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1
World War II
2
Part I The Causes and Start of the War
3
Causes and Start of the WarJapan
  • Japan Invaded Manchuria in 1931
  • Why
  • Japan needed more natural resources
    (______________________)
  • __________________ hit Japan hard!
  • More conservative leaders of the government and
    military becoming powerful influences in society
    (and with the Emperor, Hirohito)
  • How - _____________________
  • Japan controlled a railway system in Manchuria
  • __________________________________________________
    _____
  • Japanese government claimed that Chinese
    nationalists were to blame sent in army to
    protect its interests in Manchuria
  • Manchuria made into a puppet state of Japan
  • Renamed ______________________
  • Puppet leader __________________________________
    _______

4
Causes and Start of the WarJapan
  • Japan condemned for actions
  • League of Nations investigated the events in
    Manchuria and concluded that Japan was at fault
  • __________________________________________________
    _____
  • USA also condemned Japanese actions and refused
    to recognize the existence of Manchukuo

5
Causes and Start of the WarJapan
  • Japan Invaded China in 1937
  • Why China would provide resources as well as a
    way to move into SE Asia and parts of Russia to
    take them over
  • Japanese forces quickly took major population
    centers (______________________) and Northeastern
    China
  • Japanese forces committed atrocities on Chinese
    people
  • Chinese not able to fight back conflict between
    Communists (led by ____________) and Nationalists
    (led by ________________)
  • Actions again (weakly) condemned by
    __________________ __________________________

6
Causes and Start of the WarJapan
  • Japan targeted SE Asia Next
  • USA warned Japanese that it would impose economic
    sanctions if it moved troops into SE Asia and if
    Japan did not withdraw from China and Manchuria
  • USA still a little angry over the sinking of one
    of its ships by Japanese in 1937 and thinks that
    Japan is too aggressive
  • USA was Japans Major supplier of
    ___________________ these sanctions would hurt
    Japan!
  • Japanese felt that USA was a roadblock to the
    success of Japanese expansion
  • Late 1940 Mid 1941 Japan invaded French
    Indochina
  • USA hits Japan with sanctions
  • Stops selling ________________ to Japan
  • ________________________________
  • December 1941 Japanese Naval attacks on
    ________ _________________________________________
    ____

7
Causes and Start of the WarItaly
  • Mussolini ordered the invasion of _______ in
    October 1935
  • ________________________ did nothing!
  • ________________________ did nothing!

8
Causes and Start of the WarGermany
  • Hitler Violated the Treaty of Versailles
    Repeatedly between 1935 1938 with Nobody
    Stopping Him!
  • March 1935 Military build-up
  • ______________________________________
  • ____________
  • Hitler only warned by Britain, France, and Italy
  • March 1936 Hitler ordered troops to occupy the
    ___________
  • France did nothing
  • Britain began policy of _________________
  • 1936 Treaties with other powers
  • _________________________________________
  • Hitler had supported Italian invasion of Ethiopia
    in 1935
  • Both Hitler and Mussolini helped Franco in
    ______________________
  • __________________________________
    anti-USSR/Communism agreement

9
Causes and Start of the WarGermany
  • Hitler Violated the Treaty of Versailles
    Repeatedly between 1935 1938 with Nobody
    Stopping Him!
  • March 1938 ________________________________
  • Austrian Chancellor forced to appoint Austrian
    Nazis to positions in Austrian Government
  • _________________ assassinated by Nazi agents and
    action blamed on foreign agents
  • This was used as a pretense for Austrian Nazis to
    appeal to Germany for help against the foreign
    agents
  • German Army moved into Austria on
    ___________________
  • Austria Annexed on the next day

10
Causes and Start of the WarGermany
  • Hitler Violated the Treaty of Versailles
    Repeatedly between 1935 1938 with Nobody
    Stopping Him!
  • September 1938 _________________________________
    ___ _________________________________________
  • Hitler made an ultimatum to the Czechoslovakian
    government that he would risk world war to
    allow the German people of the Sudetenland to
    join with Germany
  • A peace conference was arranged by
    ________________________ ___________ to solve the
    crisis
  • The Conference took place in Munich
  • __________________________________________________
    _______ participated
  • The Agreement
  • Sudetenland ? Germany
  • __________________________________________________
    ___ _________________________________
  • Sovereignty of Czechoslovakia would be upheld

