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Germany invaded…
Neutral(Original) Allied(Original) AxisCountry of Maginot lineAxis controlled by 1941Germany’s location an advantage…WHY-
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Portugal
Spain
France
Germany
Austria
Ireland
United Kingdom
Switzerland (SWITZ)
Italy
Latvia (LATV)
Lithuania (LITH)
Estonia (EST)
Yugoslavia (YUGO)
Bulgaria
Greece
Turkey
Albania
Romania
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Poland
U.S.S.R.
Norway
Sweden
Finland
Czechoslovakia (CZECH)
Asia (& Make a line for its border)
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COLOR!
Axis nations—pink
Axis satellite states—purple
Axis conquests—yellow
Allied control—blue
Neutral countries—orange
Axis advances—red lines
French Maginot Line—see book
map key
(COLOR)
CENTRAL LEADERS:
1. Benito Mussolini
2. Vladimir Lenin
3. Adolf Hitler
4. Admiral I. Yamamoto
ALLIED LEADERS:
1. Franklin Roosevelt
2. Winston Churchill
3. Clement Atlee
4. Joseph Stalin
(PEN/PENCIL)
Directions: Place the
following information on
your foldable:
1. Name
2. Country of origin
3. Make the nations flag
(COLOR & look it up)
4. Role during WW2…AT
LEAST 4 FACTS
5. (WARS, success, &
failures)
(COLOR)
CENTRAL LEADERS:
1. Benito Mussolini
2. Vladimir Lenin
3. Adolf Hitler
4. Admiral I. Yamamoto
ALLIED LEADERS:
1. Franklin Roosevelt
2. Winston Churchill
3. Clement Atlee
4. Joseph Stalin
(PEN/PENCIL)
Directions: Place the
following information on
your foldable:
1. Name
2. Country of origin
3. Make the nations flag
(COLOR & look it up)
4. Role during WW2…AT
LEAST 4 FACTS
5. (WARS, success, &
failures)
(COLOR)
CENTRAL LEADERS:
1. Benito Mussolini
2. Vladimir Lenin
3. Adolf Hitler
4. Admiral I. Yamamoto
ALLIED LEADERS:
1. Franklin Roosevelt
2. Winston Churchill
3. Clement Atlee
4. Joseph Stalin
(PEN/PENCIL)
Directions: Place the
following information on
your foldable:
1. Name
2. Country of origin
3. Make the nations flag
(COLOR & look it up)
4. Role during WW2…AT
LEAST 4 FACTS
5. (WARS, success, &
failures)
(COLOR)
CENTRAL LEADERS:
1. Benito Mussolini
2. Vladimir Lenin
3. Adolf Hitler
4. Admiral I. Yamamoto
ALLIED LEADERS:
1. Franklin Roosevelt
2. Winston Churchill
3. Clement Atlee
4. Joseph Stalin
(PEN/PENCIL)
Directions: Place the
following information on
your foldable:
1. Name
2. Country of origin
3. Make the nations flag
(COLOR & look it up)
4. Role during WW2…AT
LEAST 4 FACTS
5. (WARS, success, &
failures)
(COLOR)
CENTRAL LEADERS:
1. Benito Mussolini
2. Vladimir Lenin
3. Adolf Hitler
4. Admiral I. Yamamoto
ALLIED LEADERS:
1. Franklin Roosevelt
2. Winston Churchill
3. Clement Atlee
4. Joseph Stalin
(PEN/PENCIL)
Directions: Place the
following information on
your foldable:
1. Name
2. Country of origin
3. Make the nations flag
(COLOR & look it up)
4. Role during WW2…AT
LEAST 4 FACTS
5. (WARS, success, &
failures)
(COLOR)
CENTRAL LEADERS:
1. Benito Mussolini
2. Vladimir Lenin
3. Adolf Hitler
4. Admiral I. Yamamoto
ALLIED LEADERS:
1. Franklin Roosevelt
2. Winston Churchill
3. Clement Atlee
4. Joseph Stalin
(PEN/PENCIL)
Directions: Place the
following information on
your foldable:
1. Name
2. Country of origin
3. Make the nations flag
(COLOR & look it up)
4. Role during WW2…AT
LEAST 4 FACTS
5. (WARS, success, &
failures)
Ch. 24:
1. Fascism
2. Internationalism
3. Appeasement
4. Blitzkrieg
5. Holocaust
6. Concentration camp
7. Extermination camp
8. Hemispheric defense
zone
9. Strategic materials
Ch. 25:
10. Cost-plus
11. Liberty ship
12. Disfranchise
13. Periphery
14. Convoy system
15. Sunbelt
16. Rationing
17. Victory garden
18. Amphtrac
19. Kamikaze
20. Hedgerow
21. Napalm
22. charter
WWII leaders/dictators
1. Benito Mussolini
2. Vladimir Lenin
3. Joseph Stalin
4. Adolf Hitler
5. List 4 ways America tried to stay neutral
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List 6 necessary conditions for a dictator???
