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Unit 5 World War IICh. 16
• the war claims an average of• 27,600 lives/day• 1150 lives/hour• 19 lives/minute• 1 life every 3 seconds
• An Army at Dawn Rick Atkinson
Hitler and Stalin 5-paragraph Essay
• Similar to Mao/Gandhi, just in writing!
• “Compare and contrast the lives of Germans under Hitler’s rule to those of Russians under Stalin’s rule. What did each ruler do to gain and keep his power, and how were the lives of the people changed in each country?”
Adolf Hitler – Hitler Search• Fascism
– A totalitarian philosophy of government that glorifies the state and nation and assigns to the state control over every aspect of national life
• An EXTREME form of Nationalism– “The Seducer”
Joseph Stalin – Stalin search
• TotalitarianismGovernment control over every aspect of public and private life– “TOTAL” control
• “Stalin – Man of Steel”
Appeasement
• European leaders give in to Hitler’s demands in order to avoid war, neglecting the ToV…
• September 1938 – Munich Conference• Lebensraum 1936-1938
– Czechoslovakia, Rhineland, Sudetenland– Austria - “Anschluss”
• Aug. 1939 - Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact – 10 yr. Peace btwn Germany and USSR
Nazi occupation flag
The Start of War
• Sept. 1 1939• Germany invades
Poland– Blitzkrieg– England and France declare war
• USSR moves from the East
Early German Offensives
France Surrenders• German Army sweeps
thru France in six weeks
• France Surrenders – June 22 1940
Battle of Britain • Operation Sea Lion• October 1940-May
1941• Air warfare• German Luftwaffe vs
British RAF• Hitler wants to soften
up Britain so he can invade
MORE German Offensives
• Operation Barbarossa • June 22, 1941
• Hitler invades USSR, breaks Pact
• Battle of Stalingrad (turning point of WW2)– Soviet victory
U.S enters the War – Pacific Theater• PEARL HARBOR• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9RSzcKp6Ww
•Dec. 7 1941 – “A date which will live in infamy” - FDR•http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uCGxk-v-Mc
•U.S. declares war on ALL of the Axis Powers
•Describe your feelings while listening to FDR’s speech. What emotions did he address?
European Theater• 1942-1943 Axis
Powers gaining and winning!!
• El Alamein turning point in North Africa– Tank warfare– Desert Fox – Erwin
Rommel, Germany– Patton- US
• Allies advance into Italy
European Theatre• Combined Allied
attack in Normandy
• Established a beachhead in Europe
• Advancing towards Berlin – Battle of the Bulge
June 6, 1944 D-Day
Race to Berlin • Allies coming from West, South and North
• Soviets coming from the East (win the race!)
• Hitler commits suicide April 30, 1945
• Germany surrenders May 7, 1945
Berlin ruins TODAY
Europe After the War• Economies ruined• Gov’t changes• Increased US
influence• Communism
spreads• http://warchronicle.com/
numbers/WWII/deaths.htm
• COLD WAR begins
War in the Pacific
• Japanese militarism and Imperialism
• Meiji Restoration
• Spreading Empire - – SE Asia, Korea and
towards the U.S. • (even Alaska!)
• Powerful Navy
War in the Pacific
• Island Hopping
• Mostly between U.S. Marines and Japanese soldiers
• Japanese and U.S. Navies – Battle of Midway turning
point
Japanese Refuse to Surrender
• Invading Japan would cost 500,000-1,000,000 US lives
• Harry Truman decides to drop Atomic bombs
August 6, 1945 – HiroshimaAugust 9, 1945 – Nagasaki
• September 2, 1945 Mac Arthur accepts Japanese surrender
• De-militarization and US – Japanese Modernization– China?
The BIG Questions• Was Truman right in
his decision to drop the bomb?
• What other choices did he have?
• What consequences did this decision have for the war and beyond?
• January 30, 1933 Hitler named Chancellor
• Sept. 1, 1939 – Blitzkrieg (WW2 begins)
• Dec. 7, 1941 – Pearl Harbor
• 42-43 Axis control and success
WW2 Summary So Far
• Allied Turning Points – 1942-1943
– Stalingrad – El Alamein
• June 6, 1944 D-Day
April 30, 1945
May 7, 1945
The Holocaust
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaCdKwFcHnw
• K – W - L
Genocide • “The deliberate and systematic destruction of an entire people who belong to one racial, political, cultural or religious group.”
• Genocide is Hitler’s “Final Solution” to the “Problem”
Nazi Holocaust Timeline• 1933 book burnings begin• March 1933 Dachau opens as a “Work Camp”• 1935 Nuremberg Laws
– Jobs, citizenship, property– Yellow stars of David
• 1937 Mass exodus of Jews from Germany• 1938 Polish ghettos• November 9, 1938 “Kristallnacht”• 1941 First “Death Camps”• 1942 Hitler’s “Final Solution” begins – use of
Zyklon B• 1945 Allied liberation
Oscar Schindler
Hitler Writing Prompt
• Explain how Adolf Hitler used German Nationalism, Propaganda, and the Treaty of Versailles to gain, and then KEEP power in Germany during the 1920’s and 1930’s.