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Day1 - Bell Work: Type II Define Nationalism & Militarism Draw a picture to describe BOTH 10 minutes Day 1 - Bell Work: Type II List THREE problems with the Treaty of Versailles (1919) 5 minutes Types of Government: TOTALITARIAN central gov’t, single party, total control Communism: Econ/Gov’t based on one party’s ideas and state ownership of property Fascism: Ultra-nationalistic gov’t led by a one-party repressive dictator Absolute Monarchy: determined solely by the ruler (royal family) Types of Government: PLURALISTIC multiple leaders, shared power, individual rights/freedoms Democracy: A gov’t ruled by the people through elected leaders Parliamentary Monarchy: A gov’t ruled by elected lawmakers, with a ceremonial king or queen. Leaders *Cult of Personality: intense devotion to a particular person Soviet Union / Russia Russia Gov’t: Communism Leader: *Joseph Stalin “Man of Steel” 1924-1953 Russia: Culture/History: 1917 - Bolshevik revolution during WWI. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) a.k.a “The Soviet Union”. Russia: Key Actions: Consolidates Gov’t Power. Genocide: 8 to20 million Russians killed. Japan Japan Gov’t: Absolute Monarchy Leader: Emperor Hirohito (25 years old) *Hideki Tojo: “The Razor” Prime Minister in 1941 Japan: Culture/History Shintoism: required religion involving worship of many kami (gods) & ancestors. HONOR. Lack of land and natural resources. Japan: Key Actions 1931 - Japan invades Manchuria (N. China). Japan withdraws from League of Nations. 1937 - “China Incident”. US-China trade = $100 million per year. Italy Italy Gov’t: Fascism Leader: *Benito Mussolini “Il Duce” (The Leader) Italy: Culture/History Post-WWI Depression: High Unemployment, Food Riots. 1922 - The March on Rome. Italy: Key Actions “Black Shirts”: Mussolini’s Fascist Army Mussolini becomes a Dictator: Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, Interior Minister Germany Germany Gov’t: Fascism Leader: *Adolf Hitler “The Fuhrer” (The Leader) Master of Propaganda Autobiography “Mein Kampf” (My Struggle) Anti-Semitic: Hatred of Jews Germany: Culture/History Damaged by Versailles Treaty (1919). Unparalleled poverty, unemployment & inflation. National Socialist German Workers Party (NAZI). Germany: Key Actions Wanted Lebensraum (living space). 1923 - Beer Hall Putsch. 1932 Election - Nazis win major posts (33%) 1933 - Hitler chosen to be Chancellor. Reichstag (congress) gives Hitler law-making power. Third Reich (The New German Empire) would last for 1000 years. Pact of Steel: Germany and Italy 1939 - Pact of Steel: Hitler (Germany) Forms alliance with Mussolini (Italy) = the AXIS powers Day 3 - Bell Work Type I: Assume the role of a German teenager in the 1930’s. What are you thinking, doing, etcetera? 10 lines, 10 minutes Day 4 - Bell Work Create a VENN DIAGRAM to compare Hitler & Mussolini Day 4 - Bell Work Create a VENN DIAGRAM to compare Hitler & Tojo Bell Work What causes people to choose to follow brutal dictators such as Mussolini, Stalin, Hitler, and Tojo? Bell Work Who am I? We need 6 volunteers I. Axis & Allies Country Leader’s Last Name Leader’s Specific Type Axis or Allie Germany Hitler Der Führer Fascism Axis Japan Tojo The Razor Monarchy Axis Italy Mussolini Il Duce Fascism Axis USSR Stalin Man of Steel Communism N/A Roosevelt FDR Democracy Alllie Parliamentary Alllie USA Great Britain (UK) Winston Churchill Nickname of Government Monarchy II. Germany starts WWII: •Motives: Lebensraum, End Depression, Aryan Race, 3rd Reich •Hitler’s Expansion: (Steps 1-7) #1 - Austria 1 Austria 1938 Austria had 6 million Germans. Lebensraum. Anschluss or “Union” (Annex) No fighting needed. #2 – Czechoslovakia (Sudetenland) 2 Czechoslo vakia 1938 3 million Germanspeaking people. Abuse by Czechs. Lebensraum. Munich Agreement (Annex). Neville Chamberlain (GB) ‘Peace in our time’ Appeasement: sacrificing your principles to calm an aggressive person. Nazi / Soviet Non-Aggression Pact Hitler & Stalin (enemies) agree to never attack each other. Advantages for Hitler: can attack Poland, no two-front war Advantages for Stalin: time to build up military #3 -Poland 3 Poland 1939 German speaking Poles were being murdered. Lebensraum. Blitzkrieg. Poland conquered in 3 weeks. Blitzkrieg: “Lightning War”. Luftwaffe Panzers Infanterie #4 & #5 4 Denmark & Norway 1940 5 Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg 1940 “The Phony War”. Hitler was “protecting” these weaker countries. Blitzkreig “The Phony War”. Hitler was “protecting” these weaker countries. Blitzkreig. #6 - France 6 France 1940 Lebensraum. Maginot line: French fortification of their eastern border with Germany. Germany invades from the North Blitzkrieg. France surrenders after 6 weeks. Paris Surrenders #7 – Great Britain 7 Britain 1940 Lebensraum. The Battle of Britain: German Luftwaffe (air force) vs. British RAF (Royal Air Force) Winston Churchill “We will never surrender” Air attack on Great Britain from newly conquered German territories. Battle of Britain Battle of Britain *Imagine you are a British civilian living in London during the Battle of Britain writing their daily journal (10 lines, 10 minutes): Bell Work Translate these German words: Reichstag Lebensraum