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From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US Response
The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1936-40
1Interventionism argument- believed the US should support the Allies against Hitler in any way except actually entering the war
The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1936-40
2
Isolationismneutrality argument- believed the US should completely stay out of the war
TRADITIONAL US FOREIGN POLICY WAS TO AVOID FOREIGN
ENTANGLEMENTS
ldquoIt is our true policy to steer clear of permanent
alliances with any portion of the foreign
worldrdquo
PRESIDENT WASHINGTON 1796
Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
Germany severely punished for WWI in Versailles Treaty
land in Europe and colonies in Africa taken away
War Guilt Clause No air force or navy allowed Only allowed 100000 troops Had to pay $32 Billion to
the countries it fought in WW I
Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
Germans like Adolf Hitler began to blame others for the economic problems- Jews
US Response
US leaders favored isolationism again in 1920s-1930rsquos
US insisted Germany repay war debts to the European nations
Dawes Plan USA loaned money to Germany to pay back war reparations
Germany went deeper into debt and never repaid
COVER PAGE OF GERMAN EDITIONS OF MEIN KAMPF WRITTEN IN 1924 WHILE HITLER WAS IMPRISONED FOR STAGING A
REVOLT
Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
MEIN KAMPF book by Hitler blaming
Jews and communists for all of Germanys problems
plans for world conquest Formed the Nazi Party to promote his
views wanted to create a ldquomaster racerdquo of
Aryans white western and northern Europeans with blue or green eyes and blonde hair
Hitler did not have blonde hair or blue eyes
Hitler as a baby and young boy
Hitler at the height of his power 1938
Hitler
EXAMPLES OF NAZI ANTISEMITISM
FINAL SOLUTION TO THE JEWISH PROBLEM
bull Hitler believed that US society was weak by nature
bull Hitler believed American military was polluted by too many blacks and Jews
bull Break to video
Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
Berlin
How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win during the 1936 Olympics 4 gold medals
US Response to the Rise of HitlerFDR like Hitler elected in
the same year (1932)FDR focused more on
solving the Americarsquos economic depression-who cares about Germany
Military spending not a priority- USA military 15th largest in the world in 1935
FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great Depression together______________
Fireside chats newsreels photos
What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his message1 Radiosmessages played over loud
speakers2 Propaganda Films
What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
Mein Kampf
Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
Benito Mussolini ldquoIl Ducerdquo (The Leader)
Totalitarian dictator of Italy
Led the Fascists -the nation and the Italian race more important than the individual
October 1935- Italy invaded Ethiopia
Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
US Response
The Neutrality Acts 1935-37 US Congress passed a series of isolationist laws- forbid the sale of arms to militarily aggressive nations like Italy and Ethiopia
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1936-40
1Interventionism argument- believed the US should support the Allies against Hitler in any way except actually entering the war
The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1936-40
2
Isolationismneutrality argument- believed the US should completely stay out of the war
TRADITIONAL US FOREIGN POLICY WAS TO AVOID FOREIGN
ENTANGLEMENTS
ldquoIt is our true policy to steer clear of permanent
alliances with any portion of the foreign
worldrdquo
PRESIDENT WASHINGTON 1796
Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
Germany severely punished for WWI in Versailles Treaty
land in Europe and colonies in Africa taken away
War Guilt Clause No air force or navy allowed Only allowed 100000 troops Had to pay $32 Billion to
the countries it fought in WW I
Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
Germans like Adolf Hitler began to blame others for the economic problems- Jews
US Response
US leaders favored isolationism again in 1920s-1930rsquos
US insisted Germany repay war debts to the European nations
Dawes Plan USA loaned money to Germany to pay back war reparations
Germany went deeper into debt and never repaid
COVER PAGE OF GERMAN EDITIONS OF MEIN KAMPF WRITTEN IN 1924 WHILE HITLER WAS IMPRISONED FOR STAGING A
REVOLT
Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
MEIN KAMPF book by Hitler blaming
Jews and communists for all of Germanys problems
plans for world conquest Formed the Nazi Party to promote his
views wanted to create a ldquomaster racerdquo of
Aryans white western and northern Europeans with blue or green eyes and blonde hair
Hitler did not have blonde hair or blue eyes
Hitler as a baby and young boy
Hitler at the height of his power 1938
Hitler
EXAMPLES OF NAZI ANTISEMITISM
FINAL SOLUTION TO THE JEWISH PROBLEM
bull Hitler believed that US society was weak by nature
bull Hitler believed American military was polluted by too many blacks and Jews
bull Break to video
Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
Berlin
How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win during the 1936 Olympics 4 gold medals
US Response to the Rise of HitlerFDR like Hitler elected in
the same year (1932)FDR focused more on
solving the Americarsquos economic depression-who cares about Germany
Military spending not a priority- USA military 15th largest in the world in 1935
FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great Depression together______________
Fireside chats newsreels photos
What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his message1 Radiosmessages played over loud
speakers2 Propaganda Films
What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
Mein Kampf
Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
Benito Mussolini ldquoIl Ducerdquo (The Leader)
Totalitarian dictator of Italy
Led the Fascists -the nation and the Italian race more important than the individual
October 1935- Italy invaded Ethiopia
Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
US Response
The Neutrality Acts 1935-37 US Congress passed a series of isolationist laws- forbid the sale of arms to militarily aggressive nations like Italy and Ethiopia
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1936-40
2
Isolationismneutrality argument- believed the US should completely stay out of the war
TRADITIONAL US FOREIGN POLICY WAS TO AVOID FOREIGN
ENTANGLEMENTS
ldquoIt is our true policy to steer clear of permanent
alliances with any portion of the foreign
worldrdquo
PRESIDENT WASHINGTON 1796
Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
Germany severely punished for WWI in Versailles Treaty
land in Europe and colonies in Africa taken away
War Guilt Clause No air force or navy allowed Only allowed 100000 troops Had to pay $32 Billion to
the countries it fought in WW I
Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
Germans like Adolf Hitler began to blame others for the economic problems- Jews
US Response
US leaders favored isolationism again in 1920s-1930rsquos
US insisted Germany repay war debts to the European nations
Dawes Plan USA loaned money to Germany to pay back war reparations
Germany went deeper into debt and never repaid
COVER PAGE OF GERMAN EDITIONS OF MEIN KAMPF WRITTEN IN 1924 WHILE HITLER WAS IMPRISONED FOR STAGING A
REVOLT
Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
MEIN KAMPF book by Hitler blaming
Jews and communists for all of Germanys problems
plans for world conquest Formed the Nazi Party to promote his
views wanted to create a ldquomaster racerdquo of
Aryans white western and northern Europeans with blue or green eyes and blonde hair
Hitler did not have blonde hair or blue eyes
Hitler as a baby and young boy
Hitler at the height of his power 1938
Hitler
EXAMPLES OF NAZI ANTISEMITISM
FINAL SOLUTION TO THE JEWISH PROBLEM
bull Hitler believed that US society was weak by nature
bull Hitler believed American military was polluted by too many blacks and Jews
bull Break to video
Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
Berlin
How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win during the 1936 Olympics 4 gold medals
US Response to the Rise of HitlerFDR like Hitler elected in
the same year (1932)FDR focused more on
solving the Americarsquos economic depression-who cares about Germany
Military spending not a priority- USA military 15th largest in the world in 1935
FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great Depression together______________
Fireside chats newsreels photos
What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his message1 Radiosmessages played over loud
speakers2 Propaganda Films
What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
Mein Kampf
Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
Benito Mussolini ldquoIl Ducerdquo (The Leader)
Totalitarian dictator of Italy
Led the Fascists -the nation and the Italian race more important than the individual
October 1935- Italy invaded Ethiopia
Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
US Response
The Neutrality Acts 1935-37 US Congress passed a series of isolationist laws- forbid the sale of arms to militarily aggressive nations like Italy and Ethiopia
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
TRADITIONAL US FOREIGN POLICY WAS TO AVOID FOREIGN
ENTANGLEMENTS
ldquoIt is our true policy to steer clear of permanent
alliances with any portion of the foreign
worldrdquo
PRESIDENT WASHINGTON 1796
Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
Germany severely punished for WWI in Versailles Treaty
land in Europe and colonies in Africa taken away
War Guilt Clause No air force or navy allowed Only allowed 100000 troops Had to pay $32 Billion to
the countries it fought in WW I
Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
Germans like Adolf Hitler began to blame others for the economic problems- Jews
US Response
US leaders favored isolationism again in 1920s-1930rsquos
US insisted Germany repay war debts to the European nations
Dawes Plan USA loaned money to Germany to pay back war reparations
Germany went deeper into debt and never repaid
COVER PAGE OF GERMAN EDITIONS OF MEIN KAMPF WRITTEN IN 1924 WHILE HITLER WAS IMPRISONED FOR STAGING A
REVOLT
Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
MEIN KAMPF book by Hitler blaming
Jews and communists for all of Germanys problems
plans for world conquest Formed the Nazi Party to promote his
views wanted to create a ldquomaster racerdquo of
Aryans white western and northern Europeans with blue or green eyes and blonde hair
Hitler did not have blonde hair or blue eyes
Hitler as a baby and young boy
Hitler at the height of his power 1938
Hitler
EXAMPLES OF NAZI ANTISEMITISM
FINAL SOLUTION TO THE JEWISH PROBLEM
bull Hitler believed that US society was weak by nature
bull Hitler believed American military was polluted by too many blacks and Jews
bull Break to video
Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
Berlin
How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win during the 1936 Olympics 4 gold medals
US Response to the Rise of HitlerFDR like Hitler elected in
the same year (1932)FDR focused more on
solving the Americarsquos economic depression-who cares about Germany
Military spending not a priority- USA military 15th largest in the world in 1935
FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great Depression together______________
Fireside chats newsreels photos
What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his message1 Radiosmessages played over loud
speakers2 Propaganda Films
What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
Mein Kampf
Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
Benito Mussolini ldquoIl Ducerdquo (The Leader)
Totalitarian dictator of Italy
Led the Fascists -the nation and the Italian race more important than the individual
October 1935- Italy invaded Ethiopia
Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
US Response
