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Tuesday, March. 4, 2014• If you didn’t turn in your warm-ups last week please put them in the
basket now.
• Take your seat
• Take out a new paper for warm-ups
Warm-Up
After watching the video clip and participating in class discussion apply what you have learned to
WWII.
Who do you feel was responsible for causing this war? Why?
• 1 paragraph
Germany Soviet UnionItaly United StatesBritain League of NatFrance Japan
Consul General Messersmith reported further that a martial spirit was being developed in Germany; that everywhere people were seen drilling, including children from the age of five or six to persons well into middle age; that a psychology was being developed that whole world was against Germany, which was defenseless before the world; that people were being trained against gas and airplane attacks; and that the idea of war from neighboring countries was constantly harped upon. He emphasized that Germany was headed in directions which could only carry ruin to it and creat a situation “dangerous to world peace.” He said that we must recognize that while Germany at the time wanted peace, it was by no means a peaceful country or one looking forward to a long period of peace; that the German Government and its adherents desired peace ardently for the time being because they needed peace to carry through the changes in Germany which they wanted to bring about. What they wanted to do was to make Germany the “the most capable instrument of war that there has ever existed.”
… “A few weeks later reported a conversation with William E. Dodd, United States Ambassador to Germany, in which they had agreed that no fait whatsoever could be placed in the Nazi regime and its promises, that what the Nazis were after was “unlimited territorial expansion.” And that there was probably in existence a German-Japanese understanding, if not an alliance.”
Today’s Agenda
• Video Clip / Class Discussion
• Warm – Up / Class Discussion
• FN: Hitler's Lightning War
• HW: – Catch up on study guide 1-20
Chapter 14, Section 2
Hitler’s Lightning War
Blitzkrieg
Today’s Standard• 10.8 Students analyze the causes and
consequences of World War II. 3. Identify and disc. the way WWII started, & the major turning points
of the war, the principal theaters of conflict, key strategic decisions, w/ emphasis on the importance of geographic factors.
Why did WWII start, where did the early part of the War take place (all areas) and what was the first major turning point?
Essential Question
Axis Vs. Allies• Germany
– Adolf Hitler
• Italy
– Benito Mussolini
• Japan
– Emperor Hirohito (puppet)– General Tojo (Togo)
(puppet master)
• Great Britain -
– Winston Churchill
• France
– Charles de Gaulle
• Soviet Union • (USSR)
– Joseph Stalin
Germany Sparks New European War10-year nonaggression pact
with Stalin (U.S.S.R.) – Aug. 23, 1939
Important b/c Hitler can now safely attack Poland
I. Germany Sparks New European War
B. Blitzkrieg (lightening
War) invasion of Poland – Sept. 1, 1939.
Germany Sparks New European War
• Sept. 3, Britain & France declare war
• “Phony War” – 7 month calm
• Germany invades • Denmark &
Norway in April 1940; both surrender
One People, One Empire, One Leader!
IThe Battle for France• Germany sweeps through
Holland, Belgium, & Luxembourg
• France invaded - May 1940– Miracle of Dunkirk –
British ships rescue 300,000 soldiers
• Italy joins Germany & declares war on France & Britain - June 10
• France surrenders - June 22– Renamed Vichy France
– Great Britain only country left opposing Germany
Europe 1942
AppeasementHitler’s gains
Axis Powers
Allied Powers
GermaGermanyny
ItaItalyly
SoviSoviet et UniUnionon
FranceFrance
G.B.G.B.
Choose a 2nd
Color
The Battle of Britain: Summer 1940 – May 10, 1941
• Britain stands alone against Nazis
– Prime Minister Winston Churchill – “My nation will never give in”
• RAF’s 2,900 planes to Nazis 4,500
Operation Sea Lion
The Battle of Britain Con’t
• Sept. cities are bombed (London)
• Britain’s advantages: radar & Enigma
• Hitler calls off attacks
• Allies learn: Hitler’s advances could be blocked
U.S. Isolationism• United States desire to avoid ties
with other countries
• FDR passes Lend-Lease program to sell allies weapons/supplies
Mediterranean Fighting
• Germany & Italy attack N. Africa – They want Oil &
Egypt (British)
Mediterranean Fighting• Brits fight well–
130,000 Italian POW’s
• Erwin Rommel’s Afrika Korps takes Tobruk– Fought from
March 1941 to Jan. 1942
– Staggering defeat for British
GermaGermanyny
ItaItalyly
SoviSoviet et UniUnionon
FranceFrance
G.B.G.B.
The Eastern Front
• Hitler takes Balkans in April 1941– Yugoslavia & Greece
The Eastern Front
• Hitler invades U.S.S.R. – June 1941
• Hitler penetrates 500 miles while Soviets “slash & burn”
GermaGermanyny
ItaItalyly
SoviSoviet et UniUnionon
FranceFrance
G.B.G.B.
The Eastern Front • Leningrad &
Moscow (and winter weather) repel Nazis
– 1 million Russians die
– 500,000 German soldiers lost