Monday Bellringer Quick Write: Make a list of at least 3 things that come to mind when you think about World War II.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
World War II Axis vs. Allies Headed Towards War Hitler protested the fairness of the Treaty of Versailles. He created a new air force, Luftwaffe.
Advertisements

WWII Take Home Notes.
Chapter 19- World War II Review
WORLD WAR II – ABBREVIATED TIMELINE
Germany used blitzkrieg tactics to dominate Eastern & Western Europe
World History, Culture, and Geography. Agenda (3:00) Date: Friday 04/26/2013 MORE…C.N’s for p. 55,57 Homework: None.
The European Theater. Hitler felt that Britain and France would not use military force to halt his territorial ambitions As Hitler looked to expand into.
World War II Major Events
WWII Major Battles.
Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
World War Two. Start of the War On September 1 st 1939 Germany invaded Poland starting the war Germany was able to conquer Poland in weeks using a massive.
Chapter 16. World War II Pg. 167 April 23, 2014.
 Treaty of Versailles  Fascism  Failure of the League of Nations  Japanese imperialism  Economic problems worldwide- depression.
World War II
 Germany dug itself out of depression by rearming and expanding their armed forces (both of which violated the Versailles Treaty that ended WWI)  Unemployment.
Knowledge Connections Definition Picture Term Vocabulary  BlitzkriegD-Day.
Between 1936 and 1938 Hitler annexed the Saar area, Austria and the Sudetenland (Czechoslovakia). European leaders persuaded the Czeks to agree, to avoid.
WORLD WAR II. CAUSES OF THE WAR EUROPE: – Harsh treatment of Germany after WWI –New alliances (fascist countries) –Hitler’s unification with Austria –Signing.
CH. 29 WORLD WAR II. Japan, Italy, & Germany aggressively expanded in Africa, Asia, & Europe In 1936, Germany, Italy, & Japan formed an alliance called.
April 15 – April 19 Chapter 32. The Road to War Austria is Annexed by Germany, March 1938 Hitler wanted to Annex parts of Czechoslovakia – Leads to the.
Social Studies 10 Ms. Rebecca 2009
World War II Introduction. LONG TERM CAUSES LEADING UP TO WORLD WAR II (WWII) 1. Treaty of Versailles Germans were forced to: 0 pay reparations 0 Redraw.
World War II p The Road to War By the end of 1941, 29 countries had already declared their support for the Allies – the United Stated, Great.
Asian/Pacific Theater. The Japanese Path to War September 1931 – Japanese Soldiers disguised as Chinese blew up part of the Manchurian Railway – The Japanese.
The end of a 20 year truce!.  Aggression by the totalitarian powers  Nationalism  Failures of the Treaty of Versailles  Weakness of the League of.
Chapter 19 World War II.
The Second World War Mr. Ermer World History Honors Miami Beach Senior High.
Standard 8. The 1930s were marked by campaigns of aggression Japan invaded Manchuria & China Italy invaded Ethiopia (East Africa) Germany repeatedly violated.
Jeopardy! Path to War Western Front Eastern Front The Pacific Allied Victory Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final.
World War II.
■ Essential Question: – What role did the United States play in fighting in Europe during World War II?
World War II Introduction.
World War II From Appeasement to Victory. Q.O.D. #13 2/4/10 Why did Japan see the United States as an enemy? Why did the United States end its isolationist.
The Second Great War Begins
World War Two The Allies Advance. German Domination 1942.
World War 2 Timeline Graphic Organizer
Bell Work Get out study guide. Finish study guide. What did you learn about WWII and or the Holocaust that you thought was interesting?
Chapter 11 Section 1 Paths to War.
Section 1-21 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. In September 1931, Japanese soldiers seized Manchuria.  The Japanese.
WWII VOCAB Pacific Theater European Theater Non-Aggression Pact D-Day Island Hopping Lend-Lease Act.
WORLD WAR II. TIMELINE November 1, 1936: the Rome-Berlin Axis is announced. November 1, 1936: the Rome-Berlin Axis is announced. July 7, 1937:
The European Theater. Hitler felt that Britain and France would not use military force to halt his territorial ambitions As Hitler looked to expand into.
Chapter 32: World War II p4. Essential Questions: 1.Describe Hitler’s original method for reaching racial purification in Germany. How did this method.
Chapter 26 Sec 1.  Hitler believed that Germany was capable of building a great civilization but needed new lands.  Hitler looked to the Soviet Union.
WHII: SOL 12a World War II. Economic and political causes of World War II Aggression by the totalitarian powers of Germany, Italy, Japan – Ex. Italy and.
Put in notes! – Warm up! Chapter 26: Vocab DemilitarizedKamikaze AppeasementCold War Sanction Blitzkrieg Partisan Genocide Collaborator.
Chapter 11 Section 2 THE COURSE OF WORLD WAR II. OBJECTIVES: By the end of this lesson, you should be able to: 1) Explain the major events of the European.
Ch 13.2 WWII Starts World War II Starts
Chapter 19 World War II.
Major Events of WWII.
War in Europe & War in Japan
Chapter 26: World War II, 1939–1945 The German and Japanese occupations of neighboring countries led to a brutal war that took millions of lives. Both.
Major Events of WWII.
World War II Review The End
Unit 7.4: World War II
Start of World War II.
Early World War II.
Unit 7.4: World War II
Causes, Major Battles and Turning Points
Early World War II.
Bell Work Hitler’s, Stalin’s, and Mussolini's governments are examples of what type of government Totalitarian.
World War II.
World War II: Part I
End of World War II.
Bellringer: World War II Europe. How many nations can you identify?
Unit 6 Content Review pgs
Essential Question: What role did the United States play in fighting in Europe during World War II?
In the 1930s, events throughout the world led to conditions that started World War II High unemployment, desperation, & feelings of betrayal led to the.
Unit 8 Test: Wednesday, January 30
1 September September 1945 ALLIED POWERS : AXIS POWERS
Presentation transcript:

