Title: WORLD WAR II
1WORLD WAR II
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2Standards and EQ
- SSUSH19 The student will identify the origins,
major developments, and the domestic impact of
World War II, especially the growth of the
federal government. - EQ How did appeasement lead to the onset of
WWII?
3Good leader qualities
- Confident
- Patient
- Aggressive
- Understanding
- Mercy
- Integrity
- Intelligent
- Passionate
- Orderly
- Brings people together
- Charismatic
- Strategists
4Really mean person qualities
- Nothing to lose aka ruthless
- Oppressive
- Selfish
- Inconsiderate
- Lack of remorse
- Killer
- Dishonest
5Depression affects world
- As countries suffer, dictators seek power to
bring end to horrid conditions - Mussolini - Italy
- Hitler - Germany
Cartman/Hitler
Hitler
Musolini
6Hitler
- Attempts a takeover of the government in the Beer
Hall Putsch - Is jailed and while incarcerated, writes Mein
Kampf (My struggle) - After only serving 9 months of a 5 year sentence,
Hitler is released. - Hitlers Rise to Power Path to Furher
7MEDIA AND PROPOGANDA
8Enabling Act
- Enabling Act and Hitler
- "At this historic hour, we German Social
Democrats pledge ourselves to the principles of
humanity and justice, of freedom and Socialism.
No Enabling Law can give you the power to destroy
ideas which are eternal and indestructible ...
From this new persecution too German Social
Democracy can draw new strength. We send
greetings to the persecuted and oppressed. We
greet our friends in the Reich. Their
steadfastness and loyalty deserve admiration. The
courage with which they maintain their
convictions and their unbroken confidence
guarantee a brighter future." Noakes and
Pridham, 1974. - Speaking directly to Hitler, Wels proclaimed,
- "You can take our lives and our freedom, but you
cannot take our honour. We are defenseless but
not honourless. - www.wikipedia.com
9Nuremberg Laws
- Hitler targets Germanys Jewish population
through the Nuremberg Laws
10Hitler (cont)
- Violates the treaty of Versailles, moves troops
into neutral zone - Makes pact with Musolini, says its their axis in
1936 - March1938 annexes Austria in what is known as the
ANSCHLUSS (Sound of Music) - Britain and France complain but Hilter laughs at
them
11Sudetenland
- Fueled by the success of the Anschluss, Hitler
aspires to annex the Sudetenland
12Hitler saga continues
- Czechloslovakia had made a pact with GB and
France who had pledged to support CZECH
militarily. - CZECH mobilizes their army to defend the
Sudetenland. - England and France back down at the last moment
and invite Hitler to talk at the MUNICH
CONFERENCE. - England and France agree to appeasement and give
Hitler his land.
13Events leading to CZECH annexation
24 Apr 1938 The Nazi-aligned Sudeten German Party issued the Carlsbad Decrees, demanding autonomy for Sudetenland, Czechoslovakia.
31 Aug 1938 Winston Churchill suggested that if United Kingdom, United States, and Soviet Union collectively asserted pressure on Germany, Germany might abandon its claims for the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia he was unable to persuade fellow British politicians.
9 Sep 1938 Franklin Roosevelt announced that the United States would remain neutral on the topic of German pressures on Czechoslovakia.
28 Sep 1938 Chamberlain proposed to Hitler a conference between European powers to resolve the issue of Czechoslovakia.
29 Sep 1938 The Munich Conference between Hitler and Chamberlain became one of the world's greatest acts of appeasement in history, when Chamberlain ceded Sudetenland to Germany
30 Sep 1938 Outside 10 Downing Street in London, Neville Chamberlain announced that "I believe it is peace for our time" after returning from the Munich Conference.
15 Oct 1938 The Czechoslovakian government resigned after Germany occupied the Sudetenland.
14Still Hitler??!!
- March 1939 Hitler annexes the rest of CZECH.
- England and France are still attempting to stay
neutral. - England and France promise to help Poland if
Poland is invaded.
15Germany - Russia pact
- Germany and Russia agree not to fight by making
the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact. - Russia was concerned with the spread of Communism
- AS A DIRECT RESULT OF THIS PACT, Hitler invades
Poland - September 3, 1939 France and G.B. declare war on
Germany.
16Saar Offensive
- On September 12th, the French invaded Germany.
- Retreated on September 13th after advancing 5
miles. - Were trying to draw troops away from Poland
17Phoney War
- September 1939 May 1940
- Marked with lack of activity
- Germany sat behind their Seigfriend line while
France sat behind their Maginot line. - France and GB had 110 divisions vs. the Germans
23. - No allied advance
18Maginot Line / Siegfried line
19Winter war and Scandanavia
- Russia annexes Finland in 1939
- Germany takes over Denmark and Norway.
- WWII map
- Italy takes over Ethiopia in 1940
20Italy in Africa
21- Germanys new battle plan of lightning warfare.
- Strike and invade with brute force before
opponent knows what has hit them. - Use this technique to subdue, Czech, and then on
May 10, 1940 blitzkrieg Netherlands, Belgium and
France.
22German blitzkrieg advance
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24Dunkirk
25France is taken over
- French and British flee to Dunkirk.
- The miracle at Dunkirk ensues
- Dunkirk evacuation - Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia - Are shipped out by 1,000 ships.
- 340,000 soldiers saved from Germans
26Battle of Britain
- For a whole year, Luftwaffe pounds Britain with
bombs. - The undermanned RAF wont back down although
outnumbered by more than a 3-1 margin. - Both armies suffer huge loses
- HowStuffWorks "World War II - The Battle of
Britain - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vm0-fVLCnsBs
27Japan
- Tired limited resources, Japan annexes Manchuria
in 1931. - The Second Sino-Japanese War ensues marking 50
of all casualties in the Pacific theater of WWII.
28Japans reign over Asia
- By 1940, they control most of China
- 1941 sign neutrality pact with Russia
- Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact World War II
Database
29The U.S.
- 1938, navy in Pacific is built up
- 1939, Pacific fleet moves to Hawaii
- U.S.A. passes the Cash and carry provision of
1939, lend lease agreement!, and destroyers for
bases agreement. - Please make sure you write down the details of
each!
30WWII interactive map
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