World War II Leaders and Events Review WWII Multi

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Take these papers out of the back of your
folder, and put in your binder:
Have This On Your Desk:
1. EVERYTHING
1. World War II Leaders and Events
Review
2. WWII Multi-Flow Map from last
class
Take these papers out of the back of your
folder, and put in your binder:
Have This On Your Desk:
I Need To See The Following People:
1. EVERYTHING
1. World War II Leaders and Events
Review
2. WWII Multi-Flow Map from last
class
Douglas
Take these papers out of the back of your
folder, and put in your binder:
Have This On Your Desk:
I Need To See The Following People:
1. EVERYTHING
1. World War II Leaders and Events
Review
2. WWII Multi-Flow Map from last
class
Noah
Savannah
Nationalism, Militarism,
and Imperialism in
Germany and Japan
Policy of appeasement by
Britain and France
1.
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3.
Hitler’s invasion of:
Rhineland, Austria,
Poland, France, USSR
Japan invades most of
Asia; supports Axis
powers.
Japan destroys the Pacific
Fleet in a Surprise attack
against the U.S.
4.
5.
6.
Poland, France, other
European Nations are
quickly defeated by
Hitler.
Evacuation of Dunkirk
(French flee to England).
Stalingrad turns the war
to the Allies favor.
Germany surrenders after
Hitler’s suicide.
America uses “Island
Hopping” to hold off
Japan in the Pacific
Theatre.
President Harry S.
Truman drops the atomic
bombs and Japan
surrenders.
The entire world (esp.
Europe and Japan) is
devastated with some
60,000,000 dead.
The United States and USSR
become the new world
Superpowers,
but they have very
.
different visions of the world.
Churchill calls it the Iron Curtain
United Nations is formed to take
place of League of Nations.
Universal Declaration of Human
Rights is signed in 1948.
De-Nazification takes place in
Germany. Germany is divided
among the four Allied Powers for
control. Nuremburg Trials convict
Nazi war criminals.
Marshall Plan sends huge
amounts of U.S. money to help
Europe and Japan rebuild.
MacArthur is put in charge of
America’s occupation of Japan.
 Use the textbook (PAGE # GIVEN) to find the
missing information for each scavenger hunt clue.
WHII.12 World War II Timeline Assignment -
1933
October 1933
1936
March 1936
1938
Directions: Use the page listed under each date to identify the missing information from each event.
March 1938
(594)
(594)
(594)
March 1939
1939
(595)
September 1-3,
1939
(598)
September 17, 1939
1940
(599)
German troops march into the ______________________________,
violating the Treaty of Versailles.
Hitler declared _______________to be part of the
______________________________.
_______________troops invade ____________________________.
Hitler’s air force (Luftwaffe) begins a massive attack on
____________, causing _______________and _______________to
_______________on Germany, officially causing WWII to begin.
As _______________marches into _______________from the
_______________, the _______________invade
_______________Poland.
May 27 and June 4,
1940 (600)
The Evacuation of _______________takes place when about 338,000
men are safely transported across the _________________________
from Dunkirk, France to ______________________________.
June 14, 1940
Germany ___________ Paris and the French Resistance falls apart. As
a result, the French ________________ resigns rather than
surrender.
(600)
September-October
1940 (602)
1941
Adolf Hitler announces that he will _______________the country and
______________________________from
_____________________________________________.
June 22, 1941
(606)
The _______________of _______________begins when the
___________________ attack and Britain refuses to give up. The
fighting continued non-stop during September and October.
Without declaring war, _______________armies invade the
_______________. Churchill offers aid to the Soviet Union and the
United States verbalizes their support.
 WHII.12a Causes, Events, and Leaders of WWII
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