Monday Bellringer Quick Write: Make a list of at least 3 things that come to mind when you think about World War II.

Chapter 19 World War II:

Section 1 German Path to War Adolf Hitler believed that Germany could build a great civilization. Germany needed more land to support the German people. Hitler also believed that Germany could revise the unfair provisions of the Treaty of Versailles. In March 1935, he created a new air force and began a military draft.

Germany violated the TOV by sending troops to the Rhineland, which was supposed to be a demilitarized zone. Germany violated the TOV by sending troops to the Rhineland, which was supposed to be a demilitarized zone. This began the policy of appeasement. Appeasement is the belief that if European states satisfied reasonable demands of dissatisfied states, they would be content and preserve peace. This began the policy of appeasement. Appeasement is the belief that if European states satisfied reasonable demands of dissatisfied states, they would be content and preserve peace. Hitler gained an ally in Benito Mussolini while forming the Rome-Berlin Axis. Germany also signed the Anti-Comintern Pact with Japan. Hitler gained an ally in Benito Mussolini while forming the Rome-Berlin Axis. Germany also signed the Anti-Comintern Pact with Japan. By 1937, Germany had become a very powerful nation. By 1937, Germany had become a very powerful nation.

In 1938, by threat of invasion, Hitler forced Austria to put Nazis in charge of their government. In 1938, by threat of invasion, Hitler forced Austria to put Nazis in charge of their government. After demanding more land, British, French, Italian, and German representatives met in Munich to discuss these demands. After demanding more land, British, French, Italian, and German representatives met in Munich to discuss these demands. They came away believing that the settlement from the conference would mean peace and Germany would make no more demands. They came away believing that the settlement from the conference would mean peace and Germany would make no more demands. After the conference, Hitler was even more convinced that France and Great Britain would not fight. After the conference, Hitler was even more convinced that France and Great Britain would not fight.

