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Title: World War II


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World War II
  • The War to End All Wars (Round 2)

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There are 2 main sites where fighting is
happening in WWII
  • Europe
  • Called the European Theater
  • Asia
  • Called the Pacific Theater

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There are 2 main sides fighting in the war
  • Axis Powers
  • Germany, Italy, and Japan
  • Allied Powers
  • France, Britain, Soviet Union, US

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Vocab
  • Blitzkrieg Lightning War tactic used by the
    Germans in WWII (fast and surprise air attacks).
  • Luftwaffe German Air force
  • Vichy city in Central France where a puppet
    government governed unoccupied France (the area
    not controlled by Germany).
  • Puppet Government a government in which a local
    leader is placed in charge, yet directed by an
    outside government.

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Hitler and the Nazis have fully taken over
Germany and have set their sights on the rest of
Europe!
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Nazis and Soviets at Peace????
  • In August of 1939, Hitler and Stalin sign a
    public nonaggression pact promising not to attack
    one another.
  • Secretly
  • Poland is divided between the two.
  • Soviets get
  • Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Finland
  • Germany gives USSR plans for naval vessels, subs,
    airplane engines
  • USSR will supply Germany with many raw goods

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Poland
  • September 1st 1939-
  • Germany lead a surprise attack on Poland
  • They used Blitzkrieg (lightning war).
  • Using concentrated tanks and dive-bombers to
    break a hole in the enemy line and followed
    quickly mobile infantry.
  • Hitler used over 1.5 million men
  • Luftwaffe (German Air Force) bombed major cities,
    rail lines and communication lines

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  • September 3
  • France and Great Britain declare war on Germany
  • Since they aren't ready for war this period is
    known as the Phony War
  • Great Britain drops Confetti
  • millions of leaflets of propaganda over Germany
  • September 17th
  • Stalin orders Soviet troops to occupy the eastern
    half of Poland.

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The Phony War
  • Seven months after France and Great Britain had
    declared war on Germany the two sides had not
    fought each other.
  • In WWI the defender had the advantage and many
    believed it would be the same in WWII.
  • The Allies had mobilized their armies.
  • The French waited for Germans behind the Maginot
    Line (a 87-mile long line of forts, concrete
    walls and underground barracks).

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End of the Phony War
  • April 1940
  • Germany attacks neutral Denmark and Norway
  • Denmark falls in hours, Norway will last months

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Why did Hitler invade these areas?
  • To gain naval bases/airfields to attack UK in the
    future
  • May 1940
  • Germans invade Holland, Belgium and Luxembourg

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Surprise, Surprise
  • Germans attack through Central France through the
    thick Ardennes Forest.
  • Experts believed that it was impossible to drive
    tanks through it.
  • British and French Armies are divided.
  • British are encircled at port of Dunkirk

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Dunkirk
  • Allied soldiers escaped aboard anything that
    could float (yachts, lifeboats, motorboats,
    fishing ships).
  • 338,000 were rescued
  • All large equipment was left behind
  • France is alone against Germany
  • Watch http//www.history.co.uk/explore-history/ww
    2/fall-of-france/video.html?bctid73448415001The-
    miracle-of-Dunkirk

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France Falls
  • On June 10, Mussolini declares war on France
    fearing that Hitler would take the entire nation
    for himself.
  • June 14, Paris is captured by Germany
  • On June 22, France surrenders
  • Germany takes direct control of the northern
    two-thirds of France

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Three Results of the Fall of France
  • Hitler creates a puppet gov. in France
  • -The Vichy French who controlled southern France.
  • -Free French based in Britain.
  • Britain is the only nation still fighting
    Germany.
  • The Axis powers are masters of the European
    mainland

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The Battle of Britain
  • Answer these questions in your notes (page 6 in
    journal)
  • When?
  • What tactics are used by the Germans?
  • What tactics are used by the British?
  • Who wins?

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The Battle of Britain
  • After fall of France, Britain stands alone.
  • Germany must control air in order to successfully
    invade England.
  • Hitler launched air campaign in July 1940
  • Despite 3000 to 1200 advantage in aircraft, the
    Luftwaffe is unable to defeat the RAF.

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Why did Germany lose?
  • Radar provides early warning/eliminate surprise.
  • Allows British to focus their fighter effort
    where the Germans pose the greatest threat.

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  • Watch Battle of Britain video
  • Scenes http//www.history.co.uk/explore-history/
    ww2/battle-of-britain/video.html?bctid69750699001
    The-Blitz
  • News about the Blitz http//www.history.co.uk/exp
    lore-history/ww2/battle-of-britain/video.html?bcti
    d68798765001Blitzkrieg-1940
  • News interview http//www.history.co.uk/explore-h
    istory/ww2/battle-of-britain.html

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Vocab
  1. Rosie the Riveter symbol of women who built
    ships, planes, and produced ammunitions (weapons)
    on the home front.
  2. Stalingrad turning point in European Theater
    of WWII. USSR defeated the Nazis.

