Transcript WWIIx
Section 1: From Appeasement to War
Scenario
What would you do…….
If you are a parent, you have a thousand
things to do during the day and all your child
keeps asking for is a cookie. You say no the
first time. You go back to doing your chores
and your child keeps asking for the
cookie…he/she throws a temper tantrum for
the cookie. Would you give the child the
cookie?? Why or why not???
Objective:
Define appeasement and explain how it
lead Europe into WW2.
Setting the Stage
After the horror of WWI, Western
democracies try to preserve peace during the
1930s, but ignored the signs of aggression by
Germany, Italy and Japan
Start @30:40
Aggression Goes Unchecked
Dictators took
aggressive action, but
were met with verbal
protest, pleas for
peace, and slaps on
the wrist
League of Nations
couldn’t do anything due
to lack of military
Mussolini, Hitler, and
Tojo thought peace
meant weakness.
○ Use it to continue
aggression
Japan Overruns Manchuria and
Eastern China
First “technical” act of WWII= Japan
invading Manchuria
Japan believed they deserved an empire.
What did League of Nations do?
Condemned Japan SO Japan left League
1937: Japan overran much of eastern China
○ Again League does nothing
NOTE: USA sends aide to China-angers Japan (important
for later)
Spain
Spain/Franco stay out of WWII because
Britain/Churchill pay them $100 million
to stay out of the war
Franco accepts!
Italy Takes Ethiopia (Africa)
Mussolini wants to build
up Italy
1st Target: Ethiopia
Bitter from loss during Age of
Imperialism (Menelik II)
Italy took Ethiopia (modern
warfare)
League of Nations issued
sanctions (penalties)
○ no power to enforce
sanctions
“It is us today, it will be
you tomorrow” –Ethiopian
Leader
Next target: Albania
(Balkans in Eastern
Europe)
Hitler Goes Against the Treaty of
Versailles
1933: Hitler took
Germany out of
League of Nations
and started rebuilding
military
1936: Hitler sent
troops into Rhineland
Leaves France &
Belgium open to attack
Gains Hitler popularity
at home b/c of German
hatred to Treaty
League of Nations Response:
Appeasement: giving into
demands of aggressor in
order to keep peace
Keeping the Peace:
Reasons for
Appeasement
France: political
instability
Great Britain: no desire
to confront Hitler
Great Britain and
France: believed fascism
better than communism
Main Focus= Great
Depression
Faith in diplomacy &
compromise
Pacifism: opposition to all
war!! Didn’t want
destruction like WW1
Fear of new modern
technology
Believed Hitler’s actions
were justified by harsh
treatment of Treaty of
Versailles
Misreading Hitler’s
intentions
What did the US do?
Neutrality Acts (mid1930s): a series of acts
passed by the US
Congress from 1935-1939
that aimed to keep US
from becoming involved in
WW2.
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2.
3.
Can’t sell arms to any
nation at war.
Outlawed loans to warring
nations and prohibited
Americans from traveling on
ships of warring powers.
ISOLATIONISM: avoid
involvement in European
War
Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis
Alliance= RomeBerlin-Tokyo Axis
(Axis Powers)
Agreement:
fight Soviet
communism
Not to interfere with
one another’s plans
for territorial
expansion
German Aggression Continues:
Hitler’s Goal: bring all
German-speaking
people into the Third
Reich
Gain more living
space for German
people-Labenschraum
Eastern Europe:
Because Germans are
superior, Germany
had the right to
conquer the Slavs in
the East
“I have the right to remove
millions of an inferior race
that breeds like vermin.”
Economic Purpose to
combat the Great
Depression:
production of military
equipment would benefit
German industry.
Gain new raw materials and
markets in the east
Austria Annexed:
Anschluss: union of
Austria (Hitler’s
homeland) and
Germany
1. Austria refused
2. Hitler sent German
Army to “preserve
order”
Treaty of Versailles
violation
League Response:
NOTHING!!!
The Czech Crisis:
Sudetenland:
region of western
Czechoslovakia to
Germany
The people of Hainspach in Czech
Sudetenland welcome the German
troops with a banner which reads 'Wir
Danken Unserem Fuhrer!' ('We Thank
Our Leader'),
Munich Conference:
1938
Great Britain and
France met with
Germany in
response to Hitler’s
demand
Both countries
agreed to give in to
Hitler’s demands to
avoid war
Demanded Czechs
surrender to Hitler
MUNICH PACT:
Hitler promised GB
and France he would
not take over rest of
Czechoslovakia
“Peace for Our Time:”
Neville Chamberlain
(PM of GB) came back
to GB and said he
created “Peace for our
time!”
