World War II.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
WWII in a nut shell. Economic and political Causes: WW II Aggression by Germany, Italy, Japan Nationalism Failures of Treaty of Versailles Weakness of.
Advertisements

Historical Figures World War II and Beyond. Josef Stalin Russian leader who took over after death of Lenin. Ruled Russia as a totalitarian dictator through.
Winston Churchill - Britain
Section 3 Wall Street Crash Manchurian Crisis-1931 Abyssinian Crisis '37 Germany and the Treaty of Versailles Hitler's foreign policy 1933-'36 Hitler's.
IMPORTANT LEADERS OF WORLD WAR II
World War II An Introduction. Causes of WWII W : World War I and the Treaty of Versailles A : Appeasement R : Rise of Totalitarianism.
World War II Introduction.
Junior History Ch 14 Review Answers Beginning of WW II.
World War II: Part One Describe Germany’s aggression in Europe and Japanese aggression in Asia. Identify Roosevelt, Stalin, Churchill, Hirohito, Truman,
Chapter 8, Lesson 1 World War Two Begins
The Good War WWII Leaders  He was the Fascist Dictator of Italy.
WWII ( ) Axis Powers VS. Allies Who? When? Why? SS5H6: The student will explain the reasons for America’s involvement in World War II. a. Describe.
World War II Begins. Rise of Dictators Leaders get power by playing on anger at end of WWI and Versailles Italy: Benito Mussolini and “The Black Shirts”,
The Coming of War Essential Question: What world events eventually pulled America into World War Two?
How did WWI end?  The Treaty of Versailles was one of the peace treaties at the end of World War I.  Germany would have to pay all the debt for the.
WWII Study Guide Important People F. D. Roosevelt President of U.S. during WWII Joseph Stalin Leader of the Soviet Union (Russia) Winston Churchill Prime.
WORLD WAR II 11.7 – Students analyze America’s participation in World War II 1939 – Students analyze America’s participation in World War II.
The Coming of War Chapter 16 Vocabulary. Totalitarianism  Theory of government in which a single party or leader controls the economic, social, and cultural.
Create a KWL for Hitler  Fold a piece of notebook paper into thirds  Label the columns  Know  Want to Know  Learned  Fill out the chart for Know.
World War II Introduction. LONG TERM CAUSES LEADING UP TO WORLD WAR II (WWII) 1. Treaty of Versailles Germans were forced to: 0 pay reparations 0 Redraw.
Unit 4: Chapter 7 World War 2 Begins.
World War II. Major Leaders / Dictators Adolf Hitler Nazi Germany Benito Mussolini Italy.
World War II Causes R - Remilitarization A - Appeasement I – Invasion of Poland L – League of Nations.
The end of a 20 year truce!.  Aggression by the totalitarian powers  Nationalism  Failures of the Treaty of Versailles  Weakness of the League of.
World War II Studies KEY TERMS AND PEOPLE. Appeasement British and French Policy Allowing Hitler to Annex Territories in Europe.
World War II Rise of dictators & Causes of War
My Personal Project Bye Jet321
Introduction to WWII. 2 When? 1939 Sept.1 - Germany invades Poland (official start to the war ) Sept. 3 - Britain & France declare war on Germany Dec.
The Coming of World War II Essential Question: What world events eventually pulled America into World War Two?
World War II Introduction.
Important People of World War II. Allies Axis United States Soviet Union (USSR) Great Britain Italy – Fascists Germany – Nazis Japan – Military The Teams.
Review for tomorrow’s quiz. General Hideki Tojo Prime Minister of Japan.
World History II Review – Unit 8 The Great Depression & World War II.
Introduction of World War II By: Greg Perry. 2 Quick Facts about the war: A. War Costs 1.US Debt $9 billion US Debt $98 billion The war.
WWI Refresher  How did WWI end?  Consequences for Germany:  Claim full responsibility for the war  Pay war reparations (pay for the damage)  Seriously.
WORLD WAR TWO (WWII)‏ Who were the 2 sides in WWII? Countries Leaders.
Causes of WWII review World War II Causes Treaty of Versailles Hitler’s Actions Failure of Appeasement Japan’s search for natural resources Global.
The Coming of War Chapter 14 Vocabulary. Totalitarianism  Theory of government in which a single party or leader controls the economic, social, and cultural.
FLASH CARD REVIEW WWI, RISE OF DICTATORS, WWII. MAIN CAUSES OF WWI.
WWII Players and Their Games
People of WWII.
The Good War WWII.
US History Goal
A short overview of the war
Causes of WWII Learning Goal : Students will be able to explain the reasons why WWII started. - Japan’s aggressive search for resources - Fascism,
Hitler KWL Think about what you know and what you want to know about Hitler. Fill out the chart for Know and Want to Know At the end of class you will.
WWII ( ) Axis Powers VS. Allies Who? When? Why?
Semester 2 Reminders Warm Ups Homework Start Fresh
Dictators.
Axis vs. Allied Powers WWII.
Bell Activity page 24 Section 4 Quiz. Add This to page 24 of your ISN.
Chapter 11 Lesson 1 pgs “A Time of Conflict”
Canada, and The Beginning of WWII
SS5H6d WWII Leaders © 2014 Brain Wrinkles.
Introduction into World War II
Unit 9 People.
World War II.
WWII Part 1 Quiz.
IMPORTANT LEADERS OF WORLD WAR II
WWII ( ) Axis Powers VS. Allies Who? When? Why?
Chapter 14 Vocabulary – 19 words – Unit 3
World War II.
Adolf Hitler He used the anger over the Treaty of Versailles and the depression in Germany to grab power in the 1920s. He wanted an all-powerful German.
WWII Part 1 Quiz.
Leaders and Alliances of world war II
Introduction to WWII.
Unit 5 American History II
Objective Elaborate on the causes of World War II and the reasons for the United States’ entry into the war.
Bell Ringer 4/15 What do you think the causes of World War II are?
World War II.
Presentation transcript:

