WWII
MARCH 6, 2013
Agenda
1. Pray2. Drill3. Back to Basics DBQs
1. Documents2. Idea Diagram3. Graphic Organizer4. STRUCTURE
Drill
If a DBQ asks “describe methods and changes…” how many methods/changes must you write about?
Two methodsTwo changes
(minimum)
IF THE DBQ WAS…
“Describe methods Stalin used as Soviet leader”
“Describe changed Stalin made as Soviet leader”
Five Year Plans
99%
Kulaks/Collective Farming
72%
Outlawed Religion
8%
Secret Police/Censor
ship
11%
IDEA INTRODUCTION
General Statements: ok Middle Part: Introduce the overall topic
by explaining how it started… Thesis Statement: Answer the Task
Our Task Explain the reasons Europe plunged into WWII Identify and discuss whether appeasement is
more/less effective than collective security. Why is appeasement a failure?
Our Task - Explain the reasons Europe plunged into WWII - Why is appeasement a failure?
Idea 1
What will one of your
answers be? (for the first part of the
task)
Idea 2
What your second
answer be?(for the first part of the
task)
Thesis Statement
Idea 3
What your answer be?
(for the second part of
the task)
Idea 4
YOU DON’T NEED IT
NYS RATING GUIDES
Thoroughly develops all aspects of the task evenly and in depth
Is more analytical than descriptive Incorporates relevant information from
documents 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 Incorporates substantial relevant outside
information Richly supports the theme with many relevant
facts, examples, and details Demonstrates a logical and clear plan of
organization;
STEP 1
Only do documents 1 – 4, Make side note as to what you will be
able to use the information for Europe plunged into WWII? Appeasement?
STEP 2 – IDEA DIAGRAM
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Pray
Drill
Read some intro paragraphs
Body paragraphs
Make outlines
Drill
All body paragraphs in a DBQ must include what (to achieve a 5/5)?
1. Development of all aspects of the task evenly and in depth
2. Writing that more analytical than descriptive
3. SUBSTANTIAL relevant outside information
4. Many relevant facts ,examples, and details
5. Information from multiple documents
6. A clear organization
DBQ STRUCTURE
INTRODUCTION BODY PARAGRAPHS
General Statement Cause of the whole
thing Or if you have been doing
something that works, ok Thesis Statement
ANSWER THE TASK!
Topic Sentence Introduce the first
argument Discussion
Outside info Document info to support
it
A GOOD EXAMPLE
Joseph Stalin ruled the Soviet Union in the mid-20th century, creating a successful empire. However, his tactics as a leader were somewhat controversial. Stalin came to power succeeding Vladimir Lenin, who created the Soviet Union by overthrowing the Romanov Empire. Russians were angered with the Czars after the events of Bloody Sunday and a crumbling economy. Stalin’s brutal leadership was characterized by such changes as collective farming and five year plans. His methods for leadership include his totalitarian style and the elimination of religion.
WHAT’S WRONG?
Joseph Stalin ruled the Soviet Union in the mid-20th century. But he didn’t rule fairly. Stalin came to power after Lenin. Stalin’s brutal leadership was characterized by such changes as collective farming and five year plans. His methods for leadership include his secret police and the elimination of religion.
General Statement about IDEA 1
You just write whatever idea 1 is
Actually write it out, no bullets, no shorthand…
Actually write it out, no bullets, no shorthand…
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Pray
Drill
Outlines for DBQ
Level 2 on the steps of knowledge
Drill
What move did Hitler make, causing other European nations to declare war on Germany?
Invaded Poland
TODAY
Create a outline Introduction
Topic Actually rewrite thesis
statement Body 1 Topic/Argument
Topic Whatever outside info you're
using Whatever doc info you’re
using (not just numbers) Body 2 Topic/Argument Body 3 Topic/Argument Conclusion (just write the
word “Conclusion”
New Weapons – walk around the room and fill in chart
Level 1 Level 2 on the steps of knowledge
RA
DA
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RADAR (Radio Detection And Ranging) is a technology invented in the 1930s to detect distant objects, mostly aircraft and ships. Since detection is done by receiving radio waves reflected from the target, radar works the same by day and night and in all weather, which makes it a revolutionary long range observation tool, both military, and after world war 2, also civilian.
JET
FIG
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S/K
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The introduction of jet fighters led to more intense aerial battles and for paratroopers to become commonplace. Wars began to change with the introduction of jets to become more focused on aerial bombing than infantry work. The US firebombed Japan for days on end, and each ground attack in WWI was preempted by an aerial attack. The Japanese began Kamikaze bombing, particularly enemy ships, where they would crash their plane into the target, thus killing themselves in glory.
AIR
CR
AFT C
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Tinkered with in WWI, they became indispensible in the long distances involved in the Pacific war. They were also important in the Atlantic sea battles in that they 'closed the gap' in air cover mid-ocean. These huge ships were large enough to be floating runways to transport operational jets safe distances to bomb or complete other missions.