11
Causes and Start of the WarGermany
  • March 1939
  • Hitler sent troops into Czechoslovakia
  • _______________________________________
  • _______________________________________
  • Mussolini sent troops into _______________
  • Hitler forced _____________ to give up the
    German-speaking city of Memel to Germany
  • Hitler made it known that he wanted to annex the
    Polish Corridor and the city of Danzig
  • _______________ vowed to declare war against
    Germany if they attacked Poland
  • _________________ attempted to make an alliance
    with the USSR (but did not because Stalin wanted
    territory, too)

12
Causes and Start of the WarGermany
  • August 1939 Hitler and Stalin sign the ______
    _________________________________
  • Germany and USSR promise not to attack each other
    and remain neutral if either side gets involved
    in a war
  • Germany promised ___________________________
    ____________________________________
  • USSR promised ______________________________
    __________________________
  • Poland Invaded on September 1, 1939
    _______________________________
  • Britain and France declared war on September 3,
    1939

13
Part II The Course of the War
14
The War in Europe and North Africa
  • September 1939 April 1940 Phony War
  • ________________________________________
  • April 9, 1940 German Blitzkrieg invasions of
    _________ ______________________
  • May 1940 Blitzkrieg invasions of
    ___________________ ______________________________
  • Allies caught off-guard and armies forced into
    the town of Dunkirk
  • For some (unexplained) reason German advance
    halts temporarily ? ______________________________
    _____________
  • __________________ became the new Prime Minister
    of Britain
  • June 22, 1940 France Surrendered to Germany
  • Northern France annexed by Germany
  • Southern France (and French North Africa) ?
    _______________ __________________________________
    __________________

15
The War in Europe and North Africa
  • 1940 USA out of War but Helps a Little
  • ___________________________________ ways to
    lend and/or give Britain war materials
  • August 1940 _____________ signed by Churchill
    and US President Franklin D. Roosevelt pledge
    to work against Nazi Tyranny
  • August - September 1940 The Battle of Britain
  • The Plan air superiority over Britain ?
    Invasion of Britain (____________________)
  • Early stages German attacks on British air
    defenses and dogfighting between
    _________________________
  • Later nightly bombing of London and other
    British cities to weaken British Spirits
  • _______________________

16
The War in Europe and North Africa
  • Italy got involved unsuccessfully
  • In Southern Europe
  • October 1940 _______________________________
  • _____________________ forces stopped Italian
    troops
  • ____________________________ taken by Germany by
    1941
  • Germany sent troops into ________ and conquered
    it (and _________________) by April, 1941
  • In Northern Africa
  • December 1940 ___________________________________
    ___________________
  • German tank commander ___________________________
    and his Afrika Korps sent in by Hitler
  • Afrika Korps pushed British army back into
    ______________

17
The War in Europe and North Africa
  • June 22, 1941 Germany invaded ___________
    ____________________________
  • Within a few months, this massive invasion had
    almost destroyed the ______________ and had taken
    over about _____________________________
  • _______________________________ under siege
  • Stalin orders a _______________________________
  • The Winter then set in
  • Poor Planning __________________________________
    _
  • Soviet Counteroffensive in December 1941
  • By the Summer of 1942 the Germans again were on
    the offensive in the Soviet Union

18
The War in Europe and North Africa
  • The Turning Points of the European and North
    African Part of the War
  • In North Africa
  • July 1942 British westward counteroffensive
    launched after ______________________ and his
    troops beat the Afrika Korps at ________________
  • November 1942 _______________ US and Free
    French Armies invaded Morocco and Algeria and
    began a campaign moving eastward
  • In the Soviet Union
  • August 1942 February 1943 _______________
    _________________________________________
    __________________________

19
The War in Europe and North Africa
  • January 1943 ___________________________
  • Churchill, Roosevelt and DeGaulle decide to
    attack __________ (The soft underbelly of the
    Axis) next
  • July 1943 Invasion of Italy began
  • August 1943 ______________________________
  • September 3, 1943
  • Allies move into the Italian Peninsula
  • Italy Surrenders to Allies
  • ______________________ fires Mussolini and
    imprisons him
  • ____________________ became the new Prime
    Minister
  • Italy joined the Allied side, but the Germans
    then quickly occupied most of the Italian
    peninsula
  • Mussolini freed by a German commando raid and set
    up as a puppet dictator of German-controlled
    Northern Italy

