WARM UP: Today s Topics What were the major turning points. in WW2? How did the Allies compromise with one another?

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WARM UP: Today s Topics What were the major turning points in WW2? How did the Allies compromise with one another?

From 1939 to 1942, the Axis Powers dominated Europe, North Africa, & Asia

Germany used blitzkrieg tactics to dominate Eastern & Western Europe England was wounded from German attacks in the Battle of Britain Hitler broke the Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact & marched into Russia

The German & Italian armies dominated Northern Africa, threatened the Suez Canal & the oil fields in the Middle East

The Japanese dominated Asia, crippled the U.S. navy after the Pearl Harbor attack, & seized most Western colonies in the Pacific

However, the Allied Powers began to turn the tide of the war in 1942 & defeated the Axis Powers by 1945

The Soviets defeated the German army at the Battle of Stalingrad The Soviet victory at Stalingrad was a turning point in World War II because the Russians began pushing towards Germany from the East by 1943

In 1943, Joseph Stalin (USSR), Franklin Roosevelt (USA), & Winston Churchill (Britain) met in Tehran to coordinate a plan to defeat Germany At the Tehran Conference, the Big Three agreed to open a second front to divide the German army

By 1944, the Allies decided to open a Western Front by invading Nazi-occupied France Operation Overlord (called D-Day) in June 1944 was the largest land & sea attack in history

The and Normandy allowed invasion the Allies was to deadly, push but towards the Germany Allied victory from the created West a Western Front At the same time, the Soviet army pushed from the East Forced to fight a two-front war, Hitler ordered a massive counter-attack at the Battle of the Bulge..but lost By March 1945, the Allies were fighting in Germany & pushing towards Berlin

In February 1945, the Big Three met at the Yalta Conference to create a plan for Europe after the war was over Stalin agreed to send troops to help the U.S. invade Japan They agreed to allow selfdetermination (free elections) in nations freed from Nazi rule They agreed to occupy Germany after the war They agreed to create & join a United Nations

As the Allies pushed into Germany & Poland, troops discovered & liberated concentration & death camps

In April 1945, the Soviet army captured Berlin On April 30, 1945, Hitler committed suicide On May 9, 1945, the German government signed an unconditional surrender to the Allies The world celebrated V-E Day (Victory in Europe)

While the war was coming to an end in Europe, the Allies continued to fight the Japanese in the Pacific

After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the USA sent troops to the Pacific theater The Pacific war revealed a new kind of fighting by using aircraft carriers The turning point in the war in the Pacific came at the Battle of Midway After Midway, the Allies began to regain islands controlled by Japan

Japan did not play by traditional rules in war Kamikaze pilots flew planes into battleships & aircraft carriers Japanese soldiers refused to surrender & tortured Allied prisoners of war

The problem for the Allies was the time & troops it would cost to retake the thousands of islands the Japanese controlled in the Pacific The U.S. developed an island-hopping strategy to skip the heavily defended islands & seize islands close to Japan From 1943 to 1945, the Allies took back the Philippines & were The fight for Guadalcanal moving took in on 6 months Japan & cost 25,000 Japanese & 2,000 U.S. lives

In 1945, the Allies won the islands of Iwo Jima & Okinawa From these islands, the U.S. began firebombing Japanese cities Aerial Victims view of of Tokyo firebombing during bombing

Despite losing control of the Pacific & withstanding firebomb attacks, Japan refused to surrender By May 1945, the war in Europe was over & U.S. began preparing for a land invasion of Japan But, perhaps a land invasion was not necessary

In 1939, Albert Einstein wrote U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt about the potential to build a nuclear weapon FDR created a top-secret program called the Manhattan Project

In July 1945, the bomb was The bomb successfully was constructed tested in at Los Alamos, a secret city New in Mexico Oak Ridge, during TN Project Trinity Physicist Enrico Fermi at the University of Chicago Nuclear developed plant in Hanford, WA In April 1945, FDR died the nuclear reaction developed & his VP the Harry plutonium Truman had to decide how to end the war in the Pacific

In July 1945, the Big Three met at the Potsdam Conference to discuss the end of WWII Truman learned the atomic bomb was ready & issued the Potsdam Declaration to Japan: surrender or face destruction

When Japan refused to surrender, Truman ordered the bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 After 3 days, Japan did not surrender so a 2 nd atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki After the second atomic bomb, Emperor Hirohito agreed to a surrender

How to End the War? Critical Thinking Activity As you watch the videos, fill in your chart. Then, write a three sentence response to the question: Should the United States have used dropped the A-Bomb on Japan?

World War II was over

Conclusions: The Impact of World War II World War II was the biggest, most deadly, & most impactful war in world history: Europe was destroyed by the war & lost its place as the epicenter of power in the world The USA & USSR emerged as super powers & rivals competing for influence in the world A United Nations was formed to replace the League of Nations to help promote peace Colonized nations began to demand independence from Europeans