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World War 2 Part 2 Warm Up What lessons have we learned from World War 2? Think about… a. Hitler’s rise to power b. Germany sending troops to North Africa c. Germany attacking the Soviet Union d. Japan attacking Pearl Harbor e. New weapons in World War 2 (how did this change how wars are fought) f. Allies vs. the Axis Homework Chapter 16, Section 4 Assessment, Questions 1-4 Looking Ahead World War 2 Quiz next Thursday/Friday Learning Objectives Enhance public speaking skills by presenting World War 2 Research Interpret the Soviet perspective on how Germany should be punished Analyze how the US won the war in the Pacific Finish Presentations Defeat of Germany and Italy 1. Italy, 1943: a. American and British troops invade mainland Italy b. Mussolini arrested and eventually killed c. Germans continue to occupy Italy 2. Germany, 1945: a. Soviet troops attack Germany from the East and American troops attack Germany from the West b. Hitler commits suicide as the Soviets take Berlin Allied Invasion of Italy Allied Invasion of Germany Interpreting the Soviet Perspective •Write a Peace Proposal from the perspective of a Soviet Diplomat •Be sure to analyze the graph of how many Soviets died in the war and during Stalin’s regime Check for Understanding What does the “Pacific Theater” refer to? Name two key turning points in the Pacific and explain why these were turning points U.S. Island Hopping Strategy Island Hopping: Rather than attack every island that Japan owned, the US chose specific places to attack Why would the US do this? Why not attack every island Japan owned? What have we learned about the Japanese military code of conduct? How do you think this is going to impact the war in the Pacific? Major Battles Fought in the Pacific Pearl Harbor- Japan destroys US Pacific Fleet and US enters the war Coral Sea-First Allied Victory against the Japanese Midway- Crushing blow to the Japanese Airforce Guadalcanal- Japanese put on the defensive Saipán- Huge military and civilian losses for the Japanese Leyte Gulf- Destruction of the Japanese Navy US Island Hopping Campaign:1942-1945 World War 2 in Color Warm Up Who was the president of the US when the atomic bombs were dropped on Japan? Why were atomic bombs dropped on Japan? Who was responsible for Japan agreeing to surrender? Homework Chapter 16, Section 4 Assessment, Questions 1-4 Looking Ahead World War II quiz next Thursday/Friday Learning Objectives Synthesize the end of the war and its consequences Interpret the Pros and Cons of the use of the Atomic Bomb Analyze how the Allies dealt with Germany, Italy and Japan after the war Pros and Cons List-The Use of the Atomic Bombs Make a Pros and Cons List of America using the Atomic Bomb against Japan Write 5 Pros and Cons Consider the following: a. Japan’s unwillingness to surrender b. How this impacted the US’s international reputation c. The amount of people that were killed and destruction caused by the bombs d. The alternative solution: An assault on mainland Japan World War 2 Review Sheet Textbook Question and Answer Read Chapter 16, Section 5 and answer Question 1-4 in the Section Assessment Check for Understanding What does it mean to have a power vacuum? Which countries, before World War 2, were the international superpowers? Why are they no longer going to be the superpowers? Which countries, after World War 2, are going to be the international superpowers? Why? Which countries are the modern day superpowers? Warm Up Identify three differences between World War I and World War II Think about: a. Allies and countries fighting in the war b. Ways the war that was fought c. New weapons d. Places and battles of the war e. Reasons for the war Looking Ahead World War II quiz next Thursday/Friday Learning Objectives Synthesize the course of World War 2 Decipher Holocaust vocabulary Analyze and Interpret the Holocaust reading Make a Flow Chart to show how the following events connect to one another 1. Invasion of Poland 6. Invasion of France 2. Bombing of Pearl Harbor 7. Battle of Dunkirk 3. Bombing of Hiroshima/Nagasaki 8. Battle of Stalingrad 4. Battle of Britain 9. Battle of Normandy 5. Invasion of the Soviet Union 10. Battle of Midway Transitioning: The Holocaust 1. What is a genocide? 2. Where did we already learn about two different genocides? 3. What kind of people did Hitler hate and why? Holocaust Vocabulary Racial purity: Hitler’s idea that there should be a pure, German Aryan race Final Solution: Hitler’s decision to kill all the Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, handicapped, etc. SS: Special German police who captured, transported, and killed Jews Kristallnacht (1938): “Night of the Broken Glass”-Jewish stores are broken into and destroyed Ghettos: Sections of cities were Jews were forced to live Check for Understanding How does the idea of Lebensraum connect to the Holocaust??? Holocaust Reading Read the article about the Holocaust and then answer the questions that follow The Bielski Brothers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SooANfD9sWc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZrA-i6kOdc 1. In the first clip, how does the Jewish leader say they are going to get their revenge? 2. Why do you think this movie is called “Defiance” 3. What common misconceptions are shown to be not true, in relation to Jews in the Holocaust? The Warsaw Uprising of 1944 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Iyxc5EHtrU 1. Where is this taking place? 2. What is going on in the Eastern Front by 1944? 3. What is going on in the Western Front by 1944? 4. What kind of message do you think the Warsaw Uprising sent to Jews and other people who were oppressed by the NAZIs? Finish Study Guides Take this in-class time to work on next week’s homework, which is to complete your study guide Warm Up Write down three facts about the Holocaust that you learned yesterday Name three major turning points of World War II and explain why they were turning points in the war Homework Complete Study Guide Learning Objectives Retaining Material Write one paragraph that explains the following questions: 1. Why did the Holocaust take place? 2. Where did the Holocaust take place? 3. What happened in the Holocaust? 4. When did the Holocaust take place and what else was going on at this time? 5. Who was involved in the Holocaust? Echoes of Truth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtxA5C74Cfk How many Jews died in the Holocaust and why is it so important to remember what happened? What kind of laws and regulations were passed against Jews before being sent to the concentration or death camps? How were Jews transported to the death camps and what would immediately happen to them when they got there Gallery Walk Analyze the ten different pictures and answer the question on the bottom ON A SEPARATE SHEET OF PAPER Check In/Check for Understanding What questions do you have about the Holocaust? What kinds of people died in the Holocaust and approximately how many died? Who was doing the killing? How were they being killed? Jeopardy Warm Up Write out ten questions that you think will be on the quiz Homework Complete Study Guide Learning Objectives Synthesize material from World War II Enhance studying skills Collaborate with peers to study for quiz Create your own matching sheet Pick 15 vocabulary words that you think will be on the quiz On the left side of the paper, write the vocabulary terms On the right side of the paper, write the definitions (mix them up so each definition isn’t directly across from its corresponding term Be sure to leave some space next to the vocabulary term Kahoot.IT Study Guides In-Class time to work on study guides