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By: Jackie White
 U.S. History II
Chapter 24 Section 1
     “Dictators Threaten World
               Peace”
• Main Idea: The rise of rulers in Europe &
  Asia led to World War II.
• Why It Matters Now: Dictators of the
  1930’s & 40’s changed the course of history,
  making world leaders especially watchful for
  the actions of dictators today.
• Terms & Names: Joseph Stalin, Adolf
  Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Francisco Franco,
  totalitarianism, fascism, Nazism, Neutrality
  Acts
Learning Objective
• Guiding Question: How did the rise of
  dictators in Europe and Asia lead to World
  War II?
• Understand the conditions that brought
  dictators to power and the aggressive
  actions taken that led to the outbreak of
  World War II.
• Be able to identify the dictators, their
  country, type of government, & aggressive
  acts.
What do you know about WWII?
• http://www.history.com/interactives/inside-wwii-interactive
Germany Nazi Party Poster
            • To whom do you
              think this poster is
              directed?
            • How does this
              poster try to
              attract students to
              the Nazi party?
            • Is it effective?
The Treaty of Versailles
                           Caused anger and
                           resentment
                           Germany saw nothing fair
                           about Article 231 (war guilt
                           clause) that blamed them
                           for starting WWI.
                           Germans felt betrayed by
                           their government for
                           agreeing to the treaty and
                           anger towards the Allies.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yj_eiyBsSSc&feature=
player_embedded
The Treaty of Versailles




Germany was stripped of its overseas colonies and
border territories.
The Treaty of Versailles

              Germany
              experienced
              hyperinflation in
              1923, the
              economic
              demand of
              reparation
              payments was
              the prime cause
              of inflation.
The “Stab-In-The-Back” Theory




German soldiers are dissatisfied.
The League of Nations
• What was the
  purpose of the
  League of
  Nations?
• When was the
  League created?

Designed after WWI
 to prevent acts of
 aggression.
The League of Nations




             Which countries
             were expelled
             from or left the
             League of
             Nations?
The League of Nations




Which powerful country refused to join the
League?
Will the League of Nations be very effective in
preventing war?
The League of Nations




U.S. did not join because they wanted to remain
  out of European conflicts -America practices a
  policy of isolationism
The Ineffectiveness of the
       League of Nations




No control of major conflicts.
No progress in disarmament.
No effective military force.
No ability to enforce its edicts.
The Great Depression
                            •World War I
                            reparations and
                            dependence on
                            American loans caused
                            a depression Germany.
                            •1932, 6 million
                            Germans were
                            unemployed
•   Why did Germany         •Helped Nazi party
    experience a Depression
    post WWI?               come to power by
•   How did the Depression
                            blaming economic
    effect the German       hardships on Jewish
    people?                 people
The Great Depression




In 1923 a five million German mark was
worth less then a penny due to hyperinflation
The Great Depression




Germans were desperate and turned to
Hitler for hope.
Decadence of the Weimar Republic
                   How are the German
                   people portrayed?
                   How is the German
                   government
                   portrayed?
                   How do you think the
                   German people feel
                   about their
                   government (the
                   Weimar Republic?)
Adolf Hitler
• A jobless soldier
  drifting around
  Germany post WWI
• 1919 he joined a
  struggling group called
  the National
  Socialist German
  Workers Party
  (Nazi Party)
                          Called himself Der Fuhrer-
• He proved to be a
                          “The Leader” & promised to
  powerful speaker and
                          bring Germany out of chaos
  quickly became the
  party’s leader
Adolf Hitler
• Wrote Mein Kampf (My Struggle) The
  original title Hitler chose was "Four and a
  Half Years of Struggle against Lies, Stupidity
  and Cowardice.”
• Throughout Mein Kampf, Hitler refers to
  Jews as parasites, liars, dirty, crafty, sly,
  wily, clever, without any true culture, a
  sponger, a middleman, a maggot, eternal
  blood suckers, repulsive, unscrupulous,
  monsters, foreign, menace, bloodthirsty,
  avaricious, the destroyer of Aryan humanity,
  and the mortal enemy of Aryan humanity.
Mein Kampf
• Set forth the basic beliefs of Nazism
  that became the action plan for the
  Nazi Party
• Wanted to unite all German people
  into a great German empire
• National expansion- Secure more
  living space/land for German people
• Enforce racial purification, wanted to
  form a master race of “Aryans” (blond
  haired blue eyed people) who were
  destined to rule the world
• “Inferior races” Jews, Slavs, & all
  nonwhites were fit only to serve
  Aryans
Election of Adolf Hitler




• Hitler was elected in a democratic election
• The last election of the Weimar Republic that
  governed Germany after World War I
• Hitler and Nazis accused the ruling Socialists
  Democrats of betraying Germany by signing the
  Treaty of Versailles
Adolf Hitler
              • By 1932, Nazism the belief
                in extreme nationalism &
                racism becomes the
                strongest political party in
                Germany
              • 1933, Hitler was appointed
                chancellor (prime
                minister)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yf6_zKLbykQ
Third Reich
• Once in power,
  Hitler dismantled
  Germany’s
  democratic
  Weimar Republic &
  established the
  Third Reich or Third
  German Empire
• Hitler believed the
  Third Reich would
  last for a thousand
  years.
Burning of the Reichstag
• The Reichstag
  building, seat of the
  German government,
  burns after being set
  on fire by Nazis in
  February of 1933.
• This enabled Adolf
  Hitler to seize power
  under the pretext of
  protecting the nation
  from threats to its
  security
Oath of Allegiance to Hitler
• The oath of loyalty of the
  soldiers of the armed
  forces:'I swear by God
  this sacred oath: I will
  render unconditional
  obedience to Adolf
  Hitler, the Fuhrer of the
  German Reich and
  people, Supreme
  Commander of the           What is unusual about this
  Armed Forces, and will oath?
  be ready as a brave
  soldier to risk my life at What are soldiers
  any time for this oath.' committing to do?
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QyqxkM_Z94
Summarize

• Who is the
  leader of
  Germany?
• What type of
  government
  does Germany
  have?
Japanese Militarist Expansion
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inA-36YRV0Y




What geographic features might have led Japan
to expand?
Japanese Culture
                                Bushido
                                Way of
                                the
                                warrior
                                Code of
                                conduct
Emperor
Hirohito                        Loyalty

Omnipotent                      Death
                                before
God                             dishonor
Destined by
divine right to
rule the world
Japanese Militarist Expansion
                  • Wanted more
                    living space for
                    a growing
                    population
                  • Nationalistic
                    Military leaders
                    were trying to
                    take control of
                    the imperial
                    government
Japan Invades Manchuria, 1931




Japanese Militarists launched a surprise attack and
seized control of the Chinese province Manchuria
               within months 1931
Japan Invades Manchuria, 1931




•League of Nations investigates Manchurian
situation
•Condemned Japan for their actions
•Japan quit the League of Nations
The Tanaka Memorial
                Japanese
                plan for
                domination
                of Asia &
                the world.
                In order to
                conquer all
                of Asia &
                the rest of
                the world we
                must first
                conquer
                China
The Japanese Invasion of China,
               1937
                       The Japanese invade
                       mainland China by dropping
                       bombs on civilian areas in
                       Shanghai in hopes of forcing
                       a quick surrender

                       After the fall of Shanghai
                       Japanese Army began march
                       to Chinese capital Nanking

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoW2WYdOsvg&feature=rel
Rape of Nanking
         • The Japanese used
           mass killings
         • set villages & cities
           on fire
         • raped women and
           kept others as sexual
           slaves
         • tortured, mutilated,
           & killed Chinese
           citizens
Summarize
• Who is the leader of
  Japan?
• What are two countries
  that Japan invaded in the
  1930’s?
• What type of actions did
  Japanese soldiers take
  during these invasions?
• How might these
  aggressive acts lead to
  WWII?
Mussolini’s Rise to Power
                                Unemployment &
                                inflation led to strikes
                                in Italy
                              • Middle & upper class
                                demanded strong
                                leadership
                              • A powerful speaker,
                                Benito Mussolini
                                appealed to wounded
“Italy wants peace, work,       national pride and
and calm. I will give these     played on people’s
things with love if possible,   fears of an economic
with force if necessary.”       collapse and
                                communism
Fascism in Italy
           • 1921, Mussolini
           established the
           Fascist Party, which
           stressed nationalism
           & the interests of the
           state above the
           individual
           •Argued power rest
           with a strong leader
           and a small group of
           devoted party
           members
Fascism
• What are some basic
  beliefs of fascism?
• Concentrated private
  wealth, control of
  information, massive
  investment in
  manufacture of arms and
  military equipment,
  suppression of labor
  movements
March on Rome




• October 1922, Mussolini marched on
  Rome with thousands of his followers,
  whose uniform gave them the name “Black
  Shirts”
Totalitarianism in Italy
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIxAsangFZc




• Italian king appointed Mussolini head of the government
• Called himself Il Duce, or “the leader”
• Mussolini crushed all opposition and made Italy a
  totalitarian state
• A government that maintains complete control over its
  citizens, individuals have no rights.
Italy Attacks Ethiopia, 1935




Mussolini began building his Roman Empire by
invading Ethiopia, one of Africa’s few remaining
independent countries
Italy Invades Ethiopia
The League of Nations        Emperor Haile Selassie
  responded with an
  economic boycott
1936 Ethiopia had fallen




                        Ethiopian emperor says, “It is us
                       today…It will be you tomorrow.”
http://www.watchmojo.com/index.php?id=10699
Rome-Berlin Axis, 1936




Forged a relationship between German and Italian dictators
              called The “Pact of Steel”
  Adolf Hitler and Italian Benito Mussolini together in
                  Munich, June 18, 1940.
Japan Invades              Italy invades Ethiopia
     Manchuria




1. Which countries were aggressors?
2. What do you notice about the size of Italy &
    Japan with respect to the countries they
    invaded. What similarities do you see?
Spanish Civil War




• 1936 a group of Spanish army officers led by
  General Francisco Franco rebelled against
  the Spanish republic.
The Spanish Civil War: 1936 - 1939




•Insurrection against a legally constituted,
democratic, but left leaning government
•Revolts broke out all over Spain, the Spanish Civil
War began
The Spanish Civil War:
                      1936 - 1939
        The                           The
      National                      Popular
       Front                         Front
     [Nationalists]
     [Nationalists]             [Republicans]
                                [Republicans]


   The “Right” Army                 “Loyalists”
        Industry                      Workers
      Landowners                      Peasants
    The middle class                   Unions
    Catholic Church                  Socialists
Supported by Germany &              Communists
          Italy                      Anarchists
The Spanish Civil War
The Spanish Civil War:
     1936 - 1939
International Response to
      Spanish Civil War




• Italy & Germany backed Franco’s forces by
  supplying weapons, tanks, and fighter planes into
  Spain to test new weapons and tactics that would
  later be used during WWII
The Spanish Civil War:
A Dress Rehearsal for WWII?




