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World War II Unit Objective: As responsible citizens, how can understanding the causes and effects of World War II help us make better decisions domestically and internationally now and in the future? Why did the TREATY OF VERSAILLES not prevent WW II? January 27 Today in History : • Astronauts die in launch pad fire, 1967 • Paris Peace Accords signed, 1973 Interesting Fact?: There are only four words in the English language which end in "-dous": tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous. The Word and Event: (1940s) • Heebie-Jeebies - The jitters. • Walt Disney wins a 1943 Academy Award for his animated short film Der Fuehrer's Face. 3 Why did the TREATY OF VERSAILLES not prevent WW II? WW I sets the stage. (Thinking back to the GREAT POWERS GAME and WW I.) 1. Suppose you were a leader of a country on the winning side of WW I. (US, Great Britain, France) 2. What do you want in the Treaty of Versailles at the end of WW I. 3. What about the Soviet Union that was an ally that suffered huge loss of lives and land but quit before the war was over? Why did the TREATY OF VERSAILLES not prevent WW II? WW I the “War to End All Wars”? Ultimately: 1. The Treaty of Versailles did not remove the M.A.I.N. causes for WW I. 2. Germany suffers extreme economic depression. The new democratic government is slow and inadequate in making improvements. As a result Germans turn to Adolf Hitler. 3. League of Nations is weak and ignore Germany’s military build up. 4. Russia wants to regain lost territory. 5. Russia is left out and resents and does not trust the Western Democracies. Why did the TREATY OF VERSAILLES not prevent WW II? WW I the “War to End All Wars”? Ultimately: 1. Led by Benito Mussolini Italy felt it had not gotten what it should have and wants to return to the glory of the Roman Empire. 2. The military gains control in Japan and unchallenged by the L.O.N. pushes to expand their dominance in Asia and the Pacific. 3. In the name of self determination Eastern Europe, including parts of Germany, is divided up into smaller countries leaving them small and defenseless. VIDEO “Over the Edge” WWII Objective: • Was the US involvement and reactions to the events that led to WW II appropriate? Evaluate the US governments reactions to events that lead to WW II January 28 Today in History : Challenger explodes, 1986 Interesting Fact?: Someone on Earth reports seeing a UFO every three minutes. The Word and Events (1940s): • Flat Tire - A dull, disappointing date • Marvel Comics introduces superhero Captain America in March 1941. 9 Evaluate the US governments reactions to events that lead to WW II January 29, Today in History : • King George III dies, 1820 • Kansas enters the Union as a free state, 1861 Interesting Fact?: Your stomach has to produce a new layer of mucus every two weeks otherwise it will digest itself. The Word: • Soitently- Sure! • After approximately 14 years, carving at Mount Rushmore concludes in October 1941. 10 VIDEO “Over the Edge” WWII Objective: • Was the US involvement and reactions to the events that led to WW II appropriate? Evaluate the US governments reactions to events that lead to WW II Key Events US reaction 1931 • • Japan attacks China (Sets up Puppet Government in Manchuria). US issues Stimson Doctrine. 1933 • Hitler becomes “Der Fuhrer” of Germany and makes antidemocracy speeches. 1935 • Italy led by Benito Mussolini invades Ethiopia • US Neutrality Act 1935 Evaluate the US governments reactions to events that lead to WW II Key Events US reaction 1936 • Germany and Italy supports a Fascist rebellion in Spain. • Hitler rebuilds the German military and occupies the Rhineland in defiance of the Treaty of Versailles. • US Neutrality Act 1936 1937 • Japan invades China and takes control of most of the east coast. • US Neutrality Act 1937 (Roosevelt sells arms to China anyway.) 1938 • Hitler uses the police and the military against his own people (Jews). • Hitler takes Austria • Hitler takes Czechoslovakia • Munich Conference (appeasement) Evaluate the US governments reactions to events that lead to WW II Key Events US reaction 1939 • Soviet Union and Germany signed a non-aggression pact. (Secret deal divides Poland) St. Louis rejected Hitler takes Poland WW II Begins Hitler attacks a neighboring, neutral country. (Belgium) 1940 • • • • • United States partially embargoed resources (oil and steel) to Japan in response to Japanese aggression in Asia and the Pacific • FDR makes “Destroyers for Bases” deal with GB Evaluate the US governments reactions to events that lead to WW II Key Events US reaction 1941 • Germany invades the Soviet Union • US enacts Lend-Lease Act • USS Reuben James is sunk by Germany while escorting ships to Great Britain. • Japan takes Indochina. • United States completely embargoed resources (oil) to Japan, and froze all Japanese assets in American