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Homework April 22
DISCOVERY EDUCATION STUDENT CENTER

1.Movie – Pearl Harbor
2.Quiz on Pearl Harbor Movie
3.April 22– Class questions and
 assignments
Change of Class Next
Week to
Thursday April 25
9:00 am to 10:00 pm
TIMELINE - Write the Dates as directed
1. NAME the Allied Countries? (Our Side)
2. NAME the Axis Countries? (Enemy)
3. 1935 Hitler’s first victory? Britain reaction?
5. 1936 – German Army did what? Britain
reaction?
6. 1938 – What happened to German Army?
Britain and French reaction?
1. Allied Countries (Our Side)
Britain – France - USA

2. Axis Countries (enemy)
Russia, Japan, Germany, Italy
This is
Europe in
1938 -39
Hitler‟s Expansion bus – The road to WW2
   The Saar                                              Sudetenland Riots

                     The Rhineland        Anschluss            Sept
      Jan
     1935                                                      1938
                        March               March
                        1936                1938

                                                             Munich
                                                            Agreement

       Invasion of                                            Sept
         Poland                                               1938
                     Nazi-Soviet Pact     Occupation
         1st Sept                       Czechoslovakia
         1939
                           Aug
                                            March
                           1939
                                            1939
1935 – Hitler‟s first major victory came
when the Saar (an area of land taken off
Germany by the ToV) voted to return to
           German control.




             The Saar!




                   Join with me to
                   make a greater
                      Germany!

                   (otherwise the
                                            90%
                   NAZI will beat
                      you up!)
                                           voted
                                            yes!
1936 – Hitler marched his soldiers into
 the Rhineland (not allowed by ToV!)




                         I hope Britain
                           and France
                           don‟t try to
                           stop me as
                            I‟m weak.




                               No problem he is
                               simply “marching
                                 into his own
                                  backyard”.
1938 – In Germany Hitler has been
steadily building his army. Britain and
France turned a blind eye as they had
    their own issues to deal with.



                           Hello, I‟m
                        Hitler – I‟m not
                              evil!

                         I just want to
                          be friends!!!



                                                 Well the
                                           communist USSR
                                           will have to attack
                                             him before us!
                                            Let him have his
                                                  army.
7.1938 – Hitler wanted Austria. WHY?
8. What happened to make Prime Minister
Schuschnigg of Austria resign?
9.Reaction to German invasion of Austria?
France? Italy? Britain?
10. Who invited Hitler to Austria? What was
the trick?
11. He won the election in Austria. Why?
How?
1938 – Hitler turned his attention to the
 south. He wanted to unite with Austia
              (ANSCHLUSS)




                         The German-
                            speaking
                           country of
                         Austria should
                          be part of a
                             „greater
                           Germany‟!
1938 – In Austria the Prime Minster
 Schuschnigg was not impressed!




                      Be my friend...




   No way! Austria
        is an
    independent
      country.

                                        You‟ll regret
                                            this
                                        Schuschnigg!
1938 – The Austrian Nazi party begins to       Pssst....Cause
cause trouble starting fires and rioting to   some trouble for
    make the government look bad.               Schuschnigg.




  Hey....
1938 –Hitler moved his troops near the                  My army will help
Austrian border and offer to help out with                  you out and
              the problems.                               „restore order‟.



                                              I said NO!...hey
                  Britain. France.           why are you tanks
                 Help me out pls...            at the border?


                       No!

                      Non!


                    No! Hitler
                    is my BFF
1938 –With no help from Britain, France
or Italy a frustrated Schuschnigg resigns.




                    That‟s it!

                       I quit!
1938 –The ex-chief of police (AND NAZI)
Seyss-Inquart takes over and immediately
invites Hitler‟s troops in to „restore order‟.




                             Come on in
                              Hitler and
                               help us
                             out, pretty
                               please...




