BELLWORK: September 6th

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BELLWORK: September 6th List three goals of the Allied powers. A primary Allied strategy revolved around out producing the enemy. How is this accomplished? What made Allied war production more effective than the Axis powers’ production? What is Germany’s main goal in European combat? Do they accomplish this? Why or why not? To what extent was blitzkrieg an effective tactic? THINKER: How do Axis goals change between 1942-1943?

WWII in Europe: Strategies & Goals Allied vs. Axis Powers

Review: Strategies & Goals ALLIED POWERS AXIS POWERS General Strategies/ Tactics Goals

Technology in European Theatre: German Enigma Machine How it works https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2_Q9FoD-oQ How the Germans used it & Allies cracked it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hb44bGY2KdU

HOMEWORK Read pgs. 165-170 As you read, complete notes on the “Ground Operations/Battles” side of the worksheet for Poland & Western Europe. In addition to information included on the worksheet, also focus your reading on war plans & technology.