Luftwaffe Anchluss Mein Kampf Reich Panzer Blitzkrieg Furher Great Leaders & Speeches: Hitler, Churchill, Roosevelt Roosevelt & Churchill Intervention vs. Isolation Interventionism: theory promoted by Americans that believed the US should physically enter WWII to stop the Axis powers Isolationism: theory promoted by Americans that believed the US should remain neutral and not get involved in any foreign war Intervention vs. Isolation Brainstorm (10minutes): With a partner, brainstorm times in American history that our government & people were interventionist or isolationist: (Use your book if necessary) Isolationism The Monroe Doctrine McKinley Harding Coolidge Hoover Wilson FDR – “I HATE war” Intervention Taft Teddy Roosevelt Lyndon B. Johnson G.W. Bush G.H.W. Bush Intervention vs. Isolation: Pre-December 1941 1940 – Selective service act Peace time draft of 1 million Men ages 21-35 1941 - Lend-Lease Act Shipments of guns, tanks, planes and other military equipment to Allies FDR - “A garden hose” … “To protect democracy” Reasons for Intervention WWII (Pre-December 1941) Iraq (2003) Our allies had been attacked Totalitarianism was defeating Pluralism Defending Democracy and “Freedom” Axis countries were brutal Saddam Hussein hated the USA The US fought a war with Iraq in 1991 The US suspect Iraq had weapons of mass destruction (WMD) 9/11 shifted our thinking to “proactive” attack instead of “reactive” attack Reasons for Isolation (neutrality) WWII (Pre-December 1941) Iraq (2003) The war was in Europe (not N. America) The Axis had not declared war on the USA 100,000’s of Americans died in WWI and we didn’t gain any land and great benefit Iraq did not attack the US or public say that it would attack the US Proactive war failed in Vietnam The UN did not support a US invasion of Iraq Iraq was not directly involved in 9/11 The US could lose allies and world support Intervention vs. Isolation Choose One (10 lines) When do you think is it right to be interventionist? Isolationist? Argue for or against: FDR, understanding the futility of isolationism, had a responsibility to prepare his people for intervention (war). Bell Work Pre-December 1941: List 3 reasons why the US would be: Interventionist Isolationist Bell Work Create a VENN DIAGRAM to compare the USA & Japan Japan: The Pacific Theatre Motives Living space for Japanese citizens Resources for industrialization (Oil, Ore, Timber, Minerals) Concerns Russia is a super power threat from the west United States is a super power threat from the east #1 Manchuria 1 Country / Year Manchuria (N. China) 1931 Method of conquer Forceful US Response Negotiations #2 China 2 China 1937 Forceful Plans for a new Japanese Empire (p.556) Greater East Asia CoProsperity Sphere 1940 – Alliance formed with Germany and Italy • Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Pact strengthens the AXIS powers (p.551) Steel embargo. Negotiations. #3 Indochina 3 Indochina 1940 Forceful 1941 – Japans signs neutrality pact with USSR Why??? Adds OIL, scrap iron, and aviation gasoline to embargo. Negotiations. Neutrality Pact 1941 – Japans signs neutrality pact with USSR Why??? #4 Indochina | #5 SE Asia 4 S. Indochina 1941 Forceful US & Allies freeze Japanese assets. Stops Trade w/Japan. Negotiations 5 Japan wants SE ASIA Burma, Malaya, the East Indies, and the Philippines Occupation could mean war. Negotiations intensify. Secret Deadline Tojo sets secret deadline US settlement by Nov. 29, 1941 or proceed with war Yamamoto plans a series of swift attacks • Doesn’t believe Japan can win a long war US is unaware of deadline and continues negotiations 6 DEC. 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii, USA (Territory) #6 Pearl Harbor Also on DEC. 7, 1941 Philippines, Guam, Wake Island, Midway Island, Hong Kong, Malaya, Thailand US Response “Date that will live in Infamy” speech. Declaration of War. Preparation for a two-front war Map of Pearl Harbor Pearl Harbor Facts 300 + Japanese ‘Zeros’ wood modified torpedoes (35-60’ deep harbor) 19 ships destroyed 8 battle ships damaged (USS Arizona) 188 planes destroyed 3,000+ casualties, 2,400 killed soldiers and civilians + NO Aircraft carriers in Pearl Harbor + All but 2 battles ships repaired + 29 Japanese planes shot down + Oil facilities intact Pearl Harbor Yamamoto: “I fear all we have done is awakened a sleeping giant” Dec. 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor “A date which will live in infamy” Pearl Harbor: USS ARIZONA Pearl Harbor: USS Nevada Pearl Harbor: USS W. Virginia Pearl Harbor: The Aftermath Pearl Harbor: Aftermath Pearl Harbor: USS Arizona Memorial US Intervention 1. Explain what message is communicated. 2. What event may have caused this cartoon to be authored? ‘Pearl Harbor’ Movie During the movie, keep a list of factual items you see in the film Choose 1 Character and take notes on them. ‘Pearl Harbor’ Movie Choose 1 Character: A nurse A navy sailor A Japanese Pilot An American pilot A Commander A Mechanic FDR Admiral Kimmel Yamamoto Dorie Miller Type I: 8 lines, 8 minutes Journal - Explain your ACTIONS and THOUGHTS as the Pearl Harbor attack is occurring. Bell Work # a piece of paper 1-10 Make a “To Do” list that America must complete to get ready for war AFTER Pearl Harbor