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World War 2 Tales / Bentley Boyd / Mount Vernon : Chester Comix (2005)
Titre : World War 2 Tales Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Bentley Boyd, Auteur Editeur : Mount Vernon : Chester Comix, 2005 Collection : Chester the Crab's Comix With Content Description : 24 pages. Lieu d'édition : Williamsburg ISBN/ISSN : 978-1-933122-26-7 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : 2nde guerre mondiale 1939-1945 débarquement Normandie 6 juin 1944 Résumé : Chapter 1: The Battle Of Britain
Bad economic times spread across many nations in the 1930s. Adolph Hitler rises to power in Germany by convincing Germans that Jewish people are to blame for Germany’s problems. Then Hitler builds an army that sneaks around the rules placed on Germany’s weapons after World War I. His fascist government keeps the German people focused and energized by using that new army to invade neighboring lands . . .
The Battle of Britain includes the following topics:
Who were isolationists before WWII?
How did World War II begin?
Who said Britain wouldn’t yield?
When was the Battle of Britain?
How did radar help Britain?
Why did London get blitzed?
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Chapter 2: Pearl Harbor
Americans know Britain is important to defeating Hitler’s powerful army. Britain practices democratic ideals as dark, totalitarian governments spread across the globe, promising easy answers to hard problems. But few Americans want to see American soldiers cross the oceans to stop those fascist governments. Americans don’t want to repeat the high cost of World War I’s fight in Europe. The trouble is, war clouds are now rising from Asia …
Pearl Harbor includes the following topics:
Where did the Japanese attack?
What happened December 7, 1941?
How badly was Pearl Harbor hit?
Did the Japanese attack California?
Chapter 3: Determined D-Day
1942 marks the greatest expansion of Adolph Hitler’s fascist empire. (Fascism is a political philosophy in which total power is given to a dictator and individual freedoms are denied.) Nazi troops control almost all of Europe and are pushing east into Russia towards valuable oil fields. Japan controls much of the Pacific Rim along Asia. The democratic Allies decide they must attack Hitler in Europe before they focus on fighting Japan. That means there will have to be an invasion onto the continent of Europe somewhere …
Determined D-Day includes the following topics:
When was the first World War II landing in France?
Where did the Allies practice invasions?
Why was D-Day launched on June 6, 1944?
What happened on the D-Day beaches?
Who won the battle for Normandy?
Chapter 4: The Pacific Island Hop
World War II in Europe is a classic kind of battle: big armies moving across fields and rivers. The war against Japan in the Pacific Ocean is very different. Here the Allies must fight on tiny, rocky islands where the Japanese have prepared fierce defenses. Naval and air power are more important than tanks here. But Americans are determined to travel island to island until they get to the ultimate island fortress: Japan itself!
The Pacific Island Hop includes the following:
Who did the World War II island hop?
Why did the U.S. hop islands in World War II?
Who returned to the Philippines?
Why were Iwo Jima and Okinawa vital?
Why did Harry Truman drop the bomb?Nature du document : Documentaire World War 2 Tales [texte imprimé] / Bentley Boyd, Auteur . - Mount Vernon : Chester Comix, 2005 . - 24 pages. Lieu d'édition : Williamsburg. - (Chester the Crab's Comix With Content) .
ISBN : 978-1-933122-26-7
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : 2nde guerre mondiale 1939-1945 débarquement Normandie 6 juin 1944 Résumé : Chapter 1: The Battle Of Britain
Bad economic times spread across many nations in the 1930s. Adolph Hitler rises to power in Germany by convincing Germans that Jewish people are to blame for Germany’s problems. Then Hitler builds an army that sneaks around the rules placed on Germany’s weapons after World War I. His fascist government keeps the German people focused and energized by using that new army to invade neighboring lands . . .
The Battle of Britain includes the following topics:
Who were isolationists before WWII?
How did World War II begin?
Who said Britain wouldn’t yield?
When was the Battle of Britain?
How did radar help Britain?
Why did London get blitzed?
Find Chestercomix on the iTunes App Store
Chapter 2: Pearl Harbor
Americans know Britain is important to defeating Hitler’s powerful army. Britain practices democratic ideals as dark, totalitarian governments spread across the globe, promising easy answers to hard problems. But few Americans want to see American soldiers cross the oceans to stop those fascist governments. Americans don’t want to repeat the high cost of World War I’s fight in Europe. The trouble is, war clouds are now rising from Asia …
Pearl Harbor includes the following topics:
Where did the Japanese attack?
What happened December 7, 1941?
How badly was Pearl Harbor hit?
Did the Japanese attack California?
Chapter 3: Determined D-Day
1942 marks the greatest expansion of Adolph Hitler’s fascist empire. (Fascism is a political philosophy in which total power is given to a dictator and individual freedoms are denied.) Nazi troops control almost all of Europe and are pushing east into Russia towards valuable oil fields. Japan controls much of the Pacific Rim along Asia. The democratic Allies decide they must attack Hitler in Europe before they focus on fighting Japan. That means there will have to be an invasion onto the continent of Europe somewhere …
Determined D-Day includes the following topics:
When was the first World War II landing in France?
Where did the Allies practice invasions?
Why was D-Day launched on June 6, 1944?
What happened on the D-Day beaches?
Who won the battle for Normandy?
Chapter 4: The Pacific Island Hop
World War II in Europe is a classic kind of battle: big armies moving across fields and rivers. The war against Japan in the Pacific Ocean is very different. Here the Allies must fight on tiny, rocky islands where the Japanese have prepared fierce defenses. Naval and air power are more important than tanks here. But Americans are determined to travel island to island until they get to the ultimate island fortress: Japan itself!
The Pacific Island Hop includes the following:
Who did the World War II island hop?
Why did the U.S. hop islands in World War II?
Who returned to the Philippines?
Why were Iwo Jima and Okinawa vital?
Why did Harry Truman drop the bomb?Nature du document : Documentaire Boyd Bentley. World War 2 Tales. Chester Comix, 2005, 24 pages. Lieu d'édition : Williamsburg. (Chester the Crab's Comix With Content).Réservation
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