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World War Two Chapter 17 (pages 338-363) Questions from the test • 1. Describe THREE causes of WWII. • 2. Explain THREE new important technologies of WWII. • 3. Describe the major outcomes/results of WWII. • Remember this will be an open note and open Google Slides test. But, it will not be collaborative. (Do it by yourself) Review of 17.1 (pp 340-344) (look for the causes of WWII) • Germany violates Versailles! – increasing military & enters the demilitarized Rhineland • Great Britain has a policy of appeasement – policy of making political or material concessions to an enemy power in order to avoid conflict • New Alliances: Germany & Italy, Germany & Japan • By 1938, Hitler gains control of Sudetenland, Czechoslovakia and Austria(Anschluss) • Germany & USSR sign a Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression pact( Aug ‘39) – Agreed not to attack one another – USSR gains control of E. Poland & Baltic states • Hitler invades Poland and WWII has begun (Sept 1, ‘39) – Br. & Fr. declare war two days later What’s going on in Asia? • Japan’s main motivation in Asia was to aggressively gain resources – Manchuria (1931--) – League of Nations investigates • Japan opts out of the League – China appeases at first • Japan seized China’s capital and massacred & raped 1000s • Rape of Nanjing (The China Incident) • US imposes economic sanctions on Japan – Japan badly needed oil & scrap iron – A major reason behind Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor. Hitler’s Early Victories (Ch. 17. 2—pages 345-349) • Blitzkrieg “lightning war” – Panzer tanks & Luftwaffe • (Air force) • Poland surrenders end of Sept. (4 weeks) – Germany & USSR divide Poland • Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, & France all fall by mid-1940 – Failed Maginot Line (see 2nd pic) US response? • Roosevelt denounces aggressors – publicly declare to be wrong or evil • Isolationism – No alliances – Neutrality acts • Not taking sides • Lend-Lease Act (1941-45) – $50 B supplies to Allies • Food & militaries supplies – Helps get US out of Depression • How? Discussion question Britain---Hangin’ in there! • Dunkirk – 340K evacuated-Hitler’s blunder! – Result: Britain is still in the war • Battle of Britain – Aug. 1940: major offensive on Britain’s military targets – Sept. 1940-bomb civilians • “The Blitz” 9/’40-5/’41 video • London for 57 nights! • 16 cities, 40K killed – RAF & radar Graphic Novel Assignment # 4 • Hitler violates the Non-Aggression Pact • In the graphic novel, students are to find instances in which the German soldier mentions supplies. List those. Then…. • Students are to write a paragraph addressing the following questions: (include the questions in your answer) – 1. Why do you think the Soviet people killed their livestock and burned their houses and crops? – 2. How does Russia’s geography (it’s location to Europe) lend itself to such a strategy? – 3. What would you have done if you were in Russia’s situation? Germany’s situation? Two Front War • Germany attacks USSR – Operation Barbarossa – War against Communism • Goals: 1. knock out inferior USSR, 2. gain lebensraum, 3. then get Britain – “living space” • Late start proves costly – Summer ‘41, not Spring like planned – 1800 mile front – “Scorched Earth” policy • Dismantle factories • Ship livestock, food, etc. • Burn land & property – High casualties on both sides – 2 M Russians captured – Harsh winters--Germany Hear Wikipedia excerpt America Goes to War Yesterday, December 7th, 1941 -- a date which will live in infamy -- the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan. Ch. 17.2 pp 348-349 (3/30/16) • You have 12-15 minutes to read QUIETLY • Answer the questions on the worksheet ( #5) Island hopping-check for understanding • What is island hopping and why was it an important military strategy employed by the Allies? • Turn and share your thoughts with a neighbor Summary of #5 • Attack unifies the US • Japan has early victories…..MacArthur leaves – “ I Shall Return!” (and he does) • Battle of Coral Sea saved Australia • Midway was the turning pt. in the Pacific • Island Hopping: • Germany is fighting two fronts: East, and now Africa (really 3) • Germany miscalculates (again) Battle of Stalingrad WWII in Europe & N. Africa American Propaganda • While you watch, please consider the following: – 1. How does the video portray Hitler and the Nazis? – 2. What is the central message? (If you were an American during WWII, what would you have thought about the war effort?) 