Title: AKS 47: World War II
1AKS 47World War II
2Early Challenges to World PeaceSept. 1931 Japan
Invades Manchuria Withdraws from League of
Nations
- World Reaction?
- W. nations did not want to get involved b/c they
had their own problems to deal with - Result
- Continue aggression
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4Early Challenges to World PeaceOct. 1935 Italy
invades Ethiopia
- World Reaction?
- League of Nations ordered sanctions against Italy
- Refused to sell them weapons, continued to sell
them oil - Refused to get involved for fear of another
conflict - Result
- Italy defeated Ethiopia
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6Early Challenges to World Peace
- July 1936
- Spanish Civil War Begins
- March 1936
- German troops occupy Rhineland
- Oct. 1936
- Hitler Mussolini sign Rome-Berlin Axis
- July 1937
- Japan invades China
7Early Challenges to World PeaceSept. 1938
Munich Conference
- Hitler promised British Prime Minister
Chamberlain he would leave Europe alone if given
Sudetenland (appeasement)
8Early Challenges to World PeaceSept. 1938
Munich Conference
- Oct. 1938 Germany occupies Sudetenland
- 6 Months Later Takes all of Czechoslovakia
clear at this point appeasement wont work
9Early Challenges to World PeaceAug. 1939 Hitler
Stalin sign Nazi-Soviet Pact
- Advantages for Hitler
- Removal of threat of attack from the east
- Division of Poland
- Advantages for Stalin
- Division of Poland
- Takeover of Finland Baltic countries
- Safety from German attack
10Early Challenges to World PeaceSept. 1, 1939
Germany invades Poland
- Hitlers Strategy
- Blitzkrieg lightning war
- Use fast-moving mechanized weapons
- Planes, Tanks, Artillery, Infantry all at
ONCE!!! - Poland fell in ONE month!
11Early Challenges to World PeaceSept. 3, 1939
Britain France Declare War on Germany
- WORLD
- WAR
- II
- OFFICIALLY
- BEGINS!!!
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13The European CampaignApril 1940 Hitler invades
Denmark Norway Heads for France
- Hitlers Plan
- Pave a way to France distract Allies by
invading Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, then
send massive force through the Ardennes Forest
14The European CampaignJune 1940 France Surrenders
- What Happened at Dunkirk?
- Britain rescued Allied soldiers stranded at
Dunkirk ferried them to safety across the
English Channel
15The European CampaignJuly 1940 Battle of Britain
- What Happened?
- German Luftwaffe (Air Force) bombed British
cities for 3 months - Goal Hitler wanted to destroy British morale
before invading - Outcome
- RAF fighters British resistance forced Germany
to call off the attack Hitler could be stopped!
16The European Campaign
- Sept. 1940
- Italy moves to seize Egypt Suez Canal
- Feb. 1941
- Hitler sends Gen. Rommel to help Italian troops
seize Egypt Suez Canal
17The European CampaignJune 1941 Hitler Invades
Soviet Union
- Why?
- Hitler wanted the territory
- Felt his army was capable of fighting a war on
two fronts (Eastern Front in USSR and Western
in France)
18Warm-Up
19The European CampaignJuly 1942 Battle of El
Alamein
- What Happened?
- Gen. Montgomery vs. Gen. Rommel
- Forced Rommel and his forces to retreat westward
from Egypt - Operation Torch Gen. Eisenhower arrived with
American troops in N. Africa
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21The European CampaignJuly 1942 Battle of El
Alamein
- Result
- Trapped Rommels forces b/w American British
finally defeated Rommels Afrika Korps
22The European CampaignJuly 1942-Feb.1943 Battle
of Stalingrad
- Outcome
- Hitler attacked, Soviets eventually put German
forces on defensive with Soviets pushing them
westward
23The European CampaignJuly 1942-Feb.1943 Battle
of Stalingrad
- Comparison to Napoleon
- In both invasions, Russias terrible winter its
strategy of destroying everything in the enemys
path created severe hardships for the invaders
24The European CampaignSept. 1943 Invasion of
Italy
- Outcome
- Resulted in Allied conquest of Sicily forced
eventual surrender of Italy
25The European Campaign
- Nov.-Dec. 1943
- Tehran Conference
26Tehran ConferenceWhen?
- November 28-December 1, 1943
27Tehran ConferenceMembers Present?
- Franklin Roosevelt (USA)
- Winston Churchill (Britain)
- Joseph Stalin (USSR)
28Tehran ConferencePurpose of Meeting?
- Coordinate military strategy against Germany
Japan - Decide on important issues of post-WWII era
29Tehran ConferenceWhat was decided?
