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Follow Up Complete your interactions on your D-Day Notes.
1. Circle Key Terms “Word you cannot tell story without” 2. Highlight “Main Ideas” Fact that “supports” Essential Question 3. Write Questions on left hand side 4. Write a 2-3 sentence summary at the bottom.
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News and Notes Complete Workbook Quiz Today Test Next Thursday
Appeasement Thesis Statement Unit Overview Interactions with Notes Workbook Quiz Today Test Next Thursday
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The Course of the War
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Essential Question What ultimately caused the tides to turn in World War2?
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Alliances in WWII Allied Powers Axis Powers Britain France
Soviet Union United States China 45 other nations Germany Italy Japan
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Axis Advances Axis powers dominate in early years of the war.
Hitler uses blitzkrieg war strategy Lightning war; attacks that combined planes, tanks, artillery and infantry bombarding their target at once. By 1941, GER had overrun Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France. With Italy, sized the Balkans and parts of N. Africa
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Axis Advances GER bombed Great Britain.
June 1941, GER pushes deep into Soviet Union Dec. 7, 1941 Japan attacks Pearl Harbor Also seize Philippians and other Pac. Islands
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The Tides Turn Dec – U.S. enters the war after attack on Pearl Harbor. GER. and Italy declare war on U.S. G.B. and FR. (but not RUSS.) declare war on Japan 1943: Mussolini forced out of power and later killed Italy no longer a threat Soviet Union defeats GER in Battle of Stalingrad.
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The Tides Turn War rages on for years
Battles in N. Africa, Soviet Union, Italy, the Pacific No battles in W. Europe GER. Had nearly full control Allied countries geared economies towards war production Rationed food, regulated prices, forced production
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Axis Expansion (start at 3:00)
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Holocaust Revealed First Concentration Camp discovered by Soviets in July 1944. Genocide (mass murder) of nearly 6 million Jews and other “misfits” 2/3 of all European Jews Auschwitz liberated Jan. 1945
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The War is Ending Soviet Union pushed all the way to Berlin
France is liberated and Allied troops move in from the West. Hitler commits suicide May 7, 1945 Germany surrenders
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Yalta Conference Feb. 1945 Allies met to discuss postwar issues
Big 3 (Stalin, Roosevelt, Churchill) Form United Nations Divide Berlin into three sections Soviet Union agrees to help fight against Japan in exchange for land
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Atomic Bombs Japanese would not surrender
August 1945: U.S. drops two atomic bombs on Japan Hiroshima and Nagasaki 200,000 die immediately Many more die later due to radiation Ends the war Demonstrates America’s military might
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WWII Casualties Soviet Union= 22 million Germany = 8 million
Japan = 2 million U.S. = 300,000
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