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Title: World War II


1
World War II
  • World in Flames

2
Causes of World War II
  • World War I and the worldwide economic depression
    devastated Europe.
  • Political and Social unrest led to the rise of
    totalitarian political parties Nazi and
    Fascists Parties
  • Charismatic leaders like Adolf Hitler and Benito
    Mussolini rose to power.

3
Adolf Hilter
  • Took advantage of German resentment over WWI to
    win support for Nazi Party.
  • Ascended to power in 1933, known as the Fuhrer
    (leader)
  • Called his government the Third Reich and
    empire that would last a thousand years
  • Blamed the Jews for all of Germanys problems

4
Benito Mussolini
  • dictator of Italy from 1922- 1945
  • head of the Fascist party
  • executed after he was overthrown by Italian King
    hung from meat hooks to prove his death to the
    public

5
Hitlers Aggression
  • 1936 Germany occupies the Rhineland without any
    opposition
  • 1938 Germany annexes Austria with no resistance
  • 1938 demands the right to annex the Sudetenland
    region of Czechoslovakia
  • Hitlers aggression is setting the stage of WWII

6
Hitlers Aggression
  • In an effort to avoid war, Great Britain and
    France give into Germany for a promise not to
    invade anymore territories
  • This policy was known as appeasement

7
Winston Churchill
A member of parliament at the time, he said,
Britain and France had to choose between war
and dishonor. They chose dishonor. They will have
war.
8
Japan
  • In the 1920s and 1930s, Japan began to
    aggressively expand its territory
  • Japan had become a modern country but had few
    resources, so it choose to take the resources
    that it needed.
  • Japan invades Manchuria a province in China in
    1931
  • Captures most of the coastal cities but is unable
    to control inland
  • Japan Joins the Axis powers in 1940

9
U.S. Reactions
  • Congress passes the Neutrality Act of 1939 and
    considers a Constitutional amendment to restrict
    the governments power to declare war.
  • President Roosevelt keeps a suspicious eye on
    both Germany and Japan.

10
U.S. Reactions
  • Roosevelt had to deal with racial tensions in the
    U.S. armed forces
  • A. Phillip Randolph, a civil rights leader,
    proposed a march on Washington D.C. to protest
    racial discrimination in the military.
  • Roosevelt supports the Fair Employment Act
  • Prohibits discrimination in defense industry
  • First law against employment discrimination

11
Major Events and Battles of World War II
12
The War in Europe
  • Sept. 1, 1939, Hitler launches WWII by invading
    Poland
  • He choose to invade Poland because it stood
    between Germany and Russia
  • He signs a Non-aggression Pact with Russia
    agreeing to divide Poland.
  • Joseph Stalin, dictator of USSR, agrees to buy
    time to build up his forces.
  • Britain and France declare war on Germany!

13
The Fall of France.
  • April 1940, Germany conquers Denmark, Norway
  • In less than one month, Germany overruns the
    Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and France
  • Hitler wanted to establish peace with Britain so
    that he could turn his efforts toward Russia

14
Battle of Britain
  • Winston Churchill finds himself alone in Europe
    to fight Hitler.
  • Hitler knew that he had to destroy Britains
    Royal Air Force before launching an invasion of
    England.
  • Nightly bombings of London strengthened the
    British and Churchill in their fight.
  • Hitler gives up his plan to invade Britain.

15
The United States Enters the War
  • Roosevelt wins a third term to office in 1940
  • He is convinced that America cant afford to stay
    out of the war.
  • 1941 Congress passes the Lend-Lease Act we
    would send aid to any country deemed vital to the
    U.S. and defer payment until later.

16
Pearl Harbor
  • U.S. imposes an embargo on oil and steel to
    Japan.
  • Japan sets its sights on the natural resources of
    the Dutch East Indies.
  • Japan had to deal with the US Naval fleet at
    Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
  • Japan delivers a surprise attack on December 7,
    1941
  • A day that will live in infamy -Roosevelt

17
Internment Camps
  • Many suspected that Japanese, German and Italian
    Americans would support the Axis powers
  • Thousands were relocated to internment camps
  • American military forced 100,000 Japanese
    Americans to leave their homes.

18
Internment Camps
  • Korematsu vs. United States said relocation was
    constitutional based on military urgency
  • Ex Parte Endo case ruled that loyal Americans
    could not be held against their will.

19
War in Europe
  • Three days after Pearl Harbor, Germany and Italy
    declared war on America
  • Hitler had also invaded Russia
  • The United States, Russia and Great Britain stood
    as the Allied Powers
  • The Allies drive the Axis out of North Africa and
    parts of Italy and prepare for an invasion of
    Western Europe.

20
D-Day
  • Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt meet in Dec. 1943
  • Soviets wanted Britain and American to open a
    second front against Germany
  • General Dwight D. Eisenhower is appointed as
    Supreme Allied Commander of Operation Overlord.

