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Explore the events of World War II, starting with the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in Germany. Discover how the Axis Powers, including Germany, Italy, and Japan, shaped the course of the war. Learn about the major battles, alliances, and political leaders that defined this global conflict.
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World War II 1939-1945
The End of One War & the Beginning of Another
Because the Central Powers lost WWI they were forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles. treaty- a document that states a formal agreement about something.
This treaty was a document that stated that the Central Powers, mainly Germany, must pay for the damage done to the Allied Powers countries during WWI.
Germany was at an all time low! They were being forced to pay for the damages of WWI which meant they did not have enough money to fix the problems in their country. The German citizens decided it was time for a change in leadership!
Sentence Summary Something I understood and could explain to someone else is _____________________.
Adolf Hitler & the Nazi Party
In 1933, German citizens elected Adolf Hitler as their chancellor. Hitler was a member of the political party known as the Nazi Party.
People in Germany believed that Hitler and the Nazi Party would help their country recover from the hard times they were experiencing due to the Treaty of Versailles and the loss of WWI.
In Germany, Hitler ruled as a dictator. A dictator is a leader of a government that has total control over the people in his country.
Between the time period of 1920-1940 certain dictators were gaining extreme amounts of power in their country. Hitler Germany Mussolini Italy Hirohito Japan Stalin Soviet Union
Sentence Summary I found out that . . .
Major Events of World War II
As dictator, Hitler takes control over the German army and secretly starts rebuilding its forces. In 1939, Hitler and the German army invade the country of Poland. Hitler’s goal is to take over Europe one country at a time. World War II had begun.
By June 1940, Hitler and his army had swept through Europe conquering six countries, including Denmark and France.
Just as in WWI the United States did not want to enter the war. However, Japan drew the United States into the war by bombing one of America’s most important naval bases, Pearl Harbor. December 7, 1941
Axis Powers Germany Italy Japan The Allies United Kingdom France United States Soviet Union WWII Alliances All the Axis Power countries are ruled by dictators!
3-2-1 • 3 things you learned • 2 things you thought were interesting • 1 question you still have
Category Definition A political party led by Hitler Political Nazis Examples Draw
Category Definition A World War II alliance Political Axis Italy, Germany, and Japan Examples Draw
Category Definition A World War II alliance Political Allies United States, United Kingdom, France, and Russia Examples Draw
Correct Sequence of Events Major Events of Story #1 – Marine Color Guard says the Arizona is under attack. • Marine Color Guard says that the Arizona is under attack. • Bomb hits Arizona and Lt. Simonson dies. • Major Shapley and Nightingale make it to the beach safely and go to the bomb shelter. • Many soldiers are dead and badly wounded. • Bomb shakes ship and catches it on fire. • Bomb throws Nightingale into the water. #2 – Bomb hits Arizona and Lt. Simonson dies. #3 – Bomb shakes ship and catches it on fire. #4 – Many soldiers are dead and badly wounded. #5 – Bomb throws Nightingale into the water. #6 – Major Shapley and Nightingale make it to the beach safely and go to the bomb shelter.
“Attack on Pearl Harbor” Rubric • Correctly Made Timeline • 6 Times • 6 Events (written in complete sentences) • 6 Pictures (one for each event; cannot use same picture more than one time) • Correct Sequence • Size • Colored (no marker) • Neatness
Acrostic Poem Write the name of one country involved in World War II vertically on a sheet of paper. For each letter, think of a word or phrase that sums up what we have studied about that particular weapon and how it was used. U N I T E D S T A T E S
Winston Churchill • Leader of the United Kingdom • Allies • Prime Minister
Adolf Hitler • Leader of Germany • Axis • Dictator • Started World War II By Invading Poland • Organized the Holocaust
Benito Mussolini • Leader of Italy • Axis • Dictator
Franklin D. Roosevelt • Leader of the United States • Allies • President • President of the United States when Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese • Only President to be elected for 4 terms • Died while serving as President
Joseph Stalin • Leader of the Soviet Union • Allies • Dictator
Harry Truman • Leader of the United States • Allies • President • Ordered atomic bombs to be dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Passport Rubric Topic – Major Events of World War II Picture – related to topic Size of Picture Colored (no marker) Sentence – I drew __________, because ______________.
Sentence Summary _____________ and _________ are similar in that they both ________________. They are different in that they both ____________________.
End of World War II
Germany and the Axis Powers won most of the battles in the first half of the war. However, momentum shifted when Germany tried to invade the Soviet Union in 1942. Germany is defeated at Stalingrad and the Allies are now in control.
With the Allies win at Stalingrad they are now in control of the war. The Allies take back control of France and begin to advance into Germany. By 1944, Italy drops out of the war and now Germany is in retreat.
After Italy dropped out of the war, Russian forces advanced into Eastern Europe and Germany. Instead of facing defeat Hitler committed suicide on April 30, 1945.
As the war was coming to an end the United States requested Japan to surrender. After not responding to our requests President Harry Truman took other action. In August 1945 the United States dropped an atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima, Japan.
After the first bombing Japan still did not surrender, so Truman dropped another atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan. The two bombings in total killed over 200,000 Japanese citizens.
What Makes An Atomic Bomb So Different? RegularBomb AtomicBomb • At explosion, a regular bomb sends out shrapnel (metal pieces of the bomb). • Nuclear bomb (uses nuclear energy) • At explosion, an atomic bomb sends out shrapnel, as well as radiation. Radiation is waves of energy that cannot be seen or smelled.
Why is Radiation BAD? • Can cause radiation poisoning. • Contaminate water and ground. • Cause Birth Defects • Cause Blood Defects
History Strips Rubric • 1 Picture for Each Event • Date for Each Event • Description of Each Event • In Correct Order • Colored (no marker) • Size of Picture • Neatness
Concentric Circle Questions • What battle was the turning point for the Allies? 2.What Axis Power dropped out of World War II first? 3.What Axis Power dropped out of World War II last? 4.What was used to get Japan to surrender? 5.How is an atomic bomb different from a regular bomb? 6.Should the United States have used the atomic bomb on Japan? 7.Partner’s Response to Question #6
Pattern Puzzles • You will be given an index card. • Read the index card and decide which frisbee it should be placed in. • Place your index card in the correct frisbee.
Passport Rubric Topic – End of World War II Picture – related to topic Size of Picture Colored (no marker) Sentence – I drew __________, because ______________.
List-Group-LabelMake 5 columns on your paper. Label the columns: Allies, Axis, Leaders, Weapons, and Important Battle Places. Germany Pearl Harbor Joseph Stalin Normandy Italy United Kingdom Adolf Hitler Atomic Bomb Nagasaki France Hiroshima Franklin D. Roosevelt Japan Benito Mussolini Soviet Union United States Poland Stalingrad
List-Group-Label Important Battle Places Allies Axis Leaders Weapons Joseph Stalin Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Franklin D. Roosevelt Atomic Bomb Pearl Harbor Normandy Nagasaki Hiroshima Poland Stalingrad United Kingdom France Soviet Union United States Germany Italy Japan
The Holocaust
Throughout the 1930s Hitler and the Nazi party blamed the Jewish citizens of Germany for all of the country’s problems. Hitler stated that true Germans belonged to a “superior race”.
Hitler and the Nazi soldiers took Jewish property and began to send Jews and other inferior people to concentration camps. At the concentration camps the Nazi soldiers would torture and kill millions of people in numerous ways.