                              (Come on he even looks evil!)
7.1938 – Hitler wanted Austria. WHY?
8. Prime Minister Schuschnigg of Austria
resigned – WHY?
9.Reaction to German invasion of Austria?
France? Italy? Britain?
10. Who invited Hitler to Austria? What was
the trick?
11. He won the election in Austria. Why?
How?
14th March 1938 –The German army
entered Austria triumphantly. Hitler
immediately had his men round up
80,000 opponents of the union and
          imprison them.
1938 –Then Hitler held a vote, his soldiers       Vote our way
 intimidating the Austrian voters. 99.75%          or you‟ll be
of the vote was in favour of Hitler being in          sorry!
                  charge.




                                               Get in!!!
12. Hitler’s 6 reasons to invade Sudetenland?
(Czechoslovakia)
13.1938 British Prime Minister Chamberlain and
Hitler meet – What happened?
14. Chamberlain returns to Britain and says?
15. 1938- Munich Conference – what happened?
16. 1938 -Czechoslovakia asks Hitler for help.
WHY?
17. 1939 – What happened?
1938 –Hitler next turned his attention on
 Czechoslovakia. The Sudetenland had
around 3 million German speakers living
                  in it.




                         The German-
                        speaking area
                        of Sudetenland
                        should be part
                         of a „greater
                           Germany‟!
1938 –There were many attractive things   Skoda tank Many leading
   about the Sudetenland to Hitler.        factories German banks




 Deposits of
    coal
 Strong
mountain
defences


  Deposits of
Lignite (brown
     coal)
If Facebook had existed (just for fun)...


        Hitler (Not Evil) Hmmm sooo wants the Sudetenland! Nazis
        FTW!
        73 Years ago   Comment Like

           Mussolini and Franco likes this.

              Benes Never, that is part of Czechoslovakia. We wont give in!
              73 Years ago   Like


              Hitler (Not Evil) Looks like you having a little trouble there, help?
              73 Years ago   Like

              Hitler (Not Evil) has organised Riots

              Hitler (Not Evil) Mwhahahahahaha!
              73 Years ago   Like


              Benes Britain! France! Help me!!!
              73 Years ago   Like
September1938 –The British Prime
Minister Neville Chamberlain agreed to
meet with Hitler at his mountain home,
     Berchtesgaden (Eagle‟s Nest).




                   Come on now...leave
                   Czechoslovakia alone.   Never!!!!
September1938 –Chamberlain returns
 home and tells the British people to
         prepare for war.
September1938 –The „Munich conference‟
is arranged and Chamberlain meets Hitler
    with Mussolini and Daladier. Benes                        Whyyyyy???
        (Minster of Foreign Affairs of                        ? I resign!
       Czechoslovakia) is not invited.




                                                                Mwhaha,
                                                                  I can‟t
                                                                 believe
   I think I                                                        I‟m
  can trust                                                      getting
    him....                                                       away
                                                                with this.




                                      Chamberlain agrees to let the Nazis
                                           have the Sudetenland.
March 1939 –The new Czech President
   Hatcha could not run his country as
 Poland took over part of it and then the
    Slovaks demanded independence.


                                                 Sure no
                                                 worries!

   Errr...Mister
Hitler I need your
help. My country
 is falling apart
and I need some
       help.

                                             This is
                                            working
                                            perfectly!
March 1939 –The Nazi tanks rolled into
the Czech capital Prague unopposed. It is
obvious that Poland is Hitler‟s next target.
    This was the end of Appeasement,
At the time people were
23rd August 1939 –The Nazis hold secret
                                               shocked that these two
 talks with the USSR and then announce
                                             enemies had made a treaty.
the Nazi-Soviet pact. They had agreed to
                                              This cartoon reflects this
      divide Poland between them.
                                                        shock!




        Hitler:
         The                                                  Stalin: The
       scum of                                                  Bloody
         the                                                   assassin
       Earth, I                                                  of the
       believe.                                                workers I
                                                               presume!