21
Operation Overlord
  • Involved hundreds of thousands of troops
  • Largest amphibious invasion in military history.
  • Launched June 6, 1944
  • 500,000 troops come ashore in Normandy, France
  • August, 1944 Allies liberate Paris

22
Battle of the Bulge
  • Last major offensive battle for Germany attempt
    to break through allied lines to capture Antwerp,
    Belgium
  • The Battle of the Bulge was the bloodiest of the
    battles that U.S. forces experienced in World War
    II
  • the 19,000 American dead were unsurpassed by
    those of any other engagement
  • Germans finally turned back Allies move on
    Berlin

23
Fall of Berlin
  • ", two massive Soviet army groups attacked Berlin
    from the east and south, while a third overran
    German forces positioned north of Berlin
  • one of the final battles of the European Theatre
    of World War II.
  • Hitler committed suicide in his bunker as the
    Soviets approached the city.

24
V-E Day
  • President Roosevelt dies will in office shortly
    before the war is over.
  • Harry Truman becomes president
  • Victory in Europe Day (V-E Day) May 8, 1945

25
Holocaust
  • The invasion of Europe uncovered the horrible
    atrocities committed by the Nazis
  • Nazis targeted people they felt were inferior or
    unfit especially the Jewish people.
  • He blamed the Jewish people for all of Germanys
    problems when he took power.

26
Holocaust
  • The anti-semetism progressed to Hitlers Final
    Solution to the Jewish problem
  • The Nazis attempt to exterminate the Jewish race
    through mass genocide
  • Jews would be rounded up and placed in
    concentration camps for extermination.
  • Approximately six million Jews and five million
    undesirables were killed .

27
War in the Pacific
  • Within hours of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japan
    also attacked the Philippines, destroying half
    U.S. planes stationed there.
  • Japanese forces invade and eventually take the
    Islands
  • General Douglas MacArthur forced to abandon the
    Philippines, vowing to its people that he would
    return.

28
Bataan Death March
  • the forcible transfer of 90,000 to 100,000
    American and Filipino prisoners of war captured
    by the Japanese in the Philippines from the
    Bataan peninsula to prison camps,
  • Characterized by wide-ranging physical abuse,
    murder, savagery, and resulted in very high
    fatalities inflicted upon the prisoners and
    civilians along the route by the armed forces of
    the Empire of Japan

29
The Battle of Midway and Island Hopping
  • Admiral Yamamoto considered a military genius
    for his attack on Pearl Harbor wanted to destroy
    the remainder of the US Fleet
  • Battle of Midway a surprise by the American
    Navy on Japan
  • American victory allows US to go on the offense
    in the Pacific

30
Island Hopping
  • The U.S. decided to advance on Japan from two
    directions.
  • Across the central Pacific under Admiral Nimitz.
  • From the South under General MacArthur and Halsey
  • The southern route required an invasion of the
    Philippines which MacArthur had promised to the
    people of the Philippines.

31
Island Hopping
The U.S. began a process of island hopping, in
which it attacked and conquered one group of
islands and moved onto the next.
People of the Philippines , I have
returned. MacArthur
32
Island Hopping
  • In desperation, Japan turned to the use of
    Kamikaze pilots to try and avoid defeat
  • Kamikazes were pilots who committed suicide by
    intentionally crashing their planes into U.S.
    ships
  • Famous battles include Iwo Jima. Guadalcanal,
    Okinawa

33
Atomic Bomb
  • The capture of Okinawa cleared the way for the
    invasion of Japan.
  • Manhattan Project was conducted to build the
    first atomic bomb project was based in Los
    Alamos, New Mexico.

34
Potsdam Conference
  • Harry Truman, Churchill and Stalin meet to
    discuss post war policies.
  • Potsdam Declaration restated their policy of
    unconditional surrender
  • Japanese insisted on the condition that the
    Emperor would be protected.
  • Truman authorized the use of the bomb

35
Victory in Japan
  • August 6, 1945, a B-29 bomber named the Enola Gay
    dropped the first atomic bomb on the city of
    Hiroshima, Japan
  • August 8, 1945, the Soviet Union invaded
    Manchuria
  • When Japan delayed its surrender, August 9, 1945
    , America dropped the second bomb on Nagasaki.
  • Japan finally surrendered on August 14, 1945
  • The next day was declared V-J Day

36
The War at Home
  • The government realized the support of the
    American People was crucial to victory
  • They launched huge advertising campaign and
    theaters played newsreels that showed American
    war effort in a positive light

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War Production Board
  • The U.S. economy had to switch from peacetime to
    wartime as quickly as possible.
  • Roosevelt set up the War production Board (WPB)
    to oversee the transformation.
  • It redirected the raw materials and resources
    from the production of consumer goods to the
    production of military goods.
  • The U.S economy boomed and the western population
    increased rapidly.

39
Income Tax and War Bonds
  • The number of people required to pay income tax
    increased
  • The government introduced the idea of withholding
    income tax from peoples paychecks and give it to
    the government
  • War bonds were used as another source. Americans
    loaned the govt. 60 million dollars.

40
Citizen Sacrifice
  • People started growing victory gardens of their
    own food so that more food could be sent to
    soldiers.
  • Rationing programs were started to control how
    certain resources were distributed.
  • Government forced people to conserve resources
    that were needed for the war effort

41
Rosie the Riveter
  • Women took jobs normally reserved for men.
  • Women became an important part of the workforce
    at home.
  • A popular song was called Rosie the Riveter
  • It became the symbol of women who entered the
    workforce to fill the gap.
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