3. Were there any stereotypes or portrayals that may have been seen as offensive or inappropriate? If so, what were they, are why? Home Front Jigsaw • See criteria • 10 minutes-Use all of the time. • If using computer, login ASAP The Home Front and Civilians (pages 350-354) • Mobilization: the process of assembling troops & supplies; making them ready for war. • Civilians=20 M killed total • 1. Soviet Union – Siege of Leningrad (1.5 M die) • 900 days – Women • Combat (only nation) • Snipers & aircrews • factories – “battle of machines” • Moving factories & machines • Out produced the Germans • Emphasis of military goods=food shortage – Rationing for troops & civilians – Starvation: ate dogs, mice, leather, glue soup • 2. United States & Home Front • “Great arsenal of the Allies” – 6 ships/day, 96,000 planes/year (1943) • Boomtowns housing & school shortages • Women – “Rosie the Riveter” – Military (350K & noncombat) • Japanese Internment Camps (1942-45) – 110,000 (65% were born in US) • Nisei=Japanese Americans – Why? National security & reduce hysteria Video from WA state We ALL did our part • • • • • Victory Gardens Victory Bonds Rationing Scrap metal, paper & rubber drives Video: Within your notes, add additional efforts from the Home Front A soldier rethinks the Home Front If absent on the Home Front video, go to the link below • 3. Germany • Blitzkrieg take from conquered countries – Food & raw materials • Losing war, more effort towards arms • TOTAL MOBILIZATION OF THE ECONOMY (1944) – Schools, theaters, cafes closed – No schools = more soldiers & factory workers – Total mobilization was too late! • Women in workforce changed slightly • 4. Japan • Highly mobilized • Government control – Prices, wages, labor, resources • Call for sacrifice – Kamikaze= “divine wind” – Using planes as weapons • Ages 13-60 were mobilized • Women – “ The weakening of the family system would be the weakening of the nation….We are able to our duties…only because we have wives & mothers at home.” Gen. Tojo – Increased work in textiles & farming – Brought in Korean & Chinese workers (& sex slaves ) Civilians as targets • Britain – The Blitz (review) – Children ( & moms) to countryside – Or Canada? • Arandora Star …U-Boat sunk it. Children died • Germany – British bombing raids • .5 M civilians killed – Terror – Kids to countryside too – Firebombing of Dresden • Japan – B-29s on the mainland • Got close enough due to island hopping – Tokyo Firebombing (Mar 1945) • Listen and take notes in margin 77 Last Years of the War (359-362) • The European Theater – Italy: Mussolini=head of German puppet state. Allies take Rome in June ‘44 – D-Day 6/6/’44(Operation Overlord) • • • • Allies under Eisenhower Normandy, France Germans were duped = time to succeed Turning pt. for Allies in Europe – Battle of the Bulge (Dec ‘44-Jan ‘45) • Result: hard fought Allied victory – Soviets march toward Berlin • Hitler commits suicide, Mussolini killed by partisans (resistance fighters) • V-E Day May 7, 1945 Attention toward Japan The Century: Home Front. 29:58-38:05 Last Years of the War (359-362) • The Asian Theater (The Pacific) • Great gains via island hopping – Iwo Jima & Okinawa significant victories • Roosevelt dies, VP Truman • Manhattan Project (new weapon) – 5+ years, $2B, 130 K workers – July 1945, Trinity test in NM desert • Used on Japan ends war – Hiroshima (8/6/45) – Nagasaki (8/9/45) – Ushers in the Atomic Age (Cold War) video The Atom Bomb • BBC’s Hiroshima/video clips – This video will help students prepare for Question 2 – Contrasting the use of technology during WWI and WWII. – Take notes on the back of the Powerpoint notes that explain how the superweapon helped win the war. BBC Hiroshima: Dropping the Bomb Outcomes of WWII (q #3) • Allies win, Axis Powers defeated • US becomes most powerful nation – In the ‘50s, we will possess 50+% of world’s wealth • Ushered in a Cold War – East vs West • Democracy vs. Communism – NATO vs Warsaw Pact – Germany split in 2, Berlin split in 2 • Ushered in an Atomic Age/Space Race – Nuclear weapons – Nuclear energy • Led to the development of a United Nations • Creation of Israel Timeline….it may help Not exactly true….US Civilian losses You have some information to help answer these questions • 1. Describe THREE causes of WWII. • 2. Explain THREE new important technologies of WWII. • 3. Describe the major outcomes/results of WWII.