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Title: World War II


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World War II
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DayQuest 1/15/14
  • What is fascism and what were three fascist
    nations after WWI?

3
Causes of WWII
  • Rise of fascism
  • In the 1930s, Italy, Germany, and Japan sought to
    build new empires (Imperialism)
  • The League of Nations was weak
  • Western countries were recovering from the Great
    Depression and did not want any more war

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Fascism
  • Fascism type of government that is nationalistic
    and imperialistic with rule by a strong dictator
  • Fascist governments are anti-communist
  • Fascism emerged in Italy and Germany after World
    War I

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Graphic Organizer
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Mussolini in Italy
  • Italy was troubled after WWI
  • Trade was slow
  • War veterans couldnt find jobs
  • Taxes were high
  • Benito Mussolini takes advantage of the unrest by
    gathering a following of war veterans and other
    unhappy Italians
  • In 1922, Fascists used force and terror to gain
    control of Italy

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Mussolini in Italy
  • Mussolini ended free elections, free speech, and
    free press once he takes power
  • Fascists jail or kill their enemies

8
Hitler in Germany
  • After WWI, Germany was in chaos
  • They had a weak democratic government
  • Inflation caused major economic problems
  • The poor conditions in Germany allowed Adolf
    Hitler and the Nazi party to rise to power

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Hitler in Germany
  • Hitler promised to provide jobs and rebuild
    German pride
  • He stated that Germans were a superior race that
    was destined to build a new empire
  • In 1933, Hitler was appointed chancellor

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The Third Reich
  • Hitlers Germany, called the Third Reich, was a
    totalitarian state
  • He built a one-party government, ended civil
    rights, and silenced his enemies by force
  • Hitler rearmed Germany and rebuilt its military,
    which violated the Treaty of Versailles

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Anti-Semitism
  • Hitler used the Jews as a scapegoat for Germanys
    problems
  • He instituted anti-Semitic policies (anti-Jewish)
  • The Nuremburg Laws of 1935 took away the
    political rights and German citizenship from
    Jewish individuals

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Japan Militarism and Expansion
  • Japan had moved toward a democracy during the
    1920s
  • However, there were underlying problems in the
    Japanese society which became more apparent as
    Japan struggled economically during the Great
    Depression
  • The Great Depression allowed militarists and
    extreme nationalists to gain more power

13
Japanese Imperialism Map
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DayQuest 1/16/14
  • What countries were on the Axis and Allied Powers?

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Causes of the War
  • Japan invades China (Imperialism)
  • Italy attacks Ethiopia
  • German expansion
  • Hitler sent troops into Rhineland (Germanys
    border with France)
  • Hitler makes Austria part of German empire

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Appeasement
  • Western democracies adopted a policy of
    appeasement
  • Under this policy, nations gave into Hitlers
    aggressive demands to maintain peace
  • Western democracies responded weakly to
    aggression
  • Agreed that Germany would seize control of the
    Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia

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Sudetenland
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Axis Powers
  • Japan, Italy and Germany formed the
    Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis
  • These nations agreed to fight Soviet communism
    and not to stop each other from making foreign
    conquests

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World War II Begins
  • In March 1939, Hitler took over the rest of
    Czechoslovakia
  • In August 1939, he made a pact with Joseph Stalin
    (leader of Soviet Union) called the Nazi-Soviet
    Pact
  • This pact stated that the two enemies would not
    fight one another
  • In September 1939, Germany invades Poland
  • Britain and France respond by declaring war on
    Germany

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Axis Powers and Allies
  • Axis Powers Germany, Italy, Japan
  • Allied Powers France and Britain (Later joined
    by Soviet Union, China, and U.S.)
  • Nazi forces conquered Poland in a swift, massive
    attack known as blitzkrieg (Lightning Warfare)

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Technology and WWII
  • Throughout the war, advanced technology led to
    more power, greater speed, and better
    communication
  • Technological innovation resulted in more
    widespread destruction than ever before

23
New Technology
24
Civilian Life and Total War
  • Both the Allied powers and Axis powers had
    engaged in total war (Not restricted to military
    bases and soldiers)
  • Cities became the targets of bombings
  • In 1940, Germany began a blitz (massive bombing)
    of London using warplanes
  • Winston Churchill, the prime minister of Britain,
    rallied his people

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Modern Warfare of World War II
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The Holocaust
  • One of Hitlers goals was to create living
    space for Germans who he considered racially
    superior
  • He planned to destroy people he found to be
    inferior Jews were the main target, but Hitler
    also targeted Slavs, Gypsies, as well as the
    mentally and physically disabled
  • The attempt to destroy an entire ethnic or
    religious group is called a genocide
  • Hitler committed genocide against the Jews

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The Holocaust (continued)
  • Hitler began by limiting their rights and
    encouraging violence against Jewish individuals
  • On November 8, 1938, called Kristallnacht,
    organized violence began
  • Thousands of Jewish synagogues, businesses,
    cemeteries, schools, and homes were destroyed
  • Jews were then forced to live in separate areas

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Concentration Camps
  • Then Hitler set up concentration camps
  • At death camps, like Auschwitz, Jews were
    starved, shot, or gassed to death
  • By 1945, over 6 million Jews died in what became
    known as the Holocaust

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Concentration Camps
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DayQuest 2/5/14
  • What were three effects of World War II?