entities. Why did the US remain neutral for so long? Isolationists Stop trade with warring countries and stay out of the war. America First Committee •Not our fight •WW I had not settled the problem •WW I had been connected to munitions makers (Nye Report) •US not prepared for war •War too costly in lives and money •Many people did not want to fight against their “homeland” Why did the US remain neutral for so long? INTERVENTIONISTS Continue trade and support for Allies and enter the war ourselves. Fight for Freedom Committee •Stop aggression •Stop genocide •Historically we had more ties to the Allies •Economically we had more ties to the Allies •Future imbalance of world power would become a threat •Last major Democracy ready to fall •US ships had been attacked Why did the US remain neutral for so long? Internationalists And Franklin Roosevelt Committee to Defend America •Provide supplies and aid to the Allies BUT NOT fight directly. •The US should become the “great arsenal of democracy.” Evaluate the US governments reactions to events that lead to WW II Pearl Harbor • • 1941 Dec. 7 Japan acts Pearl Harbor. US enters WW II • You will choose your groups How did events during • 2-3 students per topic WWII affect different • You will signup for a topic. ethnic groups? • Topics are grouped by ethnicity. • Topics are either Events in Small Group Research the US or Heroes and Project Leaders involved in the War. • We will be using the computers to day and tomorrow to compile information. How did events during WWII affect different ethnic groups? Small Group Research Project • After you have signed up for a topic meet with your group members to organize how you are going to get this project completed with limited class time available • Who is going to be responsible for information about your individuals or event? • Who is going to research the background of the event or relevant information about your ethnic group during the war? • You should have your research completed by the end of class tomorrow. Evaluate the US governments reactions to events that lead to WW II January 30 Today in History : Adolf Hitler is named chancellor of Germany, 1933 Interesting Fact?: Windmills always turn counter-clockwise. Except for the windmills in Ireland. The Word and Events (1940s): • Stoolie – Someone who tattles on a friend • Diarist Anne Frank and her family go into hiding in the "Achterhuis" on July 6, 1942, in Amsterdam 23 Research Project 1. Get your yellow Responsibility sheet from yesterday (On the front table) 2. Sign out, turn on, and log in on your computer. 1. Finish filling out your own individual responsibility sheet. How did events during 2. Research and write a WWII affect different summary of information ethnic groups? about your portion of the research topic include your source information. 3. By the end of class you Small Group need to save your Research Project information to the “W” student drive. 4. By the end of class you need to print and staple your information to your own responsibility sheet. IF THERE IS MORE TIME TO WORK THEN YOU ARE NOT DONE! What was the impact of WW II on the US? Feb 2 Today in History : First Groundhog Day, 1887 Interesting Fact?: Phil Simms was the first player to say the ‘I’m Going to Disney World’ after winning the Super Bowl? The Word and Events(1940s): • Carry a Torch - To have a crush on someone. • Band leader Alton Glenn Miller disappears while enroute to Paris, France, December 15, 1944. 27 Evaluate the US governments reactions to events that lead to WW II Pearl Harbor • • 1941 Dec. 7 Japan acts Pearl Harbor. US enters WW II Key people and events in WW II. Italy Benito Mussolini Fascism Key people and events in WW II. Germany Adolph Hitler Nazism - Same as Fascism but with a greater emphasis on racism. Key people and events in WW II. Japan Hideki Tojo & Emperor Hirohito Militarism – Same as Fascism but government led by a group of military leaders and the Emperor Key people and events in WW II. • United States Franklin D. Roosevelt Key people and events in WW II. • Great Britain Winston Churchill Key people and events in WW II. Soviet Union Joseph Stalin “Stalinist” Communism – Hated Fascists and Nazis but ultimately was basically the same. 1. Finish filling out your own individual responsibility sheet. How did events during 2. Research and write a WWII affect different summary of information ethnic groups? about your portion of the research topic include your source information. 3. By the end of class you Small Group need to save your Research Project information to the “W” student drive. 