Tuesday- Bell Ringer 1. Who did Germany and Hitler ally with while also forming the Anit-cominterm pact? 1. Who did Germany and Hitler ally with while also forming the Anit-cominterm pact? 2. Germany violated the terms of the Treaty of Versailles by sending its troops here. 2. Germany violated the terms of the Treaty of Versailles by sending its troops here.

Hitler invaded western Czechoslovakia, France and Great Britain began to react. France and Great Britain began negotiations with Joseph Stalin. They knew they would need the Soviet Union to help contain the Nazis.

Hitler was afraid of this, so in August 1939, Germany and the Soviet Union signed the Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact. Hitler was afraid of this, so in August 1939, Germany and the Soviet Union signed the Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact. They promised not to attack each other and Hitler offered Stalin the eastern half of Poland and the Baltic states. They promised not to attack each other and Hitler offered Stalin the eastern half of Poland and the Baltic states.

Hitler knew he would eventually break the pact, however it gave him freedom to invade Poland. Hitler knew he would eventually break the pact, however it gave him freedom to invade Poland. On 1 September 1939, Germany invaded Poland. Two days later, Great Britain and France declared war on Germany. On 1 September 1939, Germany invaded Poland. Two days later, Great Britain and France declared war on Germany.

Wednesday-Bell Ringer 1. When did WWII begin? 2. Who did Germany invade to start WWII?

Bell Ringer- Monday

Japan’s Path to War In September 1931, Japanese soldiers seized Manchuria. The Japanese faked the attack. In September 1931, Japanese soldiers seized Manchuria. The Japanese faked the attack. By the 1930s, militants had gained control of Japanese politics. The US opposed it but didn’t stop it. By the 1930s, militants had gained control of Japanese politics. The US opposed it but didn’t stop it.

Japanese military leaders wanted to establish a New Order in East Asia. Japan thought that, as the only modernized country, they could guide the other East Asian countries to prosperity. Japanese military leaders wanted to establish a New Order in East Asia. Japan thought that, as the only modernized country, they could guide the other East Asian countries to prosperity. The Japanese planned to seize Soviet Siberia also. The Japanese planned to seize Soviet Siberia also. During the 1930s, Japan began cooperating with Nazi Germany. The Japanese thought they and Germany could defeat the Soviet Union and divide its resources. During the 1930s, Japan began cooperating with Nazi Germany. The Japanese thought they and Germany could defeat the Soviet Union and divide its resources.

The Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact forced Japan to rethink their goals. The Japanese needed the natural resources. In 1940, the Japanese demanded the right to exploit economic resources in French Indochina. The US responded by imposing economic sanctions, unless Japan withdrew to its borders of 1931.

Bell ringer- Tuesday-pg. 600

The Japanese badly needed the oil and scrap iron from the US. The economic sanctions were a real threat. The Japanese badly needed the oil and scrap iron from the US. The economic sanctions were a real threat. In the end, after long debate, Japan decided to launch a surprise attack on US and European colonies in Southeast Asia. In the end, after long debate, Japan decided to launch a surprise attack on US and European colonies in Southeast Asia.

Section 2 Germany used a blitzkrieg (“lightning war”) to invade and take over Poland in only four weeks. On September 28, 1939, Germany and the Soviet Union divided Poland.

In the spring of 1940, Hitler invaded Denmark and Norway. In May, Germany attacked the Netherlands, Belgium, and France. In the spring of 1940, Hitler invaded Denmark and Norway. In May, Germany attacked the Netherlands, Belgium, and France. The French had fortified their border with Germany along the Maginot Line, but the Germans just went around it. The French had fortified their border with Germany along the Maginot Line, but the Germans just went around it.