                        Italian troops in
                             Madrid

 “Today Spain, Tomorrow the World”
The Spanish Civil War: 1936 - 1939




 3,000 Americans formed the American
    “Lincoln Brigade” to fight Franco
“Guernica”   by Pablo Picasso
▪The overall scene is within a room        ▪Under the horse is a dead, apparently
where, at an open end on the left, a       dismembered soldier; his hand on a severed arm
wide-eyed bull stands over a woman         still grasps a shattered sword from which a flower
grieving over a dead child in her arms.    grows.▪On the open palm of the dead soldier is a
                                           stigma, a symbol of martyrdom derived from the
▪The center is occupied by a horse         stigmata of Christ.▪A light bulb blazes in the
falling in agony as it had just been run   shape of an evil eye over the suffering horse's
through by a spear or javelin.             head (the bare bulb of the torturer's cell.)
                                           Picasso's intended symbolism in regards to this
It is important to note that the large     object is related to the Spanish word for lightbulb;
gaping wound in the horse's side is a      "bombilla", which makes an allusion to "bomb"
major focus of the painting.               and therefore signifies the destructive effect
▪Two "hidden" images formed by the         which technology can have on society.[citation
horse appear in Guernica:                  needed]▪To the upper right of the horse, a
                                           frightened female figure, who seems to be
▪A human skull overlays the horse's        witnessing the scenes before her, appears to have
body.                                      floated into the room through a window. Her arm,
▪A bull appears to gore the horse from     also floating in, carries a flame-lit lamp. The lamp
underneath. The bull's head is formed      is positioned very close to the bulb, and is a
                                           symbol of hope, clashing with the
mainly by the horse's entire front leg     lightbulb.▪From the right, an awe-struck woman
which has the knee on the ground. The      staggers towards the center below the floating
leg's knee cap forms the head's nose. A    female figure. She looks up blankly into the
horn appears within the horse's breast.    blazing light bulb.▪Daggers that suggest
▪The bull's tail forms the image of a      screaming replace the tongues of the bull,
flame with smoke rising from it,           grieving woman, and horse.▪A bird, possibly a
                                           dove, stands on a shelf behind the bull in
seemingly appearing in a window            panic.▪On the far right, a figure with arms raised
created by the lighter shade of gray       in terror is entrapped by fire from above and
surrounding it.                            below.▪A dark wall with an open door defines the
Guernica
• By Pablo Picasso depicts the Nazi German
  bombing of Guernica, Spain on April 26,
  1937 during the Spanish Civil War.
• The attack killed between 250 and 1,600
  people, and many more were injured.
• The Spanish government commissioned
  Pablo Picasso to paint a large mural for the
  Spanish display at the Paris International
  Exposition
• Guernica epitomizes the tragedies of war
  and the suffering war inflicts upon
  individuals.
Dictators Rise to Power




In which countries did authoritarian rulers come to
power?
Exit Ticket

• Answer the 5 questions using the Timeline
  of Events Leading to World War II
• Put the following events in the order in
  which they occurred by numbering them
  in chronological order (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.)
• Then record the sequence of events on
  the flow chart.
Chapter 24 Section 2
       “War in Europe”
• Main Idea: Using the sudden mass attack called
  blitzkrieg, Germany invaded and quickly
  conquered many European countries.
• Why It Matters Now: Hitler’s actions started
  World War II and still serve as a warning to be
  vigilant about totalitarian government.
• Terms & Names:
Neville Chamberlin          non-aggression pact
Winston Churchill blitzkrieg
Charles de Gaulle
appeasement
Learning Objective
Guiding Question: What military tactics
did Germany use to expand into
neighboring territories and how did other
countries respond to German’s actions?
Describe Germany military tactics and
strategy used to quickly conquer
neighboring European countries and the
international response.
Warm Up
Imagine you were
being robbed,
what would you
do?




                   How might size & strength of your
                   opponent influence your
                   response?
German Acts of Aggression




• 1933 Hitler pulled Germany out of the League
• 1935 Hitler began a military build up
• 1936 Hitler sent troops into the Rhineland, a
  German region bordering France and Belgium that
  was demilitarized (DMZ) as a result of the Treaty of
  Versailles
Germany Invades the Rhineland
               March 7, 1936
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpxdYTNkbe4




Where is the Rhineland located?
What is the Rhineland?
When was it created?
Why was it created?
Germany Invades Austria (1938)




• Hitler began his plan to expand into the
  land of his neighbors.
• Austria was created out of the former
  Austro Hungarian Empire after WWI at the
  Paris Peace Conference
• Majority of Austria’s population was German who
  favored unification with Germany
• March 12, 1938 German troops marched into Austria
  unopposed
The Austrian Anschluss, 1938




1 day later Germany announced that its Anschluss or
“union” with Austria was complete
•The U.S. & the rest of the world did nothing.
Adolf Hitler, Fuhrer of Germany, accepts salutes
and cheers from the Nazi controlled Reichstag after
  announcing the Anschluss (union) with Austria.
Invasion of Sudetenland




• 3 million German speaking people lived in the
  western boarder regions of Czech called the
  Sudetenland
Invasion of the Sudetenland




•Hitler wanted to annex the Sudetenland to provide
more living space for Germany as well as to control its
important natural resources
Invasion of Sudetenland
            • Hitler accused the
              Czechs of abusing
              the Sudeten
              Germans.
            • Example of Nazi
              newspaper headline
              propaganda:
            “Women & Children
              Mowed Down by
              Czech Armored
              Cars”
Brink of War




• Great Britain & France promised to
  protect Czechoslovakia at first
• War seemed inevitable
Predicting Responses: The
    Czechoslovakian Crisis
• How do you predict your country respond
  to the Czech crisis?
• Students will be assigned to one of six
  countries based on row
• Read the summary of what happened
• Predict how your assigned country
  responded
• Share predictions with class
• Review actual response
Munich Agreement
                                • Hitler promised them
                                  it would be his “last
                                  territorial demand”
                                • Eager to avoid war,
                                  they believed him
                                • Munich Agreement
                                  (1938) turned the
                                  Sudetenland over to
Hitler invited the Premier of     Germany without firing
France & British Prime
Minister Neville
                                  a single shot.
Chamberlin to meet with
The Munich Agreement, 1938
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SetNFqcayeA




   British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain

 Now we have “peace in our time!” Herr
Hitler is a man we can do business with.
Appeasement
      • Giving up principles
        to pacify an
        aggressor.
      • By signing the
        Munich Pact, Britain
        & France took this
        policy toward
        German aggression
Winston Churchill
• Churchill believed that
  Chamberlin adopted a
  policy of appeasement,
  giving up principles to
  pacify an aggressor.
• He believed the Munich
  Pact was dishonorable
  and wouldn’t prevent
  war.
• “Britain & France had to
  choose between war and     Political Rival of the
  dishonor. They chose       British Prime Minister
  dishonor. They will have   Neville Chamberlin
  war.”
German Offensive




• 1939 German troops invaded what remained
  of Czechoslovakia
Predicting Responses:
Violation of the Munich Pact
• How do you think your country responded
  to the violation of the Munich Pact?
• Students will be assigned to one of six
  countries based on row
• Read the summary of what happened
• Predict how your assigned country
  responded
• Share predictions with class
• Review actual response
Czechoslovakia Becomes Part of
    the Third Reich: 1939

                Hitler gloated that
                “Czechoslovakia has
                ceased to exist.”
Hitler turned his sights towards Germany’s eastern neighbor,
   Poland.
• Poland had a large German speaking population
• Hitler accused Poland of mistreating Germans and they
   needed his protection
Invasion of Poland
           A German attack on
             Poland might bring
             Germany into a
             conflict with the
             Soviet Union
           • As well as provoke
             France & GB to
             declare war since
             they promised to
             protect Poland
           • A two front war
             exhausted Germany
             during WWI
Predicting Responses:
      Invasion of Poland
• How did your country respond to the
  invasion of Poland?
• Students will be assigned to one of six
  countries based on row
• Read the summary of what happened
• Predict how your assigned country
  responded
• Share predictions with class
• Review actual response
Nonaggression Pact
• Activity: Read the non-aggression pact.
• When was the pact made?
• August 23, 1939
• Which countries made the agreement?
• Soviet Union & Germany
• What did Germany and the Soviet Union
  agree to?
• Agreed to never attack each other & to
  divide Poland between them
The Nazi-Soviet
  Non-Aggression Pact, 1939




    Foreign Ministers
von Ribbentrop & Molotov
1. According to the map, which two countries invade
   Poland?
2. Do you think the invasion be successful or not and why?
Poland Attacked: Sept. 1, 1939




   Blitzkrieg [“Lightening War”]
Invasion of Poland




• Blitzkrieg (blits-kreeg)- lightning war take the
  enemy by surprise by creating shock and then
  quickly crush the opposition with overwhelming
  force
Invasion of Poland
• Luftwaffe (looft-vahf-uh) or German air force
  bombed Poland’s military bases, airfields, railroads
Invasion of Poland
       • 1.German ground forces
         had overwhelmed the
         initial lines of Polish
         defense within 2 days.
       • 2.Effective military
         opposition to the German
         invasion ended on October
         6th, 1939.
       • 3.Danzig fell on September
         7th, after one week of
         bombardment.
       • 4.Warsaw capitulated on
         September 28th.
       • 5.65,000 Polish troops
         were killed in the invasion.
         Hundreds of thousands
         were captured or wounded
German Troops March into Warsaw
Invasion of Poland




•Soviet Union attacked Poland from the east
•By the end of the month, Poland ceased to exist
•September 3, 1939 Britain & France declare war on Germany
•http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kvxpd2_-
fx4&feature=player_embedded - at=70
Exit Ticket
• Complete the time line by arranging the following events in
  the order in which they occurred.

