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World War II,[object Object],And the Holocaust,[object Object],1939-1945,[object Object]
Bell Ringer,[object Object],Describe the economic situation of Germany in between the wars.,[object Object],1 minute,[object Object]
The Road To War,[object Object]
Totalitarianism,[object Object],What  root word do you notice in totalitarian?,[object Object]
Totalitarianism,[object Object],A totalitarian government is one that exerts total control over a nation,[object Object],It dominates all aspects of life,[object Object],Uses terror to: ,[object Object],Suppress individual rights ,[object Object],Silence all forms of opposition,[object Object]
Fascism,[object Object],Emphasizes the importance of the nation or an ethnic group and the supreme authority of the leader,[object Object],Fascist leaders of WWII,[object Object],Adolf Hitler (Germany – Axis),[object Object],Benito Mussolini (Italy – Axis),[object Object],Joseph Stalin (USSR – Allied),[object Object]
Adolf Hitler,[object Object],video,[object Object]
Stalin’s Soviet Union,[object Object],Lenin’s death (1924),[object Object],Fight for power – Stalin vs. Trotsky,[object Object],Trotsky fled to South America,[object Object],Stalin sends thugs over,[object Object],Trotsky assassinated ,[object Object]
Stalin’s Five-Year Plan,[object Object],Goal – modernize USSR ,[object Object],Agriculture,[object Object],Industry ,[object Object],Collective Farms ,[object Object],Soviet farmers to combine small family farms into big ones,[object Object],Owned & operated by the state,[object Object],Did this go over well? Why? (30 seconds),[object Object]
Collective Farms,[object Object],Stalin met with great resistance,[object Object],Forced peasants off of their land,[object Object]
Consequences of Protest,[object Object],Resistant farmers punished,[object Object],Took food - millions died (starvation),[object Object],5 million sent to gulags (forced labor camps) in Siberia,[object Object]
Consequences of Collectivization,[object Object],Human cost,[object Object],Agricultural production fell dramatically,[object Object],Food shortages  rationing,[object Object],Clearly unsuccessful,[object Object]
Soviet Industrialization,[object Object],More successful,[object Object],Iron, steel, coal, and oil produced,[object Object],Money invested here, not in housing,  clothing,,[object Object],or consumer goods – resulted in more shortages of essential products,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Check for Understanding,[object Object],What was Stalin’s Five-Year Plan, and what happened to those who disagreed?,[object Object],Discuss with partner,[object Object],1 minute,[object Object]
Germany,[object Object],March 1935 – Hitler denounced the Treaty of Versailles & began rearmament ,[object Object],League of Nations objected, but did nothing,[object Object]
Germany (cont.),[object Object],LON’s failure to act convinced Hitler to take bigger risks,[object Object],Mussolini (Italy) took notice,[object Object]
Benito Mussolini,[object Object],video,[object Object]
Mussolini Attacks Ethiopia	,[object Object],Italy was defeated by Ethiopia in the 1890s,[object Object],October, 1935 Italy invaded & easily conquered the African nation (aka Abyssinia),[object Object]
League of Nations Reacts,[object Object],Condemned but did nothing,[object Object],Britain and France hoped to keep the peace in Europe,[object Object],“God and history will ,[object Object],	remember your judgment…It is us today. It will be you tomorrow.”  -  Haile Selassie, Ethiopian Emperor,[object Object]
German Expansion,[object Object],March 1936 – Germany reoccupies the Rhineland (DMZ),[object Object]
1936 Rome – Berlin Pact,[object Object],Hitler & Mussolini form an alliance,[object Object]
Formation of Axis Powers,[object Object],November 1936 – Japan allied with Italy & Germany,[object Object],Axis Powers,[object Object]
German Expansion,[object Object],Hitler pushed for “Anschluss”  (political union) with Austria,[object Object],March 1938 – Austrian Chancellor said no,[object Object],Hitler sent in German troops,[object Object],Britain & France protested – Hitler said…,[object Object]
MYOB!,[object Object]
Check for Understanding,[object Object],What was “Anschluss?”,[object Object],Share with partner - 30 seconds,[object Object]
Sudetenland,[object Object],1938 Hitler also demanded this industrial region in Western Czechoslovakia,[object Object]
Reactions to Expansion,[object Object],France – shocked,[object Object],Britain – policy of appeasement,[object Object],Giving into a competitor’s demands in order to keep peace,[object Object],PM Neville Chamberlain met with Hitler twice,[object Object]
Appeasement,[object Object],Did not work – why??,[object Object]
Appeasement,[object Object],Did not work – why??,[object Object],Because Hitler kept increasing his demands,[object Object]
