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A Preview of WWII in pictures SS8H9 The student will describe the impact of World War II on Georgia’s development economically, socially, and politically. a. Describe the impact of events leading up to American involvement in World War II; include Lend-Lease and the bombing of Pearl Harbor. b. Evaluate the importance of Bell Aircraft, military bases, the Savannah and Brunswick shipyards……

Who is Fighting Who? Germany Italy Japan Britain France Soviet Union Allies Britain France Soviet Union United States Australia Belgium Brazil Canada China Denmark Greece Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland South Africa Yugoslavia Axis Germany Italy Japan Hungary Romania Bulgaria

Joseph Stalin, Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchhill The Allies Big 3 Joseph Stalin, Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchhill

Axis Leaders Mussolini and Hitler Emperor Hirohito

What brought the U.S into the War? Lend-Lease Program The Bombing of Pearl Harbor

Pearl Harbor

The Soldiers

Savannah and Brunswick Shipyards Liberty Ships Rosie the Riveter

Bell Aircrafts

FDR in Georgia