•   1933 Hitler pulled Germany out of the League
•   1935 Germany began a military build up
•   1936 Germany invaded the Rhineland
•   1938 Germany Invaded Austria
•   1938 Germany invaded the Sudetenland
•   1938 Munich Agreement was signed
•   1939 Czechoslovakia is conquered by Germany
•   1939 Germany Invades Poland
•   1939 Non Aggression Pact was signed
•   1939 Germany & Soviet Union invade Poland
•   1939 World War II Begins
Learning Objective:
Guiding Question: How did Britain and
France respond to German attacks in 1940?
Identify significant events/battles between
France, Britain, & Germany after the
outbreak of World War II in Europe.
Warm Up:
    • When do you
      think this poster
      was created?
    • Who do you think
      created this
      poster?
    • What is the
      purpose of the
      poster?
Warm Up
• Read the magazine
  article: Will Hitler
  Commit Military
  Suicide This Year?
• What are the
  possibilities
  presented in the
  article?
• Which do you
  predict Hitler will do
  & why?
France – False Sense of Security?

                      A system of
                      fortifications
                      built along
                      France’s
                      eastern
                      boarder

  What is the
   Maginot
    Line?
Phony War




• French & British troops on the Maginot Line sat
  staring into Germany waiting for something to
  happen.
Sitzkrieg
• French, British, &
  German troops often
  worked and rested in
  plain sight of each
  other on opposite
  sides of the Siegfried
  Line (on the German
  side)
• Blitzkrieg gave way to
  sitzkrieg “sitting war”
  or phony war as the
  newspapers called it
The “Phony War” Ends:
     Spring, 1940




   Maginot Line was ineffective
Invasion of France




• German army by passed the line by invading France through
  the Ardennes (ahr-den), a region of wooded ravines in
  Northeast France, thereby avoiding the British & French
  troops who thought it was impassable, & marched toward
  Paris.
Invasion of France
                                   WWII in color
                                   -4:48
                                   http://www.youtu
                                   be.com/watch?
                                   v=bl4eXcoU6A0
                                   &feature=relmfu




• Italy entered the war on the side of Germany &
  invaded France from the south as German troops
  approached from the North British & French
  soldiers were surrounded.
Dunkirk (duhn-kurk)




• The German offensive trapped 400,000
  British & French soldiers who fled to the
  beaches of Dunkirk on the French side of
  the English Channel.
Dunkirk France Evacuated




800 tugboats, fishing boats, river barges, etc
ferried 330,000 French & British soldiers to
safety across the English Channel.
Dunkirk France Evacuated




WWII in color 6:14-8:37
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=bl4eXcoU6A0&feature=relmfu
Dunkirk France Evacuated
           June 4, 1940
British soldiers
captured by the
Germans at
Dunkirk,
France, in June
1940.
Predicting Responses: The
     Invasion of France
• How do you think your country responded
  to the threat of the fall of Paris?
• Students will be assigned to one of six
  countries based on row
• Read the summary of what happened
• Predict how your assigned country
  responded
• Share predictions with class
• Review actual response
France Surrenders
                           June, 1940




A French man weeps as the Nazis march into Paris, June 14,
1940, beginning a four-year occupation of the 'City of
Lights.'
France Surrenders




• Germans would occupy the northern part of
  France
A Divided France




                               Marshall Petain



Nazi controlled puppet government headed by
Marshall Philippe Petain set up at Vichy France
The French Resistance
                                 •Charles de
                                 Gaulle a French
                                 general fled to
                                 England where
                                 he set up a
                                 government in
                                 exile.

General Charles DeGaulle
“France has lost a battle, but
France has not lost the war.”
Now Britain Is All Alone!
The Blitz
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJd9LZSjP8s
 WWII in color 10:35-1:30




•German Luftwaffe made bombing runs over Britain in
attempt to destroy Britain’s Royal Air Force (RAF)
•Every night for 2 months German planes bombed
British targets (airfields, aircraft, cities)
Predicting Responses: The
        Battle of Britain
• How do you think your country responded
  to the Battle of Britain?
• Students will be assigned to one of six
  countries based on row
• Read the summary of what happened
• Predict how your assigned country
  responded
• Share predictions with class
• Review actual response
The Battle of Britain




• RAF fought back with the help of radar, British pilots
  accurately plotted the flight paths of German planes in
  darkness & shot down over 185 German planes
• Hitler called off the invasion indefinitely
• What are the
  children
  doing?
• What might
  they be
  looking for?
• Where are
  they located?
• What might it
  feel like to be
  kid then?
• What was
  happening?
Battle of Britain: The “Blitz”
                       An aircraft spotter on the
                       roof of a building in
                       London with Saint Paul's
                       Cathedral in the
                       background.




Firefighters putting
out fires after a
German air raid
Battle of Britain:The “Blitz”




              Saint Paul's Cathedral stands
              gloriously in the distance amid
              the wreckage caused by the
              German fire-bombing of
              London. Sunday, December
              29, 1940.
The London “Tube”:
Air Raid Shelters during the Blitz
Daily life in a
damaged
residential
neighborhood.




                  Three children who
                  have been left homeless
                  by the random bombs
                  of German night
                  raiders, sit outside the
                  wreckage of their home.
British Prime Minister
  Winston Churchill
Mapping Activity
• Draw an arrow to indicate European countries
  invaded by Germany between 1938-1941.
• Label the year the country was invaded in
  parenthesis underneath the name or above the
  arrow.
• Color each country using colored pencils or
  outline in marker.
Exit Ticket

• Complete the timeline activity by arranging
  the following events in the order in which
  they occurred.
   1933 Hitler pulled Germany out of the League
   1935 Germany began a military build up
   1936 Germany invaded the Rhineland
   1938 Germany Invaded Austria
   1938 Germany invaded the Sudetenland
   1938 Munich Agreement was signed
   1939 Czechoslovakia is conquered by Germany
   1939 Germany Invades Poland
   1939 Non Aggression Pact was signed
   1939 World War II Begins
Chapter 24 Section 4
 “America Moves Toward War”
• Main Idea: In response to the fighting in
  Europe, the U.S. provided economic and
  military aid to help achieve allied victory.
• Why It Matters Now: The military
  capability of the U.S. became a deciding
  factor in WWII & in world affairs ever
  since.
• Terms & Names: Axis Powers, Allies,
  Lend-Lease Act, Atlantic Charter, Hideki
  Tojo, Pearl Harbor
Learning Objective:
• Guiding Question: How does the U.S.
  respond to the outbreak of war in
  Europe?
• Identify several ways in which the US
  assisted the Allies without declaring war.
• Summarize the events that brought the
  US into armed conflict with Germany.
Gallery Tour
• In a single file line, walk around the room
  and read the timeline of events leading up
  to U.S. entry into World War II.
• How do you think the United States
  should respond to each of these events?
• At what point, if any, do you think the U.S.
  should join the war?
How should the U.S. respond?
•   After Japan invaded Manchuria 1931
•   After Germany violated the Treaty of Versailles by building up its military in
    1935
•   After Italy invaded Ethiopia in 1935
•   After Germany violated the Treaty of Versailles again by invading the
    Rhineland which was a demilitarized zone March 7, 1936
•   After Mussolini & Hitler sign the Pact of Steel 1936
•   After Japan invaded China & the Rape of Nanjing in 1937
•   After Germany invaded Austria March 12, 1938
•   After Germany invaded the Sudetenland September 30, 1938
•   After Germany invaded Czechoslovakia 1939
•   After Germany invaded Poland September 1, 1939
•   After Britain & France declared war on Germany September 3, 1939
•   After France surrendered to Germany June 1940
•   After the Battle of Britain December 29, 1940
•   After Germany, Japan, & Italy form the Tripartite Pact/Axis Powers 1940
•   After Japan attacks Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941
U.S. Responds Cautiously




• Most Americans were alarmed by the
  international conflicts but believed that the
  U.S. should not get involved
America Clings to Isolationism




