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World War II
• During the 1930s, Italy, Germany, and Japan, sought to build new empires and their aggression went unchecked until it became impossible to ignore in 1939
• With advanced technology, the war covered a larger area and was more destructive than any before
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Unit Essential Questions
1. What events led up to World War II?2. How did new weapons technology affect the
course of the war?3. How were the lives of individuals affected
by the war? 4. What were the major turning points of the
war that helped determine its outcome?
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The Road to War• In the 1930s, Italy, Germany,
and Japan aggressively sought to build new empires
• These acts of aggressions went unchecked…– Why?
• The League of Nations was weak• Western countries were
recovering from the Great Depression
• Western countries did not want to fight another war
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Japan Invades China• Japan wanted to build an
overseas empire• In 1931, Japan invaded
Manchuria and the League of Nations condemned the action– As a result, Japan withdrew
• In 1937 the Japanese army invaded China again and established a puppet government in Nanjing
• The invasion was so brutal it was called the ‘rape of Nanjing’
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Italy Attacks Ethiopia
• In 1935, Italy attacked Ethiopia
• Although they resisted, the Ethiopian army was no match for the superior Italian Army
• The League of Nations tried to intervene but could do little to stop the Italian Army
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German Aggression in Europe• Hitler rebuilt the German army,
in direct violation of the Treaty of Versailles
• In 1936, Hitler sent troops into the Rhineland, an area between France and Germany where German troops were forbidden to go
• In 1938, Hitler incorporated Austria into the German empire and forced Czechoslovakia to give the Sudetenland to Germany
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Appeasement• Western democracies adopted
a policy of appeasement– Nations gave in to the aggressive
demands to maintain peace• The western democracies
responded weakly to German aggression
• At the Munich Conference in 1938, western democracies agreed that Germany should be allowed to seize the Sudetenland
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World War II Begins
• Recognizing weakness, Japan, Italy, and Germany formed the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis
• Agreed to stop the spread of communism• It became increasingly clear that appeasement
had failed miserably– In March 1939, Hitler took over Czechoslovakia– Later, Hitler and Stalin signed a non-aggression pact– In September 1939, Germany invaded Poland– Great Britain and France declared war on Germany
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Military Aggression Leading to World War II
1930 1932 1934 1936 1938 1940
1931Japan invades Manchuria
1938Germany invades Austria and seizes Sudetenland
1936Germany occupies Rhineland
1935Italy invades Ethiopia
1937Japan invades China
1939Germany invades Poland and takes Czechoslovakia
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The Axis Powers Advance
• Axis Powers– Germany, Italy, Japan
• Allied Powers– Great Britain, France• Later joined by China, Soviet Union, United States
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The Axis Powers Advance• At first, Germany and its
allies dominated the war– Nazis conquered Poland
using the tactic known as blitzkrieg
– In April 1940, Hitler overran Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Belgium
– By June 1940, the Germans had made it to Paris
– Charles de Gaulle formed a French government in exile to fight Germany
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Turning Points of the War
• The Axis powers won quick victories early, but there were several events after 1940 that served as turning points in the war– The Entry of the US (1941)– Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943)– Invasion of Normandy (1944)
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The Entry of the United States (1941)• Initially, the US declared its
neutrality in the war• FDR met with Winston Churchill in
August of 1941 to declare their goal of ridding the world of Nazi tyranny– Roosevelt supplied weapons to the
Allies and bans sale of arms to Japan• Japan launched a surprise attack
on the base at Pearl Harbor on December 7 1941
• More than 2400 people were killed and most of the ships in the US fleet were destroyed
• The entry of the US into the war gave the Allies added strength
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Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943)• The Germans invaded the
Soviet Union in 1941• After steady advances, Nazi
forces stalled at Moscow and Leningrad
• Hitler turned South in 1942 towards Stalingrad
• Russian troops and a freezing winter caused the German invaders to surrender in 1943
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Invasion of Normandy (1944)• The allies invaded France on June 6, 1944, also known as D-Day• Allied troops were ferried across the English Channel, landing on
the beaches of Normandy• The Allies moved to Paris and freed France from German control
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The War Ends
• The war in Europe ended on May 7, 1945, with the Germans’ surrender
• Fighting in the Pacific would continue until the Japanese surrendered in August 1945
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Yalta Conference
• In February 1945, Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin met in the USSR at Yalta
• The Allies would divide up Germany
• Stalin would coordinate division of Eastern European governments
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Victory in the Pacific• Japan was greatly weakened,
and the US took the offensive after two Japanese fleets were severely damaged by the US in 1942
• US ‘island-hopped’ and advanced north towards Japan
• By 1944, US had begun bombing Japanese cities but they refused to surrender
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Hiroshima and Nagasaki• With the war in Europe over, the
Allies devoted their resources into the Pacific theater
• Although their navy and air force were destroyed, the Japanese army remained strong
• On August 6, 1945, an American plane dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima– The bomb flattened the city and
killed 70,000 people– A second bomb, dropped on
Nagasaki, killed 40,000 people• Militants wanted to hold out, but
Emperor Hirohito force the surrender and Japan signed a treaty on September 2, 1945
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Technology and World War II
• Throughout the war, advanced technology led to more power, greater speed, and better communications
• Technological innovation resulted in more widespread destruction than ever before
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Civilian Life and Total War• Cities became targets• Democratic governments
increased their power and ‘commanded’ the economies
• Once again, women were called upon to work in factories– Women served as
ambulance drivers, decoders, and nurses
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Wartime Atrocities
• The Holocaust• ‘Rape of Nanjing’• Bataan Death March– In the Philippines, Japanese soldiers forced
American and Filipino prisoners of war on a march up the Bataan peninsula
– Prisoners were beaten, stabbed, and shot
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Impact of World War II
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Impact of World War II• Economic Losses– Aerial bombardment
wiped whole cities off the map
– Coventry in England; Hamburg and Dresden in Germany; and Tokyo, Hiroshima, and Nagasaki were some of the hardest hit
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Impact of World War II• War Crime Trials– During the war, Allied
leaders decided they would punish those responsible for ‘crimes against humanity’
– Nuremburg Trials led to the imprisonment or execution of 22 Nazi leaders• Rudolph Hoess
– Leaders could be held accountable for their actions during war
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Impact of World War II• Occupied Nations– West Germany and Japan
were occupied by democratic governments to help create new democratic governments
– Soviet Union occupied Eastern Europe and East Germany and established communist governments back by the USSR
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Impact of World War II• The United Nations– In April 1945, the UN is
created with two main bodies• The General Assembly,
which includes representatives from all member nations– Each member has one
vote• The Security Council, with
15 member nations, 5 of which are permanent– The US, Russia, France,
Great Britain, China
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Unit Essential Questions
1. What events led up to World War II?2. How did new weapons technology affect the
course of the war?3. How were the lives of individuals affected
by the war? 4. What were the major turning points of the
war that helped determine its outcome?