American Isolationism (5 facts)
Chinese Relations (3 facts)
September 1, 1939
European Appeasement (5 facts)
Appeasement
Blitzkrieg
German War Tactics (fighting style) (5 Facts)
Maginot Line
British Defiance (6 facts)
Luftwaffe
Battle of Britain (5 facts)
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Holocaust
Shoah
Nazi persecution: (ethnic groups?)
Nuremberg Laws
Kristallnacht
Wannsee Conference
Concentration camps
Extermination camps
List 3 major camp locations? What people were
there?
(6) Factors that contributed to the Holocaust
Winston Churchill
President Roosevelt on Neutrality
What did the revised Neutrality Act provide?
America First Committee
Why did president Roosevelt decide to run for a
third term?
6. Lend-Lease Act
7. Hemispheric defense zone
8. Atlantic Charter
9. Strategic materials
10. What 4 ways did the US provide aid to Great
Britain?
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Short Answer: Write the word(s) that BEST completes the sentence…
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Cutting back on the consumption for consumer items (food, fuel, water,
electricity, etc.)
Farming and agricultural growth during WWII; stretched from California
to the SE United States
Compromising (giving up something) to make someone happy; backfired
on England and France
Anti-communist group, opposed Communism, wanted dictatorship
Idea that selling goods to other countries was good policy of government
The ________ ships carried cargo during the war.
__________ is a lethal solution of jellied gas used to explode in battle.
A _______ is a constitution.
Raw materials needed to fight the war are ___________.
________ are government incentives given to business producing war
goods.
The __________ protected liberty ships from German attacks.
On the side or edges; how England attacked Germany
German lightning war
Ch. 24:
1. Fascism
2. Internationalism
3. Appeasement
4. Blitzkrieg
5. Holocaust
6. Concentration camp
7. Extermination camp
8. Hemispheric defense
zone
9. Strategic materials
Ch. 25:
10. Cost-plus
11. Liberty ship
12. Disfranchise
13. Periphery
14. Convoy system
15. Sunbelt
16. Rationing
17. Victory garden
18. Amphtrac
19. Kamikaze
20. Hedgerow
21. Napalm
22. charter
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Characters
Setting
Conflict
Resolution
Writer’s perspective
Relation to WW2
You will learn about the entry by the United States into World
War II and major military campaigns in the European and
Pacific Theaters.
How did the events of WW2
affect life as we knew it?
WWII leaders/dictators
1. Benito Mussolini
2. Vladimir Lenin
3. Joseph Stalin
4. Adolf Hitler
5. List 4 ways America tried to stay neutral
What should the US do about its problems with
ISIS…
A. Appease/Compromise
B. Strike/Attack them where they live
C. Increase immigration
D. Relocate all people from the Middle East
Support your answer with details and
facts. Write at least 4-5 sentences.
(COLOR)
CENTRAL LEADERS:
1. Benito Mussolini
2. Vladimir Lenin
3. Adolf Hitler
4. Admiral I. Yamamoto
ALLIED LEADERS:
1. Franklin Roosevelt
2.
Winston Churchill/Clement
Atlee
3.
Charles de Gaulle
4.