• In 1930’s numerous books argued that U.S. was
  dragged into WWI by greedy bankers and
  manufacturers
• Congressional Committee led by General Nye
  held hearings to investigate the charges
• Documented the large profits that bankers and
  manufacturers made during the war
• Made Americans determined to avoid war
International Agreements
Locarno Pact – 1925
  France, Germany, Great Britain,
   Italy
       Guarantee existing frontiers
       Establish DMZ 30 miles deep on East
        bank of Rhine River
       Refrain from aggression against each
        other
Kellogg-Briand Pact – 1928
  Makes war illegal as a tool of
  diplomacy
       No enforcement provisions
FDR Foreign Policy
                                       • 1933, recognized the Soviet
                                         Union & agreed to exchange
                                         ambassadors with Moscow
                                       • Good Neighbor policy of
                                         nonintervention in Latin
                                         America and withdrew armed
                                         forces stationed there
                                       • 1934, pushed the Reciprocal
                                         Trade Agreement Act
                                         which lowered trade barriers
                                         by giving the president the
                                         power to make trade
http://www.encyclopedia.com/video/dX1U   agreements with other nations,
oMWapzg-us-recognizes-soviet-russia-
1933.aspx
                                         aimed at lowering tariffs
1933.aspx
U.S. Neutrality Acts:
    1934, 1935, 1937, 1939
Outlawed arms sales
or loans to nations
at war.
Extended the ban on
arms sales and loans
to nations engaged
in Civil War-such as
Spain.
Forbade US citizens
from traveling on
belligerent ships
Neutrality Acts




When Japan invaded China FDR claimed there was no need to
  enforce the Neutrality Acts because Japan had not formally
  declared war on China
• U.S. continued sending arms and supplies to China
Cash-and-Carry (1939)




• Congress passed a provision to the
  Neutrality Acts that allowed warring nations
  to buy U.S. arms as long as they paid cash &
  transported them on their own ships
• FDR hoped the arms would help France &
  Britain defeat Hitler & keep the U.S. out of
  the war.
America Builds Up it Defenses
• FDR provided the British with “all aid short
  of war” he sent 500,000 rifles, 80,000
  machine guns to Great Britain.
• FDR asks Congress to increase military
  spending in response to Nazi victories.
• Congress passed Nation’s 1st peace time
  military draft Selective Training & Selective
  Service Act registered 16 million men
  between 21-35.
• FDR runs for a 3rd term, reelected with 55%
  of the votes, promised to keep nation out of
  war
The Great Arsenal of Democracy
    http://www.myoldradio.com/old-radio-episodes/fdr-great-arsenal-of-democracy-speech/11

• FDR- “You can’t tame a
  tiger into a kitten..”
• -impossible to negotiate
  with Hitler
• If Britain fell, the Axis
  powers would be
  unchallenged to conquer
  the world
• U.S. must prevent that
  situation & turn itself
  into a “great arsenal of
  democracy”
  http://www.schooltube.com/video/30747e2e060f4e4efc5b/
U. S. Lend-Lease Act,
             1941
Great Britain.........................$31 billion
Soviet Union..........................$11 billion
France..................................$3 billion
China..................................$1.5 billion
Other European......................$500 million
South America.......................$400 million

    The amount totaled: $48,601,365,000

1941 Lend Lease Act- lend or lease arms
& other supplies to any country whose
defense was vital to the U.S.
Lend-Lease
Atlantic Charter
                                         Do you
                                         recognize
                                         anyone?
                                         Who?
                                          Where are
                                         they?
                                          How can you
                                          tell?
• A joint proclamation by the United States and Britain
  declaring that they were fighting the Axis powers to
  "ensure life, liberty, independence and religious
  freedom and to preserve the rights of man and
  justice."
The Atlantic Charter
          • Roosevelt and
            Churchill sign
            treaty of
            friendship in
            August 1941.
          • Solidifies alliance.
          • Fashioned after
            Wilson’s 14
            Points.
          • Calls for League
            of Nations type
            organization.
Atlantic Charter
• FDR & Churchill met secretly aboard battleship
  USS Augusta 1941
• Both countries pledged: collective security,
  disarmament, self-determination, economic
  cooperation, freedom of the seas.
• FDR promised he would do everything to force an
  incident
• Became the basis of the “Declaration of the United
  Nations” signed by 26 nations to express the
  common purpose of the Allies the renunciation of
  all aggression, right to self-government, access to
  raw materials, freedom from want and fear,
  freedom of the seas, and disarmament of aggressor
  nations.
Shoot on Site




• German submarine fired on the U.S
  destroyer Greer in Sept 1941
• FDR ordered navy commanders to shoot
  German submarines on site
• Days later German U-Boats sank the U.S. Destroyer
  Rueben James killing 100 U.S. sailors
• FDR announced, “The shooting has started and history
  will record who fired the first shot.”
• A full scale war seemed inevitable however the attack
  that brought the U.S. into the war came from Japan
Exit Ticket: U.S. Response
1. What does Uncle
Sam turning his
back on Europe
show about
American attitudes
in the late 1930’s?
2. What U.S. policy
is this cartoon
referencing?
3. Why might the
Atlantic Ocean
appeared to have
shrunk in the
1930’s?
Learning Objective
• Guiding Question: Why did Japan attack
  Pearl Harbor?
• Cite 3 pieces of evidence from the
  documents as to why Japan attacked Pearl
  Harbor.
Warm Up:
Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis, 1940
            The Tripartite Pact




                Tojo      Hitler    Mussolini


Germany, Italy, & Japan signed the Tripartite Pact
becoming the Axis Powers. Agreed to come to the
defense of the others in case of an attack.
Political Cartoon Analysis




•   Which 3 countries are represented by the figures?
•   Identify the figures by name.
•   What do the figures appear to be doing?
•   What event does this cartoon deal with?
Document Based Questions




• Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor?
Japan in the Pacific
• Hideki Tojo
  Prime minister of
  Japan & chief of
  staff of Japan’s
  Kwantung Army
  invaded French,
  British, & Dutch
  colonies in Asia
  hoping to unite
  East Asia under
  Japanese control
Japan took control of French Indochina (present day
   Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos)
• According to the
  cartoon, how
  does the U.S.
  respond to
  Japanese
  militaristic
  expansion?
• protested by
  cutting off trade
  with Japan
  (embargo)
• Japan couldn’t
  survive without
  oil
Was the American
government aware that the
Japanese might attack the
U.S. after the oil embargo?
How did the U.S. feel about
this possibility?
Why might the U.S. have
wanted the Japanese to
attack first?
Peace Talks?
• Nov 5, 1941 Hideki Tojo ordered the Japanese
  military to prepare for an attack on the U.S.
• U.S military had broken Japan’s secret
  communication codes & learned that Japan was
  preparing for a strike but didn’t know where
• FDR sent out a “war warning” to military
  commanders in Hawaii, Guam, & the Philippines that,
  “the U.S. desires that Japan commit the first overt
  act.”
• Dec 6, 1941 U.S. decoded a Japanese message that
  instructed the Japan’s peace envoy to reject all
  American peace proposals
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af10ZxmjogQ Pearl
 Harbor video clip 31:37-33:52
Pearl Harbor•            Dec 7, 1941
                                     Japanese dive
                                     bombers
                                     attacked U.S.
                                     naval base at
                                     Pearl Harbor
                                   • 180 Japanese
                                     warplanes
                                     launched from
                                     6 aircraft
                                     carriers
                                     bombed targets
                                     until 9:30 am


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af10ZxmjogQ 36:58-38:56
Pearl Harbor from the Cockpit of a Japanese Pilot   http://www.yout
                                                    ube.com/watch?
                                                    v=Af10Zxmjog
                                                    Q 48:18-49:12
                                                    intercepting
                                                    messages
                                                    1:03:32-1:04:17
                                                    1:05-1:09
                                                    1:18:45

 •Japanese killed 2,403 Americans wounded 1,178.
 •Damaged 21 ships, including 8 battleships
 •300 aircraft were destroyed or damaged
 •3 aircraft carriers were at sea managed to escape
 disaster
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto




http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/multimedia/i
nteractive/pearl-harbor/?ar_a=1 interactive Pearl Harbor
timeline
USS Arizona, Pearl Harbor




a bomb penetrated into the forward magazine causing
massive explosions and killing 1,104 men.
Pearl Harbor Memorial




   2,403 Americans Dead!
Pearl Harbor - Dec. 7, 1941




The USS Shaw explodes during the Japanese air raid.
       A date which will live in infamy!
Exit Ticket

• Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor?
• Cite 3 reasons using the documents as
  evidence.

