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TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas.
World War II to 1941 and the
Holocaust
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas.
Objectives
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Describe how the Axis powers came to control
much of Europe, but failed to conquer Britain.
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Summarize Germany’s invasion of the Soviet Union.
•
Understand the horror of the genocide the
Nazis committed.
•
Describe the role of the United States before and
after joining World War II.
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas.
Terms and People
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blitzkrieg – “lightning war” using improved
tanks and airpower
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Luftwaffe – German air force
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Dunkirk – site of British troops stranded in
France, and their rescue by sea
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Vichy – location in France of Germany’s
“puppet state”
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General Erwin Rommel – German general
known as the “Desert Fox”
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Terms and People (continued)
•
concentration camps – Nazi detention and
killing centers for civilians considered enemies
of the state
•
Holocaust – the systematic genocide of about
six million European Jews by the Nazis during
World War II
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Lend-Lease Act – law allowing FDR to sell or
lend war materials to those who were fighting
for freedom
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Which regions were attacked and occupied
by the Axis powers, and what was life like
under their occupation?
Diplomacy and compromise did not bring peace
with Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, or imperial
Japan.
The Axis powers advanced, attacking countries in
Eastern and Western Europe. In the Pacific, Japan
captured countries and colonies on the islands
and the mainland of Asia. The Axis powers
brought misery to the peoples they conquered.
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Hitler used the tactic of blitzkrieg, or
“lightning war,” to overrun much of Europe,
starting with Poland.
The German air
force, the Luftwaffe,
bombed airfields,
factories, and cities
in Poland. Then, fastmoving tanks and
troops pushed their
way in from the west.
Meanwhile,
Stalin’s forces
invaded Poland
from the east.
Within a month,
Poland ceased
to exist.
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Hitler waited out
the winter. Then,
in the spring of
1940, German
forces overran
Norway, Denmark,
the Netherlands,
and Belgium.
Next, German
troops poured
into France,
trapping the
retreating
British forces
at Dunkirk.
British vessels
crossed the
English Channel
and ferried
more than
300,000 British
troops to safety.
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Germany continued to attack Western Europe.
• German forces headed to Paris. With Italy
attacking from the south, France was forced to
surrender in June 1940.
• Germany occupied northern France and set up a
puppet government at Vichy in southern France.
• Next Hitler set his sights on Britain, calling this
planned invasion “Operation Sea Lion.”
• In September of 1940, the Luftwaffe began 57
straight nights of showering high explosives and
firebombs on London.
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London did not
break under the
Nazi blitz.
• Citizens carried on
with their daily lives,
seeking protection in
shelters and subways.
• The Luftwaffe could
not gain superiority
over Britain. Operation
Sea Lion was a failure.
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Despite his failure to conquer Britain, Hitler
seemed unstoppable.
•
German armies under the command of General
Erwin Rommel pushed into North Africa.
•
In addition, Axis armies invaded Greece,
Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, and Hungary.
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By 1941, the Axis powers or their allies controlled
most of Europe.
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In June 1941, Hitler broke the Nazi-Soviet Pact when
he attacked the Soviet Union.
The attack stalled during the winter when thousands
of unprepared Germans froze to death.
Leningrad withstood a two-and-a-half-year siege.
Stalin made an agreement to work with Britain.
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Japan and Germany set out to build a
“new order” in the lands they occupied.
• Japanese troops seized crops, destroyed
cities, and brutally treated local Chinese,
Filipinos, and other conquered people.
• The Nazis sent millions of Jews and political
opponents to concentration camps.
• The Nazis also targeted other groups they
considered “inferior,” including Gypsies,
Slavs, homosexuals, the disabled, and the
mentally ill.
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By 1941, Hitler
had devised plans
for his “Final
Solution”—the
extermination of
all Jews in Europe.
At special death
camps in Poland,
some six million
Jewish men,
women, and
children were
systematically
murdered.
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The scale and savagery of the Holocaust are
unequaled in history.
Young survivors of Auschwitz, the largest
Nazi death camp.
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The United States declared neutrality, but
Roosevelt wanted to be prepared for war.
•
In August 1941, he met secretly with British Prime
Minister Winston Churchill to create the Atlantic
Charter. Its goal was to destroy the Nazi reign.
•
Roosevelt persuaded Congress to pass the LendLease Act, allowing the United States to sell or
lend supplies to Britain.
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At the same time, tensions between the United
States and Japan grew after the United States
banned sale of war materials to Japan.
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In a sneak attack on December 7, 1941, Japanese
airplanes bombed the American fleet docked at Pearl
Harbor, Hawaii.
The next day, President
Roosevelt asked
Congress to declare war
on Japan.
On December 11,
Germany and Italy
declared war on the
United States.
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The Japanese
attack on Pearl
Harbor brought
the United States
into World War II.
As the United
States mobilized for
war, Japan
expanded deeper
into Asia.