Joseph Stalin
(PEN/PENCIL)
Directions: Place the
following information on
your foldable:
1. Name
2. Country of origin
3. Make the nations flag
(COLOR & look it up)
4. Role during WW2…AT
LEAST 4 FACTS
5. (WARS, success, &
failures)
You will learn about the rise of dictatorships in Europe and
Asia, & why Americans supported isolationism in the 1930s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtlyQ0m7nns
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Benito Mussolini
 Italian dictator
 Founded the fascist
(aggressive nationalism)
party
 Marched on Rome in 1922
 Forced his way into
government
 Controlled business leaders,
landowners, and the Roman
Catholic Church
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Vladimir Lenin
 Led Bolshevik Party
 Renamed Russia-Union
of Soviet Socialist
Republics (USSR)
 Cut all individual rights
and freedoms of people
 Died 1924
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Joseph Stalin
 Became Soviet leader in
1926
 Started industrialization
in USSR
 Caused deaths of 8-10
million people who
opposed Communism
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Adolf Hitler
 Opposed Communism
 Admired Mussolini
 Hated the Allies for WWI
reparations
 Created the National
Socialist German Workers’
Party, or Nazi Party
 Wrote Mein Kampf
(German-My Struggle)
 Very racist, especially
toward Jews
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After WWI, many Americans supported
isolationism
Many people claimed that arms dealers
tricked the US into joining WWI (Senator
Gerald P. Nye-ND)
Neutrality Act of 1935-made it illegal for US
to sell arms to any country at war
Ch. 24:
1. Fascism
2. Internationalsism
3. Appeasement
4. Blitzkrieg
5. Holocaust
6. Concentration camp
7. Extermination camp
8. Hemispheric defense
zone
9. Strategic materials
Ch. 25:
10. Cost-plus
11. Liberty ship
12. Disfranchise
13. Periphery
14. Convoy system
15. Sunbelt
16. Rationing
17. Victory garden
18. Amphtrac
19. Kamikaze
20. Hedgerow
21. Napalm
22. charter
You will learn about the events that led to
the start of WWII.
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List 6 necessary conditions for a dictator???
American Isolationism (5 facts)
Chinese Relations (3 facts)
September 1, 1939
European Appeasement (5 facts)
Appeasement
Blitzkrieg
German War Tactics (fighting style) (5 Facts)
Maginot Line
British Defiance (6 facts)
Luftwaffe
Battle of Britain (5 facts)
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Generous
Courage
love
friendship
Together
Leader
Darwinism
Optimist
Honesty
Laid-back
Peacemaker
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Saver
Intelligence
Money
Solitude/Hermit
Separate
Follower
Rags to Riches
Realist
Loyalty
Out-going
Confrontational
TIPS/DEBATE QUESTIONS:
***NEVER agree with the other value (unless you
are about to disagree)!
1. List 3 reasons why your value is BETTER.
2. Which value could you live without?
3. Which value is easier to have/get along with?
4. Would the world be better without your value?
Why or why not?
5. What other ideas do you want to share about
your value (CLOSING ARGUMENT)?
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President Roosevelt supported
internationalism (trade between nations
creates prosperity and helps to prevent war)
July 1937-Japan launched a full-scale attack
on China
Roosevelt decided to help the Chinese since
neither side had declared war…Americans
disagreed
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European leaders did not try to stop Hitler when he began to
mobilize militarily and make DEMANDS:
 Unite all German-speaking nations
 Give Nazis more territory
 Hitler wanted Austria and Czechoslovakia (more food and soldiers for
Germany)
 Anschluss—Hitler declared Austria & Germany united without a vote
 GOAL: HITLER WANTED ALL THE LAND GERMANY LOST IN WWI
THE BIG PROBLEM:
 Appeasement—giving concessions in exchange for peace.
Britain and France did this…big mistake!
 Next, Hitler demanded Poland…GB and France knew
appeasement had failed
 Poland was divided between Germany and Russia
Sept. 1, 1939:
Germany invaded
from the west and
the Soviets invaded
from the east
 Great Britain and
France declared war
on Germany…WWII
had begun:-(
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Blitzkrieg—lightning war
 Used large numbers of tanks to breakthrough and
encircle enemy positions
 Waves of aircraft bombed enemy positions
 Depended on radios to coordinate tanks and
aircraft
 Poland was no match and fell by October 1939
BLITZKRIEG!!!
