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World War Two 1939-1945

World War Two 1939-1945. Causes. The Great Depression caused people to want leaders who could bring change . A world wide depression led to dictatorships in Germany, Italy and Japan. They formed a military alliance to gain world dominance called the Axis Powers .

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World War Two 1939-1945

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  1. World War Two1939-1945

  2. Causes • The Great Depression caused people to want leaders who could bring change. • A world wide depression led to dictatorships in Germany, Italy and Japan. • They formed a military alliance to gain world dominance called the Axis Powers. • Their Promise was to restore their countries to greatness.

  3. Adolf Hitler- Germany • Led Nazi Party to power in 1933 • He began to arm Germany for war. • His plan was to conquer Europe. • Committed suicide as Germany faced defeat in 1945.

  4. Benito Mussolini- Italy • Came to power in 1922. • Died violently in 1945.

  5. Hideki Tojo- Japan • Gained control in Japan in 1941. • Convicted of war crimes and executed in 1948.

  6. Axis control of Europe- 1942 • Germany • German control • Italy and it’s territories

  7. Japanese control- 1942

  8. Terms to Know Page 150 • dictator • Fascism • genocide • rationing • reparations • Holocaust • black market • civil service

  9. The Lend Lease Act • Congress gave President Roosevelt the power to lend military equipment to American allies. • For the next four years merchant ships moved goods across the Atlantic. • Germany responded by sinking many ships.

  10. Pearl Harbor- Dec. 7, 1941 • Japanese warplanes attacked the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. • 2,300 soldiers and civilians were killed. • Many naval ships and aircrafts were destroyed. • The U.S. declared war on Japan the next day.

  11. U.S. Involvement in Europe • Germany declared war on the U.S. in December of 1941. • U.S. troops first fought in North Africa, Italy and landed at Normandy, France June 6, 1944 – D-Day. • Germany was defeated by May 1945.

  12. U.S. involvement in the Pacific • The U.S. used a strategy called “island hopping” to force the Japanese to retreat. • In August, 1945 President Harry Truman ordered atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan.

  13. Japan surrendered Sept 2, 1945

  14. Georgia in the war- military bases • Supplied thousands of soldiers & sailors • Georgia provided land for new training bases and to expand existing ones. • Fort Benning trained thousands of infantry. • Fort Stewart was built for anti-aircraft training. • Many bases also held prisonersof war.

  15. Bell Aircraft- Marietta, GA • Bell Aircraft opened a factory in Marietta (near Atlanta) to build B-29 bombers. • Employed almost 30,000 workers (6,000 women). • Brought millions of dollars in wages to GA.

  16. Georgia Shipyards • 187 Liberty cargo ships were built in Savannah and Brunswick. • Nearly 45,000 men and women worked around the clock to build these ships.

  17. LH Page 154Defining the context WWII

  18. Carl Vinson • Congressman Vinson worked to build up the U.S. Navy in the 1920s and 30s. • Became known as the “Father of the Two Oceans Navy”. • Helped gain contracts to Georgia shipyards. • These ports continue to be important military centers for Georgia.

  19. Richard Russell • First served as Governor of Georgia then became a US Senator. • Was considered an expert on military strategy and was influential on US Military policy. • Russell used his influence to bring and maintain 15 military bases and thousands of jobs to Georgia.

  20. The Holocaust • Jews throughout Europe were imprisoned in concentration camps. • By the war’s end, 6 million Jews had been murdered. • Many Holocaust survivors moved to Georgia after the war. • Georgians began to rethink their treatment of minorities in the state.

  21. Sensory FigureLhand 156 I smell smoke from the camp fire. Draw a figure of a person for this section- this can be a stick figure. Use his five senses to tell me what is going on in his world. What does he smell, taste, touch, hear and see

  22. Vocabulary Quiz WWII Dictator Fascism Genocide civil serviceRationing reparations Holocaust Accredited black market Bell Aircraft • A Factory in Marietta that built B-29 bombers. • A leader with absolute power. • The killing of 6 million European Jews in WWII • A philosophy of govt. given by a dictator. • A person is hired based on qualifications, not political connections. • The deliberate killing of a particular group of people. • Limiting the purchase of something. • To give official approval to, educational institution. • Illegal sales of rationed goods. • Compensations for war damages.

  23. WWII Dictators and Terms Quiz • Name the three WW2 dictators and the countries they ruled. (example: Elkins- SEMS GA History) 1. 2. 3. genocide Lend lease reparations Fascism Axis Powers dictator Holocaust 4. Which side of the war did Germany belong to? 5. This requires a country to pay compensation for losing a war. 6. Describes a government characterized by a dictator. 7. This is defined as a leader with absolute power. 8. This term describe the deliberate killing of a specific group of people. 9. This allowed Roosevelt to send military supplies to Great Britain. 10. This name refers to the killing of millions of Jews during the war. Short answer- Write one complete sentence about the way the AXIS powers reacted to The United States Land Lease Act…

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