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World War II Is Over!
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The Cost of WWII As many as 60 million people died during the course of WWII Just about half of them were civilians The country with the highest losses was the Soviet Union 20+ million Soviet soldiers and civilians died Poland suffered 6 million deaths, nearly all of them were civilians
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Breakdown of Lives Lost Military: Soviets: 7+ Million Germany+ 4+ Million China: 3.5 Million Japan: 1.5 Million U.S.A: 405,399 Britain: 344,000 France: 200,000 Italy: 165,000 Civilian: China: 10+ Million Soviets: 7+ Million Poland: 6+ Million Germany: 1.6 Million Yugoslavia: 1 Million France: 400,000 Japan: 400,000 Britain: 60,000
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The Cost of WWII More than 20 Million people were homeless The exact number of lives lost and homeless people in China and other Japanese conquered lands is unknown but very high The money paid to fight the war totaled over 1 trillion dollars The cost of rebuilding the amount of property destroyed, resources depleted and economic activity lost due to the war can never be calculated
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Victory in Europe After Hitler killed himself, Germany officially surrendered within a week May 9 th, Germany officially surrenders The U.S and Allied Powers celebrated what is known as VE Day VE Day: Victory in Europe Day After 6 years of destruction and fighting the war in Europe was officially over https://www.youtube.com/wa tch?v=GuhnGbkvu8o https://www.youtube.com/wa tch?v=GuhnGbkvu8o
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Yalta Conference and Making a Post-War World Before the war ended Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill met Yalta Conference: February 4 th -11 th 1945 Discussed what to do with Germany and after the war in Europe was over Came up with a plan of attack for Japan Roosevelt begins pushing for a new world organization called the United Nations
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Yalta Conference Main Ideas: Promote future world peace Prevent another world war Secure new borders and territories Agreed to divide Germany into 4 zones Britain, France, USA and USSR would each get a zone All agreed to find and charge Nazi war criminals
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Yalta Conference Rebuild Poland and set up a Polish government Help the freed people of Europe set up democracies and govern themselves Maintain postwar law and order Carry out relief efforts for POW’s and Holocaust survivors
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Russia and the U.S come out big Russia agreed to join in the Pacific Theater Would get land in N. Korea and Manchuria Russia agreed to join the United Nations Tensions between USA and USSR already are growing USSR wants land in Poland but USA wants it to be a free democracy Self Determination: USA and GB pushed for the right to choose own government (democracy vs. communist) in fear of USSR forcing communism in Europe Russia agreed to self-determination if they could have some land in Poland
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The Potsdam Conference Truman (FDR is dead), Stalin and Churchill attend Known as the Treaty of Versailles of WWII Met in Germany from July 17 th -August 2 nd 1945 Purpose: negotiate the end of the war in the Pacific and restructure Europe’s borders Disagreed on how to divide Germany Truman and Churchill feared USSR’s influence in Eastern Europe
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Tensions Between USA and USSR Growing The relationship between the two new super powers worsened since the Yalta conference Stalin had arrested democratic leaders in Poland Stalin pressuring countries into Communism Truman took over for FDR and did not get along with Stalin Truman knew he did not need Stalin’s help in Japan due to the successful testing of the A-bomb
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Results of Potsdam The big three agreed on the 4 German zones Agreed to remove all aspects of Nazism in Germany Agreed on a system to bring war-criminals to trial Agreed on Poland’s free elections USSR could take war reparations from their German zone United Nations began forming
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United Nations Originally thought up by FDR and Churchill Basically a new and improved League of Nations Objective is to keep peace and assist people in need of aid Promote human rights Set up a security council of 5 main members USSR, USA, France, GB and China are all permanent members of the security council
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United Nations 50 countries met in San Francisco to draw up the United Nations The representatives from all major countries hammered out the details The United Nations Charter was signed by all 50 countries on Oct. 24 th, 1945
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Cleaning up Europe This was the first war where leaders were charged with war crimes Rules needed to be in place to be able to try people with war crimes Trials were held in Nuremberg, Germany Accused of crimes against humanity and war crimes
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Nuremberg Trials Crimes committed: Holocaust & Genocide 65% of Jewish population was killed Mass civilian casualties 24 men and 7 organizations were charged with the systematic murder of millions All claimed they were not guilty
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Hitler was dead and could not be tried His two top associates, Heinrich Himmler and Joseph Goebbels also committed suicide before trials Trials found all but three guilty 12 sentenced to death The rest were given prison sentences from 10 years-life 10 were executed by hangings Hitlers successor Herman Goring killed himself the night before he was to be hung
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Nuremberg Trials After the main trials there were 12 more at Nuremberg Trials lasted from 1946- 1949 Doctors, lawyers, judges SS officers, and concentration camp supervisors were all charged 185 people were charged 12 received death penalties 8 life in prison 77 received varying prison terms https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=FsOpcMFkrFs https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=FsOpcMFkrFs
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Cleaning up Japan In October of 1946 28 Japanese war criminals went on trial All too were found guilty 16 life sentences 7 were hung including Prime Minister Tojo and the leader of the Bataan Death March Douglas MacArthur was put in charge of Japan Helped a Japanese gov. implement democracy but Macarthur had ultimate power Allied soldiers occupied Japan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1i_j-E5jO4o
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Cleaning Up Japan MacArthur set up a democracy modeled after the British parliamentary gov Wrote a new constitution Emperor only had ceremonial powers like in England Women received rights Wrote a bill of rights to protect citizens Japan regained sovereignty in 1951 https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=J5U9A77PWUY https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=J5U9A77PWUY
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