                                           This body represents Poland
Hitler‟s Expansion bus – Recap
   The Saar                                              Sudetenland Riots

                     The Rhineland        Anschluss            Sept
      Jan
     1935                                                      1938
                        March               March
                        1936                1938

                                                             Munich
                                                            Agreement

       Invasion of                                            Sept
         Poland                                               1938
                     Nazi-Soviet Pact     Occupation
         1st Sept                       Czechoslovakia
         1939
                           Aug
                                            March
                           1939
                                            1939
   How did the U.S. policy change leading up to
    WW2?
   What events Led the United States to change
    those policies leading into WW2?
   Was it possible for the United States to avoid
    entering WW2?
   Would have been in support of participating
    in the war? Why or Why not?
   November 4, 1939
   “Whereas the United States, desiring to
    preserve its neutrality in wars between
    foreign states and desiring also to avoid
    involvement therein, voluntarily imposes
    upon its nationals by domestic regulation
    the restrictions set out in this joint
    resolution; and…”
Introductory Information!
The attack on Pearl Harbor
happened on the morning of
Sunday, December 7, 1941. It was
a surprise attack form the Japanese
navy that shocked the United
States, to the point that they
became part of WWll
Important Information !

There are a lot of reasons why
the bombing at pearl harbor
happened.
- Oil
-Imports
-Land (Hawaii)
Fact!
The United States was surprised
about the attack and decided to join
WWll. The attack also changed the
way Americans saw the Japanese
people. President Franklin D.
Roosevelt said “It‟s a date which will
live in infamy.”
Where they really prepared?

 The American government was
 aware of the attack. The Japanese
 people had given various warnings
 but the message did not get to
 Pearl Harbor on time and that was
 why the Americans were not
 prepared.
Important Vocab!
Kamikaze: A member of a special
corps in the Japanese air force
charged with the suicidal mission of
crashing an aircraft laden with
explosives into an enemy target, esp.
a warship.
Let’s see how much you
  learned???
1. What made America join WWII?
2. Who was the American president during
  this time?
3. What is a Kamikaze?
Citations!
http://go.grolier.com/
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ataque_a_Pearl_Harbor
http://plasma.nationalgeographic.com/pearlharbor/
http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/pearl.htm
http://video.movies.go.com/pearlharbor/index.html

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April 12 war world2us enters