To Parliament: “The
Munich Pact saved
Czechoslovakia from
destruction & Europe
from Armageddon”
In France….cheering
crowds were told they
were fools
Winston Churchill:
British politician- said
the leaders “had to
choose between war
and dishonor. They
chose dishonor; they will
have war.”
Appeasement Packet
Complete task on first page – discuss
and write down your answers
On page two, complete task at the top –
answer all the questions
On page three, complete task at the
bottom – make the required chart
Europe Plunges Toward War:
March 1939: Hitler
brakes Munich Pact
and took over the rest
of Czechoslovakia
Democracies
realized
Appeasement failed
The Democracies
promised to help
Poland (Hitler’s next
target!)
Winston Churchill – Speech to
Parliament
"we shall fight them on the beaches...."
2 minutes
How does Prime Minister Churchill
emphasize his points?
How does his display his confidence in
victory?
Who does he think will ultimately rescue
Britain and France if they fail?
Nazi-Soviet Pact (Non-Aggression Pact)
August 1939: Hitler and
Stalin signed the NonAggression Pact
Bound Hitler and Stalin to
peaceful relations.
Secretly agreed not to fight
one another if one went to
war.
Divide up Poland and
other parts of Eastern
Europe
Based on mutual
need
Hitler:
Hitler wanted Poland
Did not want to fight 2-
front war
Stalin:
Trying to protect Soviet
Union from war
Gain land
"The scum of the earth, I believe?". To
which Stalin replies, "The bloody
assassin of the workers, I presume?"
Invasion of Poland
September 1, 1939: one week after NonAggression Pact; Hitler and Soviet Union invade
Poland
Soviet Union from East
Hitler from West
2 days later- Britain and France declare war on
Germany
WWII Begins
EXIT SLIP
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2.
3.
4.
5.
Why did Germany, Italy & Japan want
empires?
How did re-armament affect Germany? (3
Reasons)
Why did Hitler feel justified in taking over
Austria & the Sudetenland?
What convinced Britain & France to end
the policy of appeasement?
What provoked the start of WWII in
Europe?
The Axis Attacks
Sept. 1, 1939: Hitler
invades Poland from the
West using blitzkrieg
“lightning war”
1. Luftwaffe (German air
force) bombs airfield,
factories, towns, and
cities. Dive bombers go
after civilians and troops
2. Fast moving tanks and
troops push their way
into defending Polish
army
3. Encircle troops from all
sides, forcing surrender
Stalin invades Poland from East
Britain & France declare war on Germany
No help to Poland since invasion was so fast
Poland fell to Germany & Soviet Union within
1 month
Stalin also seized Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia,
& Finland for military bases and access to
ocean
Hitler then uses blitzkrieg on Norway &
Denmark
Germany Heads to France
May 1940:
Germany
invades France
through
Ardennes Forest
in Belgium (the
“invasion proof”
area not
protected by
Maginot Line)
“Miracle of Dunkirk”, but France Falls
Germans backed Britain & France troops to
English Channel at the town of Dunkirk
British rescued 300,000 French & British troops to
Britain
Germany invades from north through Belgium
Italy invades from south
France surrenders in same place Germany
signed armistice in WWI
Germany occupied North
Set up puppet state from South: Vichy
*NOTE: Germany did not give land to Italy
Operation Sea Lion
Hitler’s Plan to invade Britain
use Luftwaffe
Bomb Britain daily on military
bases
RAF (Royal Air Force)
battles back
Luftwaffe turns to London &
other major cities, attacking
civilians
London: Keep Calm and
Carry On
After almost 1 year of
continuous bombing,
Operation Sea Lion = FAIL
Italy’s Role
North Africa
Tried for Egypt, but stopped by British
Hitler forced to help, opening up another
front
○ Send Rommel- “Desert Fox”=very successful
in North Africa
Another Mussolini Failure
The Balkans
Greece
○ Mussolini’s forces
couldn’t handle
Greek resistance
○ Hitler had to bail
Mussolini out
again-now has 3
fronts
○ Axis controlled
Greece &
Yugoslavia, but
were constantly
menaced by
guerillas
Bulgaria & Hungary
joined Axis
○ By 1941, Axis
controlled most of
Europe
Checkpoint ?
Which Regions fell under Axis Rule by
1941? Name 2
Germany Invades Soviet Union
With Failure in
Britain, Hitler
turned to Soviet
Union
Nullifies Nazi-Soviet
Pact
Hitler’s biggest
mistake!!!