The Neutrality Acts 1935-37 US Congress passed a series of isolationist laws- forbid the sale of arms to militarily aggressive nations like Italy and Ethiopia
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
Germany severely punished for WWI in Versailles Treaty
land in Europe and colonies in Africa taken away
War Guilt Clause No air force or navy allowed Only allowed 100000 troops Had to pay $32 Billion to
the countries it fought in WW I
Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
Germans like Adolf Hitler began to blame others for the economic problems- Jews
US Response
US leaders favored isolationism again in 1920s-1930rsquos
US insisted Germany repay war debts to the European nations
Dawes Plan USA loaned money to Germany to pay back war reparations
Germany went deeper into debt and never repaid
COVER PAGE OF GERMAN EDITIONS OF MEIN KAMPF WRITTEN IN 1924 WHILE HITLER WAS IMPRISONED FOR STAGING A
REVOLT
Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
MEIN KAMPF book by Hitler blaming
Jews and communists for all of Germanys problems
plans for world conquest Formed the Nazi Party to promote his
views wanted to create a ldquomaster racerdquo of
Aryans white western and northern Europeans with blue or green eyes and blonde hair
Hitler did not have blonde hair or blue eyes
Hitler as a baby and young boy
Hitler at the height of his power 1938
Hitler
EXAMPLES OF NAZI ANTISEMITISM
FINAL SOLUTION TO THE JEWISH PROBLEM
bull Hitler believed that US society was weak by nature
bull Hitler believed American military was polluted by too many blacks and Jews
bull Break to video
Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
Berlin
How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win during the 1936 Olympics 4 gold medals
US Response to the Rise of HitlerFDR like Hitler elected in
the same year (1932)FDR focused more on
solving the Americarsquos economic depression-who cares about Germany
Military spending not a priority- USA military 15th largest in the world in 1935
FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great Depression together______________
Fireside chats newsreels photos
What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his message1 Radiosmessages played over loud
speakers2 Propaganda Films
What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
Mein Kampf
Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
Benito Mussolini ldquoIl Ducerdquo (The Leader)
Totalitarian dictator of Italy
Led the Fascists -the nation and the Italian race more important than the individual
October 1935- Italy invaded Ethiopia
Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
US Response
The Neutrality Acts 1935-37 US Congress passed a series of isolationist laws- forbid the sale of arms to militarily aggressive nations like Italy and Ethiopia
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
Germans like Adolf Hitler began to blame others for the economic problems- Jews
US Response
US leaders favored isolationism again in 1920s-1930rsquos
US insisted Germany repay war debts to the European nations
Dawes Plan USA loaned money to Germany to pay back war reparations
Germany went deeper into debt and never repaid
COVER PAGE OF GERMAN EDITIONS OF MEIN KAMPF WRITTEN IN 1924 WHILE HITLER WAS IMPRISONED FOR STAGING A
REVOLT
Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
MEIN KAMPF book by Hitler blaming
Jews and communists for all of Germanys problems
plans for world conquest Formed the Nazi Party to promote his
views wanted to create a ldquomaster racerdquo of
Aryans white western and northern Europeans with blue or green eyes and blonde hair
Hitler did not have blonde hair or blue eyes
Hitler as a baby and young boy
Hitler at the height of his power 1938
Hitler
EXAMPLES OF NAZI ANTISEMITISM
FINAL SOLUTION TO THE JEWISH PROBLEM
bull Hitler believed that US society was weak by nature
bull Hitler believed American military was polluted by too many blacks and Jews
bull Break to video
Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
Berlin
How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win during the 1936 Olympics 4 gold medals
US Response to the Rise of HitlerFDR like Hitler elected in
the same year (1932)FDR focused more on
solving the Americarsquos economic depression-who cares about Germany
Military spending not a priority- USA military 15th largest in the world in 1935
FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great Depression together______________
Fireside chats newsreels photos
What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his message1 Radiosmessages played over loud
speakers2 Propaganda Films
What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
Mein Kampf
Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
Benito Mussolini ldquoIl Ducerdquo (The Leader)
Totalitarian dictator of Italy
Led the Fascists -the nation and the Italian race more important than the individual
October 1935- Italy invaded Ethiopia
Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
US Response
The Neutrality Acts 1935-37 US Congress passed a series of isolationist laws- forbid the sale of arms to militarily aggressive nations like Italy and Ethiopia
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
US Response
US leaders favored isolationism again in 1920s-1930rsquos
US insisted Germany repay war debts to the European nations
Dawes Plan USA loaned money to Germany to pay back war reparations
Germany went deeper into debt and never repaid
COVER PAGE OF GERMAN EDITIONS OF MEIN KAMPF WRITTEN IN 1924 WHILE HITLER WAS IMPRISONED FOR STAGING A
REVOLT
Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
MEIN KAMPF book by Hitler blaming
Jews and communists for all of Germanys problems
plans for world conquest Formed the Nazi Party to promote his
views wanted to create a ldquomaster racerdquo of
Aryans white western and northern Europeans with blue or green eyes and blonde hair
Hitler did not have blonde hair or blue eyes
Hitler as a baby and young boy
Hitler at the height of his power 1938
Hitler
EXAMPLES OF NAZI ANTISEMITISM
FINAL SOLUTION TO THE JEWISH PROBLEM
bull Hitler believed that US society was weak by nature
bull Hitler believed American military was polluted by too many blacks and Jews
bull Break to video
Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
Berlin
How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win during the 1936 Olympics 4 gold medals
US Response to the Rise of HitlerFDR like Hitler elected in
the same year (1932)FDR focused more on
solving the Americarsquos economic depression-who cares about Germany
Military spending not a priority- USA military 15th largest in the world in 1935
FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great Depression together______________
Fireside chats newsreels photos
What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his message1 Radiosmessages played over loud
speakers2 Propaganda Films
What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
Mein Kampf
Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
Benito Mussolini ldquoIl Ducerdquo (The Leader)
Totalitarian dictator of Italy
Led the Fascists -the nation and the Italian race more important than the individual
October 1935- Italy invaded Ethiopia
Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
US Response
The Neutrality Acts 1935-37 US Congress passed a series of isolationist laws- forbid the sale of arms to militarily aggressive nations like Italy and Ethiopia
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
COVER PAGE OF GERMAN EDITIONS OF MEIN KAMPF WRITTEN IN 1924 WHILE HITLER WAS IMPRISONED FOR STAGING A
REVOLT
Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
MEIN KAMPF book by Hitler blaming
Jews and communists for all of Germanys problems
plans for world conquest Formed the Nazi Party to promote his
views wanted to create a ldquomaster racerdquo of
Aryans white western and northern Europeans with blue or green eyes and blonde hair
Hitler did not have blonde hair or blue eyes
Hitler as a baby and young boy
Hitler at the height of his power 1938
Hitler
EXAMPLES OF NAZI ANTISEMITISM
FINAL SOLUTION TO THE JEWISH PROBLEM
bull Hitler believed that US society was weak by nature
bull Hitler believed American military was polluted by too many blacks and Jews
bull Break to video
Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
Berlin
How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win during the 1936 Olympics 4 gold medals
US Response to the Rise of HitlerFDR like Hitler elected in
the same year (1932)FDR focused more on
solving the Americarsquos economic depression-who cares about Germany
Military spending not a priority- USA military 15th largest in the world in 1935
FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great Depression together______________
Fireside chats newsreels photos
What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his message1 Radiosmessages played over loud
speakers2 Propaganda Films
What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
Mein Kampf
Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
Benito Mussolini ldquoIl Ducerdquo (The Leader)
Totalitarian dictator of Italy
Led the Fascists -the nation and the Italian race more important than the individual
October 1935- Italy invaded Ethiopia
Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
US Response
The Neutrality Acts 1935-37 US Congress passed a series of isolationist laws- forbid the sale of arms to militarily aggressive nations like Italy and Ethiopia
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
MEIN KAMPF book by Hitler blaming
Jews and communists for all of Germanys problems
plans for world conquest Formed the Nazi Party to promote his
views wanted to create a ldquomaster racerdquo of
Aryans white western and northern Europeans with blue or green eyes and blonde hair
Hitler did not have blonde hair or blue eyes
Hitler as a baby and young boy
Hitler at the height of his power 1938
Hitler
EXAMPLES OF NAZI ANTISEMITISM
FINAL SOLUTION TO THE JEWISH PROBLEM
bull Hitler believed that US society was weak by nature
bull Hitler believed American military was polluted by too many blacks and Jews
bull Break to video
Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
Berlin
How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win during the 1936 Olympics 4 gold medals
US Response to the Rise of HitlerFDR like Hitler elected in
the same year (1932)FDR focused more on
solving the Americarsquos economic depression-who cares about Germany
Military spending not a priority- USA military 15th largest in the world in 1935
FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great Depression together______________
Fireside chats newsreels photos
What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his message1 Radiosmessages played over loud
speakers2 Propaganda Films
What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
Mein Kampf
Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
Benito Mussolini ldquoIl Ducerdquo (The Leader)
Totalitarian dictator of Italy
Led the Fascists -the nation and the Italian race more important than the individual
October 1935- Italy invaded Ethiopia
Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
US Response
The Neutrality Acts 1935-37 US Congress passed a series of isolationist laws- forbid the sale of arms to militarily aggressive nations like Italy and Ethiopia
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
Hitler as a baby and young boy
Hitler at the height of his power 1938
Hitler
EXAMPLES OF NAZI ANTISEMITISM
FINAL SOLUTION TO THE JEWISH PROBLEM
bull Hitler believed that US society was weak by nature
bull Hitler believed American military was polluted by too many blacks and Jews
bull Break to video
Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
Berlin
How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win during the 1936 Olympics 4 gold medals
US Response to the Rise of HitlerFDR like Hitler elected in
the same year (1932)FDR focused more on
solving the Americarsquos economic depression-who cares about Germany
Military spending not a priority- USA military 15th largest in the world in 1935
FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great Depression together______________