- Coordination of D-Day invasion
- Polands post-war borders
- First discussions about splitting up Germany into
zones of occupation - First discussions of the future United Nations
between Stalin FDR - Many issues left for final decisions at later
conferences
30The European CampaignJune 6, 1944 D-Day Invasion
- Outcome
- 800,000 Allies landed at Normandy Beach
- Opened a 2nd front in Europe
- Led to liberation of France, Belgium, Luxembourg,
much of Netherlands from Nazi occupation
31The European CampaignDec. 1944 Battle of the
Bulge
- Outcome
- Germans final attack in Ardennes Forest
- Patton marched his army 100 miles in 2 days
attacked w/ 3 division to save the line - Resulted in heavy losses for Hitler
32The European Campaign
- Feb. 1945
- Yalta Conference
33Yalta ConferenceWhen?
34Yalta ConferenceMembers Present?
- Franklin Roosevelt (USA)
- Winston Churchill (Britain)
- Joseph Stalin (USSR)
35Yalta ConferencePurpose of Meeting?
- Make final decisions about the end of the war
36Yalta ConferenceWhat was decided?
- Divide Germany into 4 zones controlled by Allied
military forces - Germany must pay the USSR
- Stalin agreed to join war against Japan 90 days
after end of war in Europe - Stalin promised free elections in Eastern Europe
37The European CampaignApril 1945 Leaders Fall
- Italy
- Mussolini captured killed by Italians
- USA
- April 12 President Roosevelt dies
Vice-President Harry Truman becomes President - Germany
- April 30 Hitler other top Nazis commit suicide
38The European Campaign
- May 8, 1945
- V-E Day (Victory in Europe)
- Germany surrenders
- July-Aug. 1945
- Potsdam Conference
39Warm-Up
40Pacific CampaignDec. 7, 1941 Japan Bombs Pearl
Harbor
- What Happened?
- Japanese launched surprise attack sinking or
damaging almost the entire U.S. Pacific fleet
41Pacific CampaignDec. 7, 1941 Japan Bombs Pearl
Harbor
- Outcome of the Attack?
- U.S. declares war on Japan
42Pacific CampaignDec. 1941-May 1942 Battle of
the Philippines
- What Happened?
- Japan invaded Philippine Islands
- Filipinos U.S. under Gen. Douglas MacArthur
defended the islands
General Douglas MacArthur
43Pacific CampaignDec. 1941-May 1942 Battle of
the Philippines
- Outcome/Significance of the Battle?
- Japan wins
- Perseverance of U.S. Filipino defense delayed
Japanese attacks on other areas
44Pacific CampaignFall of Southeast Asian Colonies
- What Happened?
- Through a planned series of attacks, Japan seized
control of rich European colonies - Ex French Indochina, British Hong Kong
- Significance of the Attack?
- Helped Japan replenish depleted resources
45Pacific CampaignApril 1942 Doolittles Raid on
Japan
- What Happened?
- As revenge for Pearl Harbor, U.S. sent 16 B-25
bombers to bomb Japanese cities, mainly Tokyo
46Pacific CampaignApril 1942 Doolittles Raid on
Japan
- Significance of the Attack?
- Showed that Japan could be attacked
- Raised American morale
47Pacific CampaignMay 1942 Battle of the Coral Sea
- What Happened?
- Following interception of Japanese attack on Port
Moresby, Japanese American naval fleets fought
to a draw (nobody won)
48Pacific CampaignMay 1942 Battle of the Coral Sea
- Significance of the Battle?
- Introduced a new kind of naval warfare using only
airplanes - Stopped Japans expansion southward
49Pacific CampaignJune 1942 Battle of Midway
- What Happened?
- American carrier planes defeated Japanese fleet
poised to attack Midway Island, a key American
airfield
50Pacific CampaignJune 1942 Battle of Midway
- Significance of the Battle?
- Reversed the tide of the war in the Pacific
51Pacific CampaignAug. 1942-Feb. 1943 Battle of
Guadalcanal
- What Happened?
- U.S. Marines, with Australian support, seized
Japanese airfield fought on land sea for
control of island
52Pacific CampaignAug. 1942-Feb. 1943 Battle of
Guadalcanal
- Significance of the Battle?
