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Picture Review

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#1 Describe the Causes of WWII.• (Review your quiz from Chapter 16!!!)

The Rise of Dictators • Causes by Economic Problems• Led to intense military build-ups & nationalism

The Treaty of Versailles• Causes Germany to seek revenge• Hurt world trade

Militaristic Expansion• Invasions

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#2 Discuss the major events and strategies in the War in Europe• (Review your quiz from Chapter 17!!!)

Hitler takes the continent.• Blitzkrieg • Fall of France - Britain barely survives.

North Africa – Operation Torch (Eisenhower)

Stalingrad• Turning point on the Eastern Front

D-Day - Turning point in Western Europe Battle of the Bulge

• Germany’s last offensive – Why the bulge?

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#3 Discuss the major events and strategies in the War in the Pacific

Japan makes an empire.• Invasion of China• Attacks on U.S.

Doolittle’s Raid – Morale Builder Battle of Midway – Turning Point Island Hopping – War Strategy Battles of Iwo Jima & Okinawa

• Significance – What did it teach the U.S.? Atomic Bombings

• When & Where

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#4 Describe the effects of WWII on the homefront.

Production Miracle• Ended what?• War Towns• Industrial Advantage

Internment Camps Race Relations & Migration Women in the Workforce Hollywood’s contribution Mobilization of Scientist

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Economic Problems

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Germany (Hitler), Italy (Mussolini), & Japan (Tojo)

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Isolation, Neutrality, Sympathetic toward France & Britain

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The Munich Pact

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Soviet Union (Stalin)

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The Anschluss (union with Austria)1938

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The Sudetenland (Czechoslovakia)

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France (1940)

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Britain

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Pearl Harbor & the PhilippinesDec. 7 & 8th, 1941

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Brutal march of American and Filipino POW’s across the Philippines.

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Sent 110,000 to internment camps

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Focus on defeating Germany first

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The ability of American workers to make more planes/ships than the enemy could shoot down/sink

and the way America was relieved from the depression.

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George Marshall

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He encouraged Roosevelt to end discrimination in war time jobs through an execute order and

creation of the Fair Employment Act.

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To celebrate the 6 million women who joined the workforce through a “cultural icon.”

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Nisei 442nd

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The Tuskegee Airmen

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Operation Torch in North Africa led by General Dwight Eisenhower

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Russia lost over 1 million soldiers but turned the Germans back into a retreat toward Germany.

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June 6, 1944

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Operation Overlord

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Normandy, France

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The allies gained the supremacy of the seas in the Atlantic to free up shipping lines.

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Dwight Eisenhower, George Patton, Omar Bradley

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It was Germany’s last offensive

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They discriminated against Jewish people similar to Jim Crow laws in the U.S.

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Genocide

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They were brutal land battles that showed how tough an invasion would be on the Japanese homeland.

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General Douglas MacArthur

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Navajo Native AmericansSpoken language only used in the U.S.

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May 8, 1945

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The massive undertaking by scientist to make the Atomic Bomb

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The atomic bombs on Hiroshima & Nagasaki

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Hiroshima – August 6, 1945Nagasaki – August 9, 1945

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August 14, 1945

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Nazi war criminals were put on trial by an international court.