4. By the end of class you need to print and staple your information to your own responsibility sheet. IF THERE IS MORE TIME TO WORK THEN YOU ARE NOT DONE! How did events during WWII affect different ethnic groups? Small Group Presentations PowerPoint – Outline of information. Notes – Typed text of what you are going to say about each slide. • Using your information about our topic create a PowerPoint following the instruction sheet. • Focus on summarizing/outlining the information for the slides. • Include notes explaining the slides in the note section. • At this point all back grounds must be white. • Save to your student “W” drive. (See Example) What was the impact of WW II on the US? Feb 3 Today in History : Alberto Gonzales becomes first Hispanic U.S. attorney general, 2005 Interesting Fact?: Mike Ditka is the only man to score a Super Bowl touchdown and later be a head coach of a Super Bowl-winning team. The Word and Events (1940s): • Cooking with gas – Doing something right. • Department stores begin selling Tupperware® in 1946. • Using your information about our topic create a PowerPoint following the How did events during instruction sheet. WWII affect different ethnic groups? • Using the FOCUS questions outline the information for the slides. Small Group Presentations • You should have one picture per slide. • Include notes explaining each slide in the note section. PowerPoint – Outline of • At this point all back information. grounds must be white. Notes – Typed text • Print your PowerPoint with of what you are the notes/explanation at going to say about the bottom. each slide. (see the example). How did events during WWII affect different ethnic groups? Small Group Presentations By the end of the period the following is due: 1. PowerPoint – Outline (bullet points) of information. 2. Notes – Typed text of what you are going to say about each slide. Print a copy for me of the PowerPoint/Notes. (After you print the PowerPoint/Notes you can change the background and download it on my flash drive.) What was the impact of WW II on the US? February 4 Today in History : First U.S. president elected, 1789 States meet to form Confederacy, 1861 Ford buys Lincoln, 1922 Interesting Fact?: 12 newborns will be given to the wrong parents daily. The Word and Events (1940s): • Charles Yeager becomes the first man to break the sound barrier on October 14, 1947 42 How did events during WWII affect different ethnic groups? Small Group Presentations (15 minutes) PowerPoint – Outline of information. Notes – Typed text of what you are going to say about each slide. • FINISH your PowerPoint following the instruction sheet. • Using the FOCUS questions outline the information for the slides. • You should have one picture per slide. • Include notes explaining each slide in the note section. • At this point all back grounds must be white. • Print two copies of your PowerPoint with the notes/explanation at the bottom. (see the example). On a separate sheet of How did events during paper that you will turn in WWII affect different write the following ethnic groups? information for each presentation. Small Group 1. Title (who or what is Presentations being talked about) (During the Presentations 2. Why is this person or topic so important? 3. Interesting fact. What was the impact of WW II on the US? February 5 Today in History : Beckwith convicted of killing Medgar Evers in 1963, 1994 Interesting Fact?: When snakes are born with two heads, they fight each other for food. The Word and Events (1940s): • Hi sugar, are you rationed? — Are you going steady? • NASCAR® holds its first modified stock car race in Daytona Beach, FL, in 1948. 46 What was the impact of WW II on the US? February 6 Civics Projects Due March 30th Today in History : Roosevelt announces "court-packing" plan, 1937 Hitler to Mussolini: “Fight harder!”, 1941 Interesting Fact?: A cow produces 200 times more gas a day than a person. The Word and Events (1940s): • Horse feathers - an expletive expressing frustration or disapproval; same usage as applesauce. • George Orwell publishes Nineteen EightyFour in 1949. 47 How did events during WWII affect different ethnic groups? Small Group Presentations You will receive 5 bonus points for presenting your own PowerPoint. If you choose to not present, someone else can volunteer to present for you and they will receive the 5 bonus points. How did events during WWII affect different ethnic groups? Small Group Presentations For each group presenting you will be taking notes to turn in about: • Significance • Point of View • Evidence • Connections • Supposing (5 points for notes for each presentation) World War II in Europe • 1941-42 - Germany controls most of Europe. Italy controls much of Mediterranean Europe. Japan controls East Asia and the Pacific. • 1942 - Stalingrad holds. Allies attack Italian forces in North Africa “Operation Torch” • 1943 - Allies invade Italy. • 1944 - Allies invade France at Normandy. (Operation Overlord) • May 1945 - Victory in Europe. World War II in the Pacific • 1941- Japan attack Pearl Harbor • 1942- Doolittle raid on Tokyo. • 1942-1945- First – Battle of Guadalcanal. Battle of Midway. US and Allies slowly push back Japan. (leap frog) • 1945- US drops Atomic