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VOCABULARY
 INFER-TO EXTEND INFO BEYOND WHAT IS
DIRECTLY STATED
 Libel-SPOKEN OR WRITTEN THAT DAMAGES A
PERSONS GOOD NAME
 OLIGARCHY- Government run by a few
 Check and balances- PREVENTS ANY BRANCH
OF GOVT FROM DOMINATING
THE OTHER BRANCHES
CHAPTER 35
THE IMPACT OF WORLD
WAR II ON AMERICANS
ESSENTIAL QUESTION
 WHAT KINDS OF OPPORTUNITIES
AND HARDSHIPS DID WORLD WAR II
CREATE FOR AMERICANS AT HOME
AND ABROAD?
6 MILLION VOLUNTEER FOR SERVICE ANOTHER
10 MILLION WILL BE DRAFTED
ROSIE THE RIVETER
GOVT ASKING WOMEN TO JOIN THE WORK
FORCE WHILE MEN WERE OFF AT WAR
ALBERT EINSTEIN
HELPS DEVELOP THE ATOMIC BOMB
EINSTEIN DEVELOPS THE ATOMIC BOMB IN A
SECRET PROJECT CALLED
THE MANHATTAN PROJECT
INTERNMENT CAMPS
LOCKING UP JAPANESE AMERICANS AFTER
THE ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOR
INTERNMENT CAMPS
TUSKEGEE AIRMEN
FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN COMBAT UNIT IN
WWII
BUGS BUNNY
HOMEWORK
1. Historians often cite the harshness of the
Treaty of Versailles on Germany
as a primary cause of the eventual outbreak of
World War II. Summarize
two provisions of the Versailles Treaty relating
to Germany and
discuss how each helped lead to World War II.
Write your answer in
the Answer Document. (4 points)
CHAPTER 36 SEC 2
PREPARING FOR WAR
NORTH AFRICA
HITLER NEEDS OIL FOR HIS MASSIVE
MILITARY
ERWIN ROMMEL
“DESERT FOX”- GERMAN GENERAL IN AFRICA
TAKES THE SUEZ CANAL
ROOSEVELT
 ROOSEVELT DECIDES
TO FOCUS ON
GERMANY FIRST
 HE BELIEVED
HITLER WAS A
BIGGER THREAT
THAN JAPAN
SOVIET UNION
 STALIN PLEADING WITH
ALLIES TO INVADE
WESTERN EUROPE TO
TAKE THE PRESSURE OFF
THEM
 U.S. AND ENGLAND SAID
THEY WERE STILL A YEAR
AWAY
 STALIN NEVER FORGAVE
U.S. AND ENGLAND FOR
NOT HELPING
CHAPTER 36 SEC 3
WAR IN EUROPE
BATTLE OF STALINGRAD
REASON FOR GERMAN DEFEAT WAS THE
RUSSIAN WINTER
GEORGE S. PATTON
DEFEATS ROMMEL IN NORTHERN AFRICA
THEN INVADES ITALY IN SEPT 1943
BENITO MUSSOLINI
IS OVERTHROWN BY THE ITALIAN PEOPLE AND
EXECUTED
NORMANDY INVASION
OR D-DAY
JUNE 6 1944
D-DAY
ALLIES INVADE EUROPE
BEGINNING IN FRANCE
BAND OF BROTHERS
NORMANDY INVASION
LED BY DWIGHT EISENHOWER
NORMANDY INVASION
NORMANDY INVASION
NORMANDY INVASION
GEORGE S. PATTON
RECAPTURES PARIS
AUG 25 1944
BATTLE OF THE BULGE
HITLER’S LAST DESPERATE OFFENSIVE
LIBERATION OF DEATH
CAMPS
BAND OF BROTHERS
HITLER MARRIES EVA
BRAUN
HITLER AND BRAUN
COMMITT SUICIDE
HITLER’S BUNKER
V.E. DAY
VICTORY IN EUROPE DAY
FDR WINS FOURTH TERM
HARRY TRUMAN IS VICE PRESIDENT
FDR DIES OF A STROKE
AND HARRY S. TRUMAN BECOMES
PRESIDENT
OGT HOMEWORK
 During times of war or perceived danger to the
United States, groups of Americans have been
singled out as potentially disloyal to the
country. For example, during World War I,
patriotic support for the war led to a distrust
and persecution of German-Americans. In
some places, German language instruction
was forbidden, and German culture and
heritage were subject to discrimination. Identify
a group of Americans that was targeted as
potentially disloyal in the years between 1940
and 1985.
• Explain why this group was targeted.
CHAPTER 36 SEC 4
WAR IN THE PACIFIC
DOOLITTLE RAID
 IN REVENGE FOR
PEARL HARBOR
 U.S. BOMBS
TOKYO
DOOLITTLE RAID
PEARL HARBOR
BATTLE OF MIDWAY
BATTLE OF MIDWAY
 CHESTER NIMTZ
COMMANDER OF U.S.
NAVAL FORCES IN
PACIFIC
 U.S. LEARNS OF
JAPANESE PLAN TO
INVADE MIDWAY THEN
TO INVADE HAWAII
 JAPAN NEVER
RECOVERS FROM
NAVAL DEFEAT
ISLAND HOPPING
 U.S. WOULD BYPASS
JAPANESE STRONGHOLDS
AND ATTACK LESS
DEFENDED ISLANDS AND
MOVE TOWRDS JAPAN
GUADALCANAL
 FIRST LAND
OFFENSIVE OF THE
WAR IN THE PACFIC
 OUTCOME:
 JAPAN DIDN’T REALIZE
HOW POWERFUL THE
U.S. INDUSTRY WAS
INVASION OF THE PHILIPPINES
LED BY
GENERAL DOUGLAS MACARTHUR
IWO JIMA
MT SURIBACHI
OKINAWA
JAPAN WAS DESPERATE TO STOP THE U.S.
FROM GETTING ANY CLOSER TO JAPAN
JAPAN BEGINS
USING
KAMIKAZES (SUICIDE PILOTS)
ENOLA GAY
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON
HIROSHIMA
LITTLE BOY
DROPPED ON HIROSHIMA
AUG 6, 1945
HIROSHIMA
HIROSHIMA
HIROSHIMA
NAGASAKI
THE BOMB “FAT MAN” WAS DROPPED
AUG 9, 1945
NAGASAKI
JAPAN SURRENDERS
ON THE SHIP
USS. MISSOURI (SEPT 2, 1945)
CHAPTER 37
THE AFTERMATH OF WWII
YALTA MEETING
ALLIES AGREE TO CREATE THE
UNITED NATIONS
POTSDAM MEETING
 WHAT TO DO WITH
GERMANY
1. DISARM GERMANY
2. BREAK GERMANY INTO 4
ZONES (EACH ZONE
WOULD BE CONTROLLED
BY A DIFFERENT
COUNTRY
(U.S., ENGLAND, FRANCE,
SOVIET UNION)
NUREMBERG TRIALS
TRIALS OF GERMAN WAR CRIMINALS
U.S. OCCUPIES JAPAN
LED BY MACARTHUR