1938 Munich,[object Object],September 1938 – Meeting in Munich,[object Object],Hitler (Germany),[object Object],Mussolini (Italy),[object Object],Chamberlain (Britain),[object Object],Daladier (France),[object Object],France & Britain not prepared for conflict,[object Object],What do you think they did?,[object Object]
L-R: Chamberlain, Daladier, Hitler, Mussolini,[object Object]
In the End…,[object Object],Sudetenland was sacrificed,[object Object],No one consulted Czech leaders,[object Object],France was bound by treaty to defend Czech ,[object Object],Hitler allowed to annex Sudetenland,[object Object],Chamberlain hailed as peacekeeper,[object Object]
Closure,[object Object],What is appeasement and how did it play a role in the spread of fascism during the 1930s?,[object Object]
The Spanish Civil War1936-1939,[object Object],A Dress Rehearsal for World War II,[object Object]
Spanish Civil War,[object Object],February 1936 – Spain held an election,[object Object],Many vied for power,[object Object],This tension led to:,[object Object],Labor strikes,[object Object],Assassinations,[object Object],Street battles,[object Object]
Outcomes,[object Object],National Front elected (liberals/socialists/,[object Object],	   communists),[object Object],Coup d’état by rebels (Army),[object Object],Led by Gen. Francisco Franco (Fascist),[object Object]
Sides,[object Object],Republicans,[object Object],Socialists,[object Object],Communists,[object Object],Anarchists,[object Object],Liberal democrats,[object Object],Nationalists,[object Object],Loyalists,[object Object],“Francoists”,[object Object],Fascists,[object Object]
Nationalists vs. Republicans,[object Object],Republicans backed by:,[object Object],USSR		   provided arms &,[object Object],Mexico		   supplies,[object Object],International Brigades (soldiers),[object Object],Nationalists backed by:,[object Object],Germany	  provided tanks, planes, &,[object Object],Italy		   soldiers,[object Object]
World War II - Part I
America’s Reaction,[object Object],Neutrality Act – 1937 (isolationism),[object Object],Attracted the attention of many (Hemingway, Orwell),[object Object],Small brigades from across the country (and the world) volunteered,[object Object],Which side do you think they took?,[object Object],Spanish Civil War  “The Lincoln Brigade”,[object Object]
The Bombing of Guernica,[object Object],On with the show…,[object Object]
Guernica,[object Object],April 26, 1937 Hitler’s Condor Legion Forces (Luftwaffe) bombed the Spanish city of Guernica ,[object Object]
The Story of Guernica,[object Object],It was market day in Guernica when the church bells of Santa Maria sounded the alarm that afternoon in 1937. People from the surrounding hillsides crowded the town square. "Every Monday was a fair in Guernica," says José Monasterio, eyewitness,[object Object],to the bombing. "They attacked when there were a lot of people there. And they knew when their bombing would kill the most. When there are more people, more people would die.",[object Object]
   For over three hours, twenty-five or more of Germany's best-equipped bombers, accompanied by at least twenty more Messerschmitt and Fiat Fighters, dumped one hundred thousand pounds of high-explosive and incendiary bombs on the village, slowly and systematically pounding it to rubble.,[object Object]
"We were hiding in the shelters and praying. I only thought of running away, I was so scared. I didn't think about my parents, mother, house, nothing. ..,[object Object],…just escape. Because during those three and one half hours, I thought I was going to die." ,[object Object],(eyewitness Luis Aurtenetxea),[object Object]
Those trying to escape were cut down by the strafing machine guns of fighter planes. "They kept just going back and forth, sometimes in a long line, sometimes in close formation. It was as if they were practicing new moves. They must have fired thousands of bullets." ,[object Object],(eyewitness Juan Guezureya) ,[object Object]
The fires that engulfed the city burned for three days. Seventy percent of the town was destroyed. Sixteen hundred civilians - one third of the population - were killed or wounded.,[object Object]
News of the bombing spread like wildfire. The Nationalists immediately denied any involvement, as did the Germans. But few were fooled by Franco's protestations of innocence. In the face of international outrage at the carnage, Germany claimed publicly that the target was a bridge over the Mundaca River on the edge of town, chosen in order to cut off the fleeing Republican troops. ,[object Object]
Although the Condor Legion was made up of the best airmen and planes of Hitler's developing war machine, not a single hit was scored on the presumed target, nor on the railway station, nor on the small-arms factory nearby.,[object Object]
Guernica is the cultural capital of the Basque people, seat of their centuries-old independence and democratic ideals. It has no strategic value as a military target. Yet some time later, a secret report to Berlin was uncovered stating, "...the concentrated attack on Guernica was the greatest success," making the dubious intent of the,[object Object],mission clear…,[object Object]