20
The War in Europe and North Africa
  • November 1943 Two more conferences
  • _____________________________
  • Churchill and Roosevelt met with Jiang Jeishi
    (leader of the Nationalist Government of China)
  • Promised to help _________________________________
    __ ___________________________
  • Promised to preserve Nationalist control of China
    and elevate it to a global power after the War
  • ___________________________
  • Churchill and Roosevelt met with Stalin
  • The Plan
  • __________________________________________________
    _ ________________________________________________
    ___ ______________________________________________
    _____
  • Once Germany eliminated, then USSR would declare
    war on Japan

21
The War in Europe and North Africa
  • By June of 1944 _______________________
  • Operation Overlord
  • Spring 1944 ______________________________
  • June 6, 1944 _____________________________
  • June August 1944 Allied troops move into the
    interior of France
  • August 25, 1944 ____________________________
  • August 1944 March 1945 Offensive moved into
    Germany
  • Allied advance temporarily halted by a desperate
    counteroffensive by the Germans
    ____________________
  • Meanwhile, the Soviet Army was liberating
    eastern Europe from Nazi occupation as well

22
The War in Europe and North Africa
  • March 1945
  • Allied armies advancing on Germany from both West
    (British, French, USA) and East (Soviets)
  • _________________________________________
  • Hitler killed himself in his Berlin bunker on
    April 30, 1945
  • ______________________________________________
    ______________________________________________
  • Soviet and Allied Troops met at Elbe River
  • Remaining German authorities surrendered on ___
    _________________________________________

23
The War in The Pacific
  • December 7, 1941 Japanese Attack on US Pacific
    Fleet Headquarters at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
  • USA declared war on Japan on December 8
  • __________________________________________________
    ____
  • December 1941 Spring 1942 Japan took over
    other parts of SE Asia and Pacific Islands
  • __________________________________________________
    __ ______, Several Island groups in the Pacific
    put under Japanese control
  • Thailand was forced into an alliance with Japan
  • More Chinese territory taken, too
  • ____________________________ Japan wanted to
    make it look like they were helping these people
    escape colonialism
  • Instead, Japan became the new colonizer

24
The War in The Pacific
  • The Turning Points
  • May 7-8, 1942 ____________________________
  • Invasion of Australia prevented
  • First Naval battle in the history of naval
    warfare not fought directly by ships, but by
    aircraft launched by ships!
  • June 4, 1942 _____________________________
  • 4 Japanese aircraft carriers sunk
  • Allied Navy gained naval superiority over Japan
  • Fall 1942 September 1944 2 Major Operations
  • Island Hopping to take islands back, eventually
    take Burma back, and then move into South China
  • __________________________________________________
    ___
  • __________________________________________________
    _______ _______________________________
  • Another island hopping campaign to take islands
    in succession to move within bombing range of
    Japan itself
  • August 1942 January 1943 ________________
  • November 1943 _____________
  • February 1944 __________________
  • Summer 1944 ________________________
  • September 1944 _____________

25
The War in The Pacific
  • February 1945
  • _________________________
  • _________________________
  • March 1945 Tokyo Firebombed
  • April 1945 Okinawa taken by Allies
  • July 1945 _________________________
  • Stalin met with two new leaders
  • USA __________________________
  • GB ________________________
  • Major Decision the unconditional surrender of
    Japan

26
The War in The Pacific
  • The Dilemma
  • Japan Refused Surrender What to do?
  • _____________________ would probably result in
    millions of deaths of soldiers (on both sides)
    and civilians
  • ______________________________________
    technology largely untested
  • Atomic Bombs Dropped on Japan
  • August 6, 1945 ___________________
  • Still no surrender
  • August 9, 1945 ___________________
  • Japan Surrendered on August 14
  • Formal Surrender/Peace Treaty Signed on the
    _________________________ on September 2 (V-J
    Day)

