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DateTitlePointsDescription of historical content Type of work 1) 4-13WWII: Rise of Totalitarians /10Aftermath of WWI and Intro into WWII 2) 4-14WWII: Rise of Totalitarians Beginning of WWII /10Identify similarities and differences between the three totalitarians, the war begins. 3) 4-15WWII Timeline/10 4) 4-15Hitler’s Rise to Power: Mein Kampf /10 5) 4-16Holocaust/10 6) 4-17WWII Battles/10 7) 4-20WWII Battles and Maps /10 8) 9)

This 1932 poster championed the Soviet Defense industry

Mussolini marches on Rome, 1922

Hitler, far left, shown during WWI

LEBENSRAUM Hitler posed an immediate threat to Czechoslovakia, Poland, Austria, France, Belgium and the Netherlands

HIROHITO: EMPEROR OF JAPAN

AGGRESSION BEGINS IN EUROPE

CIVIL WAR IN SPAIN SPANISH LOYALIST AT THE INSTANT OF DEATH by Robert Capra, 1936

FRANCO’S FASCISTS WIN CIVIL WAR Franco admires a military parade in Madrid – 500,000 died in the Spanish Civil War

Picasso’s Guernica captured the brutality of the Spanish Civil War and the Fascist government

U.S. REMAINS “NEUTRAL” …FOR NOW Some critics felt the U.S. might get involved solely to make a profit

FDR: WE ARE NEUTRAL AND FRIENDLY FDR and his secretary of State Cordell Hull study European political affairs very carefully

USA EuropeEurope WAR

FDR Quarantine Speech in Chicago October 5, 1937

WAR IN EUROPE

CZECHOSLOVAKIA NEXT Sudetenland

German troops invade Czechoslovakia in March of 1939 “Czechoslovakia has ceased to exist”

Partners: Hitler & Stalin

BRUTE FORCE: Germans marched through the streets of Polish towns and adorned buildings with swastikas

KEY Red - Nazi occupied and controlled Purple - Nazi controlled under Mussolini Blue - Free country, supported by the United States Green - Under the control of Josef Stalin of Russia who sided with the Nazis in 1939 Yellow - Neutral, but greatly influenced by Nazis, for example, Spain was under the dictatorship of General Franco who was controlled by Hitler