The all-out air attack had been ordered on Franco's behalf to break the spirited Basque resistance to Nationalist forces. Guernica had served as the testing ground for a new Nazi military tactic - blanket-bombing a civilian population to demoralize the enemy. ,[object Object]
World War II - Part I
Spanish Civil War - Movies,[object Object],Pan’s Labrynth,[object Object],Butterfly (La Lengua de las Mariposas),[object Object]
Europe Goes To War,[object Object],Blitzkrieg and Beyond…,[object Object]
Winston Churchill,[object Object],Regarding the Munich Conference in 1938:,[object Object],“Britain and France had to choose between war and dishonor. They Chose dishonor. They will have war.”,[object Object]
Hitler’s Pact With Stalin,[object Object],Enemies – realize more to gain as allies,[object Object],August, 1939: Ten year Nonaggression Pact,[object Object],Secret clause: G & R to split states of E. Europe,[object Object]
Invasion of Poland,[object Object],March, 1939 – Britain & France promise aid to Poland (Is Hitler worried? Why?),[object Object],September 1, 1939: Germany invaded Poland,[object Object],Blitzkrieg – “Lightening War”,[object Object],Fast, concentrated air and land attack,[object Object],Takes enemy’s army by surprise,[object Object]
Poland (cont.),[object Object],Germany had overrun Poland in less than 1 month,[object Object],Where were Britain & France??,[object Object]
Helpless Allies,[object Object],Due to blitzkrieg, Britain & France could not mobilize quickly enough to come to the aid of Poland,[object Object],However, B & F declared war on G on Sept. 3, 1939,[object Object]
Soviet Union & Poland,[object Object],Sept. 17, 1939 - As per secret pact, Stalin invaded & seized Eastern Poland,[object Object],Sept. 19th – Poland surrendered,[object Object]
“Phony War” (aka Sitzkrieg),[object Object],Silent period  Oct. 1939-April 1940,[object Object],Germany & Soviet forces held ground,[object Object],Britain & France mobilized troops,[object Object]
Maginot Line,[object Object],A series of fortifications along the French-German border,[object Object],Provided to troops:,[object Object],Housing,[object Object],Recreational  areas,[object Object],a/c,[object Object],Underground rail,[object Object]
World War II - Part I
General Patton’s Thoughts…,[object Object],“Fixed fortifications are a monument to the stupidity of man.”,[object Object],Why might he say this?,[object Object]
Two Major Problems,[object Object],Protected only the part of the French border that faced Germany,[object Object],Left France open to an attack through Belgium,[object Object],All heavy guns pointed east toward Germany,[object Object],If Germany got around the Maginot Line, the guns would be useless,[object Object]
Sitzkrieg ist Kaput ,[object Object],April  9, 1940 – Germany took Denmark in days,[object Object],Norway was next,[object Object],Then blitzkrieg on:,[object Object],Netherlands,[object Object],Belgium,[object Object],Luxembourg,[object Object]
World War II - Part I
German Invasion of France,[object Object],May 1940 – went through Belgium to invade Northern France,[object Object],Raced to English Channel…why?,[object Object]
Dunkirk,[object Object],May 1940 -Britain on edge of military disaster ,[object Object],German army - advanced across northern France ,[object Object],British  & French forces trapped ,[object Object],Retreated to French port of Dunkirk,[object Object]
Bell Ringer,[object Object],When the French & British were trapped between German forces and the English Channel, to where did they retreat?,[object Object]
Dunkirk,[object Object],Hitler’s tanks were just 10 miles away ,[object Object],400,000 troops backed to English Channel,[object Object],Constant air raids from Luftwaffe,[object Object],Death or capture seemed imminent,[object Object],Clip from the movie Atonement,[object Object]
What Do You Think Happened??,[object Object]
Operation Dynamo,[object Object],  “On 26 May, the British Admiralty responded by launching Operation Dynamo - the evacuation of the BEF by sea. This enormous rescue mission was led by Vice Admiral Ramsay, who rounded-up a huge fleet of vessels - from tiny tugs and barges, to lifeboats and navy destroyers - to send to Dunkirk.” ,[object Object],Source:  BBC News, Dunkirk Remembered,[object Object]
Miracle of Dunkirk,[object Object],850 vessels – from destroyers to tugboats to fishing boats – sailed the English Channel through mines and air raids,[object Object],Smaller boats transported soldiers to ships,[object Object],Despite the loss of 235 vessels, it was a miracle,[object Object],By  June 4th, over 338,000 men had been evacuated to England in one of the greatest rescues of all time,[object Object]
World War II - Part I
Allies Under Siege,[object Object],France Falls & Britain Battles,[object Object]