World War II

Adolf Hitler

Joseph Stalin

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Emperor Hirohito

Benito Mussolini

Winston Churchill

World War II in Europe, 1939-1941

Page 469 in the book… “Totalitarianism leads to aggression” What common idea did Nazis, Fascists, and militarists all share? How did this way of thinking lead to aggression?

Vocabulary Appeasement- Giving in. Western democracies had a policy of appeasement.

How did WWI end? The Treaty of Versailles was one of the peace treaties at the end of World War I. Germany would have to pay all the debt for the war, give up land, and was banned from having armed forces. How would this possibly impact WWII?

Why did the Second World War start? WWII was started by Germany in an unprovoked attack on Poland. Britain and France declared war on Germany after Hitler refused to abort his invasion of Poland.

CASUES OF WORLD WAR 2 CAUSE #1 Hitler’s GOALS To unite Germans He wanted to dominate Europe and the World To achieve any of these aims would involve breaking the Treaty of Versailles, and this could lead to war. CAUSE #2 The aggression of Hitler’s Allies Italy – Mussolini wanted a Fascist-Roman empire in the Mediterranean and Africa (e.g. Abyssinian invasion in 1935.) Japan – Japan wanted a Nipponese empire in the Pacific, extending into China and Australia (e.g. Manchurian invasion in 1931) Germany, Italy and Japan were hostile to Communism (USSR)

CASUES OF WORLD WAR 2 The League of Nations failed to keep peace CAUSE #3 Democratic powers were passive USA – Isolated France – France was reluctant to fight Germany, because she could not rely on Britain and America’s support. Britain – Between 1934 and 1937, Britain was sympathetic to German recovery. Between May 1937 and March 1939, Britain appeased Germany. These powers could have stopped Fascist aggression earlier than 1939 CAUSE #4 The League of Nations failed to keep peace

Countries Involved The Axis German Italy Japan The Allies England USSR

ALLIED LEADERS OF WORLD WAR 2 Winston Churchill Prime Minister of Great Britain during most of the war, from 1940 to 1945, Churchill led Britain to victory. During the Battle of Britain, Churchill's speeches boosted the British morale during the darkest moments.

ALLIED LEADERS OF WORLD WAR 2 Stalin was very brutal Communist dictator of Russia (1928-1953). In the years before World War 2. Stalin murdered or imprisoned almost all of Russia's senior military officers, and millions of other Russian citizens, in a paranoid and unprecedented wave of political terror.

ALLIED LEADERS OF WORLD WAR 2 FDR President of the United States of America (1933-1945). He declared war on Japan after the bombing at Pearl Harbor, but unfortunately he did not live long enough to celebrate the Allies' victory in September of 1945.

AXIS LEADERS OF WORLD WAR 2 Hitler served in the Bavarian army during World War I and rose to become the leader of Nazi Germany during World War II. Under his leadership, the Nazis sought to make Germany the most powerful empire in the world and exterminate all they viewed as inferior.

AXIS LEADERS OF WORLD WAR 2 Hideki Tojo Prime minister of Japan (October 1941 - July 1944).

Emperor Hirohito Emperor of Japan from 1926-his death in 1989

Benito Mussolini Prime minister of Italy (1922-1943). He joined forces with Adolf Hitler to fight the Allied powers. Eventually, he was sacked as prime minister and executed by his own people.

Non-Aggression Pact- An agreement between Germany and the USSR to: -not fight -split Poland between them