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History of the Modern World World at War: 1939-1942 Allies on the Defensive Mrs. McArthur Walsingham Academy Room 111 Mrs. McArthur Walsingham Academy Room 111
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The Axis Advances Nazi Germany invaded Poland from one side, while the Soviets came from the other. France and Britain had no time to help. Then Germany attacked France from the north, and Italy invaded from the south. When France fell, only Britain stood against the Axis powers. A Nazi bombing campaign against London and other cities only strengthened British resolve. Meanwhile, Axis armies also pushed into North Africa and the Balkans. World War II and Its Aftermath Section 2: The Axis Advances, pp. 930-938 Witness History Audio: Janina’s War Story 1.How does Janina describe the German attack on Poland?How does Janina describe the German attack on Poland? 2.How do you predict airplanes might be used in WWII?How do you predict airplanes might be used in WWII? Note Taking Transparency 172A Witness History Audio: Winston Churchill Witness History Audio: Surviving the Blitz
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SCA: due 3/12
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The Fall of France SCA: The Appeal of the 18 June (text is in Notes View) Research Charles DeGaulle’s radio address and write an essay answering the following questions: 1.Who was this man? Why might his fellow countrymen have been startled to hear from him in this way? 2.What was its stated purpose? Describe the circumstances. 3.How did DeGaulle seek to convince his fellow countrymen to follow him? What persuasive techniques did he use here? Examine his use of language. 4.Even if few heard this address, why was it important?
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Germany Invades the Soviet Union Hitler invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941 in the hopes of gaining its natural resources and putting down communism. Hitler’s advance was stalled by the brutal Russian winter, but Russians in Leningrad suffered a two-and-a-half-year siege that caused mass starvation. Section 2: The Axis Advances Note Taking Transparency 172B Life Under Japanese and Nazi Occupation The people who lived in lands occupied by the Nazis and the Japanese were often offered brutal treatment. Hitler’s forces sent Polish and Soviet Slavs to work as slave laborers and the Jewish people got the same and worse in Nazi “death camps.” The Japanese killed and tortured Asians whom they claimed to help free from Western colonial rule. The “Road of Life”: Siege of Leningrad Check out Billy Joel’s Leningrad
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Japan Attacks the United States When the U.S. banned the sale of war materials to Japan after its invasion of French Indochina, Japan and the U.S. participated in fruitless talks. Japanese General Tojo ordered an attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. This led to a declaration of war by the U.S. Section 2: The Axis Advances Color Transparency 175: Pearl Harbor Progress Monitoring Transparency
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Note Taking Transparency 172A
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Color Transparency 175: Pearl Harbor
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Progress Monitoring Transparency (1 of 2) 7 of 8
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Progress Monitoring Transparency (2 of 2)
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In-Class Activity Summarize and Analyze Section 2 1.The Axis Attacks 2.The Blitz 3.Germany Invades the Soviet Union 4.The Holocaust 5.Life Under Nazi/Japanese Occupation 6.Japan Attacks US (use Pearl Harbor transparency) 7.Role of US before and after joining Allies
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All-Out War The U.S. and Great Britain directed economic resources into the war effort and limited the rights of citizens and freedom of the press. Japanese Americans and German refugees in Britain suffered for their heritage. Women filled many war industry jobs as men joined the military. World War II and Its Aftermath Section 3: The Allies Turn the Tide, pp. 939-947 Witness History Audio: Support the War! 1.What will the Allies need to carry out this great effort?What will the Allies need to carry out this great effort? 2.With so many men going to fight in the war, who will fill the need for workers?With so many men going to fight in the war, who will fill the need for workers? Color Transparency 176: World War II PostersNote Taking Transparency 173
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The Allies Forge Ahead In 1942 and 1943, the Allies won victories in the Pacific, North Africa, Italy, the Soviet Union, and France. Both Japan and Nazi Germany were put on the defensive as the U.S. pushed across North Africa and into Italy and also island-hopped across the Pacific and Soviet troops began advancing into Eastern Europe. Section 3: The Allies Turn the Tide Color Transparency 177: Battle of Stalingrad
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The Allies Push Toward Germany The Allies invaded the coast of Normandy on June 6, 1944, and after a costly battle headed toward Paris. The Germans retreated and France was soon free. An intensive bombing campaign crippled Germany’s industries and devastated many of its cities. Because Churchill and Roosevelt needed Stalin’s help to win the war, they agreed to many of his demands regarding the annexation and determination of lands in Asia and Eastern Europe. Section 3: The Allies Turn the Tide Progress Monitoring Transparency D-Day: Operation Overlord
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Color Transparency 176: World War II Posters-Total War
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Note Taking Transparency 177: Battle of Stalingrad
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Progress Monitoring Transparency
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Assignment 1 1.Read text, pp. 924-929, identifying 8 new terms and answering 4 Checkpoint questions. 2.Take Section Auto-test All SCA Submissions due by Friday, March 15
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Assignment 2 1.Answer captions on pp. 925 and 929 questions. Study PP slides. 2.Complete Map Skills Activity, pp.928 answering questions. 3.Complete Note Taking Activity: Sequence of German Aggression, pp. 927
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Assignment 3 1.Read text, pp. 930-935, identifying 5 new terms and answering 2 Checkpoint questions. 2.2 Infographics: Surviving the Blitz and The Holocaust, answering Thinking Critically questions. All SCA Submissions due by Friday, March 16
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Assignment 4 1.Read text, pp. 935-938 identifying 3 key terms and answering 2 Checkpoint questions. 2.Answer caption question, pp 938 3.Study section 2 PP slides and take Auto- Test All SCA Submissions due by Friday, March 15
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Assignment 5 1.Read text, pp. 939-942, identifying 4 new terms and answering 2 Checkpoint questions. 2.Complete Map Skills, pp. 943
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