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Building up to WWII

1920s ► Worldwide depression – period of rising unemployment and low economic activity

Totalitarianism ► Rising dictators claimed that they could solve the problems of the depression by setting up totalitarian government – absolute power, the state controls every area of life Video!! ► KoM5s&safe=active KoM5s&safe=active KoM5s&safe=active

Italy ► Economic unrest after WWI – strikes/ fear of Communists taking over ► Benito Mussolini – first person to set up a totalitarian government ► used Treaty of Versailles and Italy’s economic problems to gain power ► Founded the Fascist party using the fears of the middle class

Rise of Fascism ► Totalitarian government that is not Communist ► Leader = dictator – has complete control over government ► State is more important than individuals = strong central government that controls: 1. Economy 2. How owners run business and land 3. Mass media (newspapers, radios, movies – censored) 4. Propaganda – used to brainwash people into believing what gov. says

Soviet Union ► Joseph Stalin came to power in late 1920s ► Wanted the Soviet Union to become an industrial nation ► Focused industry on making steel, machines, weapons, farm and transportation equipment

Stalin’s purges to promote Communism ► Ended private ownership, set quotas for production ► Peasants rebelled – Stalin used force to end resistance – sent them to labor camps = famine followed ► Arrested those who disagreed with him – tried and sentenced to death

Soviet Society ► Used propaganda to promote the Soviet Union and encourage people to work harder/produce more ► Encouraged nationalism and suspicion of western countries ► Eliminated religion "To have more, we must produce more. To produce more, we must know more”

Hitler and Nazi Germany ► Conditions were ideal for Hitler to take over Germany – Germans were angered by their treatment at the Paris Peace Conference ► Hitler joined the Nazi Party and set out to make them the most powerful political party in Germany ► Hitler appealed to: 1. nationalists: promised to stop Germany’s payment for WWI 2. business leaders, and landowners: promised security from Communism

Hitler’s rise to power ► 1933 – Hitler became chancellor because Nazis won majority of seats in the German Parliament ( ► 1933 – Hitler became chancellor because Nazis won majority of seats in the German Parliament (Reichstag) ► He acted quickly to keep his power – had Parliament suspend constitution = he no longer needed legislation to make laws ► Became dictator – Der Fuhrer (the leader)

The Nazi Government ► Only political party allowed = Nazi (no challengers) ► Labor Unions banned ► Used terror and propaganda to keep control ► Gestapo = secret police ► Anyone who opposed – sent to concentration camp – type of prison camp ► Government set up massive work projects to employ people ► New Empire = Third Reich ► Video!! How did Hitler do all of this?? ist=PLE8B3A617C &feature=results_main&safe=ac tive ist=PLE8B3A617C &feature=results_main&safe=ac tive

Anti- Semitism ► prejudice, hatred of, or discrimination against Jews for reasons connected to their heritage ► Hitler developed a theory that Germans descended from an Aryan race – master race = Jews in Germany endangered purity of that race ► Also blamed Jews for most of Germany’s problems

Anti-Semite Goals ► Drive all Jews out of Germany ► Lead to genocide – murder of all members of an ethnic group ► 1935 – Nuremberg Laws - stripped German Jews of citizenship, forced them to wear yellow stars ► November 9, 1938 – Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass) Nazis used violence of a Jew against a German to attack Jewish people – 100 Jews murdered, 30,000 sent to camps Video!! safe=active safe=active

Trouble with Japan ► Emperor ruled Japan, but military leaders made most of the decisions ► Lacked many necessary natural resources and markets for goods – Government expanded into Asia to get control of resources and sell its goods ► 1931 – took control of Manchuria ► by 1937, Japan and China were fighting a full scale war Video!! Sg38&safe=active Sg38&safe=active

Intro to WWII Video!! ► wT7nE&safe=active wT7nE&safe=active wT7nE&safe=active

Germany on the march ► Hitler ignored the Treaty of Versailles and defied the League of Nations 1. Created air force and expanded army 2. Sent a German army into the Rhineland (zone along Germany’s border that they were not allowed to enter) ► League did nothing

Looking the other way… ► France and GB protested Hitler rearming the Rhineland ► France wanted to fight, but GB would not help – this was the beginning of Great Britain’s policy of appeasement – giving in to the demands of a hostile person or group the keep the peace

