How did World War II change Europe and the world?

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How did World War II change Europe and the world? Essential Question: How did World War II change Europe and the world? Standard: SS6H7b. Explain the impact of WWII in terms of the Holocaust, the origins of the Cold War, and the rise of Superpowers.

Activating Strategy: World War II Placemat In each corner of the World War II Placemat, students will write information they already know about World War II. Such as why it started, who won, effects of World War II, etc.

Impact of World War II Many of the battles of World War II had been fought in Europe, and the countries were devastated by terrible destruction and loss of life.

Impact of World War II At the end of World War II, the Allied forces (Great Britain, France, the Soviet Union, and the U.S.) freed all the nations in Western Europe that had been conquered by Germany. Additionally, the Allied forces helped the countries form new governments and gave them money to rebuild their cities.

Impact of World War II The U.S. and other Allied countries wanted to establish democratic governments and free-market economies in the newly freed European countries. The Soviet Union wanted to establish communist governments with centralized economic and political systems.

Impact of World War II At the end of World War II, the Western half of Europe favored democracy while the Eastern half of Europe favored communism. Soviet troops moved into countries like Poland, Romania, Hungary, and the eastern half of Germany and set up communism.

Discuss the following questions with a partner: Capitalism vs Communism - Freedom versus Oppression - Propaganda Cartoon - Cold War 1940s http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZou8mgDSs8 Discuss the following questions with a partner: Propaganda means information that is used to promote a point of view. Which side, capitalism or communism, did the video promote? Describe an advantage and disadvantage of both systems. In which system would you want to live? Why?

Impact of World War II After World War II, distrust developed between the U.S. and the Soviets. The U.S. did not like the way the Soviets were expanding their territory. The two countries had different beliefs and political systems.

Impact of World War II The U.S. and the Soviet Union both “stockpiled” weapons in case of war.

Impact of World War II The state of tension between the U.S. and the Soviet Union became known as the “Cold War” because it never involved fighting. The British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, warned that an “Iron Curtain” had fallen across the continent of Europe, meaning that a dividing line now existed between Eastern and Western Europe.

Which two countries are represented in the political cartoon below? The political cartoon illustrates the mood after World War II. What do you think it means?

Impact of World War II After World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union emerged as the world’s two “Superpowers” with the military and political strength to influence worldwide events.

Impact of World War II: Summary The Holocaust was a period during the World War II era in which millions of Jews were murdered or displaced The U.S. and the Soviet Union both fought on the same side during WWII, but became bitter enemies engaged in an extremely tense time of political hostility and nuclear build-up called the Cold War

Impact of World War II: Summary The U.S. wanted to rebuild European states with democratic governments and free market economies. The Soviet Union wanted to rebuild European states with communist governments with centralized economic and political systems The U.S. and the Soviet Union became “Superpowers” because of their military and political ability to influence other countries.