Operation Barbarossa
Why invade
Soviet Union?
Ural Mountains:
raw materials
Siberia: forests
Ukraine: Wheat
Access to Middle
East: oil
End communism
3 million Germans Invade &
Stalin is not prepared
During Great Purge,
Stalin had “cleaned out”
majority of officers, so
military lacked leadership
Russia lost 2.5 million
men right away
Russians used scorchedearth policy w/crops &
destroyed factories
Germans quickly
reached outside of
Moscow & Leningrad
(present day St.
Petersburg)
Leningrad
Germans sat & waited outside
Leningrad until winter set in
Germans not prepared-many froze to death
2 ½ year battle for Leningrad
> 1 million Russians died but kept Germany
from gaining the city
Checkpoint ? :
What caused Hitler’s invasion of the Soviet
Union to stall?
Complete two “Write Abouts”
1. Italy’s role in war
2. Germany’s Invasion of U.S.S.R.
(USSR = Soviet Union = Russia
largest member nation)
Life Under Nazi Occupation
Unless Aryan, pushed
aside to provide “living
space” for Germans
Shot, tortured,
concentration camps
○ Concentration camps:
detention centers for
civilians who were
“enemies of the state”
Labor camps & death camps
Enemies included Jews,
Poles, Slavs, Gypsies,
homosexuals, disabled,
political & religious
opposition, P.O.Ws
Conquered countries were
plundered for all resources
Holocaust
Upon invasion of the Soviet Union, Hitler
implemented “Final Solution”-organized
murder of European Jews
Rounded up and sent to live in ghettosconfined parts within cities for Jews
GOAL: die of disease & starvation
Extermination
Mass Shootings
Mass Graves
Death Camps
Speed up
process
6 special death
camps in Poland
○ Auschwitz,
Birkenau,
Treblinka,
Dachau
Arbeit Macht
Frei: Labor
Makes You
Free
Death Camps
Valuables taken
Heads Shaved
Separated men, women, &
children
Young, elderly, sick killed
immediately
Gassed, starved or worked
to death, used for medical
experiments
Cremated to cover up
evidence & mass graves
took up too much room
Cost
6 million Jews died
= 2/3 of all European
Jews
6 million others died
Some families totally
wiped out
Others just learning or
still searching for
answers as to what
happened to loved
ones
Refuge in Other Countries?
Friends, neighbors, strangers protected Jews
& others
Italy: despite being Axis power, did not deport or
take part in extermination
Denmark & Bulgaria saved almost whole Jewish
population
Allies helped and ignored
○
Strict immigration policies kept Jews from
emigrating
Hitler encouraged emigration
France accepted 40,000
Britain = 80,000, but refused anymore
people after that
USA = 100,000
Mainly persons of “exceptional merit” due to
fear of strain on the economy, spies, & own
Anti-Semitism
○ St. Louis-ship-from Europe to USA not
allowed to unload in USA & forced to return
to Europe
○
Occupants all died in concentration camps
Checkpoint ? :
Despite Neutrality, USA looked
for ways to help Allies
Lend-Lease Act
USA to sell or lend
war materials to “any
country whose
defense the President
deems vital to the
defense of the USA”
Warships & aid to
Britain
Aid to China
“arsenal of
democracy” supplying
arms to those fighting
for freedom
Atlantic Charter
Secret Meeting
between FDR &
Churchill
“final destruction of
the Nazi tyranny”
“support right of all
peoples to choose
the form of
government under
which they live”
“permanent system
of general security”
Hitler’s Response to Lend-Lease
Orders U-Boats to attack all supply
convoys from any country, including
USA
FDR allows navy to attack German Uboats in self-defense
Later becomes shoot on site
Checkpoint ?
Does the USA sound neutral?
Where have we seen these steps the
USA is taking with the Allies before?
Do you think Hitler has a right to attack
supply ships, including ships belonging
to the USA?
MISSION: Help Asians escape
Western colonial rule
GOAL: Japanese Empire
TREATMENT OF OTHER
ASIANS:
• Brutality
• Killing
• Torture
• Seized food
• Destroyed cities
• Enslaved people
Why is Japan Angry with the USA?