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Ch. 24 wwii

  • 1. By: Jackie White U.S. History II
  • 2. Chapter 24 Section 1 “Dictators Threaten World Peace” • Main Idea: The rise of rulers in Europe & Asia led to World War II. • Why It Matters Now: Dictators of the 1930’s & 40’s changed the course of history, making world leaders especially watchful for the actions of dictators today. • Terms & Names: Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Francisco Franco, totalitarianism, fascism, Nazism, Neutrality Acts
  • 3. Learning Objective • Guiding Question: How did the rise of dictators in Europe and Asia lead to World War II? • Understand the conditions that brought dictators to power and the aggressive actions taken that led to the outbreak of World War II. • Be able to identify the dictators, their country, type of government, & aggressive acts.
  • 4. What do you know about WWII? • http://www.history.com/interactives/inside-wwii-interactive
  • 5. Germany Nazi Party Poster • To whom do you think this poster is directed? • How does this poster try to attract students to the Nazi party? • Is it effective?
  • 6.
  • 7. The Treaty of Versailles Caused anger and resentment Germany saw nothing fair about Article 231 (war guilt clause) that blamed them for starting WWI. Germans felt betrayed by their government for agreeing to the treaty and anger towards the Allies. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yj_eiyBsSSc&feature= player_embedded
  • 8. The Treaty of Versailles Germany was stripped of its overseas colonies and border territories.
  • 9. The Treaty of Versailles Germany experienced hyperinflation in 1923, the economic demand of reparation payments was the prime cause of inflation.
  • 10. The “Stab-In-The-Back” Theory German soldiers are dissatisfied.
  • 11. The League of Nations • What was the purpose of the League of Nations? • When was the League created? Designed after WWI to prevent acts of aggression.
  • 12. The League of Nations Which countries were expelled from or left the League of Nations?
  • 13. The League of Nations Which powerful country refused to join the League? Will the League of Nations be very effective in preventing war?
  • 14. The League of Nations U.S. did not join because they wanted to remain out of European conflicts -America practices a policy of isolationism
  • 15. The Ineffectiveness of the League of Nations No control of major conflicts. No progress in disarmament. No effective military force. No ability to enforce its edicts.
  • 16. The Great Depression •World War I reparations and dependence on American loans caused a depression Germany. •1932, 6 million Germans were unemployed • Why did Germany •Helped Nazi party experience a Depression post WWI? come to power by • How did the Depression blaming economic effect the German hardships on Jewish people? people
  • 17. The Great Depression In 1923 a five million German mark was worth less then a penny due to hyperinflation
  • 18. The Great Depression Germans were desperate and turned to Hitler for hope.
  • 19. Decadence of the Weimar Republic How are the German people portrayed? How is the German government portrayed? How do you think the German people feel about their government (the Weimar Republic?)
  • 20. Adolf Hitler • A jobless soldier drifting around Germany post WWI • 1919 he joined a struggling group called the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi Party) Called himself Der Fuhrer- • He proved to be a “The Leader” & promised to powerful speaker and bring Germany out of chaos quickly became the party’s leader
  • 21. Adolf Hitler • Wrote Mein Kampf (My Struggle) The original title Hitler chose was "Four and a Half Years of Struggle against Lies, Stupidity and Cowardice.” • Throughout Mein Kampf, Hitler refers to Jews as parasites, liars, dirty, crafty, sly, wily, clever, without any true culture, a sponger, a middleman, a maggot, eternal blood suckers, repulsive, unscrupulous, monsters, foreign, menace, bloodthirsty, avaricious, the destroyer of Aryan humanity, and the mortal enemy of Aryan humanity.
  • 22. Mein Kampf • Set forth the basic beliefs of Nazism that became the action plan for the Nazi Party • Wanted to unite all German people into a great German empire • National expansion- Secure more living space/land for German people • Enforce racial purification, wanted to form a master race of “Aryans” (blond haired blue eyed people) who were destined to rule the world • “Inferior races” Jews, Slavs, & all nonwhites were fit only to serve Aryans
  • 23. Election of Adolf Hitler • Hitler was elected in a democratic election • The last election of the Weimar Republic that governed Germany after World War I • Hitler and Nazis accused the ruling Socialists Democrats of betraying Germany by signing the Treaty of Versailles
  • 24. Adolf Hitler • By 1932, Nazism the belief in extreme nationalism & racism becomes the strongest political party in Germany • 1933, Hitler was appointed chancellor (prime minister) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yf6_zKLbykQ
  • 25. Third Reich • Once in power, Hitler dismantled Germany’s democratic Weimar Republic & established the Third Reich or Third German Empire • Hitler believed the Third Reich would last for a thousand years.
  • 26. Burning of the Reichstag • The Reichstag building, seat of the German government, burns after being set on fire by Nazis in February of 1933. • This enabled Adolf Hitler to seize power under the pretext of protecting the nation from threats to its security
  • 27. Oath of Allegiance to Hitler • The oath of loyalty of the soldiers of the armed forces:'I swear by God this sacred oath: I will render unconditional obedience to Adolf Hitler, the Fuhrer of the German Reich and people, Supreme Commander of the What is unusual about this Armed Forces, and will oath? be ready as a brave soldier to risk my life at What are soldiers any time for this oath.' committing to do? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QyqxkM_Z94
  • 28. Summarize • Who is the leader of Germany? • What type of government does Germany have?
  • 29. Japanese Militarist Expansion http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inA-36YRV0Y What geographic features might have led Japan to expand?
  • 30. Japanese Culture Bushido Way of the warrior Code of conduct Emperor Hirohito Loyalty Omnipotent Death before God dishonor Destined by divine right to rule the world
  • 31. Japanese Militarist Expansion • Wanted more living space for a growing population • Nationalistic Military leaders were trying to take control of the imperial government
  • 32. Japan Invades Manchuria, 1931 Japanese Militarists launched a surprise attack and seized control of the Chinese province Manchuria within months 1931
  • 33. Japan Invades Manchuria, 1931 •League of Nations investigates Manchurian situation •Condemned Japan for their actions •Japan quit the League of Nations
  • 34. The Tanaka Memorial Japanese plan for domination of Asia & the world. In order to conquer all of Asia & the rest of the world we must first conquer China
  • 35. The Japanese Invasion of China, 1937 The Japanese invade mainland China by dropping bombs on civilian areas in Shanghai in hopes of forcing a quick surrender After the fall of Shanghai Japanese Army began march to Chinese capital Nanking http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoW2WYdOsvg&feature=rel
  • 36. Rape of Nanking • The Japanese used mass killings • set villages & cities on fire • raped women and kept others as sexual slaves • tortured, mutilated, & killed Chinese citizens
  • 37. Summarize • Who is the leader of Japan? • What are two countries that Japan invaded in the 1930’s? • What type of actions did Japanese soldiers take during these invasions? • How might these aggressive acts lead to WWII?
  • 38. Mussolini’s Rise to Power Unemployment & inflation led to strikes in Italy • Middle & upper class demanded strong leadership • A powerful speaker, Benito Mussolini appealed to wounded “Italy wants peace, work, national pride and and calm. I will give these played on people’s things with love if possible, fears of an economic with force if necessary.” collapse and communism
  • 39. Fascism in Italy • 1921, Mussolini established the Fascist Party, which stressed nationalism & the interests of the state above the individual •Argued power rest with a strong leader and a small group of devoted party members
  • 40. Fascism • What are some basic beliefs of fascism? • Concentrated private wealth, control of information, massive investment in manufacture of arms and military equipment, suppression of labor movements
  • 41. March on Rome • October 1922, Mussolini marched on Rome with thousands of his followers, whose uniform gave them the name “Black Shirts”
  • 42. Totalitarianism in Italy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIxAsangFZc • Italian king appointed Mussolini head of the government • Called himself Il Duce, or “the leader” • Mussolini crushed all opposition and made Italy a totalitarian state • A government that maintains complete control over its citizens, individuals have no rights.
  • 43.
  • 44. Italy Attacks Ethiopia, 1935 Mussolini began building his Roman Empire by invading Ethiopia, one of Africa’s few remaining independent countries
  • 45. Italy Invades Ethiopia The League of Nations Emperor Haile Selassie responded with an economic boycott 1936 Ethiopia had fallen Ethiopian emperor says, “It is us today…It will be you tomorrow.” http://www.watchmojo.com/index.php?id=10699
  • 46. Rome-Berlin Axis, 1936 Forged a relationship between German and Italian dictators called The “Pact of Steel” Adolf Hitler and Italian Benito Mussolini together in Munich, June 18, 1940.
  • 47. Japan Invades Italy invades Ethiopia Manchuria 1. Which countries were aggressors? 2. What do you notice about the size of Italy & Japan with respect to the countries they invaded. What similarities do you see?
  • 48. Spanish Civil War • 1936 a group of Spanish army officers led by General Francisco Franco rebelled against the Spanish republic.
  • 49. The Spanish Civil War: 1936 - 1939 •Insurrection against a legally constituted, democratic, but left leaning government •Revolts broke out all over Spain, the Spanish Civil War began
  • 50. The Spanish Civil War: 1936 - 1939 The The National Popular Front Front [Nationalists] [Nationalists] [Republicans] [Republicans] The “Right” Army “Loyalists” Industry Workers Landowners Peasants The middle class Unions Catholic Church Socialists Supported by Germany & Communists Italy Anarchists
  • 52. The Spanish Civil War: 1936 - 1939
  • 53. International Response to Spanish Civil War • Italy & Germany backed Franco’s forces by supplying weapons, tanks, and fighter planes into Spain to test new weapons and tactics that would later be used during WWII
  • 54. The Spanish Civil War: A Dress Rehearsal for WWII? Italian troops in Madrid “Today Spain, Tomorrow the World”
  • 55. The Spanish Civil War: 1936 - 1939 3,000 Americans formed the American “Lincoln Brigade” to fight Franco
  • 56. “Guernica” by Pablo Picasso
  • 57. ▪The overall scene is within a room ▪Under the horse is a dead, apparently where, at an open end on the left, a dismembered soldier; his hand on a severed arm wide-eyed bull stands over a woman still grasps a shattered sword from which a flower grieving over a dead child in her arms. grows.▪On the open palm of the dead soldier is a stigma, a symbol of martyrdom derived from the ▪The center is occupied by a horse stigmata of Christ.▪A light bulb blazes in the falling in agony as it had just been run shape of an evil eye over the suffering horse's through by a spear or javelin. head (the bare bulb of the torturer's cell.) Picasso's intended symbolism in regards to this It is important to note that the large object is related to the Spanish word for lightbulb; gaping wound in the horse's side is a "bombilla", which makes an allusion to "bomb" major focus of the painting. and therefore signifies the destructive effect ▪Two "hidden" images formed by the which technology can have on society.[citation horse appear in Guernica: needed]▪To the upper right of the horse, a frightened female figure, who seems to be ▪A human skull overlays the horse's witnessing the scenes before her, appears to have body. floated into the room through a window. Her arm, ▪A bull appears to gore the horse from also floating in, carries a flame-lit lamp. The lamp underneath. The bull's head is formed is positioned very close to the bulb, and is a symbol of hope, clashing with the mainly by the horse's entire front leg lightbulb.▪From the right, an awe-struck woman which has the knee on the ground. The staggers towards the center below the floating leg's knee cap forms the head's nose. A female figure. She looks up blankly into the horn appears within the horse's breast. blazing light bulb.▪Daggers that suggest ▪The bull's tail forms the image of a screaming replace the tongues of the bull, flame with smoke rising from it, grieving woman, and horse.▪A bird, possibly a dove, stands on a shelf behind the bull in seemingly appearing in a window panic.▪On the far right, a figure with arms raised created by the lighter shade of gray in terror is entrapped by fire from above and surrounding it. below.▪A dark wall with an open door defines the