Fireside chats newsreels photos
What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his message1 Radiosmessages played over loud
speakers2 Propaganda Films
What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
Mein Kampf
Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
Benito Mussolini ldquoIl Ducerdquo (The Leader)
Totalitarian dictator of Italy
Led the Fascists -the nation and the Italian race more important than the individual
October 1935- Italy invaded Ethiopia
Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
US Response
The Neutrality Acts 1935-37 US Congress passed a series of isolationist laws- forbid the sale of arms to militarily aggressive nations like Italy and Ethiopia
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
Hitler at the height of his power 1938
Hitler
EXAMPLES OF NAZI ANTISEMITISM
FINAL SOLUTION TO THE JEWISH PROBLEM
bull Hitler believed that US society was weak by nature
bull Hitler believed American military was polluted by too many blacks and Jews
bull Break to video
Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
Berlin
How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win during the 1936 Olympics 4 gold medals
US Response to the Rise of HitlerFDR like Hitler elected in
the same year (1932)FDR focused more on
solving the Americarsquos economic depression-who cares about Germany
Military spending not a priority- USA military 15th largest in the world in 1935
FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great Depression together______________
Fireside chats newsreels photos
What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his message1 Radiosmessages played over loud
speakers2 Propaganda Films
What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
Mein Kampf
Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
Benito Mussolini ldquoIl Ducerdquo (The Leader)
Totalitarian dictator of Italy
Led the Fascists -the nation and the Italian race more important than the individual
October 1935- Italy invaded Ethiopia
Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
US Response
The Neutrality Acts 1935-37 US Congress passed a series of isolationist laws- forbid the sale of arms to militarily aggressive nations like Italy and Ethiopia
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
Hitler
EXAMPLES OF NAZI ANTISEMITISM
FINAL SOLUTION TO THE JEWISH PROBLEM
bull Hitler believed that US society was weak by nature
bull Hitler believed American military was polluted by too many blacks and Jews
bull Break to video
Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
Berlin
How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win during the 1936 Olympics 4 gold medals
US Response to the Rise of HitlerFDR like Hitler elected in
the same year (1932)FDR focused more on
solving the Americarsquos economic depression-who cares about Germany
Military spending not a priority- USA military 15th largest in the world in 1935
FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great Depression together______________
Fireside chats newsreels photos
What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his message1 Radiosmessages played over loud
speakers2 Propaganda Films
What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
Mein Kampf
Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
Benito Mussolini ldquoIl Ducerdquo (The Leader)
Totalitarian dictator of Italy
Led the Fascists -the nation and the Italian race more important than the individual
October 1935- Italy invaded Ethiopia
Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
US Response
The Neutrality Acts 1935-37 US Congress passed a series of isolationist laws- forbid the sale of arms to militarily aggressive nations like Italy and Ethiopia
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
EXAMPLES OF NAZI ANTISEMITISM
FINAL SOLUTION TO THE JEWISH PROBLEM
bull Hitler believed that US society was weak by nature
bull Hitler believed American military was polluted by too many blacks and Jews
bull Break to video
Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
Berlin
How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win during the 1936 Olympics 4 gold medals
US Response to the Rise of HitlerFDR like Hitler elected in
the same year (1932)FDR focused more on
solving the Americarsquos economic depression-who cares about Germany
Military spending not a priority- USA military 15th largest in the world in 1935
FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great Depression together______________
Fireside chats newsreels photos
What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his message1 Radiosmessages played over loud
speakers2 Propaganda Films
What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
Mein Kampf
Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
Benito Mussolini ldquoIl Ducerdquo (The Leader)
Totalitarian dictator of Italy
Led the Fascists -the nation and the Italian race more important than the individual
October 1935- Italy invaded Ethiopia
Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
US Response
The Neutrality Acts 1935-37 US Congress passed a series of isolationist laws- forbid the sale of arms to militarily aggressive nations like Italy and Ethiopia
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
Berlin
How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win during the 1936 Olympics 4 gold medals
US Response to the Rise of HitlerFDR like Hitler elected in
the same year (1932)FDR focused more on
solving the Americarsquos economic depression-who cares about Germany
Military spending not a priority- USA military 15th largest in the world in 1935
FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great Depression together______________
Fireside chats newsreels photos
What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his message1 Radiosmessages played over loud
speakers2 Propaganda Films
What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
Mein Kampf
Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
Benito Mussolini ldquoIl Ducerdquo (The Leader)
Totalitarian dictator of Italy
Led the Fascists -the nation and the Italian race more important than the individual
October 1935- Italy invaded Ethiopia
Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
US Response
The Neutrality Acts 1935-37 US Congress passed a series of isolationist laws- forbid the sale of arms to militarily aggressive nations like Italy and Ethiopia
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win during the 1936 Olympics 4 gold medals
US Response to the Rise of HitlerFDR like Hitler elected in
the same year (1932)FDR focused more on
solving the Americarsquos economic depression-who cares about Germany
Military spending not a priority- USA military 15th largest in the world in 1935
FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great Depression together______________
Fireside chats newsreels photos
What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his message1 Radiosmessages played over loud
speakers2 Propaganda Films
What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
Mein Kampf
Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
Benito Mussolini ldquoIl Ducerdquo (The Leader)
Totalitarian dictator of Italy
Led the Fascists -the nation and the Italian race more important than the individual
October 1935- Italy invaded Ethiopia
Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
US Response
The Neutrality Acts 1935-37 US Congress passed a series of isolationist laws- forbid the sale of arms to militarily aggressive nations like Italy and Ethiopia
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
US Response to the Rise of HitlerFDR like Hitler elected in
the same year (1932)FDR focused more on
solving the Americarsquos economic depression-who cares about Germany
Military spending not a priority- USA military 15th largest in the world in 1935
FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great Depression together______________
Fireside chats newsreels photos
What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his message1 Radiosmessages played over loud
speakers2 Propaganda Films
What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
Mein Kampf
Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
Benito Mussolini ldquoIl Ducerdquo (The Leader)
Totalitarian dictator of Italy
Led the Fascists -the nation and the Italian race more important than the individual
October 1935- Italy invaded Ethiopia
Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
US Response
The Neutrality Acts 1935-37 US Congress passed a series of isolationist laws- forbid the sale of arms to militarily aggressive nations like Italy and Ethiopia
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great Depression together______________
Fireside chats newsreels photos
What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his message1 Radiosmessages played over loud
speakers2 Propaganda Films
What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
Mein Kampf
Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
Benito Mussolini ldquoIl Ducerdquo (The Leader)
Totalitarian dictator of Italy
Led the Fascists -the nation and the Italian race more important than the individual
October 1935- Italy invaded Ethiopia
Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
US Response
The Neutrality Acts 1935-37 US Congress passed a series of isolationist laws- forbid the sale of arms to militarily aggressive nations like Italy and Ethiopia
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great Depression together______________
Fireside chats newsreels photos
What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his message1 Radiosmessages played over loud
speakers2 Propaganda Films
What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
Mein Kampf
Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
Benito Mussolini ldquoIl Ducerdquo (The Leader)
Totalitarian dictator of Italy
Led the Fascists -the nation and the Italian race more important than the individual
October 1935- Italy invaded Ethiopia
Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
US Response
The Neutrality Acts 1935-37 US Congress passed a series of isolationist laws- forbid the sale of arms to militarily aggressive nations like Italy and Ethiopia
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his message1 Radiosmessages played over loud
speakers2 Propaganda Films
What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
Mein Kampf
Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
Benito Mussolini ldquoIl Ducerdquo (The Leader)
Totalitarian dictator of Italy
Led the Fascists -the nation and the Italian race more important than the individual
October 1935- Italy invaded Ethiopia
Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
US Response
The Neutrality Acts 1935-37 US Congress passed a series of isolationist laws- forbid the sale of arms to militarily aggressive nations like Italy and Ethiopia
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
Mein Kampf
Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
Benito Mussolini ldquoIl Ducerdquo (The Leader)
Totalitarian dictator of Italy
Led the Fascists -the nation and the Italian race more important than the individual
October 1935- Italy invaded Ethiopia
Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
US Response
The Neutrality Acts 1935-37 US Congress passed a series of isolationist laws- forbid the sale of arms to militarily aggressive nations like Italy and Ethiopia
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
Benito Mussolini ldquoIl Ducerdquo (The Leader)
Totalitarian dictator of Italy
Led the Fascists -the nation and the Italian race more important than the individual
October 1935- Italy invaded Ethiopia
Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
US Response
The Neutrality Acts 1935-37 US Congress passed a series of isolationist laws- forbid the sale of arms to militarily aggressive nations like Italy and Ethiopia
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
US Response
The Neutrality Acts 1935-37 US Congress passed a series of isolationist laws- forbid the sale of arms to militarily aggressive nations like Italy and Ethiopia
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
US Response