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Maginot Line - a line of concrete bunkers and
fortifications along the German border (old school
trench warfare)
France waited behind the line for the Germans
The advanced German weapons (tanks and airplanes)
allowed them to move through the mountains to
attack the French on their back side
Germany took control of Norway, Denmark,
Netherlands, Luxemburg, and Belgium
Due to advanced tactics, France easily fell to Germany
and Hitler believed Great Britain would be no problem
either
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Winston Churchill—British prime minister
who said surrender to Germany was not an
option
Germany would have trouble getting across
the English Channel by boat so they decided
to attack by air first
German air force (Luftwaffe), attacked British
ships in the English Channel, then an all out
attack on the British Royal Air force—Battle
of Britain
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Aug. 23, Germany bombed London attacking
civilians, also
Britain bombed Berlin
Hitler stopped attacking military targets and
focused on London
British people hid in subways during the
bombing
Due to radar, the British could see the bombers
coming
the Germans endured more losses than the
British and Hitler cancelled his attack on Britain
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Italian dictator who Founded the fascist party
Led Bolshevik Party; renamed USSR; died 1924
Started industrialization in USSR; caused deaths of 810 million people who opposed Communism
Leader of Nazi Party in Germany
trade between nations creates prosperity and helps to
prevent war…FDR supported this
Who did FDR assist in the war between Japan and
China?
Giving concessions in exchange for peace.
This country was divided between Germany and USSR
a line of concrete bunkers and fortifications along the
German border
Lightning war
Name of German air force; attacked Great Britain
War between Germany and Great Britain for British
land
Due to _______, the British could see the bombers
coming
British people hid in _________ during the bombing
The Asian country allied with Germany
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Appeasement
Subways
Adolf Hitler
Maginot line
apartments
Blitzkrieg
Internationalism
Japan
China
France
Benito Mussolini
Battle for Britain
Joseph Stalin
Poland
Vladimir Lenin
Russia
Luftwaffe
Radar
Unit 4 Notes Quiz
today…study your notes
QUIETLY.
You will learn about Germany’s treatment
of the Jews and the Holocaust
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Holocaust
Shoah
Nazi persecution: (ethnic groups?)
Nuremberg Laws
Kristallnacht
Wannsee Conference
Concentration camps
Extermination camps
List 3 major camp locations? What people were
there?
(6) Factors that contributed to the Holocaust
1. Harsh German treatment after WWI
2. Severe German economic problems
3. Hitler had a stronghold on Germany
4. No representative government
(democracy) in Germany
5. Fear of Hitler’s secret police
6. Long history in Europe of anti-Jewish
prejudice and discrimination
Today you will learn…
•the value of studying human catastrophes (the Holocaust)
•Importance of primary and secondary source materials
Describe how the events of the Holocaust had
lasting affects on the world as we knew it.
Use Examples…Could this happen again?
Why or Why not?
(Write 5/share 5)
Today you will learn…
The value of studying human catastrophes
(the Holocaust)
 Importance of primary and secondary source
materials
Source Information:
Primary source: first hand account from someone
that was there
 Secondary source: reporting events based on
research
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GENOCIDE
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What is
genocide?
List 5 examples
of genocide?
HOLOCAUST
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What was the Nazi “new
order?”
How did this summary
describe the Holocaust?
List the groups that
were targeted?
When did discrimination
of the Jews begin in
Germany?
Write a summary of your thoughts after
hearing each first hand account:
1. Studying the Holocaust
2. Nazi Germany-Pyramid of Hate
3. Life in the Ghettos
4. The Final Solution-Journal Assign. #1
5. Liberators
6. The Children-Children of the Holocaust
7. The Children-Could it happen again?
Reflection paragraph…
Describe 5 thing that stick out to YOU from
what you saw in the survivor interviews? Can
the Holocaust happen again? Why or why
not?
Winston Churchill
President Roosevelt on Neutrality
What did the revised Neutrality Act provide?
America First Committee
Why did president Roosevelt decide to run for a
third term?
6. Lend-Lease Act
7. Hemispheric defense zone
8. Atlantic Charter
9. Strategic materials
10. What 4 ways did the US provide aid to Great
Britain?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Winston Churchill
President Roosevelt on Neutrality
What did the revised Neutrality Act provide?
America First Committee
Why did president Roosevelt decide to run for a
third term?
6. Lend-Lease Act
7. Hemispheric defense zone
8. Atlantic Charter
9. Strategic materials
10. What 4 ways did the US provide aid to Great
Britain?
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Grab your quiz paper (back of class)
Number your quiz paper (top
right…1-10)
Staple your Chapter 24 Packet
together (1. Ch. 24 WSs, 2. Vocab,
3. Study Guide)
Review your study guide quietly for
quiz!
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To get resources, the Japanese military
invaded _________.
