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The Results of WWII

The Results of WWII. Creation of the United Nations.

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The Results of WWII

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  1. The Results of WWII

  2. Creation of the United Nations The United Nations was formed in 1945 to maintain peace, bring an end to war, improve the standard of living for all nations, and to promote human rights. It was led by the security council (Britain, France, U.S., U.S.S.R., & China) and included all major powers of the world.

  3. Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin at Yalta in Feb. 1945. Attlee, Truman, and Stalin at Potsdam. Ju;y-Aug. 1945. During the conference (Potsdam), Truman mentioned to Stalin about an unspecified "powerful new weapon"; Stalin, who knew of its existence long before Truman ever knew through placing spies inside US borders, encouraged the usage of any weapon that would hasten the end of the war.

  4. Discovery of the Holocaust Near the end of the war allied troops discovered the concentration camps set up by the Nazis. At these camps Jews worked for the German war effort. In some cases they were used in German medical experiments as guinea pigs. At Auschwitz over 6,000 Jews were gassed per day. By the end of the war Hitler had killed over 1/3 of the Jews in Europe, approx. 6 million people.

  5. Holocaust Map of Concentration Camps

  6. Naked Jewish women, some of whom are holding infants, wait in a line before their execution by Ukrainian auxilliary police. Source: Main Commission for the Investigation of Nazi War Crimes, Warsaw, Poland.

  7. U.S. troops watch a passing cart laden with corpses leave the Dachau concentration camp, intended for burial. Allied authorities required local farmers to drive their loaded carts through the town of Dachau as education for the inhabitants.

  8. Children subjected to medical experiments in Auschwitz. Source: The Pictorial History of the Holocaust, Edited by Yitzhak Arad, Macmillan Publishing Company, New York, 1990.

  9. High-altitude medical experiments in Dachau. In order to test the probable endurance of pilots who have to eject from their planes, SS doctors exposed prisoners to high-altitude conditions simulated in a chamber. Many victims died during such experiments. In order for the simulation to be as realistic as possible, prisoners were hung by parachute straps.

  10. Medical Experiments on Jews Auschwitz SS doctors, led by the infamous Dr. Josef Mengele, performed different medical experiments on Jewish inmates. Common were the sterilizations of young Jewish men and women at the prime of their fertile lives. Crude methods of local anesthesia were used during experiments on their sexual organs, while young girls and boys were forced to watch the procedures. Several of these victims survived the ordeal and lived to tell their story.Other medical experiments were performed to test human resistance to freezing temperatures and human endurance under the most severe conditions. Video Footage: Nazi Murder Mills

  11. Manhattan Project & Atomic Age The United States, led by physicist Robert Oppenheimer, developed an atomic bomb under the secretive Manhattan Project. By mid-1945 there was a belief by the Americans that the Japanese were too proud to surrender. This led American President Harry S. Truman to order the dropping of the atomic bomb. On August 6, 1945 the U.S. bombed Hiroshima. More than 70,000 people were killed and 61,000 were injured instantly. Many people were vaporized, and radiation burns scorched others. The Japanese refused surrender and on Aug. 9 the U.S. dropped a second bomb on Nagasaki. Aug. 10, 1945 Japan surrenders ending WWII. This signaled the beginning of the nuclear arms race and the Cold War.

  12. Atomic bomb test explosion Los Alamos was so secret that officially it did not exist. Babies born there received birth certificates indicating they were born at box 1663. Watch towers and prison-like security surrounded the U.S. top security, top secret Los Alamos atomic bomb development facility during WWII

  13. The patterns of clothing were permanently burned into the skin because of the intense flash of light.

  14. Hair loss due to radiation exposure

  15. Atomic Blast Shadows The shadow of the parapets are imprinted on the surface of the bridge, 2,890 feet (880 meters) south-south-west of the hypocenter. These shadows give a clue as to the exact location of the hypocenter

  16. Little Boy Fat Man

  17. Birth of the Cold War The Cold War resulted from disputes between democratic and communist nations during WWII. The US and the USSR could not agree on how to deal with Germany at the end of WWII. The US did not want reparations to be paid while the USSR did. This led to the division of Germany into separate zones (both communist and democratic). A power struggle emerged between the superpowers leading to an arms race and the formation of alliances based upon communist or democratic lines throughout the world.

  18. The countries behind the iron curtain are shaded in red. Yugosalvia (in grey) was independent of the Eastern Bloc, yet it was still communist run. http://www.churchill-speeches.com/speech_player/index.htm

  19. Germany divided into separate zones after WWII ends. The creation of West Germany (democratic) and East Germany (communist) was a result of the cold war.

  20. Berlin was located in East Germany (communist) but the city itself was divided into both democratic and communist zones. From 1949-1961, almost three million East Germans escaped to the West. In July 1961 alone, 30,000 fled, precipitating another Berlin Crisis on August 13, 1961 when East German authorities built a 28-mile-long wall(euphemistically called the "antifascist protective barrier") along the border to prevent East Germans from escaping to the West.

  21. Baby Boom Generation

  22. Before: picture of the land that would become the American suburb of Levittown, in Long Island, NY.

  23. After: An aerial view of the suburban development of Levittown as a result of the baby boom.

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