World War IISection 4 March 7, 2014 SWBAT… describe the political, social and economic impact of World War II Warm-Up: Use the Wordle below to create one.

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World War IISection 4 March 7, 2014 SWBAT… describe the political, social and economic impact of World War II Warm-Up: Use the Wordle below to create one sentence about World War II. You must use a minimum of four words in your sentences.

World War IISection 4 World War II is often considered to be a turning point in history because: A. the League of nations demonstrated that an international organization could maintain world peace B. the war brought an end to dictatorships as a form of government C. European domination of the world began to weaken as nationalism in colonies increased D. religious and ethnic differences were no longer a source of conflict between nations After World War II, many European colonies sought independence as nationalist feelings swept across these nations.

World War IISection 4 Lesson Focus How did the war end in Europe? How did the war end in the Pacific? What were the Allied plans for the postwar world? Main Idea In 1945 the Allies finally triumphed over the Axis powers, but the war left many nations in ruins. The End of the War

World War IISection 4 Soviet advance—pushing Hitler’s troops backward Axis forces with 2 million casualties—outnumbered and outgunned Early 1944, Siege of Leningrad ends; more victories for Soviets followed Axis forces driven back into central Europe Soviets within 40 miles of Berlin by February 1945 Second front in Western Europe Sea assault led by Marshall and Eisenhower June 6, 1944, invasion at Normandy Victory came with high casualties Paris free by end of August D-Day December 1944, one last stand Counterattack at Belgium German advance led to bulge in the line Defeat ended German resistance Allies racing to Berlin from the east and west Battle of the Bulge War Ends in Europe

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World War IISection 4 Soviets reached Berlin first Adolf Hitler found dead in bunker — a suicide Berlin surrendered May 2, 1945; Germany five days later Victory in Europe (V-E Day) proclaimed May 8, 1945 War in Europe finally over after nearly six years The Germans Surrender

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World War IISection 4 Draw Conclusions What effect did D-Day have on the war in Europe? Answer(s): The Allies quickly reconquered much of France and started to push into Germany from the west.

World War IISection 4 Final Battles By mid-1944, regular bombing raids on Japanese cities, including Tokyo Great distance made raids difficult, dangerous Americans needed bases closer to Japan Battle of Okinawa Only 350 miles from Japan; U.S. troops invaded island April 1945 By June, 12,000 American soldiers dead Japanese lost 100,000 defenders and another 100,000 civilians Battle of Iwo Jima February 1945 island invasion; 750 miles south of Tokyo 7,000 Americans died in month of fighting; 20,000 Japanese died—only 1,000 thousand surrendered War Ends in the Pacific

World War IISection 4 Emperor Hirohito surrendered on August 15, This day is known as V-J Day for Victory in Japan. World War II was finally over. After Okinawa, mainland Japan was next The U.S. military estimated cost of invading mainland Japan-up to 1 million Allied killed or wounded Atomic bomb successfully tested in 1945 Harry S Truman U.S. president with Roosevelt’s death in May 1945 Forced to make decision—bomb Japanese city to force surrender Option to invasionJuly 26, 1945 Allies issued demand for surrender No response; Hiroshima bombed on August 6 Still no surrender; second bomb dropped on Nagasaki on August 9 145,000 total deaths Japanese acknowledged defeat The Atomic Bomb

World War IISection 4 The Atomic Bomb Dropping the Bomb: Hiroshima m/watch?v=NF4LQaW JRDghttp:// m/watch?v=NF4LQaW JRDg

World War IISection 4 Find the Main Idea What brought an end to the war in the Pacific? Answer(s): the dropping of atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

World War IISection 4 The Postwar World End of war, Europe and Asia in ruins Tens of millions dead; heaviest losses in Eastern Europe Germany, Japan, and China had also suffered greatly –Physical devastation; cities, villages, and farms destroyed –National economies near collapse Millions uprooted –former prisoners of war, survivors of concentration camps, refugees of fighting and of national border changes

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World War IISection 4 July 1941 Allied leaders planned for years for the end of war Churchill and Roosevelt met to discuss even before U.S. entered war Joint declaration of Churchill and Roosevelt Outlined purpose of war Sought no territorial gains All nations could choose their own government Work for mutual prosperity Atlantic Charter December 1943 Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin Agreed on schedule for D-Day invasion Would work together in peace after the war Tehran Conference Planning for the Future

World War IISection 4 United Nations Roosevelt got Stalin to agree to join fight against Japan once war in Europe over USSR would join new world organization—United Nations Meant to encourage international cooperation and prevent war June 1945 charter signed with five major Allies as Security Council Yalta Conference Held in Soviet territory in early 1945; Allies on brink of military victory Primary goal to reach agreement on postwar Europe Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill agreed on plans for Germany Stalin got his way with Polish territory, made promises

World War IISection 4 July 1945 Small German city location for Potsdam Conference Growing ill will between Soviet Union and other Allies Closing months American and British leaders worried about Stalin’s intentions Concerned about spread of communism, growth of Soviet influence Three sides Soviet Union, Britain, and United States Discussed many issues but had difficulty reaching agreement Stalin Soon broke his promises Did not respect democracies in Eastern Europe Another struggle beginning Potsdam Conference

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World War IISection 4 Summarize What major decisions did Allied leaders make at Yalta and Potsdam? Answer(s): At Yalta, Allied leaders agreed on what to do with postwar Europe. Roosevelt persuaded Stalin to join the fight against Japan and to join the United Nations. At Potsdam, the three sides discussed many issues concerning postwar Europe, but often had difficulty reaching agreement.

World War IISection 4 End of World War II Charlie Chaplin Boy in the Striped Pajamas Gas Chamber:

World War IISection 4 Which reform took place in Japan after World War II? Japan’s industrial capability was greatly reduced the Emperor’s position was abolished Japan became a representative democracy labor unions were declared illegal A major factor in the economic recoveries of Japan and West Germany after World War II was their desire to avoid an invasion from China acceptance into the United Nations ability to produce nuclear weapons need to replace destroyed factories Which is one major reason the Holocaust is considered a unique event in modern European history? Jews of Europe have seldom been victims of persecution. Civilians rarely were killed during air raids on Great Britain. Adolf Hitler concealed his anti-Jewish feelings until after he came to power. The genocide was planned in great detail and required the cooperation of many people.

World War IISection 4 In groups of 3 or 4, prepare a dramatic scene for a play or film that focuses on an event of effect that might have been suffered by Europeans during World War II.

World War IISection 4 Exit Activity On the front of your post-it, write three effects of World War I. On the back of your post-it, write a song that represents one of the following events of World War II and explain: –V-E Day –V-J Day –Atomic Bomb –United Nations

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