  • 58. Guernica • By Pablo Picasso depicts the Nazi German bombing of Guernica, Spain on April 26, 1937 during the Spanish Civil War. • The attack killed between 250 and 1,600 people, and many more were injured. • The Spanish government commissioned Pablo Picasso to paint a large mural for the Spanish display at the Paris International Exposition • Guernica epitomizes the tragedies of war and the suffering war inflicts upon individuals.
  • 59. Dictators Rise to Power In which countries did authoritarian rulers come to power?
  • 60. Exit Ticket • Answer the 5 questions using the Timeline of Events Leading to World War II • Put the following events in the order in which they occurred by numbering them in chronological order (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.) • Then record the sequence of events on the flow chart.
  • 61. Chapter 24 Section 2 “War in Europe” • Main Idea: Using the sudden mass attack called blitzkrieg, Germany invaded and quickly conquered many European countries. • Why It Matters Now: Hitler’s actions started World War II and still serve as a warning to be vigilant about totalitarian government. • Terms & Names: Neville Chamberlin non-aggression pact Winston Churchill blitzkrieg Charles de Gaulle appeasement
  • 62. Learning Objective Guiding Question: What military tactics did Germany use to expand into neighboring territories and how did other countries respond to German’s actions? Describe Germany military tactics and strategy used to quickly conquer neighboring European countries and the international response.
  • 63. Warm Up Imagine you were being robbed, what would you do? How might size & strength of your opponent influence your response?
  • 64. German Acts of Aggression • 1933 Hitler pulled Germany out of the League • 1935 Hitler began a military build up • 1936 Hitler sent troops into the Rhineland, a German region bordering France and Belgium that was demilitarized (DMZ) as a result of the Treaty of Versailles
  • 65. Germany Invades the Rhineland March 7, 1936 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpxdYTNkbe4 Where is the Rhineland located? What is the Rhineland? When was it created? Why was it created?
  • 66. Germany Invades Austria (1938) • Hitler began his plan to expand into the land of his neighbors. • Austria was created out of the former Austro Hungarian Empire after WWI at the Paris Peace Conference
  • 67. • Majority of Austria’s population was German who favored unification with Germany • March 12, 1938 German troops marched into Austria unopposed
  • 68. The Austrian Anschluss, 1938 1 day later Germany announced that its Anschluss or “union” with Austria was complete •The U.S. & the rest of the world did nothing.
  • 69. Adolf Hitler, Fuhrer of Germany, accepts salutes and cheers from the Nazi controlled Reichstag after announcing the Anschluss (union) with Austria.
  • 70. Invasion of Sudetenland • 3 million German speaking people lived in the western boarder regions of Czech called the Sudetenland
  • 71. Invasion of the Sudetenland •Hitler wanted to annex the Sudetenland to provide more living space for Germany as well as to control its important natural resources
  • 72. Invasion of Sudetenland • Hitler accused the Czechs of abusing the Sudeten Germans. • Example of Nazi newspaper headline propaganda: “Women & Children Mowed Down by Czech Armored Cars”
  • 73. Brink of War • Great Britain & France promised to protect Czechoslovakia at first • War seemed inevitable
  • 74. Predicting Responses: The Czechoslovakian Crisis • How do you predict your country respond to the Czech crisis? • Students will be assigned to one of six countries based on row • Read the summary of what happened • Predict how your assigned country responded • Share predictions with class • Review actual response
  • 75. Munich Agreement • Hitler promised them it would be his “last territorial demand” • Eager to avoid war, they believed him • Munich Agreement (1938) turned the Sudetenland over to Hitler invited the Premier of Germany without firing France & British Prime Minister Neville a single shot. Chamberlin to meet with
  • 76. The Munich Agreement, 1938 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SetNFqcayeA British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain Now we have “peace in our time!” Herr Hitler is a man we can do business with.
  • 77. Appeasement • Giving up principles to pacify an aggressor. • By signing the Munich Pact, Britain & France took this policy toward German aggression
  • 78. Winston Churchill • Churchill believed that Chamberlin adopted a policy of appeasement, giving up principles to pacify an aggressor. • He believed the Munich Pact was dishonorable and wouldn’t prevent war. • “Britain & France had to choose between war and Political Rival of the dishonor. They chose British Prime Minister dishonor. They will have Neville Chamberlin war.”
  • 79. German Offensive • 1939 German troops invaded what remained of Czechoslovakia
  • 80. Predicting Responses: Violation of the Munich Pact • How do you think your country responded to the violation of the Munich Pact? • Students will be assigned to one of six countries based on row • Read the summary of what happened • Predict how your assigned country responded • Share predictions with class • Review actual response
  • 81. Czechoslovakia Becomes Part of the Third Reich: 1939 Hitler gloated that “Czechoslovakia has ceased to exist.”
  • 82. Hitler turned his sights towards Germany’s eastern neighbor, Poland. • Poland had a large German speaking population • Hitler accused Poland of mistreating Germans and they needed his protection
  • 83. Invasion of Poland A German attack on Poland might bring Germany into a conflict with the Soviet Union • As well as provoke France & GB to declare war since they promised to protect Poland • A two front war exhausted Germany during WWI
  • 84. Predicting Responses: Invasion of Poland • How did your country respond to the invasion of Poland? • Students will be assigned to one of six countries based on row • Read the summary of what happened • Predict how your assigned country responded • Share predictions with class • Review actual response
  • 85. Nonaggression Pact • Activity: Read the non-aggression pact. • When was the pact made? • August 23, 1939 • Which countries made the agreement? • Soviet Union & Germany • What did Germany and the Soviet Union agree to? • Agreed to never attack each other & to divide Poland between them
  • 86. The Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact, 1939 Foreign Ministers von Ribbentrop & Molotov
  • 87. 1. According to the map, which two countries invade Poland? 2. Do you think the invasion be successful or not and why?
  • 88. Poland Attacked: Sept. 1, 1939 Blitzkrieg [“Lightening War”]
  • 89. Invasion of Poland • Blitzkrieg (blits-kreeg)- lightning war take the enemy by surprise by creating shock and then quickly crush the opposition with overwhelming force
  • 90. Invasion of Poland • Luftwaffe (looft-vahf-uh) or German air force bombed Poland’s military bases, airfields, railroads
  • 91. Invasion of Poland • 1.German ground forces had overwhelmed the initial lines of Polish defense within 2 days. • 2.Effective military opposition to the German invasion ended on October 6th, 1939. • 3.Danzig fell on September 7th, after one week of bombardment. • 4.Warsaw capitulated on September 28th. • 5.65,000 Polish troops were killed in the invasion. Hundreds of thousands were captured or wounded
  • 92. German Troops March into Warsaw
  • 93. Invasion of Poland •Soviet Union attacked Poland from the east •By the end of the month, Poland ceased to exist •September 3, 1939 Britain & France declare war on Germany •http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kvxpd2_- fx4&feature=player_embedded - at=70
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  • 95. Exit Ticket • Complete the time line by arranging the following events in the order in which they occurred. • 1933 Hitler pulled Germany out of the League • 1935 Germany began a military build up • 1936 Germany invaded the Rhineland • 1938 Germany Invaded Austria • 1938 Germany invaded the Sudetenland • 1938 Munich Agreement was signed • 1939 Czechoslovakia is conquered by Germany • 1939 Germany Invades Poland • 1939 Non Aggression Pact was signed • 1939 Germany & Soviet Union invade Poland • 1939 World War II Begins
  • 96. Learning Objective: Guiding Question: How did Britain and France respond to German attacks in 1940? Identify significant events/battles between France, Britain, & Germany after the outbreak of World War II in Europe.
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  • 98. Warm Up: • When do you think this poster was created? • Who do you think created this poster? • What is the purpose of the poster?
  • 99. Warm Up • Read the magazine article: Will Hitler Commit Military Suicide This Year? • What are the possibilities presented in the article? • Which do you predict Hitler will do & why?
  • 100. France – False Sense of Security? A system of fortifications built along France’s eastern boarder What is the Maginot Line?
  • 101. Phony War • French & British troops on the Maginot Line sat staring into Germany waiting for something to happen.
  • 102. Sitzkrieg • French, British, & German troops often worked and rested in plain sight of each other on opposite sides of the Siegfried Line (on the German side) • Blitzkrieg gave way to sitzkrieg “sitting war” or phony war as the newspapers called it
  • 103. The “Phony War” Ends: Spring, 1940 Maginot Line was ineffective
  • 104. Invasion of France • German army by passed the line by invading France through the Ardennes (ahr-den), a region of wooded ravines in Northeast France, thereby avoiding the British & French troops who thought it was impassable, & marched toward Paris.
  • 105. Invasion of France WWII in color -4:48 http://www.youtu be.com/watch? v=bl4eXcoU6A0 &feature=relmfu • Italy entered the war on the side of Germany & invaded France from the south as German troops approached from the North British & French soldiers were surrounded.
  • 106. Dunkirk (duhn-kurk) • The German offensive trapped 400,000 British & French soldiers who fled to the beaches of Dunkirk on the French side of the English Channel.
  • 107. Dunkirk France Evacuated 800 tugboats, fishing boats, river barges, etc ferried 330,000 French & British soldiers to safety across the English Channel.
  • 108. Dunkirk France Evacuated WWII in color 6:14-8:37 http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=bl4eXcoU6A0&feature=relmfu
  • 109. Dunkirk France Evacuated June 4, 1940 British soldiers captured by the Germans at Dunkirk, France, in June 1940.
  • 110. Predicting Responses: The Invasion of France • How do you think your country responded to the threat of the fall of Paris? • Students will be assigned to one of six countries based on row • Read the summary of what happened • Predict how your assigned country responded • Share predictions with class • Review actual response
  • 111. France Surrenders June, 1940 A French man weeps as the Nazis march into Paris, June 14, 1940, beginning a four-year occupation of the 'City of Lights.'
  • 112. France Surrenders • Germans would occupy the northern part of France
  • 113. A Divided France Marshall Petain Nazi controlled puppet government headed by Marshall Philippe Petain set up at Vichy France
  • 114. The French Resistance •Charles de Gaulle a French general fled to England where he set up a government in exile. General Charles DeGaulle “France has lost a battle, but France has not lost the war.”
  • 115. Now Britain Is All Alone!
  • 116. The Blitz http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJd9LZSjP8s WWII in color 10:35-1:30 •German Luftwaffe made bombing runs over Britain in attempt to destroy Britain’s Royal Air Force (RAF) •Every night for 2 months German planes bombed British targets (airfields, aircraft, cities)
