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World War II

Background/Causes Isolationism/Remembering WWI Kellogg-Briand Pact Buying out Europe? Germany at the end of the Great War Good Neighbor Policy Washington Naval Conference The Rise of the Dictators

How is it possible that Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Emperor Hirahito, Francisco Franco, and Josef Stalin were able to do the things that they did?????

An Analysis of Nazism How did Hitler gain power?How did Hitler gain power? Fascism + Racism + Militarism = NazismFascism + Racism + Militarism = Nazism Why The Jews?Why The Jews?Why The Jews?Why The Jews?

Map Activity Trace, illustrate, and explain Hitler’s advances from WWII MAP WWII MAP

The Holocaust Reading ActivitiesReading Activities WorksheetsWorksheets Shindler’s ListShindler’s List

WWII Europe September 1, 1939September 1, 1939 Nazi-Soviet PactNazi-Soviet Pact American Neutrality-Cash and Carry-Lend LeaseAmerican Neutrality-Cash and Carry-Lend Lease SitzkriegSitzkrieg Blitzkrieg : FINLAND-NORWAY- NETHERLANDS-FRANCEBlitzkrieg : FINLAND-NORWAY- NETHERLANDS-FRANCE Britain Stands Alone- ChurchillBritain Stands Alone- Churchill

Japanese Aggression ManchuriaManchuria Indo ChinaIndo China ChinaChina The PacificThe Pacific

A Day of Infamy December 7 th 1941 List reasons why America Was attacked: List outcomes of the attack:

The Home-Front End of the DepressionEnd of the Depression RationingRationing War BondsWar Bonds Volunteering vs. the DRAFTVolunteering vs. the DRAFT Women and the war effortWomen and the war effort African Americans and the WarAfrican Americans and the War Election of 1940 and 1944Election of 1940 and 1944

The Internment of Japanese Americans What was it? Why was it done? Was it right or was it wrong?

World War II Battles in Europe/Googledocs The Battle for Britain/The BlitzThe Battle for Britain/The Blitz Operation Barbarossa/War on the Eastern Front Operation Barbarossa/War on the Eastern Front Operation Torch Operation Torch Sicily and Italy Sicily and Italy Operation Overlord 1944Operation Overlord 1944 Battle of the Bulge Battle of the Bulge The End/VE Day 1945The End/VE Day 1945

World War II Battles in the Pacific Coral SeaCoral Sea GuadalcanalGuadalcanal MidwayMidway Island Hopping I (Marshall, Caroline and Gilbert island chains)Island Hopping I (Marshall, Caroline and Gilbert island chains) Island Hopping II (Mariana and Philippians)Island Hopping II (Mariana and Philippians) OkinawaOkinawa End of the War in Japan/VJ DayEnd of the War in Japan/VJ Day

Conferences Cairo Tehran Yalta Potsdam

The End of the War Europe 1.Russia from the East. U.S. and U.K. from the west 2.FDR dies /Harry Truman 3.Battle for Berlin 4.Hitler’s suicide 5.VE-Day The Pacific 1.Okinawa 2.Operation Olympic 3.Manhattan Project 4.A-Bomb 5.VJ-Day

Outcomes/Effects of World War II