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The War in Europe starts to come to an end
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On page 7 in your journal
  • Title US involvement
  • Write/answer these questions
  • What is the Lend Lease Act?
  • What are the benefits?
  • What are the side effects?

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Early US Involvement in Europe
  • The US is supposed to be neutral
  • Lend-Lease Act The US Lends UK (and eventually
    the Soviet Union) ships, planes, and other war
    material for Leasing British bases in the
    Caribbean.

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Lend-Lease
  • Why is this a good deal for the UK?
  • Why is this a good deal for the US?

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Side Effects of the Lend-Lease Act
  • Hitler orders his U-Boats to target US ships
  • By Sept. 4th Roosevelt orders US Navy to shoot
    German submarines on sight
  • US is now in an undeclared war with Germany

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Germany and the Soviet Union
  • Hitler signed Non-Aggression Pact
  • violates it when he launches Operation
    Barbarossa in June 22nd 1941.

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If Russia is so much bigger, why is Germany a
threat?
  • Germany had a strong army
  • Stalin had killed many military leaders in the
    Great Purge

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Read and respond in notes
  • The Invasion of Russia

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Soviets Advance
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Soviet Union in secured
  • What about North Africa?
  • While Germany and the Soviets are at war, North
    Africa and Italy are at war
  • Mussolini is still trying to re-create the old
    Roman Empire

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For the Glory of Rome!
  • Italys Goal to cut off Britains life line to
    India (Suez Canal) and take the oil rich Middle
    East.
  • Plan Italian Army will strike east from Italian
    Libya and capture Egypt.

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For the Glory of Rome North Africa
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British Offensive
  • First Italy wins but the British counter-attack
    and push the Italians back.
  • December 1940-February 1941
  • British victories
  • Italians retreat
  • 130, 000 Italians captured
  • Germany is worried about British invasion from
    the south.

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Vocab
  1. General Erwin Rommel Desert Fox German
    commander who conquered most of North Africa.
  2. Dwight Eisenhower commander of British and
    American forces in North Africa who defeated
    General Erwin Rommel

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Operation Torch in North Africa
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North Africa clip
  • http//www.pbs.org/thewar/detail_5357.htm

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Read excerpt on Italy/North Africa
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The score
  • North Africa once again controlled by the Allies
  • USSR once again controlled by the Allies
  • Italy once again controlled by the Allies
  • Britain STILL controlled by the Allies
  • Lets keep going!

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Vocab
  • D-Day June 6, 1944, Allied invasion of France
    at Normandy
  • V-E Day May 8, 1945, Germany surrenders

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D-Day
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NormandyD-Day Invasion
  • May 1944 the long awaited invasion of France was
    ready
  • Led by General Dwight D. Eisenhower (supreme
    commander of the all Allied Forces in Europe)

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NormandyD-Day Invasion
  • Thousands of planes, ships, tanks and landing
    crafts
  • 3.5 million troops
  • June 6th 1944
  • five beaches
  • 150,000 US, Canadian and UK troops.
  • 23,000 parachuted

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NormandyD-Day Invasion
  • LossesAllies 12,000. Germans 9,000.
  • By late summer 1944, Paris is liberated.
  • All the Allies move towards Germany.

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D-Day Clip
  • http//www.pbs.org/thewar/detail_5360.htm
  • http//www.pbs.org/thewar/detail_5361.htm

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Battle of the Bulge
  • Begins on December 16, 1944 in the Ardennes
    Forest (N. France/Belgium)
  • Germany attacks with the hopes of dividing the
    Allies to force a peace treaty favorable to the
    Axis
  • Remember the Germans used this strategy once
    before
  • Germany concentrated its fighting in the center
    of the Allied line due to its apparent
    weaknesscausing a bulge effect which gave the
    battle its name

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Battle of the Bulge
  • The first three days saw the most causalities for
    the US
  • Eventually the attack fails due to lack of troops
    and supplies.
  • January 1945, Hitler removes his troops from the
    Ardennes

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Hitlers Downfall
  • Allies move to Berlin
  • Hitler refuses to surrender
  • Hitler relocates to the bunker under the
    Chancellery in Berlin on winter of 1945.
  • As the Soviets enter Berlin in April 1945
  • Hitler marries Eva Braun
  • two days later commits suicide
  • his body is burned afterwards
  • The German army surrenders May 7th, 1945. War in
    Europe is over!

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Where was Japan during all of this?
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Vocab
  • Concentration Camps detention centers, prisons,
    for civilians considered enemies of the state.
  • Holocaust Nazi massacre of approx. 6 million
    Jews, Gypsies, Poles, Homosexuals, and political
    dissenters.
  • Genocide the murder of a group of people based
    on their race.
  • Nuremburg Trials European trials for Nazis who
    committed crimes against humanity
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