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1 Mr. Mesterhazy’s Class World History II Notes Recovery of Germany and Japan

2 It was M.A.G.I.C. M - MacArthur rebuilds Japan & Marshall Plan rebuilds W. Germany A - Asia’s economy dominated by Japan/Europe’s by W. Germany G – Guaranteed security by U.S. (Japan & W.Germany) I - Incapable of having military (Japan or W. Germ.) C - Creation of democracy in Japan, W. Germany &W. Berlin

3 Japan’s Recovery Douglas ____________ is placed in charge of post- war Japan. It is forced to be occupied by the US ___________________. The emperor is abolished and Japan is force to become a ____________. MacArthur writes the Japanese ____________. MacArthur Military Democracy Constitution

4 Japan’s Recovery After the war Japan’s economy is in ruins and their biggest export is little drink ______________. By the 1970’s though Japan has recovered and dominates the markets of ____________. Today Japan focuses on exports like ________ and technology. Name one Japanese company or product ___________? Umbrellas Asia Cars

5 Germany Recovery Germany is split in two as a result of the _________ war. The Western part becomes known as __________ Germany. General George _________ comes up with a plan to save Europe known as the ________________ plan. $____________________ dollars are given to the nations of Western Europe. Cold West Marshall American

6 Germany Recovery W. Germany becomes a strong economy, producing _______, Coal, and Steel. Both countries are founded based on the idea of free ______________. This means the government doesn’t get __________ and it is free to enter the market. Involved Market Iron By the 1970s, Japan was a world leader in autos and high tech fields West West Germany quickly had the largest economy in Europe— production of cars, steel, and coal being very important

7 Restrictions Both Japan and Germany are not allowed to have a _________ after the war. Instead the US stations __________ in their countries and guarantees their ___________. In case anyone attacks Germany or Japan the US will ____________ them. Military Troops Security Attack

8 Holocaust the policy of deliberately killing a nationality or ethnic group [C20: from geno-, from Greek genos race + -cide ] noun the deliberate and systematic extermination of a national, racial, political, or cultural group. Definition of Genocide: genocide 1944, apparently coined by Polish-born U.S. jurist Raphael Lemkin in his work "Axis Rule in Occupied Europe" [p.19], in reference to Nazi extermination of Jews, lit. "killing a tribe," from Gk. genos "race, kind" (see genus) + -cide. The proper formation would be *genticide.genus-cide

9 Holocaust Hitler believed that German’s were the ______________ race. Everyone else was beneath them and at the very bottom were _____________. Hatred of people of Jewish decent is known as Anti- __________________. Hitler was ______________ and blamed both the economic _________________ and Germany’s loss in _______________ on the Jews. Master Jews Semitism Anti - Semitic Depression WWI

10 Holocaust Hitler develops the idea of a “Final __________________,” to the Jewish ‘________________.’ He creates concentration ___________ to exterminate Jews and other people he deemed not racially pure such as _____________, Homosexuals and the disabled. Gas chambers were used to poison prisoners and ___________ then cremated the bodies. Solution “Problem” Camps Gypsies Ovens

11 Genocide There are several other examples of ______________ through out History - though the Holocaust is perhaps the most famous. These include: Genocide

12 Central Africa The elimination of the _________ in Rwanda by the __________. Tutsi Hutu

13 SE Asia Educated elites, monks, and former government officials in _______________ by the dictator________ ________. CambodiaPolPot

14 SE Asia Government and Military leaders as well as any anti- communists in the ______________________ by ___________ ______________. Burma (Myanmar) MilitaryDictatorship


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