The Neutrality Acts 1935-37 US Congress passed a series of isolationist laws- forbid the sale of arms to militarily aggressive nations like Italy and Ethiopia
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
Japan had a desire expand- to acquire raw materials
Japanese militarists Emperor is a god wanted Japan to remove the US and all
European colonial powers from the Pacific realm and rule Asia themselves
Militarists a strong military (army navy air force) should be the most important goal for Japan (Nipon)
foreign conquest- a badge of honor for military leaders
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism 1905-took over
Manchuria China and all of Korea
1930s Chinese cities of Shanghai and Beijing attacked and people massacred
1937- Japan invaded china- the ldquoRape of Nankingrdquo (400000 murdered 20000 women raped)
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that Japanrsquos imperial rulers were gods
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (left)rsquo soldier holds a severed head (right)
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULATION THEY WERE NEVER SUCCESSFUL IN CONQUERING THE WHOLE COUNTRY
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
FDR protested the invasions sent $25 million to Chiang Kai
Shek to fight Japs A US volunteer flying squadron
arrived of ldquoFlying Tigersrdquo and fought the Japs
Cancelled 1911 Peace Treaty w Japan
Still no official military intervention- isolationismneutral
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Austria to become a part of Germany (1936-39)
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
EUROPEAN LEADERS AT THE MUNICH CONFERENCE THAT GAVE THE SUDETENLAND TO HITLER A PRIME EXAMPLE OF APPEASEMENT NO
REPRESENTATIVE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA WAS INVITED TO ATTEND
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN EDOUARD DALADIERSPEECH BY HITLER
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
US Response
FDR ldquothe US government has no political involvements in Europerdquo
US continued to stay neutral- stayed out of the negotiations
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
Next Hitler wanted parts of Poland
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939- Hitler and Soviet leader Josef Stalin agreed to divide up Poland and not attack each other
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would last-it didnrsquot
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
US RESPONSE
US tried to get President Moscicki of Poland and Hitler to negotiate work out a peaceful settlement
US Neutrality continued
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
Event 7 World War 2 Begins
September 1 1939 Germany and the USSR invaded Poland
Luftwaffe- German airforceBlitzkrieg- lightening
warfare intensive attack involving land and airforces
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
TOOLS OF THE BLITZKRIEG
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
Event 8 World War 2 Begins
Polish armies defeated in less than 3 weeks
Britain and France declared war on Germany
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
HITLER Next CONQUERed DENMARK NORWAY NETHERLANDS BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG-HITLER SURPRISED THE ALLIES BY HAVING
HIS MAIN INVASION THROUGH LUXEMBOURG AND THE ARGONNE FOREST AFTER FEINTING AN ATTACK THROUGH BELGIUM WHICH DREW THE ALLIED
FORCES NORTH
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
HITLERrsquoS INVASION OF NORTHWESTERN EUROPE
ONE
TWO
THREE
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
FRENCH AND BRITISH TROOPS TRAPPED AT DUNKIRK THE ALLIES WERE TRAPPED AND HAD TO EVACUATE THROUGH THE PORT OF DUNKIRK ldquoWars
are not won by evacuationsrdquo-Winston Churchill
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT DUNKIRK THEY TURNED SOUTH AND DEFEATED THE
REMAINING FRENCH ARMIES
JUNE 22 1940 FRANCE SURRENDERED TO GERMANY GERMANY WAS MASTER OF ALL EUROPEAN CONTINENT ITS FACTORIES AND RESOURCES WITH EXCEPTION OF THE USSR Only England remained Free
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
GERMAN TROOPS ENTER PARIS
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
HITLER VISITS PARIS
FOR THE FIRST AND LAST TIME
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
AUGUST 1940 WHICH NATION WILL BE HITLERrsquoS NEXT TARGET FOR CONQUEST
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
US Pledged Support for France and Britain-money and weapons
Put a trade Embargo on Soviet Union Got rid of the Neutrality Acts 80 of Americans opposed entry to
the war but most said it was important do what we can to defeat Hitler than stay out of the war
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
GREAT BRITAIN GETS A NEW PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
ldquoWe shall never ever surrenderrdquo
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
Event 9 The Battle of Britain
Britain bombarded by the Luftwaffe
Winston Churchill ldquoI have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweatrdquo
The Blitz (1940-1941) 76 straight nights of German bombing raids on British cities
Hitlerrsquos Goal cripple Britain to its knees by bombing and then invade by land
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
Britain still survived
The Blitz failedChurchill still felt
there was a chance to beat Hitler if only America would enter the war
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOMBS
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PARENTS
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
US Response Lend-Lease Act
(ldquoThe Declaration Interdependence)- literally gave military aid to Britain for free- ldquogarden hose analogyrdquo -$50 billion in aid sent to Britain
Germans attacked American destroyers taking supplies to Britain
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED BY SUPPLING WAR MATERIALS FOR THE ALLIES
Break for ldquoOver the Edgerdquo video segment
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
The Homefront
America in WW 2AP US History
Break for the Homefront video
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Japan continued to expand in the Pacific Region threatening our supplies of raw materials
Rome-Tokyo-Berlin Axis formed in 1940
General Tojo- 1941 became prime minister of Japan- wanted to expand Japanrsquos empire even more
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER WWII STARTED AND THE USA TRIED TO GET THEM TO STOP
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl HarborFDR ended all trade with
Japan froze Japanese assets in the US
December 7 1941 Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii- goal was to destroy the US Navy Pacific fleet
2300 Americans killed 8 battleships 188 planes and 10 other ships destroyed
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNEAK ATTACK ON US MILITARY FACILITIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THE US WAS CAUGHT UNPREPARED AND MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE SOUND IS THE ACTUAL CBS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ATTACK
US Response middot FDRrsquos govt was
under negotiation with the Japanese before the attack
middot ldquo A date that will live in infamyrdquo- Dec 7 1941
The Sinking of the USS Arizona
Pearl Harbor
FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
US Response
Congress declared war on Japan Germany and Italy (Dec 8th)
The end of Isolationism- The attack on Pearl Harbor aroused and united America as nothing else could have done
2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
2000 perished
3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United States
1 Germany2 Italy
4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or the US
Japan
THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC FROM PEARL HARBOR TO MIDWAY
JAPANESE 1942 ADVANCES JAPAN INVADES DUTCH BORNEO TIMOR CELEBES
JAN 11
SINGAPORE FALLS 36000 JAPANESE CAPTURE 85000 ALLIED SOLDIERS FEB 15TH
RANGOON AND BURMA CAPTURED ON MAR 10TH
US SURRENDERS THE PHILIPPINES ON MAY 6TH
JAPANESE PORT MORESBY INVASION FLEET TURNED BACK AT NAVAL BATTLE OF CORAL SEA ON MAY 7TH
5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
Women went to work in large numbers in the factories building ships and weapons for the war
6 How many women were working during the war
19 million The Rosie the
Riveter poster ldquoWe Can Do Itrdquo became the iconic representation of the patriotic American woman working in the factories during WW 2
7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
17 days
8 What things did Americans have to ration
1 gas2 tires3 Scrap metal4 Rubber toys
9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
As villains demonized they tossed babies on bayonets
American Wartime propaganda
Analyze a wartime propaganda cartoon- ldquoBugs Nips the Nipsrdquo and Popeye
THESE POSTERS WERE PUT UP IN LOS ANGELES INSTRUCTING
PEOPLE OF JAPANESE DESCENT
CITIZENS AND NON-CITIZENS
ALIKE TO REPORT TO THE CIVIL CONTROL STATION TO BE DEPORTED TO THE CAMPS
Why Intern Japanese Americans
the government interned more than 120000 people of Japanese descent both citizens and non-citizens
this was done to prevent sabotage and espionage by the Japanese Americans living on the west coast
the military investigated reports of traitorous activities by Japanese Americans and none was ever found to be true
1988-US government paid reparations of $20000 to all surviving Japanese-Americans still alive
JAPANESE AMERICAN GIRL WAITS
WITH ALL OF HER FAMILYrsquoS BELONGINGS
TO BE EVACUATED TO
AN INTERNMENT
CAMP
JAPANESE INTERNMENT CAMPS
THE DOTS REPRESENT THE
LOCATION OF THE CAMPS
CANAL CAMP AZ MANZANAR CA
CRYSTAL CREEK TX GILA AZ
Korematsu v The United States
Sued the US government over the internment in 1944
Court 6-3 ruled the internment was constitutional
Civil Liberties in time of war can be restricted
President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 1988
10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mandated to be removed from the West Coast
There was fear that they would give aid to a Japanese invasion force
11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps
120000
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
The Sinking of the USS Arizona
Pearl Harbor
FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
US Response
Congress declared war on Japan Germany and Italy (Dec 8th)
The end of Isolationism- The attack on Pearl Harbor aroused and united America as nothing else could have done
2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
2000 perished
3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United States
1 Germany2 Italy
4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or the US
Japan
THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC FROM PEARL HARBOR TO MIDWAY
JAPANESE 1942 ADVANCES JAPAN INVADES DUTCH BORNEO TIMOR CELEBES
JAN 11
SINGAPORE FALLS 36000 JAPANESE CAPTURE 85000 ALLIED SOLDIERS FEB 15TH
RANGOON AND BURMA CAPTURED ON MAR 10TH
US SURRENDERS THE PHILIPPINES ON MAY 6TH
JAPANESE PORT MORESBY INVASION FLEET TURNED BACK AT NAVAL BATTLE OF CORAL SEA ON MAY 7TH
5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
Women went to work in large numbers in the factories building ships and weapons for the war
6 How many women were working during the war
19 million The Rosie the
Riveter poster ldquoWe Can Do Itrdquo became the iconic representation of the patriotic American woman working in the factories during WW 2
7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
17 days
8 What things did Americans have to ration
1 gas2 tires3 Scrap metal4 Rubber toys
9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
As villains demonized they tossed babies on bayonets
American Wartime propaganda
Analyze a wartime propaganda cartoon- ldquoBugs Nips the Nipsrdquo and Popeye
THESE POSTERS WERE PUT UP IN LOS ANGELES INSTRUCTING
PEOPLE OF JAPANESE DESCENT
CITIZENS AND NON-CITIZENS
ALIKE TO REPORT TO THE CIVIL CONTROL STATION TO BE DEPORTED TO THE CAMPS
Why Intern Japanese Americans
the government interned more than 120000 people of Japanese descent both citizens and non-citizens
this was done to prevent sabotage and espionage by the Japanese Americans living on the west coast
