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Title: The Gathering Storm: The Road to WWII


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The Gathering Storm The Road to WWII
  • An Interactive Internet Activity

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The objective
  • This Power Point takes you through a timeline of
    events in the 1930s that lay out the road to
    Americas eventual entrance into WWII. White
    slides explain events occurring in the world
    blue slides depict what was going on at the same
    time in the United States.
  • Some of the information should be familiar to
    you. However, this activity is designed to help
    you put everything together in context and
    chronological order, combining world events with
    what was happening back home in America.
  • When you get to slides with RED text, you will
    find small additional tasks designed to add to
    and more fully develop the timeline. Answer each
    of the questions as thoroughly as possible in
    bullet point form. You will be called upon to
    share your slides in class.

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1930 in the world
  • Great Depression has hit Germany hard!
  • 1930 was a Reichstag (parliamentary) election
    year
  • Hitler and the Nazi Party promises work to the
    unemployed, prosperity to failed business people,
    profits to industry, expansion to the Army,
    social harmony and an end of class distinctions
    to idealistic young students, and restoration of
    German glory to those in despair.
  • On election day September 14, 1930, the Nazis
    received 6,371,000 votes, over 18 of the total,
    and were thus entitled to 107 seats in the German
    Reichstag.
  • Overnight, the Nazi party went from the smallest
    to the second largest party in Germany.

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1931 in the world
  • Japan was growing overpopulated
  • Manchuria was rich in minerals, forests, farm
    land the perfect solution to their problems
  • Sept. 18 Japanese army invades the Chinese
    territory of Manchuria, establishing a puppet
    government and renaming it Manchukuo

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1932 in the world
  • Nazis work hard to disrupt and sabotage the
    Reichstag
  • Descent into chaos violence in streets
  • The German people were desperate for relief from
    the tremendous personal suffering brought on by
    the Great Depression. Over six million were
    unemployed, thousands of small businesses had
    failed, homelessness and starvation were real
    possibilities for everyone.
  • Hitler runs for President against 85 year old
    Paul von Hindenburg his slogan was Freedom and
    Bread
  • Hitler got over 11 million votes or 30 of the
    total Hindenburg got over 18 million votes or
    49, leading to a run-off.
  • April 10, 1932 run-off Hitler won 36, and
    Hindenburg won 53, winning another 7 year term.

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1933 in the world
  • Adolf Hitler appointed Chancellor on January 30
  • Why? Look at the second half of this page
    http//www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/riseofhitler
    /collapse.htm
  • Massive fire at the Reichstag (Parliament)
    building, February 28, 1933
  • Enabling Act passed on March 23, 1933

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How did these two laws help Hitler?
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichstag_Fire_Decree
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enabling_Act_of_1933

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How did life change for Germanys Jews when
Hitler came to power? What laws were instituted?
  • http//www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/index.php?ModuleId100
    05681

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1933 in America
  • March 4 Franklin D. Roosevelt sworn in as
    President of the United States
  • We have nothing to fear but fear itself.
  • Unemployment rate over 25 in the U.S.

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1934 in the world
  • Hitler begins a massive arms build-up, in
    violation of the Treaty of Versailles
  • August 19 Hitler becomes Fuhrer of Germany
  • September Nuremberg Nazi Party Day

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1934 in America
  • A special committee led by Senator Gerald Nye
    begins Senate hearings into the involvement of
    banks and corporations in financing WWI and
    supplying arms to Allies hearings continue for 3
    years
  • The majority of Americans begin to believe that
    weapons makers and bankers were primarily
    responsible for getting the U.S. into WWI
    weapons makers are called merchants of death
  • Widespread isolationist sentiment grows in America

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1935 in the world
  • Hitler announces a plan to build a 500,000 man
    army, also in violation of the Treaty of
    Versailles
  • Hitler and the Nazis announce the Nuremberg
    Laws
  • October 3 Italy invades Ethiopia in the hopes of
    building Mussolinis New Roman Empire it takes
    Italy seven months to conquer a country fighting
    with spears and 19th century rifles!
  • The League of Nations condemns this action, but
    does nothing to stop oil shipments to Italy
    through Suez Canal
  • Hitler and Mussolini believe that the democracies
    are weak and powerless to stop them!

