World War II. The Leaders Germany – Hitler Italy – Mussolini Japan – Hirohito USA – Roosevelt and Truman Britain – Churchill and Chamberlain.
World War II, 1939-1945 Paths to War 1930s, totalitarian regimes in Europe & Asia began aggressive territorial expansion; nothing stopped the acts of aggression.
World War 2 1939-1945. Essential Questions Trace Japans rise to power and its justifications for igniting war with the U.S. Identify the lessons learned.
The Global Conflict Section 2: The Axis Advances Ms. Garratt.
The Battle of El- Alamein and Operation Torch Aaron Correya, Harel Mizrahi, Emmett Gruber, Evan Minicucci, and John Leitch.
Battle of El-Alamein and Operation Torch 1942. Thesis The turning point of the Allies’ expulsion of the Axis in North Africa at the battle of El- Alamein.
APUSH – Lecture 8A (covers Chapter 28) Ms. Kray Some slides taken from Susan Pojer.
Executive 9066 Economic Changes in World War II The War Production Board –American factories poured their efforts into making weaponry. 40 billion.
Chapter 25 Section 2: Retaking Europe. Atlantic Charter- agreed upon by FDR & Churchill in Aug. 1941- basis for the United Nations.
Famous FDR Speech before the War Quarantine Speech –October 1937 –FDR’s appeal to help Europeans from fascist aggressors –“quarantine of aggressor nations”