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1 World War II Unit 5 RMS IB 2013-2014 Mr. Nazak

2 Agenda: Tuesday March 11 th, 2014 OBJ: Students will be able to explain the events from WWII by taking notes as well as analyzing documents and their importance to understanding WWII. Warm Up Guided Notes- World War II Text Document Analysis Check: Dictator / Agent of Explosion organizers HW: Red Scarf Girl Chapters 9-11 Due! Missing Work Due March 12 th !

3 CNN / Student News What do you think can be done to further verify the passports of airline passengers? If it turns out that there is a link between stolen passports and the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, do you think more countries will take this course of action? Why or why not? What is your opinion of Edward Snowden's leaking of classified information about NSA activities? Do you think his actions protected personal privacy rights, do you think they jeopardized national security, or do you think they did both? Explain.

4 What Lead Japan to War 1) Militarism – Japan had been becoming a major naval power in the pacific, they wanted to be the biggest. 2) Friction between the U.S. and Japan – Japan resented the U.S. immigration act of 1924 – which barred Japanese immigration to America in 1940, the U.S. and Britain instituted a trade embargo with Japan 3) Lack of natural resources – Japan had to import 88 percent of their oil. no trade concessions they would be forced to go to war Japan needed the oil rich Dutch east indies and the rubber plantations of British Malaya

5 U.S. vs. Japan The U.S. refused to cooperate and negotiate The U.S. had broken the secret Japanese diplomatic codes in late 1941 U.S. deciphering program was codenamed “magic”

6 Stop N Jot The U.S. had broken the secret Japanese diplomatic codes Explain how this could be a benefit to the U.S.? VS.

7 U.S. Enters World War II December 7 th, 1941- Japan leads the attack on Pearl Harbor – Resulted in the U.S. declaring war on Japan, soon after Germany declared war on the U.S. *Allies Powers- Britain, France, United States, Russia *Axis Powers- Germany, Italy, Japan

8 WORLD WAR II THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC On December 8, congress declared war on Japan President Roosevelt declared December 7th as “a day that would live in infamy.”

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10 Theaters of War War in the Pacific Island Hopping- strategy of quickly capturing islands throughout the Pacific territory Used to gain dominance in area

11 The Tide Turns Against Japan May 7 1942 The first naval battle in history where the two opposing forces never saw each other. All the fighting was done by carrier based aircraft. No one won. Result: Japanese abandon their plans to set up future bases in the area. Allies gained the momentum. War in the Pacific- The Battle of the Coral Sea

12 June 4-June 7, 1942 The most important battle in the Pacific. The Japanese attempt to draw out and destroy the U.S. Pacific Fleet The Americans destroyed all four of the Japanese heavy aircraft carriers The Japanese navy never recovered from these losses or regained the offensive initiative again. THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC- Battle of Midway

13 February 19, 1945 American Marines land on the volcanic island of Iwo Jima. strategically important as an air base for long-range bombing missions Success!! The American’s established an airfield on the island for future air raids against Japan. The War in the Pacific- Battle of Iwo Jima

14 Theaters of War War in Europe Also included North Africa No Trench Warfare- Air Power New Technology – Fighter Planes – Aircraft carriers

15 December 1944, Adolph Hitler attempts to split the Allied armies in northwest Europe Used surprise blitzkrieg tactic thrust Blitzkrieg- “Lighting warfare” based on speed and surprise! American units fight a desperate battle to stop the German advance The U.S. Third Army is moved to Bastogne to provide support for the Allied defense. Result: A crucial shortage of fuel for the Germany Army proved fatal, Hitler stops his pursuit of the U.S. Army Battle of the Bulge- December 1944

16 THE WAR IN EUROPE- Operation Barbarossa June 22, 1941 – Germany launches a surprise attack against Russia Was Stalin ready?- no! Stalin was warned that the Germans might be planning an attack Stalin refused to believe his generals advice German invades Russia under the idea of lebensraum lebensraum- a belief by Nazis it was necessary for national existence or economic self-sufficiency to take land the Germans intend to enslave or wipeout the Russian population Stalin utilized his plan of scorched earth during the German Invasion- WIN!

17 THE NORTH AFRICA CAMPAIGN the British 8 th army and the German Africa corps will wage armored warfare across north Africa. why Africa?– imperialism! who will control the most territory the Africa corps finally surrenders to British and American forces in may 1943. Army leaders: Field Marshal Erwin Rommel command the German Africa corps General Bernard Montgomery commands the British 8 th Army

18 Explain how the United States was able to achieve victory in World War II? Reflection

19 Event Text Document Analysis Teacher will Model for students Text Analysis Students will be read or listen to an audio clip. Each student will be responsible for analyzing the document or audio clip and demonstrating how it helps us to understand WWII. Each student will use the Text Document Analysis Worksheet to help in their analysis. Documents / Audio Clips – Attack on Pearl Harbor – Churchill This was their finest hour – Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat – Storytelling Political Cartoon – Countries for Food Political Cartoon

20 Modeling Event Text Analysis Pencils Down! Listen to Audio Clip of speech(FDR- Pearl Harbor / Churchill- Their Finest Hour) Read along as you listen to audio clip Pencils Down! Listen and Watch Mr. Nazak “Model” the steps for text analysis. Pencils Up! Your turn! Work on remaining texts/ political cartoon on analysis worksheet

21 Attack on Pearl Harbor

22 Text Passage What does the quote mean? How is this important to World War II? Justify Your Answer- 2 complete sentences " Yesterday, December 7, 1941-a day which will live in infamy- the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan”. FDR-White House 1941 http://app.discoveryedu cation.com/search?Ntt= wwii++audio+speeches Event Text Document Analysis Worksheet

23 Their Finest Hour

24 “ Let us therefore brace ourselves to our duty and so bear ourselves that, if the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say: This was their finest hour”. Audio clip http://www.bbc.co.uk/lea rning/schoolradio/subject s/history/ww2clips/speec hes/churchill_finest_hour June 1940 Event Text Document Analysis Worksheet Text Passage What does the quote mean? How is this important to World War II? Justify Your Answer- 2 complete sentences

25 Text PassageWhat does the quote mean? How is this important to World War II? Justify Your Answer- 2 complete sentences Event Text Document Analysis Worksheet

26 Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat

27 Text Passage What does the quote mean? What is the author/ speaker trying to convey (express) to the reader? How is this important to World War II? Justify Your Answer- 2 complete sentences “Yesterday, December 7, 1941-a day which will live in infamy- the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan”. FDR-W 1941 http://app.discoveryeducation.com/searc h?Ntt=wwii++audio+speeches “I would say to the House, as I said to those who've joined this government: "I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat." Winston Churchill, 1941 Text Let us therefore brace ourselves to our duty and so bear ourselves that, if the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say: This was their finest hour”. Audio clip June 1940 http://www.bbc.co.uk/learning/schoolr adio/subjects/history/ww2clips/speech es/churchill_finest_hour Event Text Analysis Document

28 Text Passage What does the quote mean? What is the author/ speaker trying to convey (express) to the reader? How is this important to World War II? Justify Your Answer- 2 complete sentences Event Text Analysis Document

29 Countries for Food Political Cartoon

30 Storytelling Political Cartoon


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