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Honors World History
Reading Objectives: World War II
Chapter 17
As you read the chapter, make sure you can answer, identify, or explain the following:
17.1
Note Japanese aggression in China, and how the League of Nations reacted.
Note Italian aggression in Ethiopia, and how the League of Nations reacted.
In 1936, what did Hitler do in the Rhineland? How did the League of Nations react?
What is appeasement, and why did France and Britain try to appease Hitler?
Note the Axis powers:
Describe the two sides in the Spanish Civil War: Nationalists and Loyalists.
Who helped Franco in the Spanish Civil War? Who helped the Loyalists?
Note Hitler’s aggression in 1938:
What did he mean by “Living Space” (Lebensraum)?
Anschluss:
The Sudetenland:
What happened in Munich in 1938? Note the reactions of Neville Chamberlain, Edouard Daladier, and
Winston Churchill.
Note the immediate run-up to the War:
Invasion of Czechoslovakia
Nazi-Soviet Pact. Why did Hitler and Stalin sign a treaty together?
Invasion of Poland:
17.2
Define:
Blitzkrieg:
Luftwaffe:
What did Stalin do as Hitler invaded Poland? How did Britain and France react?
What did Stalin do AFTER Hitler invaded Poland?
What was the “Phony War”?
Note Hitler’s further invasions after Poland.
What happened at Dunkirk?
After France surrendered, the southern part was called Vichy France. What was it?
Note: Charles DeGaulle and the “Free French”
What were Hitler’s plans with Operation Sea Lion?
How did the Germans change their bombing strategy in the Battle of Britain?
What was “the Blitz”?
Describe the War in North Africa. How did the Italians do? Who was Erwin Rommel?
Describe the War in the Balkans. Again, how did the Italians do?
Why did Hitler invade the Soviet Union in the summer of 1941?
Note the progress of Hitler’s invasion from June through December.
What happened in Leningrad?
What characterized Hitler’s “New Order”?
The Jews were the main target of the Holocaust. Who else did the Nazis target?
How did the Vichy government treat French Jews?
The US was technically neutral, but was involved diplomatically and economically. Define:
Lend-Lease Act:
Atlantic Charter:
What were Japanese motives for attacking Pearl Harbor?
Describe Japanese expansion up to 1942.
17.3
Just like in World War I, governments increased their power in order to wage total war. Describe this:
What happed at the Battle of the Coral Sea and the Battle of Midway in the Pacific in 1942?
Who are the “Big Three”? Why is this alliance problematic? What were their agendas?
Note the details of the Tehran Conference.
After defeating the Axis powers in North Africa, where did the Allies go next?
What happened at Stalingrad? Why was it such a significant battle?
What happened on D-Day?
Note the biographies at the top of page 582. Interesting, aren’t they???
Note the decline of Germany (at the top of 583).
What happened at the Yalta Conference? Note the different agendas of Stalin, Churchill, and FDR.
17.4
What factors accounted for Allied victory in WWII?
Note the following events in the War in the Pacific:
The Bataan Death March
Guadalcanal
“Island Hopping”
Identify: Douglas MacArthur and Chester Nimitz
How did the war end in the Pacific?
17.5
Note the details of the Nuremberg Trials
Note the setup and function of the United Nations (permanent members, Security Council, etc.)
Pages 592 and 593 describe the beginning of the Cold War. We’ll talk about this in more detail in our
next unit, but note some of the confrontations and issues that led to the Cold War