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World War Two

World War Two. German Aggression Continues. The Czech Crisis Munich Conference 1938 What did England, France and Germany agree to? Nonaggression pact- ( pg 743 ) Terms: ? Blitzkrieg in Poland (1939) WW2 begins-why does this invasion start WW2? . German Aggression Continues.

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World War Two

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  1. World War Two

  2. German Aggression Continues • The Czech Crisis • Munich Conference 1938 • What did England, France and Germany agree to? • Nonaggression pact-(pg 743) • Terms: ? • Blitzkrieg in Poland (1939) WW2 begins-why does this invasion start WW2?

  3. German Aggression Continues Who is the ‘appeaser’ and who is being appeased?

  4. The United States Aids Its Allies • 1935-1937 Congress passed the Neutrality Acts- • Arguments for and against neutrality: • Cash and carry- 1939 • Lend and Lease- 1939

  5. Japan’s Pacific Campaign • Hideki Tojo, launched an invasion into China (1937) • Advancement to U.S. territories- • Japan took over military bases in Indochina (French territories). • Result?

  6. The Holocaust • How did Hitler convince the German people to turn against the Jews? • In 1933 Hitler ordered the removal of all “non Aryans”. • Nuremberg Laws-

  7. Kristallnacht • Nazis blamed Jews for destruction • Herschel Grynszpan shoots Vom Rath

  8. A Flood of Jewish Refugees “We all want to get rid or our Jews. The difficulty is that no country wishes to receive them.” • “Final Solution” • Genocide-

  9. The Condemned • Communists, socialists, liberals, gypsies, freemasons, Jehovah’s Witnesses, homosexuals, mentally deficient, disabled, and incurably ill. • Ghettos-

  10. Concentration Camps • Originally set up for political opponents. Here “non Aryans” worked as slaves until they were killed.

  11. Concentration CampsWhere are the concentration camps located?

  12. The Final Stage • Gas chambers • Separated, some used for medical experiments in order to test disease and sterilization. • An estimated ____ million were murdered during the Holocaust, ___ million Jewish.

  13. Battle of Stalingrad (1942) • Germany controlled 90% of the city, until _______. • Result:

  14. War Limits Civil RightsU.S.A • Segregation in military • All non whites were segregated. African Americans could not fight until the end of the war. • Asa Philip Randolph v. Franklin Roosevelt

  15. Internment Camps • Over ________ Japanese Americans held from 1942 until the end of war. • How was this hypocritical on the part of the U.S.? • Why were Japanese Americas held in internment camps?

  16. Defeat for Japan • What was the Manhattan Project about? • Why did President Truman August 6th 1945, order the atomic bomb to be dropped on __________, on August 6th 1945 and the again, 3 days later, order a second to be dropped on ________.

  17. Establishing the United Nations • United Nations (UN) was established in _________. What was its purpose?

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