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Study for your quiz – pages 161 – 171 Vocabulary Who were the Allies? Which countries made up the Axis Powers? Who were the fascist dictators of World War II?

Glue in new World War II pages: Pay attention to page numbers! Glue page 178 as a flap!

Check your work. Turn your quiz in to the tray on the back table. Complete the back side of your World War II warmup from last class.

Fill in your notes on page 177.

Complete the activity on page 176. Listen to the story about the girl in the toy store.

Fill in your notes on page 177.

In 1938, Hitler’s plan began… 1. Germany annexed Austria 2. Then he took over parts of Czechoslovakia. He promised not to continue…

Fill in your notes on page 177.

Now Germany looked like this. What did Hitler have in mind for his next move?

…Hitler and Stalin make a secret peace treaty…August 23, 1939 POLAND Germany would invade Poland…Hitler and Stalin would then split it in half. Hitler did this so he did not have to fight a 2 front war!

Hitler and Stalin

Hitler invades Poland

1.# of Days 2.Germans troop deaths 3.German Tanks used 4.Polish Airplanes 5.German Airplanes 6.Polish civilian losses 7.Polish troop deaths 8.Polish prisoners A.65,000 B.2,700 C.150,000 D.420,000 E.37 F.600 G.16,343 H.1,300

Fill in your notes on page 177.

Cartoon of Nazi Swastika Rolling Over Poland In this slide we see a huge swastika representing Germany rolling into Poland. This shows the continuing aggression of the Nazis following their invasion of Czechoslovakia.

Now, Hitler could focus all of his army in ONE direction! What was next?

In less than one year, Germany controlled most of Europe! Now what? Hitler wanted to eliminate Great Britain, but this was going to be very difficult… Britain was an island.

The Battle Of Britain

Fill in your notes on page 177.

1. Germany annexes Austria and Czechoslovakia. 2. Germany invades Poland and splits it with USSR. 3. Germany conquers France.

Complete the activity on page 176. Add graphics, labels and a caption to complete the story. Additions should be historically relevant.