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Bellwork: Answer the following in your comp book: Which country lost the most soldiers in battle? Which lost the least? In WWI, what is the ratio of military to civilian deaths? In WWII, what is the ratio of military to civilian deaths? Why do you think more civilians died in WWII compared to WWI? (think about technology and war tactics)

Bellwork 4/4/16 Read the first paragraph under section “What to do with Germany?” on pg. 371 in your textbook. Answer the following question in your bellwork comp. 1. Summarize the decisions that Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin made in the Yalta Conference.

Review Answers as Class: Bellwork 4/4/16 Read the first paragraph under section “What to do with Germany?” on pg. 371 in your textbook. Answer the following question in your bellwork comp. 1. Summarize the decisions that Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin made in the Yalta Conference.

WWII Aftermath Fill-in-the-Blank notes World War II stopped totalitarian states from taking over Europe and Asia.

Wartime production—the buying and selling of war goods—ended the Great Depression in the United States.

The United States emerged as the strongest power in the world.

Development of the atomic bomb threatened to make future wars even more deadly.

Between 37 and 50 million people died in the war Between 37 and 50 million people died in the war. For the first time, more civilians than soldiers lost their lives as a result of war.

World War II cost over $1 trillion.

Two out of every three European Jews died at the hands of Nazis.