  • 1. Be Ready to TAKE NOTES TODAY Mrs. Doty cdoty@pgcps.org Topics: Review Causes of WW 2 US Enters the War
  • 2.
  • 3. Nelly nellyargueta@gmail.com • Sienna sienna.sanders@hotmail.com • MyTasia gorgeousmeemee251@gmail.com
  • 4. For Sienna • http://www.discoveryeducation.co m • Log-in = siennasanders • Password = pgcpshome • Email me if there is a problem : cdoty@pgcps.org - give me your phone if there is a problem in the email – text me at 301-520-6749
  • 5. 1. Go to http://edu.glogster.com 2. Sign up as a student 3. Teacher code = 6C9U53
  • 7. Homework April 22 DISCOVERY EDUCATION STUDENT CENTER 1.Movie – Pearl Harbor 2.Quiz on Pearl Harbor Movie 3.April 22– Class questions and assignments
  • 8. Change of Class Next Week to Thursday April 25 9:00 am to 10:00 pm
  • 9. TIMELINE - Write the Dates as directed 1. NAME the Allied Countries? (Our Side) 2. NAME the Axis Countries? (Enemy) 3. 1935 Hitler’s first victory? Britain reaction? 5. 1936 – German Army did what? Britain reaction? 6. 1938 – What happened to German Army? Britain and French reaction?
  • 10. 1. Allied Countries (Our Side) Britain – France - USA 2. Axis Countries (enemy) Russia, Japan, Germany, Italy
  • 11.
  • 13. Hitler‟s Expansion bus – The road to WW2 The Saar Sudetenland Riots The Rhineland Anschluss Sept Jan 1935 1938 March March 1936 1938 Munich Agreement Invasion of Sept Poland 1938 Nazi-Soviet Pact Occupation 1st Sept Czechoslovakia 1939 Aug March 1939 1939
  • 14. 1935 – Hitler‟s first major victory came when the Saar (an area of land taken off Germany by the ToV) voted to return to German control. The Saar! Join with me to make a greater Germany! (otherwise the 90% NAZI will beat you up!) voted yes!
  • 15. 1936 – Hitler marched his soldiers into the Rhineland (not allowed by ToV!) I hope Britain and France don‟t try to stop me as I‟m weak. No problem he is simply “marching into his own backyard”.
  • 16. 1938 – In Germany Hitler has been steadily building his army. Britain and France turned a blind eye as they had their own issues to deal with. Hello, I‟m Hitler – I‟m not evil! I just want to be friends!!! Well the communist USSR will have to attack him before us! Let him have his army.
  • 17. 7.1938 – Hitler wanted Austria. WHY? 8. What happened to make Prime Minister Schuschnigg of Austria resign? 9.Reaction to German invasion of Austria? France? Italy? Britain? 10. Who invited Hitler to Austria? What was the trick? 11. He won the election in Austria. Why? How?
  • 18. 1938 – Hitler turned his attention to the south. He wanted to unite with Austia (ANSCHLUSS) The German- speaking country of Austria should be part of a „greater Germany‟!
  • 19. 1938 – In Austria the Prime Minster Schuschnigg was not impressed! Be my friend... No way! Austria is an independent country. You‟ll regret this Schuschnigg!
  • 20. 1938 – The Austrian Nazi party begins to Pssst....Cause cause trouble starting fires and rioting to some trouble for make the government look bad. Schuschnigg. Hey....
  • 21. 1938 –Hitler moved his troops near the My army will help Austrian border and offer to help out with you out and the problems. „restore order‟. I said NO!...hey Britain. France. why are you tanks Help me out pls... at the border? No! Non! No! Hitler is my BFF
  • 22. 1938 –With no help from Britain, France or Italy a frustrated Schuschnigg resigns. That‟s it! I quit!
  • 23. 1938 –The ex-chief of police (AND NAZI) Seyss-Inquart takes over and immediately invites Hitler‟s troops in to „restore order‟. Come on in Hitler and help us out, pretty please... (Come on he even looks evil!)
  • 24. 7.1938 – Hitler wanted Austria. WHY? 8. Prime Minister Schuschnigg of Austria resigned – WHY? 9.Reaction to German invasion of Austria? France? Italy? Britain? 10. Who invited Hitler to Austria? What was the trick? 11. He won the election in Austria. Why? How?
  • 25. 14th March 1938 –The German army entered Austria triumphantly. Hitler immediately had his men round up 80,000 opponents of the union and imprison them.
  • 26. 1938 –Then Hitler held a vote, his soldiers Vote our way intimidating the Austrian voters. 99.75% or you‟ll be of the vote was in favour of Hitler being in sorry! charge. Get in!!!
  • 27. 12. Hitler’s 6 reasons to invade Sudetenland? (Czechoslovakia) 13.1938 British Prime Minister Chamberlain and Hitler meet – What happened? 14. Chamberlain returns to Britain and says? 15. 1938- Munich Conference – what happened? 16. 1938 -Czechoslovakia asks Hitler for help. WHY? 17. 1939 – What happened?
