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WWII Background
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When did the world experience its most dramatic change in recent history? AFTER WORLD WAR II!
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Germany, Italy, & Japan: The “ Axis Powers ” All three adopted forms of dictatorship (such as National Socialism (NAZI) in Ger. & fascism in Italy) that: – (1) said nation > individual – (2) called for expansion – (3) were anti-communist Q: Where was communism @ this time?
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Axis Powers
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Axis Powers “gain power” pre-WWII How? – Non-Axis democracies desired peace & reduced own militaries – League of Nations could not promote disarmament – Belief that WWI really would “ end all wars ” – APPEASEMENT Examples: –Japan taking Manchuria (1931-32) –Italy taking Ethiopia (1935-36) –Germany taking Czechoslovakia (1938)
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Appeaseme nt ***important idea*** Associated with Neville Chamberlain of Great Britain prior to WWII
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Mukden Incident, 1931
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WWII: The most ‘Just War?’ 11
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General WWII Overview I Axis Powers: Germany, Italy, & Japan Allied Powers: Almost everyone else!
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Dark Green: Allies before Pearl Harbor (Dec. 7 1941) Light Green: Allies After Pearl Harbor. Orange: Axis Powers Gray: Neutral Countries
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General WWII Overview II Major “ Theaters ” of WWII – Pacific (Ocean) – Est. July 7, 1937 or Dec. 7, 1941 – European – Est. Sep 1, 1939 – Mediterranean – Est. 1940 – Who is doing the majority of the fighting in each theater?
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Axis Powers - 1942
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2 Key Turning Points Axis Powers quite successful until… (1) Pacific: Battle of Midway (June 1942) (2) Europe: Battle of Stalingrad (Aug 1942- Feb 1943)
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http://www.maps101.com/Application/Cat alog/Product.aspx?cid=352&pid=750 http://www.maps101.com/Application/Cat alog/Product.aspx?cid=352&pid=750 – European Theater http://www.maps101.com/Application/Cat alog/Product.aspx?cid=352&pid=741 http://www.maps101.com/Application/Cat alog/Product.aspx?cid=352&pid=741 – Pacific Theater
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European Theater
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2 Endings V-E Day (Victory in Europe): May 8, 1945 – Germany surrenders less than two weeks after Hitler commits suicide. V-J Day (Victory in Japan): Aug. 14, 1945 – Japan surrenders after atomic bombs drop on Hiroshima (Aug. 6) & Nagasaki (Aug. 9).
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World War II: A Costly War Fatalities* (not casualties) – Russia: 25+ million – China: 11 million – Germany: 7.1 million – Poland: 6.8 million – Japan: 1.8 million – Yugoslavia, Romania, France, Hungary, Austria, Greece, Italy, Czechoslovakia, Great Britain: 1.7 million to 388,000 – United States: 295,000
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War in the 20 th Century
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Post-War Optimism in the USA
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OTHER IMPORTANT IDEAS TOTAL WAR THE HOLOCAUST TECHNOLOGICAL, MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGHS THE POWER OF PERSONAL STORIES 24
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WWII in a Nutshell https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=1e_AZ3j2LbY - 7 min. https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=1e_AZ3j2LbY 25
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