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Theatres of Operations
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In a short reply of one to three sentences, respond to the following prompt: When you have several important tasks that need to be completed, how do you determine which one to start first?
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Europe: Germany invades Poland 9/1/39 By 1940, Germany conquered much of Western and Southern Europe Britain stood alone
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The Pacific: Japan invaded China in 1935 Overran most of coastal China Threatened U.S. and European colonies
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FDR and his cabinet recognized the threat Prepare the U.S. for involvement Quarantine Speech 1937 Cash-and-Carry 1939 Lend-Lease 1940 German invasion of Poland, September 1, 1939 World War II begins Atlantic Charter August 1941
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Agreement between U.S. and Britain (1941) Stressed common beliefs Set plans for postwar world Agreed that any surrender must be unconditional The U.S. would try to enter the war soon
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Japanese attack brings U.S. into the war U.S. sets strategy in motion Initial outrage against Japan Determined to defeat Germany first
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Japanese attacks on December 7, 1941 brought U.S. into the War. Initial public reaction against Japan U.S. decided to focus on Germany ▪ Why?
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Principal Rival: Germany Principal Allies: U.S., Britain, Soviet Union Principal Areas of Combat: Europe and North Africa Strategy: Sweep and control territory Seize enemy territories, especially the capitol
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Principal Rival: Japan Principal Allies: U.S., Britain, China, Australia Principal Areas of Combat: The Pacific and East Asia Strategy: Island Hopping Control sea-lanes to bomb and invade Japan
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In a short reply of one to two sentences, respond to the following prompt: Describe how you would improve today’s lesson
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