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U.S. Entry into World War II
  • Although the U.S. had declared a policy of
    neutrality, President Franklin Roosevelt
    continued to send supplies to the Allies due to
    his desire to end Nazi tyranny
  • To stop Japanese aggression, the U.S. banned the
    sale of war materials to Japan

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Pearl Harbor
  • Angered by the ban, the Japanese launched a
    surprise attack on the American military base at
    Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
  • More than 2,400 people were killed, and many
    ships and planes were destroyed
  • In response, President Roosevelt (FDR) asked
    Congress to declare war on Japan
  • U.S. entry into the war gave the Allies added
    strength

33
Pearl Harbor
34
Invasion of Normandy
  • The Allies invaded France on June 6, 1944 (D-Day)
  • They broke through German defenses to advance
    toward Paris and freed France from German control
  • The Allies then moved from France into Germany

35
D-Day Invasion of Normandy
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The War Ends
  • The war in Europe ended on May 7, 1945 with the
    Germans surrender
  • Fighting in the Pacific would continue until the
    Japanese surrendered in August 1945

37
Yalta Conference
  • Meeting between Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin
    at a Soviet resort called Yalta
  • The three leaders decided that at the end of the
    war the three would divide Germany temporarily
  • British, French, Soviet, and American forces
    would each control a zone of Germany

38
Victory in the Pacific
  • With no war in Europe, the Allies poured
    resources into the Pacific
  • Japan was greatly weakened and the U.S. took the
    offensive after two Japanese fleets were severely
    damaged by Americans in 1942
  • American forces recaptured Japanese-held islands
    (through island hopping)

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Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima
Historic photograph of the raising of an American
flag on Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo
Jima
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Hiroshima and Nagasaki
  • The U.S. began bombing Japanese cities, but Japan
    still refused to surrender
  • On August 6, 1945, an American plane (the Enola
    Gay) dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city
    of Hiroshima
  • Bomb flattened 4 square miles of the city and
    killed 70,000 people
  • They dropped another bomb on the city of Nagasaki
  • Killed 40,000 people
  • On August 10th, Japanese Emperor Hirohito forced
    his government to surrender

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Little Boy and Fat Man
Hiroshima Little Boy (code name) - 9,700 lbs -
10 feet long - Filled with Uranium Nagasaki
Fat Man (code name) - 10,300 lbs - 10 feet 8
inches long - Filled with Plutonium
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Atomic Bombs Destruction
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Impact of WWII Human Losses
  • World War II had killed as many as 75 million
    people
  • European countries 38 million people died
  • Soviet Union 22 million people died
  • The Holocaust inflicted death and misery on
    millions of Jews and others in concentration camps

44
DayQuest 2/6/14
  • How was Germany divided after World War II?

45
WWII Economic Losses
  • In Europe and parts of Asia, cities were in ruins
  • London, Hamburg, Tokyo, Hiroshima, and Nagasaki
    were some of the hardest-hit cities
  • Economies of war-torn countries took many years
    to recover

46
London Post-WWII
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War Crime Trials
  • Allied leaders had agreed to punish those
    responsible for crimes against humanity
  • Trials were held in Nuremberg, Germany
  • Hitler was already dead, but 22 surviving Nazi
    leaders were tried at the Nuremberg trials
  • Some received the death penalty and others were
    imprisoned
  • Additional trials were held in Italy and Japan
  • The trials showed that leaders could be held
    accountable for their actions during war

48
WWII Effects Occupied Nations
  • In order to prevent another world war and promote
    democracy, western nations occupied West Germany
    and Japan
  • The Soviet Union occupied East Germany and most
    of Eastern Europe
  • They established communist governments in these
    nations
  • Europe was divided in two
  • Democracy in the West
  • Communism in the East

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Division of Germany
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The United Nations
  • World War II resulted in the formation of a new
    international body
  • In April 1945, nations from around the world met
    in San Francisco to establish the United Nations
  • The purpose of the United Nations is to provide a
    place to discuss world problems and develop
    solutions

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The United Nations
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Literature and the Arts
  • World War II had a long-term effect on literature
    and the arts in Europe
  • George Orwells Animal Farm (1945) examines the
    nature of totalitarianism (Russian Revolution)
  • William Goldings Lord of the Flies (1954)
    examined human capacity for evil
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