22 World War II 1
22 World War II 1
22 World War II 1
The Germany
senses
Allies meet Appeasement weakness in
with Germany. the Allies.
Cycle
To prevent
war, Allies
agree to the
German
demands.
Hitler’s Aggression
• Hitler remilitarized the
Rhineland in violation of
the Treaty of Versailles.
• Forced a union with
Austria.
You were given the choice between war
• Bullied Czechoslovakia and dishonor. You chose dishonor, and
into ceding the you will have war.—Winston Churchill
Sudetenland.
• Annexed all of
Czechoslovakia
• Demanded Poland
surrender “Polish
Corridor”
Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact
• Treaty signed on August 23,
1939.
• The treaty promises that Nazi
Germany and the Soviet Union
would not fight each other.
• The also pact included a secret
protocol, in which the signers
divied up Poland in half.
• The Soviet Union also was
allowed to dominate the
independent countries of Finland,
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and
Romania in any way they saw fit.
• This treaty would help give Hitler
the means to invade Poland.
• Stalin signed this because he
believed the West or Germany
was gearing up for a war with him
Meanwhile…in China
• Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931, the Japanese and created the puppet state of
Manchukuo.
• The Japanese promoted Japanese colonization of the region.
• The Japanese invade China in 1937 and capture Beijing, Shanghai, Nanking,
and other coastal cities.
• The Chinese, weakened by years of civil war, are easy prey to the stronger
Japanese armies with over a million fighting for Shanghai alone.
• From 1937-1945, the Chinese will lose 3.2 million killed while the Japanese lost
more than a million.
• Another 17.5 milllon Chinese will die in the Japanese atrocities committed by the
military.
• Rape of Nanking: From December 1937 to January 1938, the Japanese go
crazy in the city of Nanking. They rape women and children in the city and go on
a murder spree of the civilian populace. In six weeks, their genocidal acts will kill
300,000 innocent people.
US Isolationism
• In the years following WWI, the US will
stay out of European affairs as it deals
with the Depression.
• We did not want to get involved in the war
in Europe because of the death and
destruction before.
• Combined with Appeasement, it will help
Germany branch out.
Question Time
• 4. What was the goal behind
appeasement?
• FDR cruised to
his third term in
office.
Aircraft 14,795
Runs Amuck
• Soon after Pearl Harbor, the Japanese
overrun the European colonies.
• The Japanese capture Hong Kong,
Singapore and Malaya from the British,
Dutch East Indies and French Indochina.
• Also shortly after Pearl Harbor, the
Japanese made bombing runs on the
Philippines.
• The Japanese prepare to invade in
December of 1941 and continue their
attacks until May of 1942.
• US forces are forced back onto the Bataan
Peninsula and the island of Corregidor.
• American commander Douglas MacArthur
escapes before the troops fall.
• The Japanese take over 100,000 POW’s
and force them to walk the grueling Bataan
Death March where over 10,000 die.
The Home Front
• Many people join the armed forces.
• FDR brings back the draft. 10 million drafted.
• 16 million Americans will serve in the armed
services and 400,000 will be killed.
• WAAC—Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps
would free up valuable manpower for the war,
but they wouldn’t get equal rank or pay.
• 6 million women go to work— “Rosie the
Riveter”
The Home Front
• Most goods are rationed for the
war effort: gas, leather, meat,
sugar, coffee, etc.
• People donated copper, tin,
steel pots and pans as scrap
metal. Rubber tires too.
• All factories converted to war
effort.
• No strike pledge by unions.
• Cartoons go to war.
Propaganda
Propaganda
Propaganda
Japanese Internment
• Nisei—Japanese people born in this
country, were sent to live in
internment camps.
• Afraid they were spies.
• 110,000 sent away in Feb. 1942.
(11,000 Germans)
• Held there until 1946.
• 442 Reg. fought in Europe.—Highest
decorated regiment in US Army
history. (21 CMH, 52 DSC, 560 SS,
4,000 BS, 9486 PH)
• Korematsu vs US.
Question Time
• 9. Why was Japan so angry with the US?
Death of FDR
• FDR was getting a portrait painted of him
in Warm Springs, GA on April 12, 1945.
• He collapses and dies later on that
evening of a cerebral hemorrhage.
• Harry S. Truman became the next
president.
Defeat of Germany
• American forces cross the Rhine River
at Remagen in March 1945.
• Mussolini is executed by Italians.
• Russians are poised to take over
Berlin.
• Allied bombers are destroying German
factories and cities.
Defeat of Germany
• 2.5 million Soviet troops fight 1 million Germans in
urban combat for Berlin.
• The Germans, in a tough defense of the city, will lose
173,000 while killing 100,000 from April 16 to May 8.
• Berlin is captured by the Soviet forces and Germany
is compelled to surrender.
• Hitler commits suicide on April 30
• V-E Day: Victory in Europe Day, May 8, 1945. It is the
day that Germany surrenders.
Potsdam Conference
• Out of a force of 31,000 men, the
Japanese will lose 21,000 killed in action
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• Ghettos: Areas of a city that were normally run down and occupied
by the Jews. As the war goes on, all Jews are herded into these
neighborhoods that are run down and are given little food and water.
The crowding causes diseases to spread rather quickly. It would
later be used as a final step before deporting the Jews altogether.
Holocaust
Holocaust
Nuremburg Trials
• War crime trials held from 1945 to 1949 to convict Nazi
leaders for various war crimes.
• Out of the 24 major criminals, 12 are sentenced to be
executed and 3 are sent to life.
• Others have other sentences or are acquitted.
• Overall, about 185 individuals were indicted in the 12
cases.
• A number of doctors and SS leaders were condemned to
death by hanging, and approximately 120 other
defendants were given prison sentences of various
durations; 35 defendants were acquitted.
• It is a landmark for the upholding of human rights in the
world.
Legacy of the War
• UN will replace the League of Nations
• US will occupy Japan and help to democratize it.
• Germany will be divided up.
• Human Rights will become a major issue following the
war.
• Civil Rights Movement in America.
• Cold War will begin.
• No wars for conquest is tolerated.
• Women work outside of the home.
• Philippines become independent on July 4, 1946.
• We acquire Northern Marianas chain from Japan and
administer many island groups in the Pacific Ocean.
Race Relations in the War
• Blacks fought in segregated units.
• Japanese-Americans could only
fight in Europe. Admiral Chester W.
Nimitz pins Navy
Cross on Doris
• Navajo Indians used as “code Miller, at ceremony
on board warship in