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2 WWII and The Cold War Chapter 21 Sections 2 – 5

3 World War II Begins Section 2

4 Guided Reading 21-2 I.The Treaty of Versailles was supposed to keep Germany from building up its military, Hitler ignored it A. French and British leaders chose a policy of appeasement B. Hitler & Mussolini became close allies 1. Italy invaded Ethiopia 2. Hitler & Mussolini supported Franco 3. 1938 Hitler claims Austria 4. Hitler promised to stop expanding if he was given the Sudetenland 5. Breaking peace, Hitler wanted Danzig in Poland

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7 21-2 Part II II. In response to Hitler’s continued invasions, France and Britain declared war on Germany A. Germany attacked Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands and Belgium, then France 1. France surrendered in 1940 2. That same year Italy joined in support of Germany B. Hitler’s attempt to destroy Britain was stopped by Radar C. Stalin stopped the Germans in the USSR with his scorched-earth policy

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9 Nazi – Soviet Pact of 1939

10 Blitzing the British

11 Scorching the Earth

12 December 7 th 1941 D. President Roosevelt tried to use economic pressure to stop Japan from continuing its attacks on China and on British and French colonies 1. Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in retaliation 2. Congress declared war on Japan, and three days later, Germany and Italy declared was on the US.

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19 THE ALLIES WIN THE WAR Section 3

20 Guided Reading 21-3 1.WWII was fought on the European and Pacific fronts. 2.The US used the “island hopping” plan to defeat the Japanese 3.The US and British joined forced in Northern Africa to defeat the Germans 4.US general Eisenhower and Patton & British general Bernard Montgomery 5.The Nazi plan for genocide came to known as the Holocaust

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22 The Generals

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24 21-3 Part II 6. D-Day on June 6 th 1944 marked the advance of the Allies into Germany 7. President Harry Truman made the decision to use the atomic bomb 8. Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the two Japanese cities bombed 9. The Soviets had 20 million more deaths than the Japanese 10. The UN Security Council would investigate international problems and propose settlements

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26 11 Miles High!

27 THE COLD WAR Section 4

28 Guided Reading 21-4 After WWII the United States and the Soviet Union began to compete for world leadership. Americans wanted to spread democracy and free enterprise. The Soviets wanted to spread communism. The rivalry was known as the Cold War. Breaking his post-war promise, the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, refused to hold free elections. The US became concerned that the Soviets wanted to spread communism and developed a foreign policy known as containment.

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30 21-4 Continued The US, Canada, & 10 Western European countries formed an alliance known as NATO. In response, the Soviets & other communist governments of Eastern Europe created their own military alliance by signing the Warsaw Pact. In 1962 President Kennedy ordered a blockade & threatened a counterattack if the Soviets did not remove their missiles from Cuba. Soviet leaders agreed to withdraw to avoid nuclear war.

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33 21-4 Part III China’s communist leader Mao Zedong, joined the North Korean forces in their attempt to establish a communist government against the US supported South Koreans. During the Korean War Japan’s economy boomed. In Europe, the Marshall Plan was seen as the first step in building a united Europe with a stronger economy. America’s increased postwar birthrate became known as the “baby boom”. The US saw an end to racial segregation.

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35 A Baby Boom!

36 The End of an Empire Independence Movements Section 5

37 Guided Reading 21-5 1.In order to gain control of their government nationalists in India wanted a revolution False. Reform. 2. Mohandas Gandhi used violent disobedience to protest British rule. False. Civil disobedience. 3. After WWII, Britain granted independence to India and Pakistan. True.August 1947.

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39 21-5 II 4. Mohandas Gandhi’s daughter, Indira Gandhi, became prime minister of India in 1966. True. She was assassinated in 1984. 5. The country of Indonesia used to be known as the Dutch East Indies True. Achmed Sukarno declared independence. 6. Ho Chi Minh fought the Japanese, French, Americans and South Vietnamese for control of Vietnam. True. WWII – 1975. 7. US President sent American troops to fight the Vietcong. False. Aid and military advisers.

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43 21-5 III 8. Many South Vietnamese refugees were called “boat people” True. 20 years later some still lived in camps. 9. The OAU was founded out of a desire to unite all Black Africans. True. Organization of African Unity. 10. The arrest of Nelson Mandela ended the black South African’s protests against apartheid. False. But apartheid lasted 30 more years. Mandela led the AFC African National Congress

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