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History of the Modern World World at War: Allies on Offensive Mrs. McArthur Walsingham Academy Room 111 Mrs. McArthur Walsingham Academy Room 111 “Big 3” at Tehran, 1943

Europe: Summary Practice multiple choice quest on SPA

In-Class Activity: Allies on the Offensive Present your part of Sections 3/4:Include vocabulary, captions, key questions and PP materials. Relate your 10-minute presentation to the appropriate objective (pp. 939 and 948) What should we know about this content: Big Picture and Details? 1.All-Out War 2.The Allies Forge Ahead 3.The Allies Push Toward Germany 4.Map: WWII in Europe and North Africa 5.D-Day Infographic 6.Nazis Defeated 7.Struggle for the Pacific 8.Defeat for Japan 9.Map: WWII in Pacific Prese Presentations Wednesday/Thursday

Nazis Defeated The war in Europe neared its end by the spring of The Axis powers were defeated for several reasons: they could not wage war successfully on several fronts; Hitler underestimated the Soviet army; the U.S. was able to produce more than the combined Axis powers; and oil became too scarce to feed Luftwaffe planes. World War II and Its Aftermath Section 4: Victory in Europe and the Pacific, pp Witness History Audio: A Soldier Remembers 1.What attitude or mood does the soldier show?What attitude or mood does the soldier show? 2.How does that relate to the words in the passage?How does that relate to the words in the passage? Struggle for the Pacific In the summer of 1942, the U.S. went on the offensive in the Pacific. Victory on Guadalcanal started a campaign of “island-hopping” that would move U.S. bases closer to Japan. Geography Interactive: World War II in the Pacific,

Defeat for Japan When the Japanese showed that they would fight to the death rather than surrender, president Truman decided to use an atomic bomb to save American lives. Two atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the Japanese surrendered. Section 4: Victory in Europe and the Pacific Color Transparency 178: Hiroshima, by Toshimitsu Imai Progress Monitoring Transparency Note Taking Transparency 174

Color Transparency 178: Hiroshima, by Toshimitsu Imai

Progress Monitoring Transparency (1 of 2)

Progress Monitoring Transparency (2 of 2)

Last Chance: Extra-Credit Persuasion and Disinformation 1.Persuasion: Read The Appeal of 18 June and write an essay that analyses the message and the manner in which Charles De Gaulle sought to rally his fellow Frenchmen in this speech seen as the birth of Free France. Due by by Thurs. 3/10. 2.Disinformation: Watch the film, The Man Who Never Was, (Gabrielle Granger’s house, Sunday, 3/13 at ) 103 min. Be ready to tell the class in what manner British intelligence used disinformation to deceive the Germans.

Assignment 1 It’s Review Time: 1.On SPA, review PP World War II-Europe slides Study slides of last week’s notes.

Assignment 2 1.Read text, pp , identifying 8 new terms and answering 3 Checkpoint questions. 2.Do Map Skills Activity, pp Take Auto-Test.

Assignment 3 Review cont. 1.On SPA, review PP World War II-Europe slides On SPA, review PP World War II-Pacific slides Get On-line Chapter 29 Summaries and practice graphic organizers. Note: Chapter 29 test Wednesday, 3/16

Assignment 4 1.Read text, pp identifying 7 terms and answering 4 Checkpoint questions. 2.Read captions and when requested answer questions. 3.Complete Auto-test Chapter 29 test Map: Monday 3/14 Remainder of Test: Wednesday, 3/16 Assignment 5: Test Prep.

Chapter 29 Test Map Portion of Test: Monday: 3/14 (10 pts) Rest of Test: Wednesday: 3/16 Multiple Choice/ matching (factual) 10 pts. Short Essay (10 pts) Document Analysis (8 pts)