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 3.3 War in the Pacific
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repetition 3.1 and 3.2 
 3.3 War in the Pacific
Today's lesson=
  • hw  check
  • quiz for an extra point
  • instruction 3.3
  • Time to work

Slide 1 - Slide

Fascism
Nazi-fascism
Communism
Joseph Stalin
Adolf Hitler
Benito Mussolini
Germany
Italy
Russia
1922
1933
1917
violent
anti-semitic
planned economy
collectivisation
right-wing extremist
Mein Kampf
nationalistic
concentration camps
gulags

Slide 2 - Drag question

Which country became a part of Nazi-Germany after the Anschluss (1938)
A
Poland
B
Austria
C
Czechoslovakia
D
The Netherlands

Slide 3 - Quiz

The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact stated that:
A
the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany were Allies
B
the Soviet Union would never attack Germany
C
the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany would never attack each other
D
the Soviet Union would remain neutral if Hitler attacked Western Europe

Slide 4 - Quiz

What is the message of this cartoon?
A
The cartoonist shows how Chamberlain saves the peace in the world by his actions at the Munich Conference
B
The cartoonist believes that Chamberlain takes a dangerous gamble with the world that can end in a new world war
C
The cartoonist is mocking Chamberlain for thinking himself as the savior of world peace
D
The cartoonist takes a neutral stand and just informs his viewers on world events

Slide 5 - Quiz

Which statement is true?
Statement I: The Blitzkrieg was a swift and fierce German military campaign.
Statement II: A small area in France remained unoccupied by Germany.


A
Both statements are true.
B
Both statements are false
C
Statement I is false and statement II is true.
D
Statement I is true and statement II is false.

Slide 6 - Quiz

What was the direct cause of WW2?
A
The invasion of the Netherlands
B
The Conference of Munich
C
The murder of Franz-Ferdinand
D
The invasion of Poland

Slide 7 - Quiz

Allies
Axis Powers
Make sure you know who fought against who...

Slide 8 - Drag question

Sleep de gebeurtenissen naar de juiste plek. 
Je begint bij de gebeurtenis die het langst geleden is.
1
2
3
4
5
Rome Berlin axis
The Anschluss 
Battle of Britain
occupation of Norway
German rearmament

Slide 9 - Drag question

Which description best fits is the German Blitzkrieg tactic?
A
Producing as many guns as quickly as possible
B
Attacking with as many tanks and planes as possible
C
Conquer as many countries as quickly as possible
D
Prevent fighting for as long as possible

Slide 10 - Quiz

The Battle of Britain was:



A
an air war between Britain and Germany in which Britain survived
B
a naval war between Britain and Germany in which Britain survived
C
an air war between Britain and Germany in which Britain was defeated
D
a naval war between Britain and Germany in which Britain was defeated

Slide 11 - Quiz

Which statement about the Battle of Britain is true?
Statement I: Under prime minister Chamberlain Britain prepared for a German aerial attack on British cities.
Statement II: Hitler did not plan to occupy Britain, but he wanted to force Britain to make peace with Germany.


A
Both statements are true.
B
Both statements are false
C
Statement I is false and statement II is true.
D
Statement I is true and statement II is false.

Slide 12 - Quiz

Which statement about Operation Barbarossa is true?
Statement I: Stalin was taken completely by surprise by the German invasion
Statement II: Hitler believed the war in against the Soviet Union would be won before winter


A
Both statements are true.
B
Both statements are false
C
Statement I is false and statement II is true.
D
Statement I is true and statement II is false.

Slide 13 - Quiz

Which of the following was the least important reason
for invading the Soviet Union?
A
lebensraum
B
grain and oil fields
C
destroy Treaty of Versailles
D
destroy communism

Slide 14 - Quiz

Why were the German troops often welcomed by
the Russian population?

A
Many Russians believed the Germans would liberate them from Stalin and communism
B
Many Russians were nazis themselves
C
Many Russians believed the Non-Agression Pact was still on.
D
Many Russians were too afraid of the Germans to show their true feelings.

Slide 15 - Quiz

What did Stalin mean with a "second front"?
A
an allied attack on German territory in western Europe
B
a German attack on Russian territory in eastern Europe
C
a Russian attack on German territory in eastern Europe
D
an allied attack on German territory in eastern Europe

Slide 16 - Quiz

What does the term D-Day stand for?

A
Delivery Day
B
Disembarkation day
C
Decision Day
D
Demolition day

Slide 17 - Quiz

final Question.......Which statement about D-Day is true?
Statement I: the Atlantic Wall needed to prevent the Allies from landing on the western European beaches.
Statement II: The Atlantic Wall was only built along the French coast because Hitler expected D-Day to take place in France.


A
Both statements are true.
B
Both statements are false
C
Statement I is false and statement II is true.
D
Statement I is true and statement II is false.

Slide 18 - Quiz

3.3 War in the Pacific



 

Slide 19 - Slide

Japanese expansion
The Second World War started in Asia by Japan, because nationalistic soldiers wanted to expand.

First they conqueres Korea, then parts of China and eventually the Dutch-Indies, the Philippines and other colonies. 

June 1942: Japanese fleet is defeated by America in the Pacific ocean.

Slide 20 - Slide

Slide 21 - Video

Get to work...

  • Read par 3,1 and 3.2
  • take a look at magister for the weeks to come
  • Make a glossary
  • Write down the key-words
  • Prepare for the test
Deze poster werd gemaakt in opdracht van de Britse regering om de bevolking vertrouwen te laten houden in de overwinning.
timer
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Slide 22 - Slide

 3.3 War in the Pacific

Slide 23 - Slide

Slide 24 - Slide

Reasons for attack
on Pearl Harbour
1) The USA could try to stop Japan's expansionism

2) The USA and Dutch Indies had declared an oil boycot

Slide 25 - Slide

Why was Japan able to conquer so much of Asia?
1) USA's navy was destroyed

2) They were trained in jungle warfare

3) They were sometimes seen as liberators

Slide 26 - Slide

Why was Japan able to conquer the Dutch East Indies?
1) The Dutch couldn't defend against Japan's air attacks

2) Dutch soldiers and citizens were put in Japanese internment camps

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Slide 30 - Video

Japanese defeat
Americans focus on Europe (D-day) but after 1943, they also intervene in Asia.

"Better to die honorably than be imprisoned dishonorably" (Japan)
-> kamikazes

1945: Truman (US) decides to use an atomic bomb to force Japan to surrender on Hiroshima.

Slide 31 - Slide

Slide 32 - Video

  1939               1940              1941                  1942                 1943                 1944               1945
1 sept. 1939
Ger. invades Poland
Start WWII
Spring 1940
Ger. conquers western-Europe
summer 1940
Battle of Britain
Fall 1941
operation Barbarossa
7 dec. 1941
Pearl Harbor
1942 -  1943
Siege of Stalingrad
June 1944
D-day
april 1945
Germany surrenders
aug. 1945
Atomic bombs on Hiroshima & Nagasaki
End WWII
  • Timeline: World War II........copy in your notebook
  • Read par 3.3
  • Make par 3.3
  • Read par 3.4
  • Watch lessonup lessons
timer
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Slide 33 - Slide

Cartoon analyse

What message (criticism) does the creator of this cartoon want to make clear?


Slide 34 - Slide