1 / 30

The Beginning of WWII

The Beginning of WWII. Alliances : a) Berlin-Rome Pact – a.k.a –alliance of Steel b) Nazi-Soviet Pact c) Allied Powers d) Axis Powers Munich Deal – Czechoslovak Given away, why?. Poland Beginning of War - Invasion of Poland Sept.-1939- Why? a) fell in 3 weeks – USSR assist!

zane-gates
Télécharger la présentation

The Beginning of WWII

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. The Beginning of WWII • Alliances : a) Berlin-Rome Pact – a.k.a –alliance of Steel b) Nazi-Soviet Pact c) Allied Powers d) Axis Powers • Munich Deal – Czechoslovak Given away, why?

  2. Poland Beginning of War - Invasion of Poland Sept.-1939- Why? a) fell in 3 weeks – USSR assist! b) blitzkrieg c) sitzkrieg - until May 1940 France/England a) ill trained & equipped b) Maginot line – Belgium c) May 22, 1940 Allies pushed to Dunkirk – evacuated 90% of troops d) Germans invade Paris – June 22 French sign Armistice establishes – Vichy Gov. Early Action

  3. Early Action Continued • Operation “Sea Lion”- bombing of British Isles • Philosophy – Break Great Britain down for German invasion-continued during war • British Advantages a) Royal Air Force superior to Germans Lufwaffer. b) Produced planes faster than Germans c- had “RADAR”

  4. United States Policy At the Beginning of WWII • Isolated! • Actions: a) Neutrality Act b) Cash & Carry c) Destroyer Base Deal d) Lend Lease Act e) ABC Staff Agreement & Atlantic Charter

  5. Road To Pearl Harbor • 1931 invasion of Manchuria- Stimpson Doctrine • 1937 invasion of China – referred as an incident! • 1939 – signing of the Axis pact • 1941 – invasion of Indo- China

  6. The Attack on Pearl Harbor • Trying to resolve problem: a) meetings between US & Japan – until 11-30-41-final attempt b) Japanese task force c) The attack -

  7. Description of The Attack on Pearl Harbor • Sunday Dec. 7th 1941 in the morning • Over 3,000 casualties • 8 battleships sunk – 3 aircraft carriers on maneuvers and not damaged • FDR now has reason to involve United States in WWII • Crippled American power in the Pacific

  8. Involvement pulls us out of depression Dollar-a-year men revived! Organizations/actions by government: a) Office of War Mobilization b) War Production Board b) VP – Harry Truman’s committee c) Smith-Connelly act d) Office of Price Administration Financing the War a) bonds b) taxes American Home Front

  9. Raising an Army • Begins in the summer of 1940 • Called National Guard to active duty • Passed the Selective Service and Training Act in 1940 = 1st peace time draft • WAAC = Women’s Auxiliary Army Corp • WASPs = Women Airforce Service Pilots • auxiliary branches of the navy, coast guard, and marines. • Served as nurses, drove vehicles, and ferried planes to free men for active duty!

  10. Consequences of WW II in the United States • Increased juvenile delinquency • Increased marriages – baby boom • May Act – V-Girls • Lack on housing • Relocation on Japanese –Executive Order 9066

  11. Relocation/Interment Camp

  12. Early War in the Pacific • Japanese Attack on the Philippines-12-8-41 a) Clark Air Base b) evacuation on McArthur – “I will return” c) Bataan Death March – set back war effort 6 months for Japanese • Doolittle Raid! USS Hornet April 1942 • Battle of Coral Sea – May 1942 • Midway June 1942= balance of power in Pacific-how?

  13. War In Europe • June 1941 Germans invade Soviet Union • Invasion of North Africa Nov. 1942– “Operation Torch” involves US & GB – Why attack North Africa • Personalities involved • Key Battle - El Alamein

  14. Operation Torch

  15. Invasion of Sicily July 9th 1943 Personalities Plan of attack 39 days to take – many in Italian military surrender Why? Notable incidents a) Patton & slapping incident b) German evacuation Invasion of Italy September 1943 a) soft underbelly of Europe, Why? b) Gained a foothold in Europe. In October established Foggia an Airbase. In January –Anzio landing near Rome c) Mussolini removed from power d) Bulk of allied forces pull out in March of 1944 – Rome taken in June 1944 Operation Husky

  16. Operation Husky

  17. Invasion of Italy

  18. Invasion of Italy

  19. Operation Overlord – Invasion of Normandy – June 6, 1944 • Supreme Allied Commander- Eisenhower • Deception! Fake message – Calais • Facts about invasion – use of mulberries • Result of invasion – Germany 3 front war

  20. Operation Overlord

  21. The curtain falls on Germany! • August 25, 1944 Paris liberated – Charles DeGualle • Last ditch German efforts I) use of V-1& V-2 rockets II) Battle of the Bulge – last German offensive

  22. Ending of war in Europe • March – Allies cross Rhine & Russians ready to invade • May 8, 1945 Germans surrender – VE Day – surrender unconditional

  23. Yalta Conference • February 1945 • How to rebuild Europe after WWII • Role of Allied forces • After countries liberated – each nation would vote on Gov! • Arrangements were made to set up United Nations

  24. Fighting in the Pacific • Strategy after Midway – Island hopping/skipping: hit strategic areas in Pacific • Longer War lasted better chance that the United States had to win war! • Areas hit;I)1943 Guadalcanal, II) 1943 Gilbert Islands, III)June, 1944 Guam and Saipan, IV) Oct. 1944 Philippine Islands, V) Iwo Jima, VI) Okinawa – Bonzi charges! • Decision – invade or use atomic bomb?

  25. Potsdam Conference

  26. Decision A-Bomb • Creation of A-bomb • Hiroshima –August 6, 1945 • Nagasaki – August 9, 1945 • Ending of War Sept.2, 1945 = VJ day – USS Missouri – McArthur –Terms of Surrender

  27. Odds & Ends of WWII • April 12th , 1945 FDR dies Truman takes over • After WWII – UN goes into full swing • Holocaust – final solution = elimination of Jews – 1942 – 6-8 millions Jews and other “racial inferiors” put to death • Why Korea split in two ? • War trials held in Nuremburg & Tokyo – 1st time in History of war men were held accountable for war crimes – only members of the losing side were held accountable! • Weapons of WW II

More Related