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Gentlemen’s Agreement
US territories in Asia & Pacific
US gives Aid to China after Japanese
invasion & rape of Nanking
Cut sale of war materials, especially oil
after Japan increased aggression in Asia
in 1940
Views US as threat to their economy and
goal in creating an empire
USA is not truly neutral
Bottomline
Tojo wants to expand
USA getting in his way
After USA cuts sale of materials to Japan,
enter peace talks with Japan to avoid war
-Japan envoy told to reject all proposals by
the USA
Why?
“The date which will live in
infamy…”
DECEMBER 7, 1941:
“The United States was suddenly
and deliberately attacked by naval
and air forces of the empire of
Japan” –FDR
Tojo launched surprise attack by
bombing Pearl Harbor in Hawaii
2400 died & majority of US Pacific
fleet & air force destroyed
1:03.252:06
Memorial at USS Arizona
Declaration of
War
December 8, 1941:
USA declares official
war with Japan
December 11:
Germany & Italy
declare war on USA
*bombing of Pearl
Harbor as big of
mistake for Japan as
invasion of Soviet
Union by Germany
The Allies Turn the Tide
Beginning in 1942, Germany was severely
bombing Britain & moving deeper into
the Soviet Union.
Japan had taken over most of the
Pacific.
BUT the USA is just now entering the
war
Need to Cover
Kamikaze – use of shows how Japan’s
culture valued national honor over
individual life
Why use atomic bomb? – many more
lives would have been lost if we would
have had to invade mainland Japan
Big Three – Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin
Nuremberg Trials – national leaders
could be held accountable for war time
actions
Allies Use Total War
Total War: devote all of
nations resources to the
war effort
Democratic governments
took more power
Order factories to make
planes, tanks, guns & ammo,
instead of daily necessities
Rationed food
Issued war bonds: people
lend money to government to
be paid back with interest
after the war
Helped end depression &
decreased unemployment
Used propaganda
Japanese Internment
in USA
After Pearl Harbor,
Japanese citizens
lost jobs, property
& civil rights
FDR orders
Japanese citizens
in western USA to
internment camps
due to possible
security risk
1988: USA offers
reparations to
families for improper
internment during
WWII
Question ?
Do you think such actions are ever
justified by a democratic
Government?
WHY
or WHY NOT?
THINK
ABOUT
SEPTEMBER 11th!!!
1942-1943 Turning Points
Allies begin to take control on all 4
fronts:
Pacific
North Africa
Soviet Union
France
The Big 3
F.D. Roosevelt – USA
Winston Churchill – Britain
Joseph Stalin – Soviet Union
Form Alliance based on need, not trust
Democracy vs communism
Agreed upon strategy
Victory in Europe 1st
Then victory in Pacific
Pacific Theater
USA wins battle of Coral Sea
Handicaps Japanese Navy & Air Force
Battle of Midway
USA wins
Takes out major portions of Japan’s navy
and air force to the point Japan will never
recover
North Africa & Italy
Battle of El Alamein
Allies win led by General Dwight D.
Eisenhower
Force Rommel & Germany to
surrender in 1943 in Africa
Italy
Defeat southern Italy within 1
month
Italian people overthrow Mussolini
& sign armistice
Hitler sends in reinforcements and
controls northern Italy until the end
of the war
○ Forced Hitler to fight on another
front
Soviet Union
After being stalled at
Leningrad, Hitler changed
plans to hit oil fields in
southern Soviet Union near
Stalingrad
Soviet victory in Stalingrad,
Red Army continued to push
Germans out of the Soviet
Union
By 1944, Red Army advanced
into eastern Europe
France
Under Eisenhower,
Allies planned
massive invasion
from Britain into
France
Began with
bombers flying over
Germany
Destroying factories,
aircraft, railroads &
bridges in both
France & Germany
June 5, 1944: Allies
dropped
paratroopers behind
enemy lines
D-Day: June 6, 1944
D-Day: Day of attack for Operation
Overlord
156,000 Allied troops stormed the
beaches of Normandy, France
Liberating Paris/France Freed
By August 1944, led by General George
S. Patton, armored divisions rolled
toward Paris
Allied forces moved in from south from
Italy
By August 25-France was freed from
German control
Western Front
For 2 years,
Germany dealt with
constant bombing of
military bases,
factories, railroads,
oil depots & cities
GOAL: cripple
German industry &
destroy morale
Battle of Bulge:
Belgium
1 month offensive by
Germans-last
offensive
Allies won
Allies advanced to
Berlin from west,
Soviet Union from
east
Yalta Conference-Feb. 1945
Meeting of Big 3 in Yalta, Soviet
Union
Decided:
Soviet Union would enter war vs
Japan within 3 months of German
defeat
In return, Soviet Union would gain
land in Asia, including area in Korea
Germany divided into 4 zones:
USA, France, Britain, Soviet Union
Stalin also promises free elections
in Eastern Europe
Nazis Defeated
April 1945: Soviets take Berlin
Hitler commits suicide
May 7, 1945 Germany surrenders
In Italy, Italians execute Mussolini
V-E Day: Victory in Europe
May 8, 1945
How did Allies Win in Europe?