  • 28. 1938 –Hitler next turned his attention on Czechoslovakia. The Sudetenland had around 3 million German speakers living in it. The German- speaking area of Sudetenland should be part of a „greater Germany‟!
  • 29. 1938 –There were many attractive things Skoda tank Many leading about the Sudetenland to Hitler. factories German banks Deposits of coal Strong mountain defences Deposits of Lignite (brown coal)
  • 30. If Facebook had existed (just for fun)... Hitler (Not Evil) Hmmm sooo wants the Sudetenland! Nazis FTW! 73 Years ago Comment Like Mussolini and Franco likes this. Benes Never, that is part of Czechoslovakia. We wont give in! 73 Years ago Like Hitler (Not Evil) Looks like you having a little trouble there, help? 73 Years ago Like Hitler (Not Evil) has organised Riots Hitler (Not Evil) Mwhahahahahaha! 73 Years ago Like Benes Britain! France! Help me!!! 73 Years ago Like
  • 31. September1938 –The British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain agreed to meet with Hitler at his mountain home, Berchtesgaden (Eagle‟s Nest). Come on now...leave Czechoslovakia alone. Never!!!!
  • 32. September1938 –Chamberlain returns home and tells the British people to prepare for war.
  • 33. September1938 –The „Munich conference‟ is arranged and Chamberlain meets Hitler with Mussolini and Daladier. Benes Whyyyyy??? (Minster of Foreign Affairs of ? I resign! Czechoslovakia) is not invited. Mwhaha, I can‟t believe I think I I‟m can trust getting him.... away with this. Chamberlain agrees to let the Nazis have the Sudetenland.
  • 34. March 1939 –The new Czech President Hatcha could not run his country as Poland took over part of it and then the Slovaks demanded independence. Sure no worries! Errr...Mister Hitler I need your help. My country is falling apart and I need some help. This is working perfectly!
  • 35. March 1939 –The Nazi tanks rolled into the Czech capital Prague unopposed. It is obvious that Poland is Hitler‟s next target. This was the end of Appeasement,
  • 36. At the time people were 23rd August 1939 –The Nazis hold secret shocked that these two talks with the USSR and then announce enemies had made a treaty. the Nazi-Soviet pact. They had agreed to This cartoon reflects this divide Poland between them. shock! Hitler: The Stalin: The scum of Bloody the assassin Earth, I of the believe. workers I presume! This body represents Poland
  • 37. Hitler‟s Expansion bus – Recap The Saar Sudetenland Riots The Rhineland Anschluss Sept Jan 1935 1938 March March 1936 1938 Munich Agreement Invasion of Sept Poland 1938 Nazi-Soviet Pact Occupation 1st Sept Czechoslovakia 1939 Aug March 1939 1939
  • 38. How did the U.S. policy change leading up to WW2?  What events Led the United States to change those policies leading into WW2?  Was it possible for the United States to avoid entering WW2?  Would have been in support of participating in the war? Why or Why not?
  • 39. November 4, 1939  “Whereas the United States, desiring to preserve its neutrality in wars between foreign states and desiring also to avoid involvement therein, voluntarily imposes upon its nationals by domestic regulation the restrictions set out in this joint resolution; and…”
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  • 41. Introductory Information! The attack on Pearl Harbor happened on the morning of Sunday, December 7, 1941. It was a surprise attack form the Japanese navy that shocked the United States, to the point that they became part of WWll
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  • 43. Important Information ! There are a lot of reasons why the bombing at pearl harbor happened. - Oil -Imports -Land (Hawaii)
  • 44. Fact! The United States was surprised about the attack and decided to join WWll. The attack also changed the way Americans saw the Japanese people. President Franklin D. Roosevelt said “It‟s a date which will live in infamy.”
  • 45. Where they really prepared? The American government was aware of the attack. The Japanese people had given various warnings but the message did not get to Pearl Harbor on time and that was why the Americans were not prepared.
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  • 47. Important Vocab! Kamikaze: A member of a special corps in the Japanese air force charged with the suicidal mission of crashing an aircraft laden with explosives into an enemy target, esp. a warship.
  • 48. Let’s see how much you learned??? 1. What made America join WWII? 2. Who was the American president during this time? 3. What is a Kamikaze?