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1 Causes of the War and it’s Key Individuals

2 Major Causes of World War II Treaty of Versailles Rise of fascism in Italy Japanese expansionism Economic depression Anti- communism AppeasementMilitarismNationalism Rise of Hitler

3  1939-1945  Allied Powers: U.S., Great Britain & Soviet Union  Axis Powers: Germany, Italy & Japan  U.S. & Soviet Union became superpowers & set stage for Cold War

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5  Germany in ruins after Treaty of Versailles  In need of a leader to restore country

6  Promised Germany would become world power  Blamed Jewish for defeat in WW1  Germany would rise to greatness after exterminating inferiors  Hitler & Nazi party elected head of government in 1933  Third Reich

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8  Depression after WW1  Benito Mussolini gained control in 1922 after promising recovery  Ruled violently & destroyed individual rights  Fascist rule based on militarism, strong leader & government control

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10  Japan’s goal: most dominant military & empire in Asia  Lacked resources to be world power  Invasion of Manchuria, China to expand territory and gain resources

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12 Theaters of War: Where WWII Was Fought Pacific Asia North Africa Europe Atlantic Ocean

13 HITLER’S WWII PARTNERS

14 Brazil India THE ALLIED POWERS IN WWII

15  1) The Allied Powers consisted of whom?  2) The Axis Powers consisted of whom?  3) Why was Germany in ruins after WW1?  4) How did this help lead to Hitler’s rise to power?  5) What was Hitler’s belief about Germans?  6) Who was the leader of Italy who promised economic recovery?  7) What was preventing Japan from becoming a global power?  8) How did Japan go about acquiring these resources?  9) What goal did all three Axis Powers have in common?

16  Last German offensive against Allies  December 1944-January 1945  Allies bombed major German cities & surrounded capital, Berlin  Germans loose over 200,000 troops

17  Germans had a shortage of fuel & troops  Used English speaking Germans to obtain U.S. uniforms, artillery, etc…  Impersonated U.S. military, sabotaging communication  Greatest US victory of War (Patton)

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19  Mussolini captured & killed April 28, 1945  Hitler retreats & hides in underground bunker for last month of war  Commits suicide April 30, 1945  War in Europe ends as Germans surrender in May of 1945  May 8, 1945 declared V-E Day: Victory in Europe Day

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24  Refused to let women work  Obsessed with extermination of Jewish  Mussolini as an Ally  Executed top generals  No wartime economy  Fought numerous fronts (again)

25  “Big 3” met at Yalta Conference to discuss future for post-war Europe  Roosevelt, Stalin, Churchill  Stalin promised to declare war on Japan  Agreed:  International peace group needed: United Nations  Germany split between GB, SU, U.S. & France

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28 Directions: Take out a half sheet of paper for a written check up. 1. List the Allied and Axis Powers. 2. What was Germany’s last major offensive called? 3. When did Germany’s last major offensive take place? 4. What is the date of V-E day? 5. What conference did the “Big 3” meet at? 6. What individuals made up the “Big 3”? 7. What 2 things did the “Big 3” agree on?


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