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2.
3.
4.
Location of Axis Powers-forced to fight
multiple fronts at the same time
Poor decisions by Hitler-failed to realize
Soviet Unions abilities
USA entered war-industry overpowered
all Axis powers combined
Allied bombing disabled German
industry-oil so scarce that Luftwaffe
was grounded at D-Day
The Pacific
May 1942- Japan controlled
SE Asia & Pacific Islands
Philippines: Bataan Death
March
○ 400-500 American & 10,000
Filipinos died from starvation,
thirst, murder, torture
USA Take Offensive in Pacific
After Midway & Coral Sea, USA
takes offensive
Guadalcanal: Allies win
“Island-hopping” campaign begins
GOAL:
○ Captured islands=stepping stones to
next objective = Japan
Americans led by Douglas
MacArthur
Admiral Nimitz blockaded Japan
Bombers launched attacks on industry,
military bases & cities
Japan will fight to the Death
Mid-1945: Japan lost
most of navy & air
force, but still had a
standing army of 2
million
Iwo Jima: Critical as
base from which planes
could reach Japan
Okinawa:
Only 200 Japanese
soldiers survive
Japanese use
Kamikaze: pilot who’d fly
suicide missions to
destroy plans into ships
Japanese culture values
national honor over
individual life
??Invade Japan or
THE BOMB??
Manhattan Project
Creating & using effective atomic bomb
Led by Oppenheimer
American scientists understood that by
splitting the atom, an explosion more
powerful than the world had ever seen
Harry Truman took office when FDR
died
Weighed the loss of American life
with an invasion of Japan (1.5
million estimated to die) vs using
the bomb
Oppenheimer
Fat Boy & Little Man
Potsdam & Hiroshima
@ Potsdam Conference,
Truman issued warning to
Japan
“surrender or face complete
destruction and utter
devastation”
Japan did not respond
August 6, 1945: USA dropped
the atomic bomb on Hiroshimamajor military center
Destroyed 4 square miles &
instantly killed > 70,000 people
More were killed later due to
radiation sickness
Japan doesn’t surrender
Nagasaki & Surrender
Aug. 8, 1945: Soviet
Union declared war on
Japan & invaded
Manchuria
Japan still doesn’t surrender
Aug. 9: USA drops 2nd
bomb on Nagasaki
Killing> 40,000 people
Aug. 10: Emperor Hirohito
intervenes (action not
usually taken by emperor)
Surrenders
What will the USA do with Japan?
Sept 1945: Formal peace treaty
signed with Japan
Gen. MacArthur commands US
Forces in Japan to reshape
government & economy
Democracy with constitution
Emperor = figurehead
1951: US leaves Japan and
alliance set up between USA &
Japan
The End
Death Toll: 50 million
30 million in Europe
○ Over ½ = civilians
Total war destroyed countries
to point of being
unrecognizable
Cities, factories, harbors,
bridges, railroads, farms &
homes
Refugees, hunger, disease,
mental illness
Nuremberg Trials
Horrors of Holocaust
Allies put Nazi criminals on trial
for “crimes against humanity”
Nuremburg, Germany- symbolic
since Hitler staged some of his
first rallies to gain power there
200 tried & most found guilty
○ Speer, Hess, Goering
○ Some received death penalty
Many fled and were never
found-some still being arrested,
tried and convicted (Nazi
Hunters)
Showed political & military
leaders could be held
accountable-people responsible
for actions during war
Similar trials were held in
Japan
United Nations Formed
50 Nations create United Nations
Each nation = 1 vote in General
Assembly
Security Council = 5 permanent
members
○ USA, Soviet Union (now Russia), Britain,
France, China
○ Have to right to veto General Assembly
vote
○ GOAL: ensure peace
Apply economic sanctions
Send peace-keeping military force to resolve
disputes
World Problems UN Resolves
Prevent outbreak of disease
Improve education
Protect refugees
Help nations develop economies
Includes Agencies:
World Health Organization
Food & Agriculture Organization
Checkpoint ?
What are some major differences
between League of Nations & the United
Nations?