The Nazi-Soviet nonaggression treaty
contained a secret deal to divide
__________between them.
Il Duce-_________
__________blamed Germany’s defeat in
World War I on the Jews.
In presenting his “_________,” Roosevelt
was trying to shift public opinion toward
helping Britain
Unification-_________
Nazi extermination camp-_________
Requirement imposed by the first two
Neutrality Acts for the purchase of
nonmilitary supplies from the United States
French fortifications along the German
border-_______
Germany, Italy, & Japan are
the___________.
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G.
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J.
K.
L.
Benito Mussolini
Poland
Maginot Line
Cash and carry
Adolf Hitler
Jews
Four Freedoms
Anschluss
Joseph Stalin
Manchuria
Auschwitz
Axis Powers
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Fascism
Internationalism
Appeasement
Blitzkrieg
Holocaust
Concentration camp
Extermination camp
Hemispheric defense
zone
Strategic materials
Cost-plus
Liberty ship
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Disfranchise
Periphery
Convoy system
Sunbelt
Rationing
Victory garden
Amphtrac
Kamikaze
Hedgegrow
Napalm
Charter
You will learn how the nation mobilized to
fight WWII, and what we did to create an
army.
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Cost-plus contracts
Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)
What was the effect of the cost-plus system on production?
Liberty ships
War Production Board (WPB)
What is the advantage of making welded rather than
riveted ships?
Selective Service and Training Act
Explain G.I.???
African-Americans in WWII (problems & advancements)
Disfranchised
Women’s Army Corps (WAC) (problems & advancements)
List 2 ways the US mobilized for war
HW: Complete your 25-1 WS…QUIZ TOMORROW!
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Chester Nimitz
Douglas MacArthur
List 5 Asian islands where US troops fought in WWII?
James Doolittle
Describe 5 major events of the Battle of Midway…who
won?
How did the US learn of Japanese plans in the Pacific?
Periphery
George Patton
How did German submarines affect WWII?
Convoy system
Why was the Battle of Stalingrad a turning point in the
war?
BATTLE
RESULT
Battle of Bataan Peninsula
1.
Battle of Midway
2.
Allied invasion of North Africa
3.
Battle of Stalingrad
4.
This group is anti-communist, and believe in aggressive
nationalism.
2.
The edges (England would attack Germany here)
3.
Cargo ships traveled in groups and were escorted by navy
warships.
4.
Denied the right to vote.
5.
German lightning war is called________.
6.
Limiting the availability of an item is ______.
7.
Japanese pilots would deliberately crash their planes into
American ships.
8.
A new industrial region, located in south California and the Deep
South.
9.
Genocide (mass killing of Jews during WWII was the _______.
10. An amphibious tractor (traveled on land and water).
1.
This group is anti-communist, and believe in aggressive
nationalism. FASCISM
2.
The edges (England would attack Germany here) PERIPHERY
3.
Cargo ships traveled in groups and were escorted by navy
warships. CONVOY SYSTEM
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Denied the right to vote. DISFRANCHISED
5.
German lightning war is called________. BLITZKRIEG
6.
Limiting the availability of an item is ______. RATIONING
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Japanese pilots would deliberately crash their planes into
American ships. KAMIKAZE
8.
A new industrial region, located in southern California and the
Deep South. SUNBELT
9.
Genocide (mass killing of Jews) during WWII was the _______.
HOLOCAUST
10. An amphibious tractor (traveled on land and water). AMPHTRAC
1.
Complete your Chapter 25
Worksheets (Sections 1 -5).
They are due Monday at the
beginning of class.
Ch. 24:
1. Fascism
2. Internationalism
3. Appeasement
4. Blitzkrieg
5. Holocaust
6. Concentration camp
7. Extermination camp
8. Hemispheric defense
zone
9. Strategic materials
Ch. 25:
10. Cost-plus
11. Liberty ship
12. Disfranchise
13. Periphery
14. Convoy system
15. Sunbelt
16. Rationing
17. Victory garden
18. Amphtrac
19. Kamikaze
20. Hedgerow
21. Napalm
22. charter
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Grab your notes folder
Choose a topic
Add notes to the wall, as many as you can
WHEN YOU HERE THE BELL…Rotate
around to the right
Rotate 2x’s…first to write notes, second to
collect info!
You will present the first one you started at
We are done…get in 3-way project groups
“Activity: Project research”