  • 117. Predicting Responses: The Battle of Britain • How do you think your country responded to the Battle of Britain? • Students will be assigned to one of six countries based on row • Read the summary of what happened • Predict how your assigned country responded • Share predictions with class • Review actual response
  • 118. The Battle of Britain • RAF fought back with the help of radar, British pilots accurately plotted the flight paths of German planes in darkness & shot down over 185 German planes • Hitler called off the invasion indefinitely
  • 119. • What are the children doing? • What might they be looking for? • Where are they located? • What might it feel like to be kid then? • What was happening?
  • 120. Battle of Britain: The “Blitz” An aircraft spotter on the roof of a building in London with Saint Paul's Cathedral in the background. Firefighters putting out fires after a German air raid
  • 121. Battle of Britain:The “Blitz” Saint Paul's Cathedral stands gloriously in the distance amid the wreckage caused by the German fire-bombing of London. Sunday, December 29, 1940.
  • 122. The London “Tube”: Air Raid Shelters during the Blitz
  • 123. Daily life in a damaged residential neighborhood. Three children who have been left homeless by the random bombs of German night raiders, sit outside the wreckage of their home.
  • 124. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill
  • 125.
  • 126. Mapping Activity • Draw an arrow to indicate European countries invaded by Germany between 1938-1941. • Label the year the country was invaded in parenthesis underneath the name or above the arrow. • Color each country using colored pencils or outline in marker.
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  • 129. Exit Ticket • Complete the timeline activity by arranging the following events in the order in which they occurred.  1933 Hitler pulled Germany out of the League  1935 Germany began a military build up  1936 Germany invaded the Rhineland  1938 Germany Invaded Austria  1938 Germany invaded the Sudetenland  1938 Munich Agreement was signed  1939 Czechoslovakia is conquered by Germany  1939 Germany Invades Poland  1939 Non Aggression Pact was signed  1939 World War II Begins
  • 130. Chapter 24 Section 4 “America Moves Toward War” • Main Idea: In response to the fighting in Europe, the U.S. provided economic and military aid to help achieve allied victory. • Why It Matters Now: The military capability of the U.S. became a deciding factor in WWII & in world affairs ever since. • Terms & Names: Axis Powers, Allies, Lend-Lease Act, Atlantic Charter, Hideki Tojo, Pearl Harbor
  • 131. Learning Objective: • Guiding Question: How does the U.S. respond to the outbreak of war in Europe? • Identify several ways in which the US assisted the Allies without declaring war. • Summarize the events that brought the US into armed conflict with Germany.
  • 132. Gallery Tour • In a single file line, walk around the room and read the timeline of events leading up to U.S. entry into World War II. • How do you think the United States should respond to each of these events? • At what point, if any, do you think the U.S. should join the war?
  • 133. How should the U.S. respond? • After Japan invaded Manchuria 1931 • After Germany violated the Treaty of Versailles by building up its military in 1935 • After Italy invaded Ethiopia in 1935 • After Germany violated the Treaty of Versailles again by invading the Rhineland which was a demilitarized zone March 7, 1936 • After Mussolini & Hitler sign the Pact of Steel 1936 • After Japan invaded China & the Rape of Nanjing in 1937 • After Germany invaded Austria March 12, 1938 • After Germany invaded the Sudetenland September 30, 1938 • After Germany invaded Czechoslovakia 1939 • After Germany invaded Poland September 1, 1939 • After Britain & France declared war on Germany September 3, 1939 • After France surrendered to Germany June 1940 • After the Battle of Britain December 29, 1940 • After Germany, Japan, & Italy form the Tripartite Pact/Axis Powers 1940 • After Japan attacks Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941
  • 134. U.S. Responds Cautiously • Most Americans were alarmed by the international conflicts but believed that the U.S. should not get involved
  • 135. America Clings to Isolationism • In 1930’s numerous books argued that U.S. was dragged into WWI by greedy bankers and manufacturers • Congressional Committee led by General Nye held hearings to investigate the charges • Documented the large profits that bankers and manufacturers made during the war • Made Americans determined to avoid war
  • 136. International Agreements Locarno Pact – 1925 France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy  Guarantee existing frontiers  Establish DMZ 30 miles deep on East bank of Rhine River  Refrain from aggression against each other Kellogg-Briand Pact – 1928 Makes war illegal as a tool of diplomacy  No enforcement provisions
  • 137. FDR Foreign Policy • 1933, recognized the Soviet Union & agreed to exchange ambassadors with Moscow • Good Neighbor policy of nonintervention in Latin America and withdrew armed forces stationed there • 1934, pushed the Reciprocal Trade Agreement Act which lowered trade barriers by giving the president the power to make trade http://www.encyclopedia.com/video/dX1U agreements with other nations, oMWapzg-us-recognizes-soviet-russia- 1933.aspx aimed at lowering tariffs 1933.aspx
  • 138. U.S. Neutrality Acts: 1934, 1935, 1937, 1939 Outlawed arms sales or loans to nations at war. Extended the ban on arms sales and loans to nations engaged in Civil War-such as Spain. Forbade US citizens from traveling on belligerent ships
  • 139. Neutrality Acts When Japan invaded China FDR claimed there was no need to enforce the Neutrality Acts because Japan had not formally declared war on China • U.S. continued sending arms and supplies to China
  • 140. Cash-and-Carry (1939) • Congress passed a provision to the Neutrality Acts that allowed warring nations to buy U.S. arms as long as they paid cash & transported them on their own ships • FDR hoped the arms would help France & Britain defeat Hitler & keep the U.S. out of the war.
  • 141. America Builds Up it Defenses • FDR provided the British with “all aid short of war” he sent 500,000 rifles, 80,000 machine guns to Great Britain. • FDR asks Congress to increase military spending in response to Nazi victories. • Congress passed Nation’s 1st peace time military draft Selective Training & Selective Service Act registered 16 million men between 21-35. • FDR runs for a 3rd term, reelected with 55% of the votes, promised to keep nation out of war
  • 142. The Great Arsenal of Democracy http://www.myoldradio.com/old-radio-episodes/fdr-great-arsenal-of-democracy-speech/11 • FDR- “You can’t tame a tiger into a kitten..” • -impossible to negotiate with Hitler • If Britain fell, the Axis powers would be unchallenged to conquer the world • U.S. must prevent that situation & turn itself into a “great arsenal of democracy” http://www.schooltube.com/video/30747e2e060f4e4efc5b/
  • 143. U. S. Lend-Lease Act, 1941 Great Britain.........................$31 billion Soviet Union..........................$11 billion France..................................$3 billion China..................................$1.5 billion Other European......................$500 million South America.......................$400 million The amount totaled: $48,601,365,000 1941 Lend Lease Act- lend or lease arms & other supplies to any country whose defense was vital to the U.S.
  • 145. Atlantic Charter Do you recognize anyone? Who? Where are they? How can you tell? • A joint proclamation by the United States and Britain declaring that they were fighting the Axis powers to "ensure life, liberty, independence and religious freedom and to preserve the rights of man and justice."
  • 146. The Atlantic Charter • Roosevelt and Churchill sign treaty of friendship in August 1941. • Solidifies alliance. • Fashioned after Wilson’s 14 Points. • Calls for League of Nations type organization.
  • 147. Atlantic Charter • FDR & Churchill met secretly aboard battleship USS Augusta 1941 • Both countries pledged: collective security, disarmament, self-determination, economic cooperation, freedom of the seas. • FDR promised he would do everything to force an incident • Became the basis of the “Declaration of the United Nations” signed by 26 nations to express the common purpose of the Allies the renunciation of all aggression, right to self-government, access to raw materials, freedom from want and fear, freedom of the seas, and disarmament of aggressor nations.
  • 148. Shoot on Site • German submarine fired on the U.S destroyer Greer in Sept 1941 • FDR ordered navy commanders to shoot German submarines on site
  • 149. • Days later German U-Boats sank the U.S. Destroyer Rueben James killing 100 U.S. sailors • FDR announced, “The shooting has started and history will record who fired the first shot.” • A full scale war seemed inevitable however the attack that brought the U.S. into the war came from Japan
  • 150. Exit Ticket: U.S. Response 1. What does Uncle Sam turning his back on Europe show about American attitudes in the late 1930’s? 2. What U.S. policy is this cartoon referencing? 3. Why might the Atlantic Ocean appeared to have shrunk in the 1930’s?
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  • 152. Learning Objective • Guiding Question: Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor? • Cite 3 pieces of evidence from the documents as to why Japan attacked Pearl Harbor.
  • 154. Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis, 1940 The Tripartite Pact Tojo Hitler Mussolini Germany, Italy, & Japan signed the Tripartite Pact becoming the Axis Powers. Agreed to come to the defense of the others in case of an attack.
  • 155. Political Cartoon Analysis • Which 3 countries are represented by the figures? • Identify the figures by name. • What do the figures appear to be doing? • What event does this cartoon deal with?
  • 156. Document Based Questions • Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor?
  • 157. Japan in the Pacific • Hideki Tojo Prime minister of Japan & chief of staff of Japan’s Kwantung Army invaded French, British, & Dutch colonies in Asia hoping to unite East Asia under Japanese control
  • 158. Japan took control of French Indochina (present day Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos)
  • 159. • According to the cartoon, how does the U.S. respond to Japanese militaristic expansion? • protested by cutting off trade with Japan (embargo) • Japan couldn’t survive without oil
  • 160. Was the American government aware that the Japanese might attack the U.S. after the oil embargo? How did the U.S. feel about this possibility? Why might the U.S. have wanted the Japanese to attack first?
  • 161. Peace Talks? • Nov 5, 1941 Hideki Tojo ordered the Japanese military to prepare for an attack on the U.S. • U.S military had broken Japan’s secret communication codes & learned that Japan was preparing for a strike but didn’t know where • FDR sent out a “war warning” to military commanders in Hawaii, Guam, & the Philippines that, “the U.S. desires that Japan commit the first overt act.” • Dec 6, 1941 U.S. decoded a Japanese message that instructed the Japan’s peace envoy to reject all American peace proposals http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af10ZxmjogQ Pearl Harbor video clip 31:37-33:52
  • 162. Pearl Harbor• Dec 7, 1941 Japanese dive bombers attacked U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor • 180 Japanese warplanes launched from 6 aircraft carriers bombed targets until 9:30 am http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af10ZxmjogQ 36:58-38:56
  • 163. Pearl Harbor from the Cockpit of a Japanese Pilot http://www.yout ube.com/watch? v=Af10Zxmjog Q 48:18-49:12 intercepting messages 1:03:32-1:04:17 1:05-1:09 1:18:45 •Japanese killed 2,403 Americans wounded 1,178. •Damaged 21 ships, including 8 battleships •300 aircraft were destroyed or damaged •3 aircraft carriers were at sea managed to escape disaster
  • 165. USS Arizona, Pearl Harbor a bomb penetrated into the forward magazine causing massive explosions and killing 1,104 men.
  • 166. Pearl Harbor Memorial 2,403 Americans Dead!
  • 167. Pearl Harbor - Dec. 7, 1941 The USS Shaw explodes during the Japanese air raid. A date which will live in infamy!
  • 168. Exit Ticket • Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor? • Cite 3 reasons using the documents as evidence.

