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3 The Versailles Treaty

4 The Ineffectiveness of the League of Nations y No control of major conflicts. y No progress in disarmament. y No effective military force.

5 France – False Sense of Security? The Maginot Line

6 The Great Depression

7 Italy Attacks Ethiopia, 1935 Emperor Haile Selassie

8 Germany Invades the Rhineland March 7, 1936

9 The Austrian Anschluss, 1936

10 U. S. Neutrality Acts: 1934, 1935, 1937, 1939

11 The Spanish Civil War: 1936 - 1939 Francisco Franco

12 The Japanese Invasion of China, 1937

13 The “Problem” of the Sudetenland

14 Appeasement: The Munich Agreement, 1938 Now we have “peace in our time!” Herr Hitler is a man we can do business with. Now we have “peace in our time!” Herr Hitler is a man we can do business with. British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain

15 Czechoslovakia Becomes Part of the Third Reich: 1939

16 Rome-Berlin Axis, 1939 The “Pact of Steel”

17 The Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact, 1939 Foreign Ministers von Ribbentrop & Molotov

18 World War II Begins Poland Invaded: Sept. 1, 1939 World War II Begins Poland Invaded: Sept. 1, 1939

19 The “Phoney War” Ends: Spring, 1940

20 Dunkirk Evacuated June 4, 1940

21 France Surrenders June, 1940

22 A Divided France Henri Petain

23 Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis: The Tripartite Pact September, 1940

24 Now Britain Is All Alone!

25 Lend-Lease

26 Battle of Britain: The “Blitz”

27 The Atlantic Charter y Roosevelt and Churchill sign treaty of friendship in August 1941. y Solidifies alliance. y Fashioned after Wilson’s 14 Points. y Calls for League of Nations type organization.

28 Operation Barbarossa: Hitler’s Biggest Mistake

29 Pearl Harbor

30 Pearl Harbor from the Cockpit of a Japanese Pilot

31 President Roosevelt Signs the US Declaration of War

32 The “Big Three” Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt, Joseph Stalin

33 European Theater of Operations

34 Pacific Theater of Operations

35 Paying for the War

36 Axis Powers in 1942

37 Battle of Stalingrad: Winter of 1942-1943 German ArmyRussian Army 1,011,500 men1,000,500 men 10,290 artillery guns13,541 artillery guns 675 tanks894 tanks 1,216 planes1,115 planes

38 The Italian Campaign [“Operation Torch”] : Europe’s “Soft Underbelly” y Allies plan assault on weakest Axis area - North Africa - Nov. 1942-May 1943 y George S. Patton leads American troops y Germans trapped in Tunisia - surrender over 275,000 troops.

39 The North Africa Campaign: The Battle of El Alamein, 1942 Gen. Ernst Rommel, The “Desert Fox” Gen. Bernard Law Montgomery (“Monty”)

40 Farthest Extent of Japanese Conquests

41 Battle of Midway Island: June 4-6, 1942

42 The Allies Liberate Rome: June 5, 1944

43 D-Day (June 6, 1944)

44 Japanese Kamikaze Planes: The Scourge of the South Pacific Kamikaze Pilots Suicide Bombers

45 July 20, 1944 Assassination Plot 1. Adolf Hitler 2. Field Marshall Wilhelm Keitel 3. Gen Alfred von Jodl 4. Gen Walter Warlimont 5. Franz von Sonnleithner 6. Maj Herbert Buchs 7. Stenographer Heinz Buchholz 8. Lt Gen Hermann Fegelein 9. Col Nikolaus von Below 10. Rear Adm Hans-Erich Voss 11. Otto Gunsche, Hitler's adjutant 12. Gen Walter Scherff (injured) 13. Gen Ernst John von Freyend 14. Capt Heinz Assman (injured) E-mail this to a friend-mail this to a friend

46 T The Liberation of Paris: August 25, 1944 De Gaulle in Triumph!

47 Gen. MacArthur “Returns” to the Philippines! [1944]

48 The Battle of the Bulge: Hitler’s Last Offensive Dec. 16, 1944 to Jan. 28, 1945

49 Yalta: February, 1945 y FDR wants quick Soviet entry into Pacific war. y FDR & Churchill concede Stalin needs buffer, FDR & Stalin want spheres of influence and a weak Germany. y Churchill wants strong Germany as buffer against Stalin. y FDR argues for a ‘United Nations’.

50 Mussolini & His Mistress, Claretta Petacci Are Hung in Milan, 1945

51 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Dies April 12,1945 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Dies April 12,1945

52 US & Russian Soldiers Meet in Germany April 25, 1945

53 Hitler Commits Suicide April 30, 1945 The F ü hrer’s Bunker Cyanide & Pistols Mr. & Mrs. Hitler

54 V-E Day (May 8, 1945)

55 Horrors of the Holocaust Exposed The Holocaust was the systematic, bureaucratic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/article.php?lang=en&ModuleId=10005143

56 Crematoria at Majdanek Entrance to Auschwitz Horrors of the Holocaust Exposed

57 Mass Graves at Bergen-Belsen

58 Potsdam Conference: July, 1945 yFDR dead, Churchill out of office as Prime Minister during conference. yStalin only original. yThe United States has the A-bomb. yAllies agree Germany is to be divided into occupation zones P.M. Clement President Joseph Atlee Truman Stalin

59 Hiroshima – August 6, 1945 ©70,000 killed immediately. ©48,000 buildings. destroyed. ©100,000s died of radiation poisoning & cancer later.

60 Nagasaki – August 9, 1945 ©40,000 killed immediately. ©60,000 injured. ©100,000s died of radiation poisoning & cancer later.

61 Japanese A-Bomb Survivors Effects of Radiation Poisoning: Burns, Blood and Bone Diseases, Hair Loss, Diarrhea, Fever, Vomiting, and Sterilization

62 V-J Day (September 2, 1945)

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64 The Bi-Polarization of Europe: The Beginning of the Cold War

65 The Creation of the U. N.

66 The Nuremberg War Trials: Crimes Against Humanity  Trials of German Leaders for War Crimes  13 Trials in total – with many defendants in each case  Charged with crimes against humanity and war crimes  Trials lasted from 1945-1949  Most found guilty and sentenced to death or life in prison

67 Formation of the State of Israel May 14, 1948 Formation of the State of Israel May 14, 1948  United Nations created Israel as a homeland specifically for Jewish people  Created in the land of Palestine – then a British colony

68 The U.S. & the U.S.S.R. Emerged as the Two Superpowers of the later 20 th Century

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70 JAPANESE INTERNMENT  Aftermath of Pearl Harbor Bombing FDR authorized the forced relocation of Japanese Americans  Over 110,000 Japanese Americans were relocated away from the Pacific Coast

71 Women in the War  Women joined the Military primarily as nurses  19 million women worked in industry to replace men who had gone to war Government Propaganda:  Patriotic duty to join the workforce during the war  After war it was their duty to leave the workforce

72 African American Civil Rights  Roosevelt outlawed discrimination in the defense industries in 1941  1 st time allowed to join the Marines  Tuskegee Airmen – Air Force Pilots  Truman ended segregation in the military after the end of the war 1948


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