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Warm-up: 4/19/16

Warm-up: 4/20/16

The Coming of World War II Essential Question: What world events eventually pulled America into World War Two?

Georgia Standards SSUSH18 The student will describe Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal as a response to the depression and compare the ways governmental programs aided those in need. e. Identify the political challenges to Roosevelt’s domestic and international leadership; include the role of Huey Long, the “court packing bill,” and the Neutrality Act. SSUSH19 The student will identify the origins, major developments, and the domestic impact of World War II, especially the growth of the federal government. b. Explain the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the internment of Japanese- Americans, German-Americans, and Italian-Americans. c. Explain major events; include the lend-lease program, the Battle of Midway, D-Day, and the fall of Berlin.

Rise of Totalitarian States Totalitarianism – theory of government in which a single party or leader controls the economic, social and cultural lives of people. Some characteristics include: Strong, charismatic leaders State control of the economy Gov’t control of media and propaganda Censorship and “fear mongering” Control of the youth

Stalin in the Soviet Union Joseph Stalin took over as head of the Communist Party in USSR. His state-run, collectivized farms left nearly 10 million people to starve to death. Ordered the deaths or imprisonments of another million people suspected of party disloyalty.

Mussolini in Italy Totalitarian leader, Benito Mussolini came to power in Italy. Known as “Il Duce” – the leader Fascist Party promoted nationalism and fought against socialism and communism.

Mussolini in Italy Capitoline Wolf statue given to Rome Georgia by the Mussolini government. “This statue of the Capitoline Wolf, as a forecase of prosperity and glory, has been sent you Ancient Rome to New Rome, during the consulship of Benito Mussolini, in the year 1928

Hirohito in Japan Japanese emperor Hirohito ruled Japan during a time of military expansion. Military took control of government. In the 1930s Japan began invading and conquering its neighbors: Korea, Taiwan and China.

Japanese Invasions

Hitler in Germany Germany was hit hard by the Treaty of Versailles and the worldwide depression Hitler worked his way up through the German government and eventually gained total control. Wrote “Mein Kampf” – (means “My Struggle”) in which he blamed Communists and Jews for the problems of the German people.

Hitler in Germany Hitler Youth

Hitler in Germany Anti-Semitism

Hitler in Germany

Hitler in Germany

Axis Aggression During the 1930’s: Germany invades European neighbors. Italy invades Ethiopia. Japan invades China, Korea. League of Nations was powerless to stop the invasions of the “Axis Powers” without the US

Rise of the Dictators

Axis Aggression Lebensraum –Living space for the Master Race.

Allied Response to Aggression Great Britain and France pursued a policy of appeasement towards these aggressive nations. Appeasement – granting concessions to a potential enemy in the hope that it will maintain peace. At left: British Prime Minister Chamberlain and Hitler in 1938.

War Erupts in Europe September 1939 – Germany invades Poland (blitzkrieg) May 1940 – Germany occupies France The unstoppable Hitler now turns his attention to Great Britain.

France Surrenders June, 1940

Americans Debate Involvement As with WWI, many in America wanted to stay out of the fighting. Neutrality Acts passed by Congress prevented American entanglement in World War II.

FDR Steps In FDR felt that economic support of the Allies was the only way to stop Hitler Convinced Congress to pass the “Lend-Lease Act” in March 1941 Lend-Lease allowed FDR to lend war supplies to any country whose defense he considered vital to the safety of the US By 1942, the US sent over $50 billion worth of aid to Great Britain, the Soviet Union, France and China

American Lend-Lease Great Britain.........................$31 billion Soviet Union..........................$11 billion France..................................$3 billion China..................................$1.5 billion Other European......................$500 million South America.......................$400 million The amount totaled: $48,601,365,000

Atlantic Charter Roosevelt & Churchill sign “treaty of friendship Patterned after League of Nations Solidifies alliance between nations Many object that America is getting “too involved.”

Japan Attacks the United States General Hideki Tojo –Japanese Prime Minister US-Japanese relations had been strained; US presence in Philippines and Guam threatened Japanese conquest of Pacific Tojo wanted to plan a surprise attack to forestall any American resistance to its expansion in the Asia and the Pacific

“A Day That Will Live in Infamy” December 7, 1941 – Japanese kamikaze pilots attack Pearl Harbor Navy Base in Hawaii Over 2,400 people died A Day later, FDR asks Congress to declare war on Japan

Pearl Harbor

Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto

Pearl Harbor from the Cockpit of a Japanese Pilot

A date which will live in infamy! Pearl Harbor - Dec. 7, 1941 A date which will live in infamy!

President Roosevelt Signs the US Declaration of War

USS Arizona, Pearl Harbor

Pearl Harbor Memorial 2,887 Americans Dead!

Compare and Contrast In paragraph form, compare and contrast the events of September 11th and the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Why was the US attacked? What events followed?

World War II Map Using the internet and your textbook, complete the following on your WWII maps Europe Label the Allied powers Label the Axis powers (include the Vichy French) Label the following: 3 key battles & the year they took place 5 major concentration camps Label the following London, Berlin, Paris, Stalingrad, Tripoli, Rome, the island of Sicily,

World War II Map Using the internet and your textbook, complete the following on your WWII maps Pacific Label the Allied powers Label the Axis powers Label the following: Phillipines, Guam, Guadalcanal, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Midway Island, Korea, China, Taiwan, Tokyo Label the following battles/events: Okinawa, Iwo Jima, Midway, Bataan Death March, Hiroshima, Nagasaki