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Do now Download Lesson 13: Winning a Deadly War Turning Point: A key battle or event that changes the favor of the war from one side to the other. Theater of War: Specific area of combat in the world. Pacific Theater European Theater (Western Front) Eastern Front (Russia) African Theater Italian Front Atlantic Ocean China-India-Burman Front (CBI) Battle of Midway Turning Point in Pacific. Battle of Stalingrad: Turning Point on the Eastern Front. Download Lesson 13: Winning a Deadly War Copy the notes on your your Guided Notes sheet # 3 Do now

Lesson Objectives Identify why Japan finally surrendered. Analyze the early defeats that the Allies suffered, and how they turned the tide. Identify why Japan finally surrendered. Discuss what made World War II the deadliest war in history.

Western Front (European Theater)

North African Theater

Island Hopping “Leapfrog” campaign in the Pacific)

Last Japanese Soldier to Surrender (1974) War ends in 1945!!! Video Link: https://www.cnn.com/2014/01/17/world/asia/japan-philippines-ww2-soldier-dies/index.html

Introduction Activity (Video) Go to Pearson Realize Click LESSON 13: Winning a Deadly War Watch the introduction video write down 2 things you see and 2 things you hear on your guided notes sheet # 4

Online Independent Learning Answer all 32 of the NOTEBOOK questions using complete sentences. Submit to teacher when you are done Capitalize people, places, events and decisions. Example: Hitler, North Africa, Battle of the Bulge, Lend-Lease Act

D0 Now Day # 2 DESCRIPTION: The scenario in the video puts you on the front lines of the battle of Okinawa, where Japanese combatants used civilians as human shields to slow the American onslaught. you must decide how they would handle this situation. https://www.ww2classroom.org/?q=node/115 Questions: What would you do? Is any decision morally incorrect?

Take the Pearson quiz # 4: Winning a Deadly War Make sure you review the Pearson lesson material before taking the quiz. Review the bold terms The quiz will be worth 10 points