"He was given a choice between war and dishonor. He chose dishonor and he will have war anyway.” /winston-churchill-opposed-appeasement.

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"He was given a choice between war and dishonor. He chose dishonor and he will have war anyway.” /winston-churchill-opposed-appeasement Who spoke these words?????

Between how did Germany violate the Treaty of Versailles? Why was the Munich Conference called? Why didn’t appeasement work? Describe negotiations between Germany and Soviet Union Which act of Hitler was considered the beginning of WWII? Between April 9, 1940 and June 1940, which countries came under German control? Why did Mussolini declare war on France and Great Britain? Why were the British able to hold off the Germans? Tactics? Why did Germany invade Soviet Union? When? What defense the Soviets use?

Took Austria, Czech and Sudentland Alliances, Rhineland Increased military To appease Hitler Hitler continued to take land Remain neutral Split eastern Europe Sept. 1, 1939 Blitzkrieg invasion on Poland Poland, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, France Use France while they were weak; Hitler his ally Luftwaffe softened RAF had radar Motivation of Churchill Hitler decided he wanted all Europe. Used scorched earth policy

Take out a sheet of paper 1._______ T/F _______ Bet (20, 50, 100) _______ Total Do this from 1-10

Axis Powers Between Sept and April 1941, Japan, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia and Bulgaria had joined the Axis Powers Mussolini wanted to build another Italian Empire but fell in Greece and Egypt. Hitler had hoped to take Libya and North Africa in early 1941 but the British stopped Erwin Rommel in October in the Battle of El Alamein.

Why did the US join WWII? Why did 26 nations meet in D.C. in Jan What battle was the turning point of WWII? Why was it? What did Churchill mean by the “soft underbelly of the axis? What was the purpose of D- Day? When did it happen? What happened between early spring 1945 May 8, 1945? What was agreed at Yalta and Potsdam? How did Americans force the Japanese to surrender?

Before P. Harbor BombingDuring P. Harbor BombingAfter P. Harbor Bombing What was Japan doing in the late 1930’s and early 40s? What pacts, alliances and agreements did Japan make? How did the U.S respond to Japanese aggression? When did the attack occur? Where? Why there? Describe attacks/waves How many died, how many injured? Supplies damaged? In FDR’s speech why did he think Japan attack Pearl Harbor? What did he say Japan had recently done? What did he want America to do? Explain Executive Order Why was it put into place? Describe life in internment camps. When and how were these people released? m/watch?v=PgmbOh9zJL Y

Allies began attacking Italy and Balkans. Mussolini forced to resign. Soft underbelly AxisSummer 1943 American & British troops cause Rommel’s troops to surrender in N. Africa El AlameinNov Soviets began counterattack on Germans; turning point of war Battle of StalingradNov. 1942

1 st time Americans had invaded Japanese held territory Guadalcanal air fieldAugust 1942 Americans defeat Japanese trying to take Midway Islands (NW Hawaii) Battle of MidwayJune 1942 America & Australia air & naval defeat Japanese heading for Australia Battle of Coral SeaMay 1942

Big 3 Meet; Germany will be divided. Soviets enter war against Japan YaltaFeb After 10 Days Allies drive back German forces Battle of BulgeWinter 1945 Massive landing of Allies on Normandy coast to reclaim France D-DayJune 6, 1944

America drops B-29 on Japan; refuse surrender Bombing of HiroshimaAug. 6, 1945 Stalin, Truman, Attlee plan for Germany; unconditional Japanese surrender PotsdamJuly 1945 Unconditional surrender of Germany V-E DayMay 8, 1945

Japanese sign surrender V-J DaySept. 2, 1945 America drops 2 nd bomb; cause surrender 5 days later Bombing of NagasakiAugust 9, 1945

Important Deaths Benito Mussolini Italy lost its war in 1942; Mussolini's power collapsed months later. He was forced to resign summer He was finally executed by a firing squad on April 28, Pres. F. Roosevelt story.com/fdrdeath.htm story.com/fdrdeath.htm As the war drew to a close, Roosevelt's health deteriorated. April 12, 1945, while at Warm Springs, Ga. he died of a cerebral hemorrhage.

Hitler’s Death /shows/mysteryquest/vi deos/death-of- hitler#death-of-hitler /shows/mysteryquest/vi deos/death-of- hitler#death-of-hitler om/watch?v=RCn7Xk_6 sb8 om/watch?v=RCn7Xk_6 sb8 The Death of Adolf Hitler is one of the most talked about mysteries in history. April 30, 2 days after Soviets take Berlin Hitler commits suicide.

Decision to drop the Bomb Wanting a swift end to the war and hearing the success of the Manhattan Project, Truman made the decision to drop the atomic bomb. August 6, 1945, a plane called the Enola Gay dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Instantly, 80,000 Japanese citizens were vaporized. Later an additional 100,000 perished from burns and radiation sickness. August 9, a second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, 40,000 Japanese people perished.

Post War Policies United Nations formed maintain international peace, security, and cooperation to solve cultural, economic and social problems. Marshall Plan for Europe was a plan to offer financial aid to European countries damaged by war in an attempt to keep communism from spreading (containment) MacArthur’s plan for Japan wrote a new constitution that allowed for democracy