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WWII and the End of
the European World
Order
Causes of WWII
Gradual militarization of Japan and imperialistic
tendencies (seized Manchuria in 1931 and proclaimed it
the independent state of Manchukuo)
Nazi party in Germany gaining in success, Hitler’s policy
to dismantle the political system set up in Versailles
Hitler’s success emboldened Mussolini to go on military
adventures of his own, i.e. Ethiopia
Hitler and Mussolini realized that the western powers
weren’t going to do anything in defense of the small
states
Beginning of WWII
Japanese military actually moved first in 1937 to
launch an attack on China. By 1938 controlled
quite a large area
Japan had entered the war without coordination
of allies, Germany and Italy (only signed pact in
1940)
Germany had its eyes on the east
1939 non – aggression pact with Soviet Union
Sept. 1, 1939 invasion of Poland, Soviets then
take over eastern half of Poland
Nazi Blitzkrieg and Retreat
Blitzkrieg “lightening war” rapid penetration of enemy territory
quickly overwhelmed the Poles, French, British.
Weak French leadership. By 1940 Germans had north and central
France and set up puppet regime in Vichy
Britain driven from continent but was able to fend off Germans in
London at Battle of Britain under the leadership of Winston Churchill
Mid-1941 Germans controlled most of European continent- used
conquered nations for supplies, labor
1941 drove Soviet forces out of central Europe and then moved onto
Soviet Union but winter stalled them. 1942 spring renewed attempt
on Soviets . Failure to capture Stalingrad in 1942 and 1943
1943 Soviet armies went on the offensive and took back central
Europe
Holocaust: Hitler’s War Against the Jews
1942 final solution at
Wannsee conference
The more war turned
against Hitler, the more
he turned against the
Jews
12 million deaths (about
7-8 million Jews and 4
million others)
Intensified plight of
Zionists for place of
their own
End of European War
U.S. entered to counter German U-boat
attacks, then helped British fight Germans
in N. Africa
1944-45 Battle of the Bulge Allies
invading Germany from the East and
Soviets from the east
April 30, 1945- Hitler committed suicide
and two weeks later the military
surrendered
Rise and Fall of Japanese
Empire in the Pacific
Dec. 7, 1941 Japanese attack U.S. base at Pearl
Harbor in Hawaii
Japanese attacking colonial holdings in China
Battle of the Coral Sea 1942- Japan abandons
hope of taking over ports
Midway 1942 U.S. defeats Japan
March 1945 mass bombardment of vulnerable
Japanese cities
Japanese Americans Imprisoned
Propaganda against Japanese- Americans
Feb. 1942 internment program
March Japanese-Americans sent to camps
(31,275 total in five years)
Aug. 6 and 9
Hiroshima and
Nagasaki- U.S.
President Truman
drops the atomic
bomb on two cities
and Japanese
surrender
unconditionally
Facts about the Atomic Bomb in
Hiroshima
Ground Temperatures
7000 degrees F.
Hurricane Force Winds 980 mph
Energy released
20,000 tons of TNT
Buildings destroyed
62,000
Killed immediately
70,000
Dead by the end of 1945 140,000
Total deaths related to the A-bomb 210,000
Allies and Axis Costs of WWII
Country
Military
Killed/missing
Civilians Killed
United States
292,131
-
Great Britain
271,311
60,595
France
205,707
173,260
USSR
13,600,000
7,720,000
Germany
3,300,000
2,893,000
Japan
1,140,429
953,000
Cold War: 1940s-1980s
Arose over Allied Powers’ disagreement in
postwar settlement- who would get which
territory
Tehran 1943- strategy to defeat Germany
Yalta 1945- plan for governing postwar
Germany
Potsdam 1945- division of Poland
Nationalism and Decolonization
WWII further destroyed the myth of white
superiority
Total war drained resources so Europeans
couldn’t hold on to colonies anymore
Atlantic Charter 1941- right to selfdetermination
Independence in South and
Southeast Asia
WWII destroyed alliance between Indian
National Congress and Britain
1947 India divided on religious lines- IndiaHindu and Pakistan – Muslim
Sri Lanka and Burma later got independence
Dutch and French pull out of Indonesia and
Vietnam
Philippines given independence by U.S.
Liberation of Africa
Western-educated individuals led
independence movements in Africa
(Nkrumah in Ghana)
By mid-1960s the British, French,
Portuguese and Belgian nonsettler colonies
were free
Settler Colonies in Africa and S.
Africa
Algeria, Kenya, Southern Rhodesiabloody fighting to get independence
Only white minority in S. Africa able to
maintain power after 1980
Apartheid
Arabs, Israelis, and Palestine
Strains of nationalism conflicted in
Palestine
Warfare over Palestine after WWII
Zionists better armed, had world sympathy,
and expanded U.N. sanctioned territory