FLA
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Flame Throwers were especially strategic for flushing out tight spaces and creating separation in hand to hand combat. These weapons created a wall of fire, launched from a large cylinder held by a soldier.
ATO
MIC
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MB
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The USA with significant British help (and not a little from German and other European refugee scientists) developed this weapon in the Manhattan Project. The first nuclear weapon tested and used, the US used it to destroy the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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1. Pray2. Drill3. Map Work Online4. History Site5. Check Vocab6. Get a bunch of stuff
back
Period 2 Agenda7. Pray8. Drill9. Hand a bunch of
stuff back10. Check Vocab11. Germany Crisis
Sheet12. Discuss the Comp
lab Work
Drill
Which is one major reason the Holocaust is considered a unique event in modern European history?
A. Jews of Europe have seldom been victims of
persecution. B. Civilians rarely were
killed during air raids on Great Britain.
C. Adolf Hitler concealed his anti-Jewish feelings until after he came to power.
D. The genocide was planned in great detail and required
the cooperation of many people.
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1. Pray2. Drill3. Run through comp
lab sheet4. Drawing Germany
Together5. OR Next Page Notes6. http://teachertube.co
m/viewVideo.php?video_id=114193
Drill
› Where did Germany’s advances end on the Western front?
› London (Battle of Britain)
Germany
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1. Pray
2. Drill
3. Finish the Conflict Events
4. Begin Nation Scenarios
Drill
What were Hitler’s two key mistakes, causing his loss in WWII?
1. Two Front War2. Troops in the Russian
winterHomework:
Page 11 – Operation Barbarossa Article
WHAT DECISION WILL YOUR NATION MAKE?
Can your economy handle your decision?
What will it do for you politically?
Will your nation gain or lose strength?
Are you still too weak after WWI?
Is Hitler someone you like/dislike?
Is it better to go with Axis and lose friendship with allies or vice versa?
ConsiderationsAnd more considerations
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1. Pray
2. Drill
3. Finish Scenarios – 10 minutes…which one am I collecting?
4. Night of Broken Glass
Drill
What was the night of broken glass?
Hitler’s initial anti-Semitic movement, where ghettos (Jewish neighborhoods) were sacked and pillaged by Nazis
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1. Pray
2. Drill
3. Night of Broken Glass Video
4. Holocaust notes
Drill: Explain the progression that drive Hitler to the holocaust:
Drive Jews Out Through Violence (Night Of Broken Glass)
Ghetto isolationism Genocide
HTTP://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=WC3EFLZE3EE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynypuxgCbH4
Intro Video
First Hand Video
#1
Who were the victims of the holocaust?The Victims of the Holocaust were 6 million Jews and
5 million other “non-Aryans” – (Jews, gypsies, Poles (Polish), Russians, the insane, homosexuals, the disabled, and the terminally ill.)
Who were the members of the master race?
Aryans: Pure-bread Germans (Blonde hair, blue eyes)
#2
What were the Nuremberg Laws?Took away German citizenship for Jews, forbade
marriages between Jews and non-Jews
What happened on the night of November 9, 1938?
Night of broken glass: Violent attacks on Jewish communities. Hitler tried to deport all Jews, or drive
them out of Germany. After other countries could not take anymore, he isolated them in Ghettos
What was Hitler’s final solution?The holocaust: Genocide on the Jews and others
#3
Where did Germany Jews try to migrate to find safety from Nazi terror?
Other nations: U.S., France, Britain
Where were Jews forced to live in Polish cities?
Ghettos
Where were the concentration camps?
Thousands, all over central Europe; Mainly Germany and Poland; Auschwitz was biggest
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Agenda
1. Pray
2. Drill
3. Finish Holocaust Film
4. Notes on Pacific War
Drill
How was WWII affecting America before Pearl Harbor?
Lend-Lease Policy (giving war supplies to Britain)
We embargoed oil trade with Japan
Jews immigrating to US
Page 25. ..Paragraph OR
bullet points in columns
#4
Why did Hitler believe that Jews and other “subhumans” had to be exterminated?
The purity of the German Race needed to be protected
Why did the Germans build extermination camps?
To speed up the total elimination of the Jews after his SS went from town to town purging
them.
#5
When did the final stage of the final solution begin?
In 1942, Nazis built extermination camps, killing up to 6 thousand per day. Those unable
to work, the weak, were killed that day.
Driving them from the country Isolating them in Ghettos SS rounding them up to kill
Concentration Camps
#6
How many Jews died in the holocaust?
2.8 million from Poland + 1.5 million from USSR + 200,000
from Hungary + 425,000 from Romania plus 210,000 from
Austria + .9 million Germany = 6 million
Allied Liberation
JAPANS IS WINNING
Soon after the Pearl Harbor Raids Japan launched an attack on the American held
Philippines and overran her defenders They captured 70,000 men and forced them
on what will be known as the Bataan Death March
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Pray
Drill
Continue Notes on War in the Pacific
Drill
In what ways did Japan engage the US in military conflict?
