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ScheduleTomorrow – 831-838

Clickazzzzzzzzzz !stop at “FDR shatters”

Thursday – 839-845

FDR Foreign Policy – The BadFDR Foreign Policy – The BadPULLS OUT OF LONDON

CONFERENCE (’33)shows –impact 1 –Impact 2 –

PHILIPPINES –further evidence of –

FDR Foreign Policy – The GoodFDR Foreign Policy – The GoodSOVIET UNION – “GOOD NEIGHBOR POLICY” –revoked -result –

Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act (Hull) -

1.) Hitler did not invade___________ in the reading.

A. The Soviet UnionB. AustriaC. PolandD. France

2.) Hitler signed a non-aggression pact with ________ in the reading.

A. The Soviet UnionB. AustriaC. PolandD. France

3.) We made a deal to give Britain 50 __________ .

A. military basesB. bombersC. destroyersD. infantry brigadeE. Sherman tanks

4.) By 1940, the United States had made an alliance with

A. The AxisB. The AlliesC. neither

5 .) ________ was in both Uncle Sam cartoons.

A. fireB. storm cloudsC. IceD. waterE. rats

Treaty of Versailles Sows The SeedsTreaty of Versailles Sows The Seeds

Key TermsKey Termscommunism -fascism –Nazism -totalitarianism –appeasementBlitzkrieg

The Bad GuysThe Bad GuysStalin ( ) 1924 –Mussolini ( ) 1922 –Hitler ( ) 1933 –Hirohito & Militarists ( ) 1924 -

Stalin in the Soviet UnionStalin in the Soviet Union

Mussolini in ItalyMussolini in Italy

Hitler in GermanyHitler in Germany

Hirohito & Militarists in JapanHirohito & Militarists in Japan

TomorrowRead 839-845 for FridayComplete Timeline Assignment

20 HW PointsComplete Map Assignment

20 HW PointsDON’T FORGET! – AP PARTY - FRI

Pair Share - Appeasement

1931Japan invades Manchuria.1933Hitler becomes Chancellor of GermanyJapan leaves League of NationsGermany leaves the World Disarmament Conference

and the League of Nations. 1935Hitler announces conscription/rearmament.Italy invades AbyssiniaLeague of Nations applies economic sanctions

against Italy.

1936 Germany reoccupies the Rhineland. Spanish Civil War begins. Rome-Berlin Axis 1937 Japan attacks China1938 Anchluss Four-Power Munich Conference. 1939 Germany occupies remainder of Czechoslovakia. Nazi-Soviet Pact September 1st - Germany invades Poland. 3rd - Britain and France declare war on Germany.

The Atlantic Charter (1941)FDR meets with Winston Churchill

Set Principles for the War1.) Allies would not gain colonies from

the war2.) recognize “self-determination” after

the war3.) set up a new League of Nations after

the War (becomes The ________ _____)

June 1941 – Hitler breaks The Nazi-Soviet Pact & invades USSR

Lend-Lease extended to USSRWhy would we support Stalin?“the enemy of my enemy is my friend”2 front war helps -

The Atlantic Charter (1941)FDR meets with Winston Churchill

Set Principles for the War1.) Allies would not gain colonies from

the war2.) recognize “self-determination” after

the war3.) set up a new League of Nations after

the War (becomes The ________ _____)

Why did Japan attack us?Why did Japan attack us?Japan needed U.S. ______ & ______We kept giving it to them until 1940!Finally cut them off completely in ’41Negotiate, but Japan refuses to give

up ChinaBy the end of Nov. ’41 we know they

planned to attack because we had -

Then Why Didn’t We Stop It?Then Why Didn’t We Stop It?FDR thought Japan would attack our

colonies in SE Asia (The Philippines)Why did Japan choose Pearl Harbor?

Their goal –The FDR conspiracy theory –December 7th, 1941

declare war the next dayThe Tripartite Act results in -

Blitzkrieg in EuropeBlitzkrieg in Europe

America’s Gonna Fight!America’s Gonna Fight!total unity thanks to -“Germany First” –Executive Order 9066 -110,0002/3 were “Nisei” –we were wrong -Korematsu v. US (1944) -1988 –

Japanese InternmentJapanese Internment

MobilizingMobilizing $100 billion in ’42 alone War Production Board

ends –sets goals -imposes –

War Labor Board imposed wage ceilingsUnited Mine Workers (John L. Lewis) –

Anti-Strike Act (’43) – Women (6 million) – braceros -

America MobilizedAmerica Mobilized

The War changes AmericaThe War changes AmericaMigrations (854)“sun-belt” defense contracts –Great Migration –

mechanical cotton picker(‘44)A. Philip Randolph threatened (’41) –

FDR responded with FEPC –Native Americans moved –zoot suit riots (’43) -

“War is the Health of the State”“War is the Health of the State”New Deal ended –Gross National Product (GNP)

doublescorporate profits & workers wages up“warfare welfare state” –war costs $300 billionnational debt X 5

The War in Europe 42-45The War in Europe 42-45

The War in the Pacific 42-45The War in the Pacific 42-45

6 Battles to Know6 Battles to KnowEuropeStalingrad (’42) -Normandy (’44) -Battle of the Bulge (’44) -PacificMidway (’42) -Guadalcanal (’42 - 43) -Okinawa (’45) -

The BombThe BombAllies had agreed on “unconditional surrrender”\

controversial because -Potsdam Conference (Big 3) -Manhattan Project -Japan in August of ‘45 - Hiroshima (8 / 6 / 45) -Nagasaki (8 / 9 / 45) –3 arguments for – 1. 2. 3.3 arguments against - 1. 2. 3.

6 Battles to Know6 Battles to Know

6 Battles to Know6 Battles to Know

6 Battles to Know6 Battles to Know

Douglas MacArthur Bataan death march. Japans High Tide at Midway Coral Sea Midway Island Chester W. Nimitz Truning point

Early War in the PacificEarly War in the Pacific

MidwayMidway

Island Hopping Towards JapanIsland Hopping Towards Japan

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