Blitzkrieg Video MZaKKUw MZaKKUw MZaKKUw MZaKKUw

Bell Ringer-Wednesday What types of technology did the Germans use during the invasion of Poland? Engineers, photographs etc. 4-5 Sentences. What types of technology did the Germans use during the invasion of Poland? Engineers, photographs etc. 4-5 Sentences.

On June 22, the French signed an armistice with the Germans. On June 22, the French signed an armistice with the Germans. An authoritarian French government was set up under German control. This was named Vichy France. An authoritarian French government was set up under German control. This was named Vichy France. The British asked the US for help, but due to a policy of isolationism, the US did nothing at first. The British asked the US for help, but due to a policy of isolationism, the US did nothing at first.

Over time, the US began sending food, ships, planes, and weapons to Britain. Hitler knew he could not attack Great Britain without first having control of the air. The German Luftwaffe (air force) began major bombing raids on Great Britain.

Hitler began bombing British cities instead of military targets after GB bombed Berlin. Hitler began bombing British cities instead of military targets after GB bombed Berlin. This allowed GB to rebuild their air force and began inflicting crippling losses on the Germans. This allowed GB to rebuild their air force and began inflicting crippling losses on the Germans.

Hitler was convinced that the only way to defeat GB was to first defeat the Soviet Union. Hitler invaded the Soviet Union in June German troops moved quickly and captured over two million Russian soldiers by November.

Atom Bomb Video ii/world-war-ii-history/videos/atomic- bomb-ends-wwII ii/world-war-ii-history/videos/atomic- bomb-ends-wwII ii/world-war-ii-history/videos/atomic- bomb-ends-wwII ii/world-war-ii-history/videos/atomic- bomb-ends-wwII UiHvAE UiHvAE UiHvAE UiHvAE

Bell ringer- Thursday 1. What was the name for the building of the atomic bomb? 1. What was the name for the building of the atomic bomb? 2. How much was the total cost to build the atomic bombs? 2. How much was the total cost to build the atomic bombs?

The Germans came within 25 miles of Moscow, however winter came early that year. The Germans came within 25 miles of Moscow, however winter came early that year. The winter and a combined Russian resistance forced the Germans to halt. This was the first time in the war that Germany had been stopped. The winter and a combined Russian resistance forced the Germans to halt. This was the first time in the war that Germany had been stopped. The Germans were not equipped for winter and in December, the Soviet army counterattacked. The Germans were not equipped for winter and in December, the Soviet army counterattacked.

On December 7, 1941, the Japanese attacked the US naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. The Japanese thought that their attacks on the US fleet would destroy the US Navy and lead the Americans to accept Japanese domination in the Pacific.

However, the attack on Pearl Harbor had the opposite effect, it actually united the American people and convinced the nation that it should enter the war against Japan. However, the attack on Pearl Harbor had the opposite effect, it actually united the American people and convinced the nation that it should enter the war against Japan. Hitler thought that the Americans would be too involved in the Pacific to fight in Europe. Four days later he declared war on the US. WWII had become a global war. Hitler thought that the Americans would be too involved in the Pacific to fight in Europe. Four days later he declared war on the US. WWII had become a global war.

Pearl Harbor n78eduw n78eduw n78eduw n78eduw

Bell Ringer- Friday 1.What is the name for “lightning war”? 2. What was the date that Japan bombed Pearl Harbor?

A new coalition was formed called the Grand Alliance. It included Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the US. A new coalition was formed called the Grand Alliance. It included Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the US. The three nations play nice with each other until the Axis powers surrendered unconditionally. The three nations play nice with each other until the Axis powers surrendered unconditionally.

In 1942, the Allies had their first successes in the Pacific. In the Battle of the Coral Sea in May, American naval forces stopped the Japanese and saved Australia from invasion. In June, the Battle of Midway Island was the turning point in the Pacific.

The Allied military operations in the Pacific was led by General Douglas MacArthur. By November 1942, after fierce battles in the Solomon Islands, the Japanese power was diminishing.

