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1 Chapter 25: The Global Crisis, 1921-1924
APUSH UNIT NINE Chapter 25: The Global Crisis,

2 Washington Conference of 1921

3 Kellogg-Briand Pact

4 Fascism

5 Il Duce – Benito Mussolini

6 Der Fuhrer- Adolf Hitler

7 Aggressive Militarism

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9 Prelude to War… Manchuria (1931)

10 FDR’s Policies 1933-1938 Good Neighbor Policy
Pan – American Conference… Cuba… Mexico…

11 London Economic Conference…
U.S.S.R. …. Philippines… Tariff Reduction…

12 Cordell Hull

13 American Isolationism
Nye Committee… Neutrality Act…

14 Spanish Civil War… America First Committee…

15 Ethiopia (1935)

16 Quarantine Speech

17 Munich Conference Appeasement

18 Rhineland (1936)

19 China (1937)

20 Anschluss (1938)

21 Sudetenland (1938)

22 Czechoslovakia (1939)

23 Hitler-Stalin Nonaggression Pact

24 September 1, 1939

25 Blitzkrieg

26 Phony War

27 Maginot Line

28 France (1940)

29 The Miracle at Dunkirk

30 Battle of Britain

31 London Blitz

32 Winston Churchill

33 Changing U.S. Policy “Cash and Carry”… Selective Service Act…
Destroyers for Bases…

34 Election of 1940 Wendell Wilkie

35 “The Arsenal of Democracy”

36 “Four Freedoms”

37 Lend-Lease Act

38 Operation Barbarossa Hitler …(Mein Kampf)
June 22, 1941 Germany attacks the USSR 3 million troops quickly take 500,000 square miles.

39 Atlantic Charter

40 “Shoot on Sight”… Economic Sanctions on Japan…

41 December 7, 1941

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44 “This is a day that will live in infamy” – FDR
Congress… Germany and Italy…

45 “We have awokened a sleeping giant and filled him with great resolve.”
Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto

46 World War II Alliances Allied Powers Axis Powers United States
Great Britain Soviet Union Axis Powers Germany Japan Italy

47 Chapter 26: America in a World at War
APUSH UNIT NINE Chapter 26: America in a World at War

48 Spring 1940-Summer 1941 Axis Powers Allied Powers Germany Italy Japan
Romania Bulgaria Hungary Libya Allied Powers Great Britain (and her colonies) French colonies

49 European Theatre

50 Operation Barbarossa

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52 Hitler is prepared for a 10 week war
“scorched earth” … Soviets… Germans….

53 Russian Winter Germans have no… Soviets counterattack
Just like Napoleon… First time in WWII….

54 Siege of Leningrad Germans … Population starves …
“jellied meat” Over one million civilians die…

55 Erwin Rommel “Desert Fox”

56 Stalingrad – The Turning Point of the War

57 Urban Warfare

58 Teheran Conference

59 Italy (July 1943-September 1943)
To open up a third front on Germany … Italy surrenders… April 1945…

60 Normandy Invasion –June 6,1944
Operation Overlord – D-Day Led by U.S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower Troops used deception… Heavy losses but successful within 1 month – 1 million troops land in France

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63 Battle of the Bulge – (Christmas 1944)
Last desperate German counterattack… Germans use deception…

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65 Yalta Conference

66 April 12, 1945 FDR entering his fourth term as president dies of a brain hemorrhage… Harry Truman becomes president

67 April 30, 1945 As Soviet tanks roll overhead ….

68 May 8, 1945 VE Day

69 Holocaust

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73 “Island Hopping”

74 World War II: The Home Front
New Deal Ends… War Production Board Office of War Mobilization Industrial Output Henry Kaiser Office of Price Administration Unions Financing the War

75 WWII and American Society
African Americans… “Double V” Campaign CORE… Mexican Americans “Braceros” “Zoot Suit” Riots

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77 Native Americans Code Talkers Ira Hayes…

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79 Women

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82 Radar & Sonar

83 Japanese Americans Internment Camps Korematsu v United States (1944)

84 Pacific Theatre

85 Bataan Death March

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87 Battle of the Coral Sea (May 1942)
Battle of Aircraft carriers…

88 Battle of Midway (June 1942)
Turning point of the war in the Pacific…

89 “Island Hopping”

90 Leyte Gulf (October 1944)

91 Phillipines (October 1944)
General Douglas MacArthur had claimed “I Shall Return”

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93 Iwo Jima (February/March 1945)

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96 Okinawa (April – June 1945) More than 250 U.S. ships damaged by Kamikaze - “Divine Wind”…. Their determination proved that the Japanese would not surrender…

97 The Manhattan Project Albert Einstein Enrico Fermi

98 Locations

99 Oak Ridge

100 Los Alamos

101 The Trinity Test July 16, 1945: the first atomic bomb was exploded at the Alamogordo air base near Albuquerque, NM.

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104 August 6, 1945 The U.S. B-29 bomber “Enola Gay” dropped the first atomic bomb “Little Boy” on the city of Hiroshima… Over 200,000 would die as a result….

105 August 9, 1945 The U.S. B-29 bomber “Bockscar” dropped the second atomic bomb “Fat Man” on the city of Nagasaki… Over 150,000 would die as a result…

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109 “Let there be no mistake about it
“Let there be no mistake about it. I regarded the bomb as a military weapon and never had any doubt that it should be used.” -Harry S. Truman

110 September 2, 1945 VJ Day – The Japanese surrender aboard the USS Missouri

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