Chapter 16 Graphic Tour - Dearborn Public Schools



World War Looms-Guided Tour

1. Page 526-527

What type of rally is being held in the picture?

What happened at the 1936 Olympics?

What happened in 1939?

2. Page 529

What are the children playing with in this picture?

Why?

3. Page 530

Using the map, list the names of the five leaders & give the name of the country they ruled.

What type of government did Russia have based on the map?

4. Page 531

What party ruled in each of the three countries?

5. Page 532

What year did Japan invade Manchuria?

What country invaded Ethiopia?

6. Page 534

Who is turning his back on Europe?

What does that say about our foreign policy before 1941?

7. Page 538

Based on the map key, what two alliances formed during WWII?

What is the topic of the map?

8. Page 539

Based on the photo what did the Germans use during the blitzkrieg?

9. Page 540

Why was the early part of the war called the sitzkrieg?

10. Page 541

Who is pictured here?

Which country did he lead during WWII?

11. Page 543

What event is pictured from 11/17/1938?

Who was the target?

12. Page 545

According to the chart, which country suffered the greatest loss of Jewish lives?

Approximately how many Jews were killed from this country?

13. Page 546

What is pictured in the person’s hands?

14. Page 548

Who is pictured here and where are they?

15. Page 551

What are the world leaders dividing?

16. Page 553

Based on the Science & Technology picture, what is a German Wolf Pack?

17. Page 554

Who is pictured here?

Why was he important?

18. Page 555

What event has just occurred in the newspaper that the boy is selling?

World War Two

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In the summer of 1939, President Roosevelt addresses an anxious nation in response to atrocities in Europe committed by Hitler's Nazi Germany.  Roosevelt declares in his radio broadcast the U.S. "will remain a neutral nation."  He acknowledges, however, that he "cannot ask that every American remain neutral in thought."

World War Looms

I. Dictators Threaten World Peace

a. Nationalism grips Europe and Asia

i. Failures of the WWI peace treaty (Treaty of Versailles)

ii. Stalin transforms the Soviet Union

iii. The rise of fascism in Italy

iv. The Nazis take over Germany

v. Militarists gain control in Japan

vi. Aggression in Europe and Asia

vii. Civil war breaks out in Spain

b. The U.S. responds cautiously

i. Americans hold on to isolationism

ii. Neutrality breaks down

II. War in Europe

a. Austria and Czechoslovakia fall

i. Union with Austria

ii. Bargaining for the Sudetenland and appeasement

b. The German offensive begins

i. The Soviet Union declares neutrality-Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact

ii. Blitzkrieg in Poland

iii. The Phony War

c. France and Britain fight on

i. The fall of France

ii. The Battle of Britain

III. The Holocaust

a. The persecution begins

i. Jews targeted

ii. Kristallnacht

iii. Jewish refugees

iv. The Plight of the St. Louis

b. Hitler’s Final Solution

i. The condemned

ii. Forced relocation

iii. Concentration camps

c. The final stage

i. Mass exterminations-Death camps, gas chambers & ovens

ii. The survivors

IV. America Moves Toward War

a. The U.S. mobilizes its forces

i. Moving cautiously from neutrality

ii. The Axis threat

iii. Building U.S. defenses

iv. FDR wins third term

b. The Great Arsenal of Democracy

i. The Lend-Lease Plan

ii. Supporting Stalin

iii. German wolf packs (u-boats)

c. FDR plans for war

i. The Atlantic Charter

ii. Shoot on site orders

d. Japan attacks the U.S.

i. Japan’s ambitions in the Pacific

ii. Peace talks are questioned

iii. The attack on Pearl Harbor

iv. Reaction to Pearl Harbor

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