Chapter 3 World War II

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World War II
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    Chapter 3 
World War II

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What word would you use for the previous picture?

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What do you know about WWII?

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Could you name a cause of World War II? Try and explain it.

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Lebensraum
  • Splitting of Austria-Hungary after WW1 → Germans living in other countries 
  • Greater German Reich 
  • Germany had no colonies → Become self-sufficient → Lebensraum

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What was lebensraum and why did Germany need to expand?

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Democratically elected - NSDAP in AD 1933

Hitler violates the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, but other countries do not protest

  • Hitler stops the war reparation payments
  • Rebuild Army - Conscription
  • 1935 Saar Plebiscite
  • AD 1936 - Marches troops into the Rhineland
  • 1938 Anschluss 

AD 1936 – Alliance with Mussolini (fascism)
Germany + Italy =  Axis powers

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Situation in AD 1938



September –
The Munich Conference
> Peace treaty: Great Britain, France, Italy & Germany
Cost: Sudetenland

SU was not invited

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Policy of appeasement
= making political or material concessions to an aggressive power in order to avoid conflict
The Munich Conference
Chamberlain (GB):
‘Peace in our lifetime’

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Appeasement?

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March - Hitler invades Czechoslovakia

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The start
  • - Germany invades Poland on September 1st 1939.
  • - Because of the non-agression pact  (Molotov-Ribbentrop pact) Russia attacks too. 
  • - Brittain and France declare war on Germany: World War 2 begins

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Benefits of making a deal with the Soviet Union,
for Germany

No longer a threat on the Eastern front

Expanding the German territory (Lebensraum!)

Better able to withstand the Allied forces in the West

(Germany + Soviet Union together = force to be reckoned with)

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Blitzkrieg
  • - The Germans were succesful with their Blitzkrieg.
  • - Literally: ''Lightning War''
  • - Blitzkrieg was used to signify a surprise attack or lightning-fast advance. 

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War in Europe
  • - 10th of May 1940: Hitler attacks Western Europe with succes (the Netherlands had hoped to stay neutral...). 
  • Also invades Belgium, Luxembourg and France

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The Netherlands capitulates on the 15th of May after the bombing of Rotterdam

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Maginot line. Defensive line between Belgium, Luxembourg en Germany. 
Weak spot was the Belgian Ardenne

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Slide 24 - Video

What do you learn from the previous video?

Slide 25 - Open question


Battle of Britain
July - October 1940




  • The German attack on Great Britain. Thanks to the invention of the radar, Great Britain manages to fend off Germany.
  • However, the German bombardments of British cities continue ...

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Why are airplanes important?

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Assignment:
Read TB page 64 and 65
Make questions 2 to 7, page 65 WB

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What do you remember about last lesson?

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Keywords:
Nationalism
Appeasement
Lebensraum
Nazi-Soviet pact
Blitzkrieg

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Name a big diffrence in warfare between WW1 and WW2.

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Why was the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact good for Germany?

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1942
  • - Operation Barbarossa 22 June AD 1941

  • Beginning was a succes - until the Battle of Stalingrad 1942-1943

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No succes! - Scorched Earth Tactic 

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What can you tell me about operation barbarossa?
And what can you tell me about the battle of Stalingrad? Try and use concepts

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Pearl Harbour - 1942
  • Surprise attack by the Japanese on US ships
  • Japan had no natural resources
  • Needed its main naval rival gone

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What can you tell me about the attack on Pearl Harbour?

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How would you describe both events that happened in 1942?

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World War 2
1942 
  • June: Battle of Midway
(Japan vs USA)
(= turning point in the War in the Pacific)



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World War 2
1943

  • Sept: Allied invasion in Italy 
(from N-Africa)





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23. Put the events  of the WW2
in the correct chronological order
Atomic bomb on Hiroshima
D-Day
VE-Day
Battle of stalingrad
Operation Barbarossa
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour

Slide 51 - Drag question