World War II. The Leaders Germany – Hitler Italy – Mussolini Japan – Hirohito USA – Roosevelt and Truman Britain – Churchill and Chamberlain.
World War II, 1939-1945 Paths to War 1930s, totalitarian regimes in Europe & Asia began aggressive territorial expansion; nothing stopped the acts of aggression.
World War 2 1939-1945. Essential Questions Trace Japans rise to power and its justifications for igniting war with the U.S. Identify the lessons learned.
The Global Conflict Section 2: The Axis Advances Ms. Garratt.
The Battle of El- Alamein and Operation Torch Aaron Correya, Harel Mizrahi, Emmett Gruber, Evan Minicucci, and John Leitch.
Battle of El-Alamein and Operation Torch 1942. Thesis The turning point of the Allies’ expulsion of the Axis in North Africa at the battle of El- Alamein.
Executive 9066 Economic Changes in World War II The War Production Board –American factories poured their efforts into making weaponry. 40 billion.
Chapter 25 Section 2: Retaking Europe. Atlantic Charter- agreed upon by FDR & Churchill in Aug. 1941- basis for the United Nations.
Famous FDR Speech before the War Quarantine Speech –October 1937 –FDR’s appeal to help Europeans from fascist aggressors –“quarantine of aggressor nations”
APUSH – Lecture 8A (covers Chapter 28) Ms. Kray Some slides taken from Susan Pojer.