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Transcript
Introduction to
WWII
When?
•1939-1945
•US involvement 1941-1945
1939
Sept.1 Germany
invades Poland
(official start to
the war)
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1941
1945
Sept. 3 -
Dec. 7 – Japan
May -
Sept. - Atomic
Britain &
France declare
war on
Germany
bombs Pearl
Harbor; US enters
the War
Germans
Surrender
Bombing of
Hiroshima &
Nagasaki,
Japanese
Surrender
Who?
Allies
Axis
Great Britain
Soviet Union
German
y
Ital
United States
France
(note: France surrendered to
Germany in 1940 (after 6 weeks of
fighting)
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y
Japan
Major Leaders
Adolf Hitler
Nazi Germany
Benito Mussolini
Italy
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Major Leaders
Hideki Tojo
Japanese Prime Minister
Winston Churchill
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British Prime Minister
Major Leaders
Joseph Stalin
Russian Leader
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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US President
Why? 1. Treaty of Versailles
A. Germany lost land to
surrounding nations
B. War Reparations
-Allies collect $ to pay back war
debts to U.S.
-Germany must pay $57 trillion
(modern equivalent)
-Bankrupted the German economy
& embarrassed Germans
Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau, and Woodrow Wilson
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during negotiations for the Treaty
Why? 2. World-wide Depression
A. The Depression made
Germany’s debt even worse
B. Desperate people turn to
desperate leaders
-Hitler seemed to
provide solutions to
Germany’s problems
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1923 - Wallpapering with German Deutchmarks
Why?
2. World-wide Depression
C. Hitler provided scapegoats for
Germany’s problems (foreigners,
Jews, communists, Roma (Gypsies),
mentally ill, homosexuals)
-Kristallnacht - vandalism &
destruction of Jewish property &
synagogues
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Why? 3.
A.
Rise of Totalitarian Regimes
In a Totalitarian country, individual rights are not viewed
as important as the needs of the nation
Communist Dictatorship
(USSR)
Fascist Dictatorship
(Germany, Italy)
Totalitarianism
Military Dictatorship
(Japan)
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Fascism: military
government
with based on
racism &
nationalism
with strong
Why? 4. Isolationism of Major Powers
A.
Why was the U.S. Isolationist?
i. Great Depression (problems at home)
ii. Perceptions of WWI
-did not seem to solve much
-people began to think that we’d got into
WWI for the wrong reasons
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Why? 4. Isolationism of Major Powers
iii. Opposition to war (Pacifism)
Kellogg-Briand pact - condemned war
as a way to solving conflicts
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Why? 4. Isolationism of Major Powers
B. This led to policies of “Appeasement”
i. Appeasement: give dictators what they want
and hope that they won’t want anything else
ii.
Begins with Japanese invasion of Manchuria,
Italian invasion of Ethiopia, and continues with
Hitler . . .
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The Rise - Third Reich The Rise & Fall
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