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Map of Mussolinis Conquests
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What were the Nuremberg Laws, and how did they
change life for German Jews?
  • http//www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holoca
    ust/nurlaws.html

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1935 in America
  • FDR reluctantly signs the first Neutrality Act,
    preventing U.S. companies and banks from selling
    arms or loaning money to warring nations (this
    act was a direct response to Italys invasion of
    Ethiopia)
  • A best-selling book in the U.S. The Road to War,
    1914-1917 first in a long line of books arguing
    that the U.S. was dragged into WWI by banks and
    corporations other anti-war books are
    best-sellers (All Quiet on the Western Front,
    etc.)

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1936 in the world
  • May 7 Germany remilitarizes the Rhineland, which
    borders France, in violation of the Treaty of
    Versailles
  • Berlin-Rome Axis created alliance between
    Germany and Italy
  • Spanish Civil War begins- Fascist military
    uprising against a democratically elected
    government later known as the dress rehearsal
    for World War II
  • Germany hosts the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin

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Germany and the Rhineland
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More on the Spanish Civil War
  • Mussolini and Hitler send troops, weapons, and
    money to Fascist Francisco Franco
  • Fascists engage in massive bombing of civilian
    populations (the first time in human history)
  • Loyalists supporting the democratic government
    receive no help from U.S. due to Neutrality Act!

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What were the Abraham Lincoln Brigades that
fought in the Spanish Civil War?
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Lincoln_Briga
    de

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Famous Spanish painter Pablo Picassos most
famous painting was called Guernica. Here it is!
Why did Picasso make this painting, and what
connection does it have to this era of history?
  • http//www.pbs.org/treasuresoftheworld/guernica/gm
    ain.html

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What was the outcome of the Spanish Civil War
when it ended in 1939?
  • http//www.answers.com/topic/spanish-civil-war

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Watch this entire online exhibit. Explain how
Hitler used the 1936 Olympics to his benefit.
  • http//www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/online/olympic
    s/

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1936 in America
  • FDR reluctantly signs The Neutrality Act of 1936,
    closing the loopholes in the 1935 Act by
    prohibiting trade in war materials (steel and
    oil) as well as loans or credits to belligerents.

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1937 in the world
  • Japan invades China, murdering 300,000 in The
    Rape of Nanking. The U.S. sends loans to China
    but does not get militarily involved (7 million
    total Chinese killed)
  • Japan attacks an American ship the Panay
  • Hitler declares his desire for lebensraum, or
    living space for his master race. He announces
    his intention to get it through territorial
    expansion.

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Find at least two photos of the Rape of Nanking,
and summarize key facts about this brutal time
period.
  • http//www.historyplace.com/worldhistory/genocide/
    nanking.htm

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What was the U.S. response to the Panay incident
in 1937?
  • http//www.answers.com/topic/panay-incident

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1937 in America
  • 70 of Americans polled believed that the U.S.
    should have stayed out of WWI and felt it was a
    mistake.
  • Neutrality Acts of 1937 further tightened
    restrictions on aiding warring nations and made
    it illegal to travel on the ships of nations at
    war FDR signs it, once again, reluctantly.
  • FDR gives his famous quarantine speech (see
    next slide)

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What did FDR mean by quarantine?
  • http//www.wwnorton.com/college/history/archive/re
    sources/documents/ch29_03.htm

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1938 in the world
  • Mar. 28 Germany annexes Austria peacefully in
    the Anschluss (union) without a single shot
    fired!
  • Sept. 29-30 Munich Conference Great Britain,
    France, Italy, and Germany sign a pact allowing
    Hitler to annex the Sudetenland region of
    Czechoslovakia- Hitler promises that he will make
    no further demands for territory
  • Nov. 9-10 Kristallnacht

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How did Hitler take control of Austria, without
firing a single shot?
  • http//www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/triumph/tr-a
    ustria.htm

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Why was British Prime Minister Chamberlain blamed
for appeasement? What does this word mean in
reference to Munich?
  • http//www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/2WWappeasemen
    t.htm

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What was Kristallnacht? Why was it considered a
turning point? Write a summary and find two
pictures.
  • http//www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/online/kristal
    lnacht/frame.htm

