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Objective: Analyze the causes and course of World War II and evaluate it as the end of one era and the beginning of another.
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Mobilization (assembling & preparing for war) had been most extensive Soviet Union – Stalin called mobilization a “battle of machines” Shipped factories to the Urals & Siberia Citizens experienced severe shortages of food & housing Women served in combat as snipers & in aircrews
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Soviet Women Troops
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U.S. – became the arsenal of the Allied Powers Some social turmoil due to movement; racial tension Japanese Americans were placed in internment camps Germany – Hitler’s economic policies may have cost him the war Waited too late for total mobilization; did not fully utilize women Albert Speer – minister for armaments, tripled production Japan – highly mobilized but GEN Tojo opposed female employment
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Japanese Internment Camp
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Women in WW2
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Women Roles in WW2
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Bombing of cities – civilian population centers became targets Britain – the blitz (German air raids) failed to break British morale Germany – firebombing of Dresden, Feb 1945; fought on stubbornly Japan – firebombing of Tokyo; atomic bombs on Hiroshima & Nagasaki
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Peace and a new conflict – the Cold War Tehran Conference – Nov 1943; Big Three – U.S., Britain, & Soviets FDR, Churchill, & Stalin discussed final attack on Germany Partition of postwar Germany along north-south line into East & West Yalta Conference – February 1945, Soviet resort on Black Sea Insisted that Germany surrender unconditionally Agreed to divide Germany & Berlin into four zones Agreed to form United Nations; April 1945 in San Francisco USSR to enter war against Japan in exchange for Sakhalin & Kuriles Stalin agreed to free elections but wanted satellites as a buffer
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Potsdam Conference – July 1945, in Germany Truman – demanded freely elected governments in Eastern Europe Disagreements began to pull apart the wartime alliance Effects of the War – most destructive in history Casualties – 55 million people perished Nuremberg Trials tried Nazi leaders for “crimes against humanity” U.S. & Soviet Union emerged as the two “superpowers” Churchill – an “iron curtain” had “descended” across Europe Start of Cold War – period of political tensions & ideological conflict
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Nuremberg Trials
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