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10/6/20151 BELLRINGER J-8 Copy the following. During today’s video, please take 1-2 sentences of notes on each of the following: 1. 1936 Olympic Games.

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2 10/6/20151 BELLRINGER J-8 Copy the following. During today’s video, please take 1-2 sentences of notes on each of the following: 1. 1936 Olympic Games 2. Hitler & “mass Media” 3. Brown Shirt Solders 4. Sept 12, 1938 5. Kristalnicht 6. Lewis V. Sheelling Boxing Match 7. Munich Conference

3 10/6/20152 BELLRINGER J-7 Simply answer the following announcements: 1. Bring your textbook on last day of school 2. Exam will cover Notes #29- 32

4 10/6/20153 European Theatre Asian Theatre NO #31 WW2 European Theatre A. Questions For Today: 1. What was the goal of “Operation Overlord?” 2. How was “D-Day” important to Operation Overlord? 3. What was importance of the Battle Of The Bulge?

5 10/6/2015 4 The event that pushed the U.S. into WW2: Attack on Pearl Harbor Let’s First Focus on WHY Japan attacked Pearl Harbor

6 10/6/2015 5 Why Did Japan Attack The U.S.? A. Japan felt that U.S. actions/policies were: 1. Preventing them from uniting and conquering all of Asia. 2. Making it difficult for them to obtain crucial oil supplies. 3. Becoming overly aggressive toward their ally (Hitler’s Germany)

7 10/6/2015 6 British controlled many colonies here France controlled many colonies here

8 10/6/2015 7 About December 7 th, 1941 A. Japan surprise attacked Hawaii at Pearl Harbor B. Japan’s goal: cripple U.S. Pacific Ocean fleet C. Sank or damaged 21 ships 1. 188 airplanes 2. Killed 2,403 3. Injured 1,178

9 10/6/2015 8 President FDR & Congress Reacted A. Following Day, Congress Declared war on Japan. 1. 470 members of Congress voted FOR war 2. 1 member of Congress voted against! B. Germany & Japan responded by declaring war on U.S. C. F.D.R. nick-named December 7, 1941 as “The date that will live in INFAMY…”

10 10/6/2015 9 The Japanese decided to get rid of the U.S. “nuisance” with a surprise attack!

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15 10/6/201514 How Did The United States Contribute to the War?

16 10/6/201515 Review: Hitler’s European Conquest By 1942 A) Germany Invaded/conquered France in 1940. B) Remember: France was an Allied Power

17 10/6/201516 U.S. Entered European Theatre In 1942 A) The overall U.S. military Plan: “Slow Road To Germany” Strategy 1. Invade North Africa 2. Invade Italy 3. Invade France (liberate it from Germany) 4. Invade Germany

18 10/6/201517 North Africa Campaign: Known as Operation Torch #2 Operation Torch Hurry Attack Germany!

19 10/6/201518 Battle For N. Africa

20 10/6/201519 Operation Torch A. Nickname given for the effort to liberate North Africa from German Control. B. Importance: 1. The first major battle in which Americans participated 2. Led by American General Dwight D. Eisenhower 3. 300,000 Allied troops died there 4. Allowed Allies to use Africa as a launchpad to Italy

21 10/6/201520 Italian campaign: (just before the D-Day invasion). #3 Battle For Italy Hurry Attack Germany!

22 10/6/201521 Battle For Italy A) Allies captured island of Sicily (off coast), then invaded Italy B) Took 2 bloody years to liberate Italy C) Mussolini was eventually removed from power.

23 10/6/201522 Operation Overlord (Invasion of France) First day is known as “D-Day” #3 Invasion Of France & “D-Day” Hurry Attack Germany!

24 10/6/201523 Operation Overlord: Goals A. Liberate France from German control B. Pave the way for eventual invasion of Germany. C. General Dwight D. Eisenhower was selected to organize & lead it.

25 10/6/201524 D-Day = 1 st Day of Operation Overlord A. Goal of D-Day = Gain control of French beaches (at Normandy) so more Allied Forces could land. B. Largest amphibious (sea) invasion in human history 1. Soldiers were parachute dropped behind enemy lines 2. Offshore ships bombed coastlines 3. dsfas

26 10/6/201525 The Bloody Statistics Of D-Day A.D-Day was a success, but: B.10,000 Allied Casualties (6,600 Americans)

27 10/6/201526 D-Day = A Success For Allies, But Costly Why was “D-Day” a difficult operation? 1. Hitler’s “Atlantic Wall” Defense 2. invasions are always difficult against an entrenched enemy that is already in a defensive position.

28 10/6/201527 Random Statistics About “D-Day” A.Operation Overlord was eventually accomplished in 3 months B.1,200 fighting ships C.804 transport ships D.10,000 planes E.132,500 soldiers transported

29 10/6/201528 Invasion Of Germany A. Soviet Red Army Invaded from the east B. Other Allies from invaded from west C. Both headed for Germany’s capital (Berlin) #5 Soviet Union Invades Germany from East #4 U.S. & Britain Invade Germany From west

30 10/6/201529 Battle Of The Bulge A. Germany’s last offensive (to defend their own country & push Allies out) B. German tanks “bulged” 80 miles long & 50 miles wide. C. 100,000 German soldiers died! D. Allied airpower led to victory, leaving Germany nearly defenseless.

31 10/6/201530 C) FDR’s Death April 12 th & Hitler’s suicide April 30 th, 1945 D) “V-E Day” (Victory In Europe) May 8, 1945 after Germany unconditionally surrenders. F.D.R. Never Had A Chance To Witness Surrender Of Germany

32 31 For The Next 30 Minutes 1. Finish the World War 2 Flipcharts. 2. Start the Chapter 16. Section 1 & 2 book assignment 3. If you finish all of the above, bring a piece of paper to me for a stamp (permission to start the last assignment of the summer): Define Terms on PG. 455 & PG. 462 Copy Main Idea + Why It Matters Now for both Section 4 & Section 5. Summarize 2-3 points about each major segment of Section 3 and Section 4. Answer #2 of PG. 461 Answer #2 +3 on PG. 465


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