27
Part III How War Affected People
28
Examples of The War at Home
  • In the Soviet Union
  • USSR invaded
  • Soviets called WWII ______________________________
    ____
  • Caused huge resource shortages some people had
    to eat mice or pets
  • Huge Military and Industrial Mobilization
    _________________________
  • Women played a significant part in both industry
    and the military (as soldiers and pilots)
  • In The USA
  • Never ________________________________________
  • Massive economic mobilization
  • _______________________________________
  • _______________________________________
  • Demographic changes
  • Racial Tensions
  • _______________________________________
  • Japanese-Americans Put into Concentration Camps
    (NOT Death Camps)

29
Examples of The War at Home
  • In Nazi Germany
  • At first, no need to increase production (stuff
    taken from conquered countries)
  • Later, after Wars turning points, production had
    to increase a lot
  • Women ____________________________________________
    ____
  • Civilians had to deal with repeated bombing
    campaigns by Allies
  • Firebombing of ________________________were very
    devastating
  • In Japan
  • Traditional roles of people upheld (under
    guidance of Prime Minister ___________________)
  • People honored Emperor and obeyed him and
    government totally
  • This should explain Kamikaze pilots actions!
  • Women ____________________________________________
    ___
  • When Production was to be boosted ? Koreans and
    Chinese people used as slave laborers!

30
Atrocities Committed by the Axis Powers
  • German Racially-Based Policies
  • ______________________Aryan countries (Holland,
    Denmark, Norway, Slovakia) Civilian governments
    run by Nazi sympathizers from these countries
  • e.g. Vikdun Quisling in Norway
  • _________________________ in conquered areas that
    had inferior races (like France)
  • Policies for undesirable races
  • _________________________
  • _________________________
  • The Holocaust/Final Solution genocide

31
Atrocities Committed by the Axis Powers
  • German Racially-Based Policies
  • Policies for undesirable races
  • The Holocaust/Final Solution genocide
  • Jews put into ghettos in German and
    German-conquered cities
  • ____________________ death squads who rounded up
    Jews in the USSR during the German invasion
  • Forced Jews to dig their own mass graves and then
    shot them
  • Concentration/Death Camps
  • Jews, Gypsies, Slavs (Poles, Russians,
    Ukrainians, Byelorussians, etc.) homosexuals, and
    people with physical and mental disabilities
    systematically sent to these camps in railroad
    freight cars
  • _______________________________________________
  • Some people used as slave laborers
  • Most others executed in gas chambers and
    _______________________________________________

32
Atrocities Committed by the Axis Powers
  • Japanese Policies
  • Colonies promised independence under Japanese
    Authority, but in reality each was controlled by
    a Japanese military colonial government
  • Native Peoples _______________________________
  • Japan took ___________________from the colonies
    to fuel their war efforts
  • Promotion of Japanese values and subordination of
    native customs that got in the way of the
    Japanese values
  • Many Chinese and Korean peoples and Allied
    prisoners of war ______________________________
  • The Rape of Nanking Nanjing

33
Part IV Major Effects of the War and the
Beginning of the Cold War
34
Major Effects of the War
  • ____________________people dead!
  • War Crimes Trials for Axis authorities
  • Most Famous ones _______________________________
    ____
  • Origins of the Cold War
  • ______________of February 1945 (Roosevelt,
    Churchill and Stalin met in the USSR right before
    Germany Surrendered)
  • Germany to be divided into 4 zones of occupation
  • Divisions become the basis for the creation of
    __________________________________________________
    ____
  • Soviets allowed to control the eastern part of
    Poland, but Poland would be recreated from some
    parts of German territory
  • Eastern Europe Liberated by USSR Stalin
    promised to allow free elections in Eastern
    Europe
  • Stalin did not keep his promise from the Yalta
    Conference about free elections and the USSR set
    up puppet governments there
  • Threat of ________________________________________
    ___

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Major Effects of the War
  • Major Changes in Japan
  • Political
  • Emperor forced to _____________________
  • Diet ? completely representative democratic body
  • _____________________________________
  • Japan not allowed to have a military (and still
    is not to this day!)
  • Economic
  • more privatization of ______________________
  • Foreign (mostly US) aid helps Japan quickly
    recover and become a major economic powerhouse
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