the military investigated reports of traitorous activities by Japanese Americans and none was ever found to be true
1988-US government paid reparations of $20000 to all surviving Japanese-Americans still alive
JAPANESE AMERICAN GIRL WAITS
WITH ALL OF HER FAMILYrsquoS BELONGINGS
TO BE EVACUATED TO
AN INTERNMENT
CAMP
JAPANESE INTERNMENT CAMPS
THE DOTS REPRESENT THE
LOCATION OF THE CAMPS
CANAL CAMP AZ MANZANAR CA
CRYSTAL CREEK TX GILA AZ
Korematsu v The United States
Sued the US government over the internment in 1944
Court 6-3 ruled the internment was constitutional
Civil Liberties in time of war can be restricted
President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 1988
10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mandated to be removed from the West Coast
There was fear that they would give aid to a Japanese invasion force
11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps
120000
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
Pearl Harbor
FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
US Response
Congress declared war on Japan Germany and Italy (Dec 8th)
The end of Isolationism- The attack on Pearl Harbor aroused and united America as nothing else could have done
2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
2000 perished
3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United States
1 Germany2 Italy
4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or the US
Japan
THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC FROM PEARL HARBOR TO MIDWAY
JAPANESE 1942 ADVANCES JAPAN INVADES DUTCH BORNEO TIMOR CELEBES
JAN 11
SINGAPORE FALLS 36000 JAPANESE CAPTURE 85000 ALLIED SOLDIERS FEB 15TH
RANGOON AND BURMA CAPTURED ON MAR 10TH
US SURRENDERS THE PHILIPPINES ON MAY 6TH
JAPANESE PORT MORESBY INVASION FLEET TURNED BACK AT NAVAL BATTLE OF CORAL SEA ON MAY 7TH
5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
Women went to work in large numbers in the factories building ships and weapons for the war
6 How many women were working during the war
19 million The Rosie the
Riveter poster ldquoWe Can Do Itrdquo became the iconic representation of the patriotic American woman working in the factories during WW 2
7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
17 days
8 What things did Americans have to ration
1 gas2 tires3 Scrap metal4 Rubber toys
9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
As villains demonized they tossed babies on bayonets
American Wartime propaganda
Analyze a wartime propaganda cartoon- ldquoBugs Nips the Nipsrdquo and Popeye
THESE POSTERS WERE PUT UP IN LOS ANGELES INSTRUCTING
PEOPLE OF JAPANESE DESCENT
CITIZENS AND NON-CITIZENS
ALIKE TO REPORT TO THE CIVIL CONTROL STATION TO BE DEPORTED TO THE CAMPS
Why Intern Japanese Americans
the government interned more than 120000 people of Japanese descent both citizens and non-citizens
this was done to prevent sabotage and espionage by the Japanese Americans living on the west coast
the military investigated reports of traitorous activities by Japanese Americans and none was ever found to be true
1988-US government paid reparations of $20000 to all surviving Japanese-Americans still alive
JAPANESE AMERICAN GIRL WAITS
WITH ALL OF HER FAMILYrsquoS BELONGINGS
TO BE EVACUATED TO
AN INTERNMENT
CAMP
JAPANESE INTERNMENT CAMPS
THE DOTS REPRESENT THE
LOCATION OF THE CAMPS
CANAL CAMP AZ MANZANAR CA
CRYSTAL CREEK TX GILA AZ
Korematsu v The United States
Sued the US government over the internment in 1944
Court 6-3 ruled the internment was constitutional
Civil Liberties in time of war can be restricted
President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 1988
10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mandated to be removed from the West Coast
There was fear that they would give aid to a Japanese invasion force
11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps
120000
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
US Response
Congress declared war on Japan Germany and Italy (Dec 8th)
The end of Isolationism- The attack on Pearl Harbor aroused and united America as nothing else could have done
2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
2000 perished
3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United States
1 Germany2 Italy
4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or the US
Japan
THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC FROM PEARL HARBOR TO MIDWAY
JAPANESE 1942 ADVANCES JAPAN INVADES DUTCH BORNEO TIMOR CELEBES
JAN 11
SINGAPORE FALLS 36000 JAPANESE CAPTURE 85000 ALLIED SOLDIERS FEB 15TH
RANGOON AND BURMA CAPTURED ON MAR 10TH
US SURRENDERS THE PHILIPPINES ON MAY 6TH
JAPANESE PORT MORESBY INVASION FLEET TURNED BACK AT NAVAL BATTLE OF CORAL SEA ON MAY 7TH
5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
Women went to work in large numbers in the factories building ships and weapons for the war
6 How many women were working during the war
19 million The Rosie the
Riveter poster ldquoWe Can Do Itrdquo became the iconic representation of the patriotic American woman working in the factories during WW 2
7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
17 days
8 What things did Americans have to ration
1 gas2 tires3 Scrap metal4 Rubber toys
9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
As villains demonized they tossed babies on bayonets
American Wartime propaganda
Analyze a wartime propaganda cartoon- ldquoBugs Nips the Nipsrdquo and Popeye
THESE POSTERS WERE PUT UP IN LOS ANGELES INSTRUCTING
PEOPLE OF JAPANESE DESCENT
CITIZENS AND NON-CITIZENS
ALIKE TO REPORT TO THE CIVIL CONTROL STATION TO BE DEPORTED TO THE CAMPS
Why Intern Japanese Americans
the government interned more than 120000 people of Japanese descent both citizens and non-citizens
this was done to prevent sabotage and espionage by the Japanese Americans living on the west coast
the military investigated reports of traitorous activities by Japanese Americans and none was ever found to be true
1988-US government paid reparations of $20000 to all surviving Japanese-Americans still alive
JAPANESE AMERICAN GIRL WAITS
WITH ALL OF HER FAMILYrsquoS BELONGINGS
TO BE EVACUATED TO
AN INTERNMENT
CAMP
JAPANESE INTERNMENT CAMPS
THE DOTS REPRESENT THE
LOCATION OF THE CAMPS
CANAL CAMP AZ MANZANAR CA
CRYSTAL CREEK TX GILA AZ
Korematsu v The United States
Sued the US government over the internment in 1944
Court 6-3 ruled the internment was constitutional
Civil Liberties in time of war can be restricted
President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 1988
10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mandated to be removed from the West Coast
There was fear that they would give aid to a Japanese invasion force
11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps
120000
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
US Response
Congress declared war on Japan Germany and Italy (Dec 8th)
The end of Isolationism- The attack on Pearl Harbor aroused and united America as nothing else could have done
2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
2000 perished
3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United States
1 Germany2 Italy
4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or the US
Japan
THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC FROM PEARL HARBOR TO MIDWAY
JAPANESE 1942 ADVANCES JAPAN INVADES DUTCH BORNEO TIMOR CELEBES
JAN 11
SINGAPORE FALLS 36000 JAPANESE CAPTURE 85000 ALLIED SOLDIERS FEB 15TH
RANGOON AND BURMA CAPTURED ON MAR 10TH
US SURRENDERS THE PHILIPPINES ON MAY 6TH
JAPANESE PORT MORESBY INVASION FLEET TURNED BACK AT NAVAL BATTLE OF CORAL SEA ON MAY 7TH
5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
Women went to work in large numbers in the factories building ships and weapons for the war
6 How many women were working during the war
19 million The Rosie the
Riveter poster ldquoWe Can Do Itrdquo became the iconic representation of the patriotic American woman working in the factories during WW 2
7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
17 days
8 What things did Americans have to ration
1 gas2 tires3 Scrap metal4 Rubber toys
9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
As villains demonized they tossed babies on bayonets
American Wartime propaganda
Analyze a wartime propaganda cartoon- ldquoBugs Nips the Nipsrdquo and Popeye
THESE POSTERS WERE PUT UP IN LOS ANGELES INSTRUCTING
PEOPLE OF JAPANESE DESCENT
CITIZENS AND NON-CITIZENS
ALIKE TO REPORT TO THE CIVIL CONTROL STATION TO BE DEPORTED TO THE CAMPS
Why Intern Japanese Americans
the government interned more than 120000 people of Japanese descent both citizens and non-citizens
this was done to prevent sabotage and espionage by the Japanese Americans living on the west coast
the military investigated reports of traitorous activities by Japanese Americans and none was ever found to be true
1988-US government paid reparations of $20000 to all surviving Japanese-Americans still alive
JAPANESE AMERICAN GIRL WAITS
WITH ALL OF HER FAMILYrsquoS BELONGINGS
TO BE EVACUATED TO
AN INTERNMENT
CAMP
JAPANESE INTERNMENT CAMPS
THE DOTS REPRESENT THE
LOCATION OF THE CAMPS
CANAL CAMP AZ MANZANAR CA
CRYSTAL CREEK TX GILA AZ
Korematsu v The United States
Sued the US government over the internment in 1944
Court 6-3 ruled the internment was constitutional
Civil Liberties in time of war can be restricted
President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 1988
10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mandated to be removed from the West Coast
There was fear that they would give aid to a Japanese invasion force
11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps
120000
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
2000 perished
3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United States
1 Germany2 Italy
4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or the US
Japan
THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC FROM PEARL HARBOR TO MIDWAY
JAPANESE 1942 ADVANCES JAPAN INVADES DUTCH BORNEO TIMOR CELEBES
JAN 11
SINGAPORE FALLS 36000 JAPANESE CAPTURE 85000 ALLIED SOLDIERS FEB 15TH
RANGOON AND BURMA CAPTURED ON MAR 10TH
US SURRENDERS THE PHILIPPINES ON MAY 6TH
JAPANESE PORT MORESBY INVASION FLEET TURNED BACK AT NAVAL BATTLE OF CORAL SEA ON MAY 7TH
5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
Women went to work in large numbers in the factories building ships and weapons for the war
6 How many women were working during the war
19 million The Rosie the
Riveter poster ldquoWe Can Do Itrdquo became the iconic representation of the patriotic American woman working in the factories during WW 2
7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
17 days
8 What things did Americans have to ration
1 gas2 tires3 Scrap metal4 Rubber toys
9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
As villains demonized they tossed babies on bayonets
American Wartime propaganda
Analyze a wartime propaganda cartoon- ldquoBugs Nips the Nipsrdquo and Popeye
THESE POSTERS WERE PUT UP IN LOS ANGELES INSTRUCTING
PEOPLE OF JAPANESE DESCENT
CITIZENS AND NON-CITIZENS
ALIKE TO REPORT TO THE CIVIL CONTROL STATION TO BE DEPORTED TO THE CAMPS
Why Intern Japanese Americans
the government interned more than 120000 people of Japanese descent both citizens and non-citizens
this was done to prevent sabotage and espionage by the Japanese Americans living on the west coast
the military investigated reports of traitorous activities by Japanese Americans and none was ever found to be true
1988-US government paid reparations of $20000 to all surviving Japanese-Americans still alive
JAPANESE AMERICAN GIRL WAITS
WITH ALL OF HER FAMILYrsquoS BELONGINGS
TO BE EVACUATED TO
AN INTERNMENT
CAMP
JAPANESE INTERNMENT CAMPS
THE DOTS REPRESENT THE
LOCATION OF THE CAMPS
CANAL CAMP AZ MANZANAR CA
CRYSTAL CREEK TX GILA AZ
Korematsu v The United States
Sued the US government over the internment in 1944
Court 6-3 ruled the internment was constitutional
Civil Liberties in time of war can be restricted
President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 1988
10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mandated to be removed from the West Coast
There was fear that they would give aid to a Japanese invasion force
11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps
120000