France Falls,[object Object],After F & B retreated from Dunkirk to B, G headed southward,[object Object],June 10, 1940 – French gov’t abandoned Paris,[object Object],June 14 – G took Paris,[object Object],June 22 – France surrendered,[object Object]
Negotiations in Paris,[object Object],Surrender terms:,[object Object],Germany occupied:,[object Object],Northern 3/5ths ,[object Object],Atlantic Coast,[object Object],French gov’t supervised unoccupied zone in south – Vichy,[object Object]
World War II - Part I
Vichy, France,[object Object],Unoccupied,[object Object],Puppet government,[object Object],General Henri-Philippe Pétain,[object Object],Many helped Germans - collaboration,[object Object]
Why Collaborate??,[object Object],Many French thought that they were under German rule forever,[object Object],Accepted it as their fate – save self, families, homes,[object Object],Did all French people just give in?,[object Object]
Free France,[object Object],French gov’t exiled,[object Object],London ,[object Object],French-African colonies,[object Object],Goal = liberate France,[object Object]
Gen. Charles de Gaulle,[object Object]
The French Resistance,[object Object],Underground movement,[object Object],Literally met in the catacombs & tunnels beneath Paris,[object Object],Backed by Free France & De Gaulle,[object Object],Made up of French citizens,[object Object],Propaganda distribution,[object Object],Sabotage,[object Object],Helping Allies,[object Object]
Sabotage ,[object Object]
Women played an important role in the Resistance movement,[object Object]
Resistance (cont.),[object Object],Citizens who joined the Resistance did so at their own risk,[object Object],Captured resistance members were often executed or sent to Natzweiler-Struthof Concentration Camp,[object Object]
                                                                                           ,[object Object],							Agence France-Presse,[object Object],A few years after his death, French leftists marched to honor the legacy of ,[object Object],Guy Môquet,a 17-year-old Communist and a participant in the French Resistance, who was executed by the Nazis in 1941. ,[object Object]
The Battle of Britain,[object Object],Once France fell, Hitler amassed troops on the French coast,[object Object],Britain was clearly his next target,[object Object],It was then that Winston Churchill made his famous “We Shall Never Surrender” speech,[object Object]
Churchill’s Famous Speech,[object Object],   “We shall not flag nor fail. We shall go on to the end. We shall fight in France and on the seas and oceans; we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air. We shall defend our island whatever the cost may be; we shall fight on beaches, landing grounds, in fields, in streets and on the hills. We shall never surrender and if, which I do not for the moment believe, this island or a large part of it were subjugated and starving, then our empire beyond the seas, armed and guarded by the British Fleet, will carry on the struggle until in God's good time the New World with all its power and might, sets forth to the rescue and liberation of the Old. . “,[object Object]
Battle of Britain,[object Object],Only thing in the way of Hitler’s path to England – British Navy,[object Object],Because the B Navy was so strong, G had to use Luftwaffe first,[object Object],August 1940 – G launched on B greatest air assault world had ever seen ,[object Object],Continued into September,[object Object],1,000+ planes dropped bombs on Britain daily,[object Object]
London Blitz,[object Object],What began as attacks on military targets soon turned to civilian attacks,[object Object],Late August 1940 – G bombed London,[object Object],Two nights later – B bombed Berlin,[object Object]
London Blitz,[object Object],By early Sept., Hitler ordered massive bombing raids on London & other B cities,[object Object],Used incendiary bombs,[object Object],Goal = break people’s will,[object Object],Where have you heard this before??,[object Object]
World War II - Part I
World War II - Part I
London Blitz,[object Object],Each time the Luftwaffe approached, air raid alarms would sound,[object Object],Civilians would run to the nearest bomb shelter,[object Object],Many went to “The Underground” (subway),[object Object]
World War II - Part I
Children from London hide in a bomb shelter during the Blitz (1940-41),[object Object]
London Blitz,[object Object],The Blitz would go off & on through May 1941,[object Object],Read p. 795-6 “The London Blitz”,[object Object]
In the End…,[object Object],18,000 tons of high explosives dropped on B over 8 months,[object Object],375,000 Londoners homeless,[object Object],Death Toll:,[object Object],18,629 men,[object Object],16,201 women,[object Object],5,028 children ,[object Object],695 unidentified charred bodies,[object Object],Source:  The History Place,[object Object]
World War II - Part I

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