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1938 in America
  • Isolationist, anti-war organizations begin to
    form America First Committee, led by Charles
    Lindbergh
  • Congressman Louis Ludlow proposes a
    constitutional amendment requiring a national
    vote before ever going to war!
  • 75 of Americans do not want to allow more Jewish
    exiles into the US
  • FDR asks Congress for 300 million in new
    military spending
  • FDR plans for annual production of 50,000 planes

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Why was Charles Lindbergh Americas most famous
celebrity? What were his beliefs about the war?
  • http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/lindbergh/sfeature/fa
    llen.html

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Please carefully examine each of the next eight
slides, which each have a photograph. Study them
closely, and type in what you think is going on
in each picture.
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1939 in the world
  • Mar. 15 Hitler takes over the rest of
    Czechoslovakia, in violation of the Munich Pact
  • Aug. Hitler and Stalin sign a non-aggression
    treaty, agreeing to divide up Poland between the
    two powers
  • Sept. 1 Germany invades Poland World War II
    officially begins.
  • Sept. 3 Great Britain and France declare war on
    Germany, fulfilling treaty obligations.
  • Sept. 17 Stalin marches into Poland from the
    east- he and Hitler divide it.

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Analyze this 1939 cartoon carefully. What is the
message of this cartoon?
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1939 in America
  • FDR submits a 1.3 billion defense budget, saying
    that Hitler and Mussolini were madmen who
    respected force and force alone
  • Neutrality Act of 1939 passed allowed sale of
    weapons to Britain, France, and China on a cash
    and carry basis (countries that want to buy
    weapons must use their own ships and pay cash- no
    credit!)

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1940 in the world
  • May 10 German Blitzkrieg (lightning war) begins
    in Europe
  • Winston Churchill becomes British Prime Minister
  • Within ONE MONTH, Denmark, Norway, Holland,
    Belgium, and Luxembourg all fall to Nazis.
  • June 22 France surrenders to Hitler.
  • July 10 Battle of Britain begins. The Blitz
    unleashed on London and other major cities.
  • Aug 1 Japan announces plan to build an Asian
    empire the Greater East Asia Co-prosperity
    Sphere Asia for Asians
  • Sept 27 Japan, Italy, and Germany sign
    Tripartite Pact, creating the Axis

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What are the terms of the Tripartite Pact?
Summarize them below.
  • http//www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/ww2/tr
    ipartite.html

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Hitler takes Paris
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Sir Winston Churchill takes charge!
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The Blitz in London
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The Blitz Continues
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The tubes
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1940 in America
  • July Despite the raging war in Europe, FDR
    promises Americans that he will not send your
    boys to any foreign wars
  • July Destroyers for bases deal gives 50
    destroyers to Britain in exchange for the rights
    to eight bases in the Caribbean
  • Sept. Selective Service Act passed first
    peacetime draft ever 16 million registered
  • FDR wins reelection
  • Dec. 29 FDR calls upon Americans to become
    the arsenal of democracy

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1941 in the world
  • June 22 Germany invades the Soviet Union, in
    violation of their non-aggression treaty
  • Japan invades Indochina the U.S. embargoes metal
    and gas shipments to Japan (80 of Japans gas
    came from the US)
  • Oct. 18 General Hideki Tojo becomes the Premier
    of Japan
  • Will Japan stop plans to conquer Asia expansion
    or go to war with the U.S.? Plans are made for a
    Pearl Harbor attack!

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1941 in America
  • Mar. Lend-Lease Act is passed FDR given the
    power to sell or lease arms to Britain and Soviet
    Union Germans use U-boats to attack ships
  • July 26 FDR freezes trade with Japan, including
    oil
  • Aug. FDR and Churchill create the Atlantic
    Charter the vision for the free world!
  • Dec. 7 Japan bombs U.S. base at Pearl Harbor,
    Hawaii America is at war. The day that will
    live in infamy.
  • U.S. and G.B. declare war on Japan, Germany and
    Italy declare war on the U.S.

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What were the Four Freedoms guaranteed in the
Atlantic Charter written by FDR and Churchill?
These were the four goals of the Allied forces in
the war, the four goals that they wanted to meet.
  • http//www.wwnorton.com/college/history/ralph/work
    book/ralprs36b.htm
  • Freedom of
  • Freedom of
  • Freedom from
  • Freedom from

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Pearl Harbor Day of Infamy 12/7/41
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