- Forced Japan to abandon island
- Began MacArthurs island-hopping counterattack
- Hop past Japanese Strongholds- seize islands that
were not well defended but close to Japan
53Pacific CampaignOct. 1944 Battle of Leyte Gulf
54Pacific CampaignFeb.-March 1945 Battle of Iwo
Jima
? U.S. Marines raise the Stars and Stripes after
their victory at Iwo Jima
55Pacific CampaignMarch-June 1945 Battle of
Okinawa
- Resulted in heavy losses for Japanese
- Moved Allies closer to an invasion of Japanese
homeland
56Pacific CampaignAug. 1945 Bombings of Hiroshima
Nagasaki
- Aug. 6 Truman decides to drop bomb on Hiroshima
(attempt to save lives)
57Pacific CampaignAug. 1945 Bombings of Hiroshima
Nagasaki
- Aug. 9 Second bomb dropped on Nagasaki
- Aug. 10 VJ-Day (Victory in Japan) Japan
surrenders!!
58Warm-Up
59The HolocaustWho?
- were the victims of the Holocaust?
- Non-Aryan peoples, primarily Jews, but also
Gypsies, Slavs, etc.
60The HolocaustWho?
- were members of the master race?
- Aryans
The signs read Germans! Defend Yourselves! Do
not buy from Jews!
61The HolocaustWhat?
- were the Nuremberg Laws?
- German laws depriving Jews of rights to
citizenship jobs
62The HolocaustWhat?
- happened on the night of November 9, 1938?
- On Kristallnacht, the Nazis launched a violent
attack on Jewish communities all over Germany
63The HolocaustWhat?
- was Hitlers Final Solution?
- Systematic killing of entire groups of people,
particularly Jews, whom the Nazis saw as inferior
64The HolocaustWhere?
- did German Jews try to migrate to find safety
from Nazi terror? - France, Britain, USA, other countries
65The HolocaustWhere?
- were Jews forced to live in German-controlled
cities? - In ghettos segregated Jewish areas
66The HolocaustWhere?
- were the concentration camps?
- Mainly in Germany Poland
67The HolocaustWhy?
- did Hitler believe that Jews other subhumans
had to be exterminated? - To protect the purity of the Aryan race
68The HolocaustWhy?
- did the Germans build extermination camps?
- To carry out mass murders in huge gas chambers
69The HolocaustWhen?
- did the final stage of the Final Solution begin?
- Early 1942
70The HolocaustHow?
- did non-Jewish people try to save Jews from the
horrors of Nazism? - By hiding Jews in their homes or helping them
escape to neutral countries
? Anne Frank
71The HolocaustHow?
- many Jews died in the Holocaust?
- Approximately 6,000,000
72Nuremberg Trials
- Nazis put on trial for crimes against humanity
(events of Holocaust) - Goal was to punish Nazi officials using a
democratic system
73Japanese Internment Camps in the United States
- Japanese-Americans placed in camps
- Why? feared they were enemies or spies after
bombing at Pearl Harbor
74Warm-Up
75Potsdam ConferenceWhen?
76Potsdam ConferenceMembers Present?
THE BIG THREE
- Harry Truman (USA)
- Joseph Stalin (USSR)
- Winston Churchill later Clement Attlee (Britain)
77Potsdam ConferencePurpose of Meeting?
- Clarify agreements from Yalta
78Potsdam ConferenceWhat was decided?
- Potsdam Declaration
- Unconditional surrender of Japan
- Japanese disarmament, establishment of democratic
government - Postwar European borders (especially Poland)
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80Formation of the United NationsThe Beginning
- Stalin FDR secretly discussed ideas for U.N. at
Tehran Conference - 1944 Britain, China, USSR, met in D.C.
drafted the 1st charter
81Formation of the United NationsFirst Meeting
- April 1945 in San Francisco
- Delegates from 50 nations worked for 2 months to
develop the official charter
82Formation of the United NationsDetails Purpose
- Purpose peacekeeping organization designed to
protect its members against aggression - Permanent Members of Security Council
- USA, Britain, USSR, France, China
83Marshall Plan for EuropeWho?
- proposed the plan?
- U.S. Secretary of State George Marshall
84Marshall Plan for EuropeWhen?
- did he propose the plan?
- 1947
85Marshall Plan for EuropeWhat?
- did he propose the U.S. needed to do?
- Give aid to needy European countries
- Provide food, machinery, other materials to
rebuild Western Europe stop Soviet expansion
Truman signs Marshall Plan ?
86MacArthurs Plan for JapanDemilitarization
- Disbanded Japanese armed forces
- Left Japanese with small police force
87MacArthurs Plan for JapanDemocratization
- Created a govt elected by the people
- Set up a constitutional monarchy b/c Japanese
wanted to keep emperor
88MacArthurs Plan for JapanOther Reforms
- Land ownership was expanded
- Independent labor unions had the right to form
- Increase participation of workers farmers in
new democracy