World War Two. World War Two before the US involvement US Involvement in the first years Lend-Lease Act Japan before 1940 Invasion of Manchuria 1931 Invasion.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
When Neutrality Act: Neutrality Act: 1935 and and 1937 Lend-Lease Act: Lend-Lease Act: March 11, 1941 March 11, 1941 Start of WWII in Europe:
Advertisements

World War II Review Created By: Michael Crews. Precursors Fascism and Militarism in Central Europe Japanese invasion of Manchuria and China Rise of Nazism.
Everything You Need To Know About World War II Conferences To Succeed In APUSH
Aftermath of World War II Yalta and Potsdam Conferences.
World War II And how it ended.. The war in Europe ends 1944 – Allied forces begin to take the upper hand on the European Front Allies (mostly.
World War II European Theater of Operations Building the Alliance.
World War II War conferences.
WWII Conferences WWII Conferences Cut, match and paste the places, dates, decisions & leaders into your notebook. Places & Names Yalta Conference Atlantic.
 Grand Alliance -shaky expedient held together by the common desire to defeat the Axis Powers. *- major goal was winning World war II -The “ Big Three”
The end of WW2 and the beginnings of the Cold War.
WWII Introduction: Most devastating war in human history 55 million dead 1 trillion dollars Began in 1939 as strictly a European Conflict Widened to.
Posthole WWII. Japan Invaded Manchuria September 1931.
WWII Germany Invades Poland (September 1, 1939) Britain and France declare war on Germany (September 3, 1939) Canada declares war on Germany (September.
Pre- and Post War EuropeWar Europe What changes in the map of Europe were made after WWI?
American History: Chapter 25 Review Video
■Essential Question ■Essential Question: –What role did the U.S. play in winning the wars in Europe & the Pacific? ■Warm-Up Question: –What other major.
Poland Attacked: Sept. 1, 1939 Blitzkrieg German Troops March into Warsaw.
World War II
 Take out your CRQ #26 Finish it NOW.  Take out a piece of lined paper for note page 27  M/C-HW Let’s check 5/13 Learning Target- I can explain the.
Presented by Giorgi Modebadze. Trying to maintain neutrality after World War I, rejecting: Versailles Treaty Covenant of the League of Nations Japanese.
Nov. 3, 1941: Japanese plan to attack Pearl Harbor to try and destroy the US Dec. 7, 1941: Japan bombs Pearl Harbor killing 2,355 servicemen Dec. 8-11,
W ORLD W AR II IN E UROPE AND THE P ACIFIC Unit 8 Day 5.
Schedule  Tomorrow – Clickazzzzzzzzzz ! stop at “FDR shatters”  Thursday –
Overview of World War 2. Rise of Nazi Germany German National Socialist party (Nazi) From party to power: In 1932 elections Nazis won plurality in Reichstag.
WORLD WAR II CONFERENCES. ATLANTIC CHARTER HELD AUGUST 9-10, 1941, IN NEWFOUNDLAND, CANADA; ABOARD THE USS AUGUSTA THE MEETING WAS BETWEEN WINSTON CHURCHILL.
America At War U.S. In World War II.
World War II Conferences A series of conferences were held to determine the goals/issues of the war, and also to deal with the anticipated Post-War circumstances.
EUH 3931 Review: From Second World War to Cold War, Divided Europe.
WORLD WAR TWO TIMELINE.
US Diplomatic Decisions – 1919 to 1941 Analyze the potential consequences of these decisions in light of international events during this period in history:
 Origins?  George Washington  Monroe Doctrine  Failure to join the League of Nations.
Everything You Need To Know About The US’ Transition From Neutrality to World War II To Succeed In APUSH
World War II
World War II: The War Fronts US History: Spiconardi.
Global War and Confrontation. Recommendations Overview America and the World in the 1930s War at Home War Abroad Emerging Cold War.
World War II.
World War II: Continuation of the Trend toward Total or Pure War Background: –US enters the war to end all wars and to make the world safe for democracies:
Negotiations and Allied Post World War II Policies SSWH18 The student will demonstrate an understanding of the global political, economic, and social impact.
WWII World War I Part Two. Introduction:  Most devastating war in human history 55 million dead 1 trillion dollars  Began in 1939 as strictly a European.
Wartime Conferences-How Important Were They?. Atlantic Charter Churchill and Roosevelt, August 1941 Peace Objectives- self-determination, no territorial.
Planning for Peace During the Firestorm of War.  August 1941  Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt  Before the United States entered WWII  US and.
WWII – Implications at Home and Abroad US Popular Support for Neutrality --FDR’s focus on domestic agenda --Great Depression Good Neighbor Policy.
WW 2 _ end and new beginning. The end of the „total war“ 55 Mio. Dead 35 Mio. Injured 3 Mio. Missing Mio. Displaced, fled and forcefully removed.
America Moves Toward War. Revised Neutrality Act 1939 “Cash and Carry” provision Allowed warring nations to buy U.S. arms as long as they paid cash and.
24-5: America Moves Toward War 24-4: America Moves Toward War.
The End of the Pacific War: Hiroshima & Nagasaki 1945 Week 7.
■Essential Question ■Essential Question: –What role did the U.S. play in winning the wars in Europe & the Pacific? ■Warm-Up Question: –What other major.
ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR 1945– CONFERENCES AND THE EMERGENCE OF THE SUPERPOWERS Focus questions:  Why was there underlying tension and suspicion.
The Pacific Theater.
Quick Overview of the US History
Aim: What effect did the fighting in the Pacific Ocean have an WWII?
Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941 Japan attacked the American naval base at Pearl Harbor Hawaii.
A look into the second Sino-Japanese War,
Yalta Conference The Big Three: FDR, Churchill and Stalin Met in Yalta
U.S. Enters WWII History Notes 12-2.
Unit 7 Review WWII.
World War II.
What about the Pacific War?
Why was there conflict between Russia and the US?
Major Events & Turning Points of WWII
The War Comes to an End.
World War Two September August 1945 How did the war start?
WWII “Loose Ends”.
War in the Pacific.
Section 5: the end of the war
1 September September 1945 ALLIED POWERS : AXIS POWERS
Wartime Conferences and Political Developments
World War II War conferences.
Aim: How effective was wartime diplomacy?
Presentation transcript:

World War Two

World War Two before the US involvement US Involvement in the first years Lend-Lease Act Japan before 1940 Invasion of Manchuria 1931 Invasion of China 1937 Invasion of French Indochine 1940

Pearl Harbor Reasons for the bombing (1940, 1941 deliveries) US-Japan negotiations Incomplete intelligence December 7, 1941

US at war Effects on Japanese within the US Normandy – 1944 Surrender of Germany – May 7, 1945 Hiroshima – August 6, 1945 Nagasaki – August 9, 1945 Surrender of Japan – August 15, 1945

Geopolitical implications Atlantic Charter – 1941 No territorial gains by the US or the UK Right to self-determination Lowering trade barriers Global economic cooperation Disarmament of the aggressors

Geopolitical implications Teheran Conference – 1943 preliminary agreement to the UN Yalta Conference – February 1945 dealing with Germany Potsdam Conference – July-August 1945 war reparations

Thank you for your attention