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  1. Students, young men, Aryans, blond haired-blue eyed people
  2. What is the Treaty of Versailles? Peace agreement to end World War I Which countries signed the Treaty of Versailles? France, Great Britain, & Germany How do the Germans feel about the Treaty? Angry & bitter How does the Treaty lead to World War II?
  3. According to the Map, what happened to German territory as a result of the Treaty of Versailles? (lost substantial amounts of territory)
  4. What are the children playing with? Money, (Reichsmark RM) Where might the children be? Germany What does this tell you about the value of the money? Lost its value
  5. Why are the German soldiers dissatisfied after WWI? (upset for losing war, angry at government for signing Treaty of Versailles) Who is the circled dissatisfied German soldier? Adolf Hitler
  6. What was the purpose of the League of Nations? Use diplomacy to solve international conflicts and disputes Which countries were expelled from or left the League of Nations? Germany, Japan, etc. Which powerful country refused to join the League? The U.S. Is the League of Nations going to be effective at preventing war? No Why not? No method of enforcement of its edicts
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  8. According to the cartoon, who created the League of Nations? Which is the missing stone in the bridge? What will happened to the bridge without the missing keystone? Is the League of Nations going to be effective at preventing war? Why or Why not?
  9. Why is the League of Nations ineffective of maintaining world peace?
  10. Why did Germany experience a Depression post WWI? How did the Depression effect the German people?
  11. What is this man carrying in his wheel barrel?
  12. How does the economic hardship in Germany contribute to Hitler’s rise to power?
  13. Poor, emaciated, crippled, suffering, Fat, decadent, greedy They dislike the Weimar republic
  14. 1. What are 4 basic beliefs of Nazism?
  15. How did Hitler come to power in Germany?
  16. What is the Third Reich?
  17. How did the burning of the Reichstag enable Adolf Hitler to seize power?
  18. Archipelago, island, needed more living space for Japanese people & natural resources
  19. Who is the emperor of Japan? What were Japanese beliefs about the emperor? What is bushido?
  20. If you were Japanese and needed more living space for a growing population what would you do? Build up your military and invade other countries
  21. According to the map, which country does Japan invade in 1931?
  22. How does the League of Nations respond to Japan’s invasion on Manchuria?
  23. What is the Tanaka Memorial?
  24. What actions do the Japanese take during the invasion of China?
  25. What actions do the Japanese take during the invasion of China?
  26. Who is the leader of Italy?
  27. Look at the poster, how would you describe fascism based on the picture? What is fascism?
  28. Why are Mussolini’s followers called Black Shirts? What was the March on Rome?
  29. What is totalitarianism?
  30. Which country does Italy attack in 1935?
  31. How does the League of Nations respond to the invasion? Explain the meaning of the following quote. “It is us today…It will be you tomorrow.” Emperor Haile Selassia
  32. Rome is the capital of which country? Berlin is the capital of which country? What is the Rome-Berlin Axis?
  33. Japan and Italy They are small countries
  34. Who is the leader of the Spanish rebels?
  35. What is the Spanish-Civil war? When was the Spanish Civil War?
  36. What were the two sides fighting during the Spanish Civil War? Which groups tended to support each side?
  37. How does Italy & Germany respond to the Spanish civil War?
  38. Why might the Spanish Civil war be considered a dress rehearsal for WWII?
  39. What do you see or notice in the painting? Who created the painting? What is the title of the painting? What is Geurnica? What does this painting tell us about war in general?
  40. Between France & Germany A demilitarized zone After WWI To protect France against future German invasion
  41. Which country does Germany invade to its south in 1938? What former empire was Austria created out of?
  42. What does the orange on the map represent?
  43. What might have been Hitler’s motive for invading the Sudetenland?
  44. How would do you think the people in the photograph feel about becoming part of Germany? Why might they think this is a good thing?
  45. Who is Hitler shaking hands with? Which country is he the leader of? Why might Chamberlin have made a deal with Hitler?
  46. What is appeasement?
  47. Who is this man? How does he feel about the Munich Pact?
  48. According to the map which country does Germany invade in 1939?
  49. How do you think the Czechoslovakian people felt about becoming part of the Third Reich?
  50. Which country does Germany invade to its east?
  51. Which country borders Germany to the east? Poland What large European country that borders Poland to the east might react to a German invasion of Poland? Why? Which two countries have an alliance to protect Poland? Great Britain & France What caused Germany to loose World War I? A two front war How could Germany try to avoid another potential two front war?
  52. What is blitzkrieg? Why do you think it is called lightening war? What are the characteristics of lighting? Powerful, deadly, strikes suddenly without warning
  53. What is the Luftwaffe?
  54. 1940 Great Britain Be prepared for a German attack. All British subjects were issued a gas mask.
  55. What is the Maginot line? A system of fortifications Where is the maginot line located? Between border of France & Germany When was the maginot line built? After World War II Why was Maginot line built? To protect France from future German invasion? Who built it? The Germans
  56. If you were Hitler planning on invading France how would you do it & why?
  57. How does Germany invade France? Why?
  58. If you were the British & French surrounded by Germanys to the North and Italians to the south what are your options? What would you do?
  59. What is the Good Neighbor policy?
  60. What did the Neutrality acts prohibit or outlaw? What are the Neutrality Acts designed to do? When were they issued? Why did they change over time?
  61. What is cash & carry Act? Why might the U.S. have changed from earlier provisions of the Neutrality acts? What are some benefits?
  62. What does FDR mean hen he said, “You can’t tame a tiger into a kitten.. ”? You can’t make something that is aggressive passive or peaceful. Who was FDR referring to? Adolf Hitler What would happen to the world if Britain was defeated by the Axis powers? The Axis powers would be left unchallenged to conquer the world. How should the United States respond to this threat? (What are the options)
  63. What is the Lend-Lease Act? Which countries did the U.S. provide arms & supplies to? Why did the U.S. do this?
  64. Which country did the U.S. give the most money to?
  65. Winston Churchill & FDR on board a navy vessel navy uniforms
  66. Who signed the Atlantic Charter? What does it do? Solidifies and alliance between the U.S. & Britain What is it modeled after?
  67. How should FDR respond?
  68. What is this a picture of? How should the U.S. respond to the loss of American sailors lives? Why do you think FDR said, “The shooting has started and history will record who fired the first shot.” Why might it have been important to FDR and other Americans that the enemy attacks first? What do you think will happen as a result of this event?
  69. Who is the central figure in the cartoon? Where is he located? What is he saying? What is happening in Europe?
  70. Identify the 3 men in the photograph? Which countries do are they the leaders of?
  71. Complete the hook activity, read the background essay, then answer the document based questions.
  72. Who is the Prime Minister of Japan?
  73. According to this map, which region did Japan take control by 1942? Why might Japan have wanted this territory?
  74. Who are the two figures in the cartoon suppose to represent? Uncle Sam=American government & Hideki Tojo What is Uncle Sam doing? Stopping the flow of U.S. oil to Japan What effect will this have on Japan? They will be unable to fuel the war effort
  75. What is this a map of? Pearl Harbor What do you notice about the location of all the battleships? They are all clustered together Why might they have done that? Believed they wee safe in harbor, easier to protect, sitting ducks for enemy
  76. What is this an image of? Pearl Harbor From what perspective is the photo taken? Arial Who might have taken this photograph? Japanese pilot