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United States
1 Germany2 Italy
4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or the US
Japan
THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC FROM PEARL HARBOR TO MIDWAY
JAPANESE 1942 ADVANCES JAPAN INVADES DUTCH BORNEO TIMOR CELEBES
JAN 11
SINGAPORE FALLS 36000 JAPANESE CAPTURE 85000 ALLIED SOLDIERS FEB 15TH
RANGOON AND BURMA CAPTURED ON MAR 10TH
US SURRENDERS THE PHILIPPINES ON MAY 6TH
JAPANESE PORT MORESBY INVASION FLEET TURNED BACK AT NAVAL BATTLE OF CORAL SEA ON MAY 7TH
5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
Women went to work in large numbers in the factories building ships and weapons for the war
6 How many women were working during the war
19 million The Rosie the
Riveter poster ldquoWe Can Do Itrdquo became the iconic representation of the patriotic American woman working in the factories during WW 2
7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
17 days
8 What things did Americans have to ration
1 gas2 tires3 Scrap metal4 Rubber toys
9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
As villains demonized they tossed babies on bayonets
American Wartime propaganda
Analyze a wartime propaganda cartoon- ldquoBugs Nips the Nipsrdquo and Popeye
THESE POSTERS WERE PUT UP IN LOS ANGELES INSTRUCTING
PEOPLE OF JAPANESE DESCENT
CITIZENS AND NON-CITIZENS
ALIKE TO REPORT TO THE CIVIL CONTROL STATION TO BE DEPORTED TO THE CAMPS
Why Intern Japanese Americans
the government interned more than 120000 people of Japanese descent both citizens and non-citizens
this was done to prevent sabotage and espionage by the Japanese Americans living on the west coast
the military investigated reports of traitorous activities by Japanese Americans and none was ever found to be true
1988-US government paid reparations of $20000 to all surviving Japanese-Americans still alive
JAPANESE AMERICAN GIRL WAITS
WITH ALL OF HER FAMILYrsquoS BELONGINGS
TO BE EVACUATED TO
AN INTERNMENT
CAMP
JAPANESE INTERNMENT CAMPS
THE DOTS REPRESENT THE
LOCATION OF THE CAMPS
CANAL CAMP AZ MANZANAR CA
CRYSTAL CREEK TX GILA AZ
Korematsu v The United States
Sued the US government over the internment in 1944
Court 6-3 ruled the internment was constitutional
Civil Liberties in time of war can be restricted
President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 1988
10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mandated to be removed from the West Coast
There was fear that they would give aid to a Japanese invasion force
11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps
120000
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or the US
Japan
THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC FROM PEARL HARBOR TO MIDWAY
JAPANESE 1942 ADVANCES JAPAN INVADES DUTCH BORNEO TIMOR CELEBES
JAN 11
SINGAPORE FALLS 36000 JAPANESE CAPTURE 85000 ALLIED SOLDIERS FEB 15TH
RANGOON AND BURMA CAPTURED ON MAR 10TH
US SURRENDERS THE PHILIPPINES ON MAY 6TH
JAPANESE PORT MORESBY INVASION FLEET TURNED BACK AT NAVAL BATTLE OF CORAL SEA ON MAY 7TH
5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
Women went to work in large numbers in the factories building ships and weapons for the war
6 How many women were working during the war
19 million The Rosie the
Riveter poster ldquoWe Can Do Itrdquo became the iconic representation of the patriotic American woman working in the factories during WW 2
7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
17 days
8 What things did Americans have to ration
1 gas2 tires3 Scrap metal4 Rubber toys
9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
As villains demonized they tossed babies on bayonets
American Wartime propaganda
Analyze a wartime propaganda cartoon- ldquoBugs Nips the Nipsrdquo and Popeye
THESE POSTERS WERE PUT UP IN LOS ANGELES INSTRUCTING
PEOPLE OF JAPANESE DESCENT
CITIZENS AND NON-CITIZENS
ALIKE TO REPORT TO THE CIVIL CONTROL STATION TO BE DEPORTED TO THE CAMPS
Why Intern Japanese Americans
the government interned more than 120000 people of Japanese descent both citizens and non-citizens
this was done to prevent sabotage and espionage by the Japanese Americans living on the west coast
the military investigated reports of traitorous activities by Japanese Americans and none was ever found to be true
1988-US government paid reparations of $20000 to all surviving Japanese-Americans still alive
JAPANESE AMERICAN GIRL WAITS
WITH ALL OF HER FAMILYrsquoS BELONGINGS
TO BE EVACUATED TO
AN INTERNMENT
CAMP
JAPANESE INTERNMENT CAMPS
THE DOTS REPRESENT THE
LOCATION OF THE CAMPS
CANAL CAMP AZ MANZANAR CA
CRYSTAL CREEK TX GILA AZ
Korematsu v The United States
Sued the US government over the internment in 1944
Court 6-3 ruled the internment was constitutional
Civil Liberties in time of war can be restricted
President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 1988
10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mandated to be removed from the West Coast
There was fear that they would give aid to a Japanese invasion force
11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps
120000
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC FROM PEARL HARBOR TO MIDWAY
JAPANESE 1942 ADVANCES JAPAN INVADES DUTCH BORNEO TIMOR CELEBES
JAN 11
SINGAPORE FALLS 36000 JAPANESE CAPTURE 85000 ALLIED SOLDIERS FEB 15TH
RANGOON AND BURMA CAPTURED ON MAR 10TH
US SURRENDERS THE PHILIPPINES ON MAY 6TH
JAPANESE PORT MORESBY INVASION FLEET TURNED BACK AT NAVAL BATTLE OF CORAL SEA ON MAY 7TH
5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
Women went to work in large numbers in the factories building ships and weapons for the war
6 How many women were working during the war
19 million The Rosie the
Riveter poster ldquoWe Can Do Itrdquo became the iconic representation of the patriotic American woman working in the factories during WW 2
7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
17 days
8 What things did Americans have to ration
1 gas2 tires3 Scrap metal4 Rubber toys
9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
As villains demonized they tossed babies on bayonets
American Wartime propaganda
Analyze a wartime propaganda cartoon- ldquoBugs Nips the Nipsrdquo and Popeye
THESE POSTERS WERE PUT UP IN LOS ANGELES INSTRUCTING
PEOPLE OF JAPANESE DESCENT
CITIZENS AND NON-CITIZENS
ALIKE TO REPORT TO THE CIVIL CONTROL STATION TO BE DEPORTED TO THE CAMPS
Why Intern Japanese Americans
the government interned more than 120000 people of Japanese descent both citizens and non-citizens
this was done to prevent sabotage and espionage by the Japanese Americans living on the west coast
the military investigated reports of traitorous activities by Japanese Americans and none was ever found to be true
1988-US government paid reparations of $20000 to all surviving Japanese-Americans still alive
JAPANESE AMERICAN GIRL WAITS
WITH ALL OF HER FAMILYrsquoS BELONGINGS
TO BE EVACUATED TO
AN INTERNMENT
CAMP
JAPANESE INTERNMENT CAMPS
THE DOTS REPRESENT THE
LOCATION OF THE CAMPS
CANAL CAMP AZ MANZANAR CA
CRYSTAL CREEK TX GILA AZ
Korematsu v The United States
Sued the US government over the internment in 1944
Court 6-3 ruled the internment was constitutional
Civil Liberties in time of war can be restricted
President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 1988
10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mandated to be removed from the West Coast
There was fear that they would give aid to a Japanese invasion force
11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps
120000
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
Women went to work in large numbers in the factories building ships and weapons for the war
6 How many women were working during the war
19 million The Rosie the
Riveter poster ldquoWe Can Do Itrdquo became the iconic representation of the patriotic American woman working in the factories during WW 2
7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
17 days
8 What things did Americans have to ration
1 gas2 tires3 Scrap metal4 Rubber toys
9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
As villains demonized they tossed babies on bayonets
American Wartime propaganda
Analyze a wartime propaganda cartoon- ldquoBugs Nips the Nipsrdquo and Popeye
THESE POSTERS WERE PUT UP IN LOS ANGELES INSTRUCTING
PEOPLE OF JAPANESE DESCENT
CITIZENS AND NON-CITIZENS
ALIKE TO REPORT TO THE CIVIL CONTROL STATION TO BE DEPORTED TO THE CAMPS
Why Intern Japanese Americans
the government interned more than 120000 people of Japanese descent both citizens and non-citizens
this was done to prevent sabotage and espionage by the Japanese Americans living on the west coast
the military investigated reports of traitorous activities by Japanese Americans and none was ever found to be true
1988-US government paid reparations of $20000 to all surviving Japanese-Americans still alive
JAPANESE AMERICAN GIRL WAITS
WITH ALL OF HER FAMILYrsquoS BELONGINGS
TO BE EVACUATED TO
AN INTERNMENT
CAMP
JAPANESE INTERNMENT CAMPS
THE DOTS REPRESENT THE
LOCATION OF THE CAMPS
CANAL CAMP AZ MANZANAR CA
CRYSTAL CREEK TX GILA AZ
Korematsu v The United States
Sued the US government over the internment in 1944
Court 6-3 ruled the internment was constitutional
Civil Liberties in time of war can be restricted
President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 1988
10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mandated to be removed from the West Coast
There was fear that they would give aid to a Japanese invasion force
11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps
120000
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
6 How many women were working during the war
19 million The Rosie the
Riveter poster ldquoWe Can Do Itrdquo became the iconic representation of the patriotic American woman working in the factories during WW 2
7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
17 days
8 What things did Americans have to ration
1 gas2 tires3 Scrap metal4 Rubber toys
9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
As villains demonized they tossed babies on bayonets
American Wartime propaganda
Analyze a wartime propaganda cartoon- ldquoBugs Nips the Nipsrdquo and Popeye
THESE POSTERS WERE PUT UP IN LOS ANGELES INSTRUCTING
PEOPLE OF JAPANESE DESCENT
CITIZENS AND NON-CITIZENS
ALIKE TO REPORT TO THE CIVIL CONTROL STATION TO BE DEPORTED TO THE CAMPS
Why Intern Japanese Americans
the government interned more than 120000 people of Japanese descent both citizens and non-citizens
this was done to prevent sabotage and espionage by the Japanese Americans living on the west coast
the military investigated reports of traitorous activities by Japanese Americans and none was ever found to be true
1988-US government paid reparations of $20000 to all surviving Japanese-Americans still alive
JAPANESE AMERICAN GIRL WAITS
WITH ALL OF HER FAMILYrsquoS BELONGINGS
TO BE EVACUATED TO
AN INTERNMENT
CAMP
JAPANESE INTERNMENT CAMPS
THE DOTS REPRESENT THE
LOCATION OF THE CAMPS
CANAL CAMP AZ MANZANAR CA
CRYSTAL CREEK TX GILA AZ
Korematsu v The United States
Sued the US government over the internment in 1944
Court 6-3 ruled the internment was constitutional
Civil Liberties in time of war can be restricted
President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 1988
10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mandated to be removed from the West Coast
There was fear that they would give aid to a Japanese invasion force
11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps
120000
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
17 days
8 What things did Americans have to ration
1 gas2 tires3 Scrap metal4 Rubber toys
9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
As villains demonized they tossed babies on bayonets
American Wartime propaganda
Analyze a wartime propaganda cartoon- ldquoBugs Nips the Nipsrdquo and Popeye
THESE POSTERS WERE PUT UP IN LOS ANGELES INSTRUCTING
PEOPLE OF JAPANESE DESCENT
CITIZENS AND NON-CITIZENS
ALIKE TO REPORT TO THE CIVIL CONTROL STATION TO BE DEPORTED TO THE CAMPS
Why Intern Japanese Americans
the government interned more than 120000 people of Japanese descent both citizens and non-citizens
this was done to prevent sabotage and espionage by the Japanese Americans living on the west coast