Expansion of Germany ► Hitler sent in troops in to Austria – proclaimed it a part of Germany ► Next on his list was Czechoslovakia (created by the Treaty of Versailles) ► Sudetenland = German region of Czechoslovakia

Munich Conference ► 1938 – British and French met with Hitler – again gave in to him and agreed that Hitler could take control of the Sudetenland ► In return – Hitler promised not to take any more of Czechoslovakia ► Following spring, he went back on his promise… surprise, surprise

WAR! ► September 1939 – Germany invades Poland ► Great Britain and France declare war on Germany Video!! Video!! com/watch?v=5Y9 NexpibEo com/watch?v=5Y9 NexpibEo

What about the US? ► Isolationism – the belief that US should stay out of Europe’s problems Video!! P8w&safe=active P8w&safe=active FDR: “Let no one imagine that we will escape…that this western hemisphere will not be attacked”—outraged many isolationists

Hitler Moves in Europe ► ► April Hitler seizes Norway, Denmark ► ► May- Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg ► ► June - Hitler controls France and turns attention to Britain ► ► Fall Battle of Britain - London heavily bombed but Churchill remains defiant British Prime Minister Winston Churchill

Soviets Jump Ship ► 1941 – Hitler invades Soviet Union ► Severe Russian winter stopped the Germans ► Naturally, Stalin didn’t want to be friends anymore

► Japan wanted to extend influence in Far East ► July 1940: U.S. embargo (restriction) of raw materials to Japan ► December 7, 1941: Japan attacks Pearl Harbor, Hawaii USS Arizona Memorial United States and Japan Pearl Harbor attack scene: ?v=bxIsVYdB0lA ?v=bxIsVYdB0lA

US Declares War ► ► “December 7, 1941, a day which will live in infamy” FDR’s address: ** Italy also declared war

Nations at War Axis Powers: ► ► Germany ► ► Italy ► ► Japan Grand Alliance ► ► United States ► ► Great Britain ► ► France ► ► China ► ► Soviet Union

The Plan of the Grand Alliance ► ► Defeat Hitler first, then Mussolini Invaded N. Africa and defeated German forces Invaded Sicily and mainland Italy – Italy surrendered in May 1945 – Mussolini executed June 6, 1944 – Allies invaded the beaches of France – D-Day – broke the German lines and pushed them east Videos!! afe=active afe=active

War Coming to an End ► ► by April 1945 the German army was being squeezed btw. the Allies in the West and the Soviets in the East ► ► Hitler committed suicide ► ► Germany surrendered in May, war in Europe was over – V-E Day

War in the Pacific ► ► Although the allies decided to defeat Hitler first, they did not stop fighting in the Pacific ► ► Two prong (branch) strategy: Land forces under the command of General Douglas MacArthur Naval forces ► ► Major victories: 1. 1.Battle of the Coral Sea 2. 2.Battle of Midway (turning point in the war in the Pacific)

War in the Pacific ► ► Allies continued to push Japanese back ► ► Civilian leaders and emperor were ready to end the war, but military leaders would not back down General Tojo

Japanese Internment Camps in the United States ► ► Reading passage Video!! ive ive

The Atomic Bomb ► ► FDR died in April, 1945 ► ► Harry Truman was sword in as President of the US and learned of the atomic bomb ► ► FDR established a top secret project in 1941 to develop an atom bomb – The Manhattan Project ► ► The damage of such a bomb would be horrendous

Weighing the Costs ► ► The US knew the following: Attacking Japan would cause large numbers of civilian and US soldier casualties (women and children were being trained to fight) Invasion would be costly

Dropping the Atomic Bomb ► ► Summer Allies offered again for Japan to surrender, they did not ► ► August 6 – US plane dropped an atom bomb on the city of Hiroshima- between 80,000 and 120,000 were killed, thousands more died because of burns and radiation poisoning ► ► Japanese still did not surrender

Second Bomb ► ► Second bomb dropped on Nagasaki on August 9 – 35,000 to 75,000 were killed ► ► Japan surrendered on August 14 Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki video: PM0&safe=active

Lasting Effects ► ► Flash burns ► ► Radiation exposure – led to cancer, infertility, skin damage, death Hiroshima before and after Burn victim – her dress pattern was burned into her skin

Japan Remembers Today Annual day of remembrance for the victims of the atomic bomb.

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