1. Pearl Harbor2. Bataan Death
March3. Against the US in
Island Hopping
Retreat People:Complete Pg
25…paragraph or bullet points.
THE WAY OF THIS WAR
The Japanese military lived by the Bashido code or way of the warrior. They did not believe in mercy or surrender, so
when you surrendered you gave up your honor and deserved death
Because of this British, Americans and their allies learned that the war in the Pacific would be a war to the death
A NEW WAR Initially these
Japanese victories seemed unstoppable
May 1942 proved the start of the end of Japan
The Battle of the Coral Sea although a draw – neither side winning, it would prove to the Americans that they could stop Japan
A NEW WAR
Then in June 1942 America learned of an assault on the Midway Islands
Lead by their carriers and Brave Air Crews Admiral Nimitz sent these men out to destroy the Japanese
They sunk 4 Japanese carriers and lost one
It would be the last major offensive for the Japanese Navy
ISLAND HOPPING
While the American Navy was fighting the Japanese Carrier forces General George McArthur planned his own revenge for the Philippines
He planned his island hopping campaignHe took only the
islands the USA needed for bases and Air Ports leaving other occupied Islands unsupplied in their rear
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Pray
Drill
Notes
A Choice Voting
Atomic Bomb decision sheet
Atomic Bomb Film
BOOM!
Drill
What was the US’s strategy to defeat Japan in WWII?
Island Hopping
BLOODY ISLANDS United states Marines and Army Amphibious
Units would take the defended Islands we needed
These men would fight an enemy, that would not surrender, to the death at high cost to their own men• Eventually the USA retook enough islands to retake the Philippines
• In a last ditch attempt to save their Empire the Japanese Navy launch their Battleships into Attack
• The Battle of Leyte Gulf proved the end for the Japanese Navy and the End of the Japanese Empire
A CHOICE During the war the United States began
many programs to experiment with new weapons One became known as the Manhattan Project
It was to design a weapon that in one plane could equal the force of hundreds
That is exactly what it did
It was the birth of the Atomic Bomb a weapon of mass destruction
THE FINAL BLOODY BATTLES
The war came down to two very Bloody Campaign 1st the capture of Iwo Jima, the first
Japanese home Island to fall 20,000 Japanese were killed to 6,800
Americans killed 2nd Okinawa here there were over 36,000
Allied Killed and wounded and over 200,000 Japanese killed or wounded Advent of the Kamikaze or planes purposely
piloted into American Ships to destroy them and kill Americans
THE FUTURE OF THE WORLD
The Atomic Bomb The Manhattan
Project was the secret project designed to create the Ultimate Weapon
Through the process of splitting Atoms the USA created a way for one bomb to equal thousands
IT IS USED…
August 6, 1945 after years of war and the prospect of millions killed in an invasion of Japan President Truman uses the new weapon to destroy the port city of Hiroshima Killing 80,000 people on seconds thousands more in the months to follow
SHOULD US PRESIDENT TRUMAN USE THE ATOMIC BOMB AGAINST JAPAN?
It would cost no lives
It would bring an end to the war
It would show the USA’s power
It would cause civilian deaths
Once used, it would more likely be used again
It would release deadly nuclear particles
YES NO
DECISION AND RESULTS
Truman orders atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki…more than 110,000 people die
August 15, 1945 Japan surrenders…VJ Day Demilitarization: Japan is ordered to disband
military Democratization: US takes control, rewrites
their constitution, makes them democracy May 3, 1947, Japan accepts a ceasefire Diet: The Japanese parliament accepts the
constitution …Constitution included a renunciation of war
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Pray
Drill
Finish Notes in whatever capacity
Finish out packet
Drill
What changes did the US make to Japan after their victory in Japan?
Rewrote their constitution- Democratization- took Emperor out of power- Demilitarization- created very strong economy
Castle Learning is up
Review Sheet due Monday (pg 33)Test is Tuesday
Collectives Security
Two international bodies formed: International Military Tribunal administered the
Nuremberg Trials The United Nations was formed
US and Russia join this time
A New Type of War?
A style of war now formed where the killing of civilians was common and international cooperation was integral
Nuremburg Trials
http://video.foxnews.com/v/3877833/nuremberg-trial/
Post War Government in Japan & Germany
Japan US occupation Rewrote their constitution Created new leadership outside of the emperor
Germany (@ Yalta Conference) Divided into East Germany and West Germany Berlin was divided in East Berlin East: Communist (USSR) West Berlin: Democratic (parliament –
US/Britain/France)
Post War Government in Japan & Germany
Punishments?
Nuremberg Trials 22 Nazi leaders were put on trial for war crimes by
the International Military Tribunal. Many were sentenced to death or life in prison
Death by hanging: Bodies burned in Dachau concentration camp ovens
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