bombs at Nagasaki and Hiroshima. • August 1945 - Japan surrenders. VIDEO “Civilians at War” WWII Objective: When, if ever, is it justified to target civilians in war? Genocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group. Justified – just, right, valid, good, correct, ethical What was the impact of WW II on the US? Feb 9 Today in History : • Daylight saving time instituted, 1942 • McCarthy says communists are in State Department, 1950 • America meets the Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show, 1964 Interesting Fact?: A monkey was once tried and convicted for smoking a cigarette in South Bend, Indiana. The Word and Events (1940s): • Hard Boiled - a tough, strong guy. • 1947: A Hollywood blacklist of alleged Communist sympathizers includes 300 writers, directors and actors. 55 Past Assignments • If you were absent or did not do an assignment from last week you need to make it up. • If you were absent or did not get notes from last week you need to get notes from another student. • We will be writing an essay later this week, probably Thursday, in class. You will be able to use your notes. Be sure to have your notes available from the Great Depression and WW II. Civilians at War – Germany “blitz” attacks on British cities • More than one million London houses were destroyed or damaged, and more than 40,000 civilians were killed, almost half of them in London. Civilians at War – Great Britain and US bomb Germany • Every major German city was bombed, and many were more than halfdestroyed. German civilian deaths are estimated around 400,000. Civilians at War – THE HOLOCAUST • Jews under Nazi control lost all rights. • Many European Jews were tortured. • Six million Jews were killed (2/3 of the European Jews) in Concentration Camps and other war time actions. How did events during WWII affect those who fought and the people they returned to? “The Best Years of Our Lives.” The story of three veterans returning home from WW II. Captain Fred DerryBombardier, former “soda jerk, was married just before being sent to war, and was from a poor family. Seaman Homer Parrish- Lost his hands in a fire during the war, returning to a girlfriend he had planned to marry, and was from a middle class family. Sergeant –Al Stephanson – Infantry soldier, former bank executive, married for twenty years, and was financially successful. What was the impact of WW II on the US? Feb 10 Today in History : • The French and Indian War ends, 1763 • Soviet and American spies swapped, 1962 Interesting Fact?: Al Capone's business card said he was a used furniture dealer. The Word and Events(1940s): • Flip your wig — to lose control of yourself • 1948: The bikini arrives on American beaches 62 Civilians at War - Italian Atrocities in Ethiopia • Wide spread use of mustard gas • Ethiopia estimates that over 670,000 were killed. Civilians at War – Japanese Atrocities in China • Nanjing Massacre – 300,000 killed • “Comfort Women” • Total - Over 15 Million Chinese killed. Civilians at War – US “Fire” bombing of Tokyo • Seven months of bombing. • Combination of explosive and incendiary bombs. • Over 100,000 killed in one night in Tokyo. Over 500,000 total. Civilians at War Its Da Bomb • On August 2, 1939, just before World War II, Albert Einstein and several other scientists told Roosevelt of efforts in Nazi Germany to build an atomic bomb. • Shortly thereafter the United States secretly started "The Manhattan Project” to produce an atomic bomb code named “Gadget”. • First successful test July, 1945. How did events during WWII affect those who fought and the people they returned to? “The Best Years of Our Lives.” The story of three veterans returning home from WW II. Captain Fred DerryBombardier, former “soda jerk, was married just before being sent to war, and was from a poor family. Seaman Homer Parrish- Lost his hands in a fire during the war, returning to a girlfriend he had planned to marry, and was from a middle class family. Sergeant –Al Stephanson – Infantry soldier, former bank executive, married for twenty years, and was financially successful. What was the impact of WW II on the US? Feb 11 Today in History : Emma Goldman is arrested for lecturing and distributing materials about birth control. 1916 Interesting Fact?: Al Capone's business card said he was a used furniture dealer. The Word and Events(1940s) • Drugstore Cowboy - a guy that hangs around on a street corner trying to pick up girls. • 1943: "Amos 'n Andy" is cancelled after 15 years and 4,000 consecutive radio shows. 