the military investigated reports of traitorous activities by Japanese Americans and none was ever found to be true
1988-US government paid reparations of $20000 to all surviving Japanese-Americans still alive
JAPANESE AMERICAN GIRL WAITS
WITH ALL OF HER FAMILYrsquoS BELONGINGS
TO BE EVACUATED TO
AN INTERNMENT
CAMP
JAPANESE INTERNMENT CAMPS
THE DOTS REPRESENT THE
LOCATION OF THE CAMPS
CANAL CAMP AZ MANZANAR CA
CRYSTAL CREEK TX GILA AZ
Korematsu v The United States
Sued the US government over the internment in 1944
Court 6-3 ruled the internment was constitutional
Civil Liberties in time of war can be restricted
President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 1988
10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mandated to be removed from the West Coast
There was fear that they would give aid to a Japanese invasion force
11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps
120000
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
8 What things did Americans have to ration
1 gas2 tires3 Scrap metal4 Rubber toys
9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
As villains demonized they tossed babies on bayonets
American Wartime propaganda
Analyze a wartime propaganda cartoon- ldquoBugs Nips the Nipsrdquo and Popeye
THESE POSTERS WERE PUT UP IN LOS ANGELES INSTRUCTING
PEOPLE OF JAPANESE DESCENT
CITIZENS AND NON-CITIZENS
ALIKE TO REPORT TO THE CIVIL CONTROL STATION TO BE DEPORTED TO THE CAMPS
Why Intern Japanese Americans
the government interned more than 120000 people of Japanese descent both citizens and non-citizens
this was done to prevent sabotage and espionage by the Japanese Americans living on the west coast
the military investigated reports of traitorous activities by Japanese Americans and none was ever found to be true
1988-US government paid reparations of $20000 to all surviving Japanese-Americans still alive
JAPANESE AMERICAN GIRL WAITS
WITH ALL OF HER FAMILYrsquoS BELONGINGS
TO BE EVACUATED TO
AN INTERNMENT
CAMP
JAPANESE INTERNMENT CAMPS
THE DOTS REPRESENT THE
LOCATION OF THE CAMPS
CANAL CAMP AZ MANZANAR CA
CRYSTAL CREEK TX GILA AZ
Korematsu v The United States
Sued the US government over the internment in 1944
Court 6-3 ruled the internment was constitutional
Civil Liberties in time of war can be restricted
President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 1988
10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mandated to be removed from the West Coast
There was fear that they would give aid to a Japanese invasion force
11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps
120000
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
As villains demonized they tossed babies on bayonets
American Wartime propaganda
Analyze a wartime propaganda cartoon- ldquoBugs Nips the Nipsrdquo and Popeye
THESE POSTERS WERE PUT UP IN LOS ANGELES INSTRUCTING
PEOPLE OF JAPANESE DESCENT
CITIZENS AND NON-CITIZENS
ALIKE TO REPORT TO THE CIVIL CONTROL STATION TO BE DEPORTED TO THE CAMPS
Why Intern Japanese Americans
the government interned more than 120000 people of Japanese descent both citizens and non-citizens
this was done to prevent sabotage and espionage by the Japanese Americans living on the west coast
the military investigated reports of traitorous activities by Japanese Americans and none was ever found to be true
1988-US government paid reparations of $20000 to all surviving Japanese-Americans still alive
JAPANESE AMERICAN GIRL WAITS
WITH ALL OF HER FAMILYrsquoS BELONGINGS
TO BE EVACUATED TO
AN INTERNMENT
CAMP
JAPANESE INTERNMENT CAMPS
THE DOTS REPRESENT THE
LOCATION OF THE CAMPS
CANAL CAMP AZ MANZANAR CA
CRYSTAL CREEK TX GILA AZ
Korematsu v The United States
Sued the US government over the internment in 1944
Court 6-3 ruled the internment was constitutional
Civil Liberties in time of war can be restricted
President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 1988
10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mandated to be removed from the West Coast
There was fear that they would give aid to a Japanese invasion force
11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps
120000
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
THESE POSTERS WERE PUT UP IN LOS ANGELES INSTRUCTING
PEOPLE OF JAPANESE DESCENT
CITIZENS AND NON-CITIZENS
ALIKE TO REPORT TO THE CIVIL CONTROL STATION TO BE DEPORTED TO THE CAMPS
Why Intern Japanese Americans
the government interned more than 120000 people of Japanese descent both citizens and non-citizens
this was done to prevent sabotage and espionage by the Japanese Americans living on the west coast
the military investigated reports of traitorous activities by Japanese Americans and none was ever found to be true
1988-US government paid reparations of $20000 to all surviving Japanese-Americans still alive
JAPANESE AMERICAN GIRL WAITS
WITH ALL OF HER FAMILYrsquoS BELONGINGS
TO BE EVACUATED TO
AN INTERNMENT
CAMP
JAPANESE INTERNMENT CAMPS
THE DOTS REPRESENT THE
LOCATION OF THE CAMPS
CANAL CAMP AZ MANZANAR CA
CRYSTAL CREEK TX GILA AZ
Korematsu v The United States
Sued the US government over the internment in 1944
Court 6-3 ruled the internment was constitutional
Civil Liberties in time of war can be restricted
President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 1988
10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mandated to be removed from the West Coast
There was fear that they would give aid to a Japanese invasion force
11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps
120000
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
Why Intern Japanese Americans
the government interned more than 120000 people of Japanese descent both citizens and non-citizens
this was done to prevent sabotage and espionage by the Japanese Americans living on the west coast
the military investigated reports of traitorous activities by Japanese Americans and none was ever found to be true
1988-US government paid reparations of $20000 to all surviving Japanese-Americans still alive
JAPANESE AMERICAN GIRL WAITS
WITH ALL OF HER FAMILYrsquoS BELONGINGS
TO BE EVACUATED TO
AN INTERNMENT
CAMP
JAPANESE INTERNMENT CAMPS
THE DOTS REPRESENT THE
LOCATION OF THE CAMPS
CANAL CAMP AZ MANZANAR CA
CRYSTAL CREEK TX GILA AZ
Korematsu v The United States
Sued the US government over the internment in 1944
Court 6-3 ruled the internment was constitutional
Civil Liberties in time of war can be restricted
President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 1988
10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mandated to be removed from the West Coast
There was fear that they would give aid to a Japanese invasion force
11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps
120000
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
JAPANESE AMERICAN GIRL WAITS
WITH ALL OF HER FAMILYrsquoS BELONGINGS
TO BE EVACUATED TO
AN INTERNMENT
CAMP
JAPANESE INTERNMENT CAMPS
THE DOTS REPRESENT THE
LOCATION OF THE CAMPS
CANAL CAMP AZ MANZANAR CA
CRYSTAL CREEK TX GILA AZ
Korematsu v The United States
Sued the US government over the internment in 1944
Court 6-3 ruled the internment was constitutional
Civil Liberties in time of war can be restricted
President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 1988
10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mandated to be removed from the West Coast
There was fear that they would give aid to a Japanese invasion force
11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps
120000
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
JAPANESE INTERNMENT CAMPS
THE DOTS REPRESENT THE
LOCATION OF THE CAMPS
CANAL CAMP AZ MANZANAR CA
CRYSTAL CREEK TX GILA AZ
Korematsu v The United States
Sued the US government over the internment in 1944
Court 6-3 ruled the internment was constitutional
Civil Liberties in time of war can be restricted
President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 1988
10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mandated to be removed from the West Coast
There was fear that they would give aid to a Japanese invasion force
11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps
120000
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
CANAL CAMP AZ MANZANAR CA
CRYSTAL CREEK TX GILA AZ
Korematsu v The United States
Sued the US government over the internment in 1944
Court 6-3 ruled the internment was constitutional
Civil Liberties in time of war can be restricted
President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 1988
10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mandated to be removed from the West Coast
There was fear that they would give aid to a Japanese invasion force
11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps
120000
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
Korematsu v The United States
Sued the US government over the internment in 1944
Court 6-3 ruled the internment was constitutional
Civil Liberties in time of war can be restricted
President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 1988
10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mandated to be removed from the West Coast
There was fear that they would give aid to a Japanese invasion force
11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps
120000
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 1988
10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mandated to be removed from the West Coast
There was fear that they would give aid to a Japanese invasion force
11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps
120000
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mandated to be removed from the West Coast
There was fear that they would give aid to a Japanese invasion force
11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps
120000
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment camps
120000
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many American women during the war
Frank Sinatra
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
13 Why were families back home not given the
full truth of the realities of the war from letters
The government didnrsquot want people back home to get the impression we were losing wanted to keep everyone in support of the war
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
3 (Three)
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French beaches of Normandy (the largest military operation in US military history)
June 6 1944
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
16 What was the day called
D-Day
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great invasion day
Paris
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
D-DAY INVASION BEACHES
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
D-DAY THE ALLIED INVASION OF NAZI OCCUPIED WESTERN EUROPE
D-Day StatisticsGeneral Dwight D Eisenhower
Allied supreme commanderNine allied divisions invaded
on D-Day 3 airborne and 6 infantry 150000 soldiers
12000 planes5000 ships escorted the
invasion force20000 troops were landed by
air either parachute or gliders (101st Airborne division) to protect the flanks of the invasion force from German counterattacks
Shoulder sleeve insignia are of the
American units division and above
that were involved in the Normandy invasion
on June 6 1944
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR BY US SOLDIERS IN THE SUCCESSFUL
INVASION OF FRANCE
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
THOUSANDS OF TROOPS ARRIVED
IN FRANCE ON TOWED GLIDERS MANY CRASHED KILLING THEIR
PILOTS AND PASSENGERS
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
A HEAVY PRICE WAS PAID FOR THE SUCCESSFUL INVASION OF
FRANCE
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
MAP OF ALLIED BREAK OUT FROM NORMANDY OPERATION COBRA
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
ALLIES ADVANCE RAPIDLY ACROSS FRANCE AFTER BREAKING OUT OF NORMANDY IN OPERATION
COBRA
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
US TROOPS MARCH IN A VICTORY PARADE AFTER THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN LATE AUGUST 1944
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
Several attempts were made on Hitlers life during the war but each plot was foiled
The war for Germany appeared to be inevitably lost as the US and its allies surrounded and then invaded Germany after the last German Offensive (The Battle of the Bulge)