Bell Ringer Monday 1. At this battle the United States turned the war into their favor while defeating the Japan navy for the first time in 300 years. 1. At this battle the United States turned the war into their favor while defeating the Japan navy for the first time in 300 years. 2. This alliance formed when the United States joined the war, there was an understanding that the countries did not agree on everything, but would fight for a common cause. 2. This alliance formed when the United States joined the war, there was an understanding that the countries did not agree on everything, but would fight for a common cause.

D-Day

The Allies had long been planning a “second front” in western Europe. The Allies had long been planning a “second front” in western Europe. On June 6, 1944 (D-Day), the Allies under General Dwight D. Eisenhower landed on the beaches in Normandy. On June 6, 1944 (D-Day), the Allies under General Dwight D. Eisenhower landed on the beaches in Normandy. The Germans were expecting the invasion to take place in another location and was slow to respond. This allowed the Allies to set up beachhead and landed over two million men and half-million vehicles. This allowed for the eventual breakthrough of the German lines. The Germans were expecting the invasion to take place in another location and was slow to respond. This allowed the Allies to set up beachhead and landed over two million men and half-million vehicles. This allowed for the eventual breakthrough of the German lines.

After D-Day, the Allies moved south and east. They were able to liberate Paris by August. In March of 1945, the Allies crossed the Rhine River. After D-Day, the Allies moved south and east. They were able to liberate Paris by August. In March of 1945, the Allies crossed the Rhine River. By January 1945, Hitler had moved into an underground bunker in Berlin. In the end, he blamed the Jews for the war. On April 30, he committed suicide. By January 1945, Hitler had moved into an underground bunker in Berlin. In the end, he blamed the Jews for the war. On April 30, he committed suicide. On May 7, 1945, German commanders surrendered. On May 7, 1945, German commanders surrendered.

The war in Asia continued. As the Allies come closer to the Japanese home islands in 1945, President Harry S. Truman decided to drop atomic bombs on Japanese cities. The war in Asia continued. As the Allies come closer to the Japanese home islands in 1945, President Harry S. Truman decided to drop atomic bombs on Japanese cities. He hoped that this would avoid an invasion of Japan. He hoped that this would avoid an invasion of Japan.

_vEUSo _vEUSo _vEUSo _vEUSo MDydr5Y MDydr5Y MDydr5Y MDydr5Y

Bell ringer- Tuesday 1. On this day German commanders surrendered ending their involvement in the Second World War. 1. On this day German commanders surrendered ending their involvement in the Second World War. 2. The second front by the allies was known as D-Day when they landed on the beaches of Normandy, what was D-Day? 2. The second front by the allies was known as D-Day when they landed on the beaches of Normandy, what was D-Day?

The first bomb was dropped on the city of Hiroshima on August 6. Three days later, a second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. Both cities were completely destroyed. The first bomb was dropped on the city of Hiroshima on August 6. Three days later, a second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. Both cities were completely destroyed. The Japanese surrendered on August 14. The Japanese surrendered on August 14. WWII was over. 17 million people had died in battle. A total estimate of 50 million total died. WWII was over. 17 million people had died in battle. A total estimate of 50 million total died.

At the Yalta Conference the three big power ( Soviet Union, United States, Great Britain) included big changes like the creation of the United Nations. At the Yalta Conference the three big power ( Soviet Union, United States, Great Britain) included big changes like the creation of the United Nations. Also Stalin wanted to divide Europe so that Eastern Europe was not influenced by the West. Also Stalin wanted to divide Europe so that Eastern Europe was not influenced by the West.

The Potsdam Conference split Germany into four zones and continued to have differing opinions between U.S and USSR. The Potsdam Conference split Germany into four zones and continued to have differing opinions between U.S and USSR. At the Nuremberg War Crime Trials Nazi leaders were put on trial for their actions. At the Nuremberg War Crime Trials Nazi leaders were put on trial for their actions.