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World History—Unit 9 Guided Notes
Identifications:
1. Pacifism
2. Appeasement
3. Tripartite Pact (Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis)
4. Anschluss
5. Munich Conference and Agreement
6. Sudetenland
7. Czechoslovakia
8. Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact
9. Poland
10. Blitzkrieg
11. Sitzkrieg
12. Total War
13. Miracle of Dunkirk
14. Vichy France
15. Free France
16. Collaborators
17. Operation Sea Lion/Battle of Britain
18. “The Blitz”
19. Operation Barbarossa
20. Isolationism
21. Neutrality Acts
22. Cash and Carry Policy
23. Lend-Lease Act
24. Destroyers for bases deal
25. mobilization
26. Arsenal of Democracy
27. Atlantic Charter
28. Pearl Harbor
29. Selective Training and Service Act
30. Holocaust
31. Genocide
32. El Alamein
33. D-Day
34. Battle of the Bulge
35. Island Hopping
36. Kamikaze
37. Bataan Death March
38. Tehran Conference
39. Yalta Conference
40. Potsdam Conference
41. V-E Day
42. Manhattan Project
43. V-J Day
Questions/Actions:
1. What was Hitler’s motivation for German expansion?
2. Trace and explain Hitler’s acts of aggression (and alliances) that led to World War II.
3. Why did Japan want to seize and control other countries, and what nations did she covet
(and why)?
4. What were Germany’s gains and losses during the early years of the war?
5. How did the involvement of the United States change the course (and outcome) of the war?
6. Explain how each of the major combatants mobilized for war.
7. How did the bombing of cities affect the homefront?
8. What led the tide to turn against the Axis Powers starting in 1943? How?
9. What led the Allied Powers to be victorious on both fronts in World War II?