Hitlerrsquos hand-picked lieutenants seeing the futility defied his orders or committed suicide
Hitlerrsquos 2nd in command Heinrich Himmler committed suicide after capture
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
The Battle of the Bulge
Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein (in English Operation Watch on the Rhine)
19000 Americans killed in action
was the single largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II and in all US Military history (89000 casualties)
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
Hitler ends his own life
Hitler and his beloved dog Blondi
With allied forces surrounding Berlin Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva Braun turned wife committed suicide in their underground bunker in Berlin on April 30 1945
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
The Nazis Surrender Roosevelt (USA)
Churchill (Britain) and Stalin (Russia) made arrangements for post-war Europe at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
American British French and Russian forces eventually surrounded Berlin in late April of 1945
On May 7th the Nazis surrendered VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day)
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT DIED
ON APRIL 12 1945
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
Harry S Truman becomes President
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
KAMIKAZE ATTACKSbull Kamikazes were the
suicide attacks the Japanese began late in the
war when they realized they could not defeat
conventional US forces
there were other types of kamikaze vehicles as well
These included small boats flying human missiles or
ohkas human torpedoes and even the great battleship
Yamato
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
PICTURES OF KAMIKAZES AND US SHIPS HIT BY SUICIDE PLANES SPRING-SUMMER 1945
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
All combined kamikaze operations
combined sunk thirty-four ships and damaged 288 ships
The most damage done by kamikazersquos
was at Okinawa where 1465 suicide planes sank 30 ships
and damages 130 more
BATTLE OF OKINAWA the horrendous losses the us suffered at Iwo Jima and Okinawa combined with the
devastating kamikaze attacks would only be a prelude to the slaughter that would happen when the US invaded
Japanese home islands
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
IWO JIMA OKINAWA
KILLED
WOUNDED
TOTAL
US losses at both battles
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
OKINAWA
ALEUTIAN
ISLANDS
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
Japan ndashrefused to surrender despite nightly firebombing of its cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama
The Allies were planning a massive 2-part invasion of Japan code-named Operation Downfall to begin on X-Day November 1 1945 and end with Y-Day on March 1 1946
The invasion would have included troops from the USA Canada Britain and Australia
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
1 To bring the war to a swifter end 2 The battle for Okinawa had shown that an
D-Day type of invasion of the Japanese mainland (planned for November) would result in large numbers of American casualties The official estimate given to the Secretary of War was 1 million Allied casualties though some historians dispute whether this would have been the case
3 Invasion would also have meant the death of tens of millions of Japanese soldiers and civilians who were being trained as militia
4 The Japanese were refusing to surrender (to surrender is a dishonor)-break for Pacific scene from Okinawa
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
The Atomic Bombs
Manhattan Project-secret project assisted by the minds of Tesla and Einstein
Potsdam Ultimatum Truman to Japan-surrender now or face ultimate destruction
Two bombs were used-Little Boy (dropped on Hiroshima) and Fat Man (dropped on Nagasaki)
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
MODEL OF ldquoLITTLE BOYrdquo
ATOMIC BOMB
CREW OF THE ENOLA GAY THE PLANE THAT
DROPPED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
ENOLA GAY PLANE THAT DROPPED THE BOMB
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
1 Hiroshima (August 6)2 Nagasaki (August 9)
5 days after the 2nd bomb was dropped the Japanese surrendered on August 14 1945 or V-J day signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
4 (Four)
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
20 Who became the new president
Harry S Truman
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the bitter end
Japanese suicidal kamikaze attacks
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum did Truman and the Allies give
Japan
Unconditional surrender or face destruction
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese
TO SAVE LIVES AND END THE WAR QUICKLY PRESIDENT TRUMAN GAVE THE ORDER TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB WAS
DROPPED ON THE CITY OF
1HIROSHIMAAUGUST 6TH 1945 70000 KILLED AND EVEN MORE
WOUNDED
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
A SECOND ATOMIC BOMB WAS DROPPED ON 2 NAGASAKI AND
THE JAPANESE SURRENDERED
AUGUST 9TH 40000 KILLED
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for Americans
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS-The Japanese finally surrendered
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
V J DAY AUGUST 14 1945 WORLD WAR II ENDS
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
The video says 395000 or so but if you include MIAs (Missing in Action) and POWs (Prisoners of War that were never returned) we lost closer to 500000 Americans to the War
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
WW II DEATHS PER COUNTRY
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
The Results of the War 1 The Holocaust US and
Allied soldiers discovered gruesome sites when liberating Nazi Occupied Europe the victims where Jews and other of Hitlerrsquos rdquoenemiesrdquowere being systematically massacred by the Nazis
2 The Russian Soviet communists took over all of Eastern Europe- the Cold War followed as a competitive arms race between the United States and The Soviet Union (Russia)
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
The Results of the War 3 Germany was rebuilt
and split into East (controlled by the Russians) and West (controlled by Britain France and the USA)
4 The formation of the United Nations (UN) an international organization made up of all nations to prevent further wars
5 The Jewish people were finally given their own country by the UN- Israel
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
West and East Germany
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
The Results of the War 6 Japan (who fought
the Allies on Germanyrsquos side) along w Germany was occupied and rebuilt by the USA
7 The USA becomes the most powerful nation in the world
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-
The Results of the War
9 Women gain even more rights by working in the factories building weapons to help the war effort (Rosie the Riveter)
10 US Isolationneutrality ended
11 Due to massive war production in the factories the United Statesrsquo recovered completely from the Great Depression
- From Versailles to Pearl Harbor The Road to War and the US R
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-193
- The Great American debate over Interventionism or Isolation-1
- Slide 4
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- Event 1 Germany faces economic collapse
- US Response
- Slide 8
- Event 2 The Rise of Adolph Hitler
- Hitler as a baby and young boy
- Hitler at the height of his power 1938
- Hitler
- Slide 13
- Which German city hosted the 1936 Olympics
- How many gold medals did African American Jesse Owens win durin
- US Response to the Rise of Hitler
- FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
- What did FDR use to help Americans face the conditions of Great
- What 2 things did Hitler use in Germany to get out his messa
- What was the title of Hitlerrsquos book
- Event 3 The Rise of Fascism in Italy
- Mussolini and Hitler-allies-Hitler admired Mussolini
- US Response
- Event 4 The Rise of Militarism in Japan
- Event 4 The Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Hirohito was the last Japanese emperor to uphold the idea that
- A Japanese Soldier prepares to behead a man in Nanking China (
- THE JAPANESE USED BOMBING TO TERRORIZE CHINArsquos CIVILIAN POPULAT
- Chinese Rape Victims of the Japanese
- US Response to the Rise of Japanese Militarism
- Event 5 Hitler annexed The Rhineland the Sudetenland and Aust
- Slide 32
- The Nazis then Overran all of Czechoslovakia
- US Response
- Slide 35
- Event 6 The Invasion of PolandNazi-Soviet Pact
- Hitler and Stalin-Many Wondered How Long the Honeymoon would la
- US RESPONSE
- Event 7 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Event 8 World War 2 Begins
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- FRENCH WEEP AS THE GERMANS MARCH INTO PARIS
- Slide 49
- Slide 50
- US Response to Start of WW 2 in Europe
- Slide 52
- Event 9 The Battle of Britain
- AIR RAID WARDEN WATCHED FOR GERMAN BOMBERS ATOP LONDON BUILDING
- LONDON DOCKS BURN AFTER GERMAN RAID
- LONDONERS SLEEP UNDERGROUND IN SUBWAY STATIONS TO AVOID THE BOM
- CHILDREN IN FRONT OF THEIR DESTROYED HOME WHERE ARE THEIR PAR
- US Response (2)
- Slide 59
- The Homefront
- 1 What event occurred on December 7 1941
- Event 9 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- JAPAN CONQUESTS JAPAN BEGAN TAKING OVER PARTS OF ASIA AFTER W
- Event 10 The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- PEARL HARBOR ON DECEMBER 7TH 1941 THE JAPANESE LAUNCHED A SNE
- US Response (2)
- Slide 67
- Slide 68
- The Sinking of the USS Arizona
- Pearl Harbor
- FDR Asks Congress For a Declaration of War
- US Response (3)
- 2 How many Americans perished at Pearl Harbor
- 3 Besides the Japanese who also declared war on the United St
- 4 Who won most of the early battles in the Pacific-Japan or th
- Slide 76
- 5 Describe how women helped the war effort by 1942-43
- 6 How many women were working during the war
- 7 How many days during the war did it take to build a ship
- 8 What things did Americans have to ration
- 9 How were the ldquoJapsrdquo portrayed on American newsreels
- Slide 82
- Why Intern Japanese Americans
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Korematsu v The United States
- President Ronald Reagan signs the official reparation order 198
- 10 Why were Japanese Americans under Executive Order 9066 mand
- 11 How many Japanese Americans were relocated to internment ca
- 12 What male singer became a major idolheartthrob to many Ame
- 13 Why were families back home not given the full truth of the
- 14 How many continents did American soldiers fight on
- The Last Days of WW 2 1944-45
- 15 What was the date the Allies invaded the German-held French
- 16 What was the day called
- 17 What French city was liberated 2 months after the great inv
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Hitlers Last Days End of WW II in Europe
- The Battle of the Bulge
- Hitler ends his own life
- Eva Braun Hitler (wife of the Fuhrer)
- The Nazis Surrender
- Slide 111
- Harry S Truman becomes President
- Finishing off Japan May-August 1945
- Slide 114
- Slide 115
- Slide 116
- Slide 117
- The Surrender and Defeat of Japan
- Slide 119
- Why did Truman decide to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- The Atomic Bombs
- Slide 122
- What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- 18 How many terms did President Roosevelt win
- 20 Who became the new president
- 21 What showed Americans that the Japanese would fight to the
- 22 During the Potsdam Conference of July 1945 what ultimatum
- 23 Why did President Truman decide to drop the atom bomb on th
- 24 What 2 Japanese cities were the Atom bombs dropped on
- Slide 130
- Slide 131
- 25 Why was the date August 15 1945 a cause of celebration for
- Slide 133
- 26 How many Americans lost their lives during WW II
- Slide 135
- The Results of the War
- The Results of the War
- After WW 2 Germany was occupied by 4 countries
- West and East Germany
- The Results of the War (2)
- Slide 141
- The Results of the War (3)
-