GPS SSWH18 The student will demonstrate an understanding of the global political, economic, and social impact of World War II. a. Describe the major conflicts.

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GPS SSWH18 The student will demonstrate an understanding of the global political, economic, and social impact of World War II. a. Describe the major conflicts and outcomes; include Pearl Harbor, El-Alamein, Stalingrad, D-Day, Guadalcanal, the Philippines, and the end of the war in Europe and Asia. b. Identify Nazi ideology, policies, and consequences that led to the Holocaust. c. Explain the military and diplomatic negotiations between the leaders of Great Britain (Churchill), the Soviet Union (Stalin), and the United States (Roosevelt/Truman) from Teheran to Yalta and Potsdam and the impact on the nations of Eastern Europe. d. Explain allied Post-World War II policies; include formation of the United Nations, the Marshall Plan for Europe, and MacArthur’s plan for Japan.

Final Jeopardy Question NSDAP EMPIRE 500 V-J CHURC- HILL USSR V-E

Which group of people did the Nazi Party publicly and frequently collide with in street battles? Back

What was the main goal behind Hitler Youth and Civil Works movement? Back

How did the Nazi Party attack the Jewish population? -Please give 3 examples- Back

What was the Beer Hall Putch? Back

What was Mein Kampf? Back

Who did Japan want to defeat the most? Back

What was the reason behind the Japanese Kamakasi piolets and Banzi charges? Back

How many days after the first bomb over Hiroshima did it take for Japan to surrender? Back

What was the name of the Nagasaki Bomb? Back

Who was the Emperor? Back

Which group of people suffered the most casualties due to the war and any other group? Back

What were 5 of USSR’s major issues after onset of war in Sept. 1939? Back

Where did diplomatic relations sour between USSR and the capitalist nations? Back

Who was the was father of Communism? Back

Who was the father of the Communist Party according to Stalin? Back

What did England lose by the end of the war? Back

What did Churchill want and Potsdam? Back

What was England's main form of offence until the D-day invasion? Back

True or False: Churchill proclaimed: “Give me the tools, and we will get the job done”? Back

Who was England dependent on for her survival throughout most of the war? Back

What was Germany’s fait after the war? Back

What were 4 significant military outcomes of the D-day invasion? Back

What was a failed French defense system? Back

What caused a halt in the German Blitzkrieg? Back

Where did fighting first begin in Europe? Back

What medical advancement was developed by the military after the atomic bombs were dropped for survivors of the blasts? Back

Why did America look for alternatives in a full scale military invasion of the main Japanese Islands? Back

What happened to Japan’s feared air force? Back

When was the first Atomic bomb dropped over a live target? Back

Where was the first battle between American and Japanese forces? Back

Where was the Luftwaffe’s headquarters located until Dec. 1944? Back

Braunschweig, Niedersachson Back