69 Civilians at War Its Da Bomb • On August 2, 1939, just before World War II, Albert Einstein and several other scientists told Roosevelt of efforts in Nazi Germany to build an atomic bomb. • Shortly thereafter the United States secretly started "The Manhattan Project” to produce an atomic bomb code named “Gadget”. • First successful test July, 1945. Hiroshima • Some 90,000 to 100,000 persons are killed immediately; about 145,000 persons will perish from the bombing by the end of 1945. Hiroshima Before After Nagasaki • Leveled Area: 6.7 million square meters Damaged Houses: 18,409 Casualties Killed------73,884 Injured-----74,909 Total------148,793 (Large numbers of people died in the following years from the effects of radioactive poisoning.) How did events during WWII affect those who fought and the people they returned to? “The Best Years of Our Lives.” The story of three veterans returning home from WW II. Captain Fred DerryBombardier, former “soda jerk, was married just before being sent to war, and was from a poor family. Seaman Homer Parrish- Lost his hands in a fire during the war, returning to a girlfriend he had planned to marry, and was from a middle class family. Sergeant –Al Stephanson – Infantry soldier, former bank executive, married for twenty years, and was financially successful. What was the impact of WW II on the US? Feb 12 Today in History : President Clinton acquitted, 1999 Interesting Fact?: HIPPOPOTAMUS sweat is red. It acts as an antiseptic and sun block. The Word (1940s) • Above my pay grade — Don’t ask me • 1941: Goods shipped to England include Spam, a new kind of canned and processed meat. 77 How did events during WWII affect those who fought and the people they returned to? War Aftermath US • US becomes world leader military • US becomes world economic leader • GI BILL (loans and education) • Baby Boom World • Cold War and Red Scare (45 years) How did events during WWII affect those who fought and the people they returned to? Great Depression Aftermath US • Social Security • Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) • Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) • Food and Drug Administration (FDA) • Federal Housing Administration (FHA) • Fair Labor Standards Act (NLRB) World • World Wide depression was part of the foundations of WW II How did events during WWII affect those who fought and the people they returned to? Written Assessment (open note) Prompt - “World War II had a greater impact than the Great Depression on American society.” Assess the validity of this statement. Will be graded for a separate assignment grade: 1. Dissect the prompt to insure you cover all parts. 2. Create a brief outline or graphic organizer on the bottom half of the front page. How did events during WWII affect those who fought and the people they returned to? Written Assessment (open note) Prompt - “World War II had a greater impact than the Great Depression on American society.” Assess the validity of this statement. • Think then and after. • Use your notes and personal knowledge to respond to the prompt. • Identify two or more social science perspectives to show change or impact on American society. Remember: Use the rubric and five habits of the mind (last page) to help guide your work. What was the impact of WW II on the US? Feb 13 Today in History : First Medal of Honor action, 1861 Interesting Fact?: A mole can dig a tunnel 300 feet long in just one night. The Word (1940s): • Mud — coffee • 1940: Nickel jukeboxes appear in taverns; 16 songs costs 50 cents, 3 minutes of silence is also available for 5 cents. 83 How did events during WWII affect those who fought and the people they returned to? FINISH Written Assessment (open note) Prompt - “World War II had a greater impact than the Great Depression on American society.” Assess the validity of this statement. • Think then and after. • Use your notes and personal knowledge to respond to the prompt. • Identify two or more social science perspectives to show change or impact on American society. Remember: Use the rubric and five habits of the mind (last page) to help guide your work. Pass forward your essay and your Best Years worksheet. On the Monday we are back from break we will have an OPEN NOTE TEST. How did events during WWII affect those who fought and the people they returned to? FINISH Written Assessment (open note) Prompt - “World War II had a greater impact than the Great Depression on American society.” Assess the validity of this statement. • Use your notes and personal knowledge to respond to the prompt. • Identify two or more social science perspectives to show change or impact on American society. Helpful Hints 1. Dissect the prompt to insure you cover all parts. 2. Create a brief outline or graphic organizer. 3. Use the rubric and five habits of the mind (last page) to help guide your work. What were the Causes and Effects of WW II? • All cell phones must remain put away while tests are out. • You can NOT use your notes, video worksheets, or study guides. • Use a #2 pencil WW II Test • Write your name on the appropriate line. • For subject write – WW II Test A or Test B • Do not write on the test sheets. • When you are finished turn your answer sheet over and work on something else. • Mind your own business at your desk.