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Start of WWII

Start of WWII. What makes a high quality descriptive paragraph? Put up samples…. Tell me what works and doesn’t work here…. Appeasement : The Munich Agreement, 1938. (If we give Hitler a cookie, Czechoslovakia, he will calm down and stop invading people!).

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Start of WWII

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  1. Start of WWII

  2. What makes a high quality descriptive paragraph?Put up samples….Tell me what works and doesn’t work here….

  3. Appeasement: The Munich Agreement, 1938 (If we give Hitler a cookie, Czechoslovakia, he will calm down and stop invading people!) British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain How does Europe and the League of Nations respond to these aggressions? Now we have “peace in our time!” Herr Hitler is a man we can do business with.

  4. Czechoslovakia Becomes Part of the Third Reich: 1939 • What is going on with this woman? • Is she happy or sad about Czechoslovakia being handed over to the Germans in the Munich Agreement? • Why is she giving the Nazi salute?

  5. The Nazi-SovietNon-Aggression Pact, 1939 Foreign Ministers von Ribbentrop & Molotov

  6. Name: Per. Notes Title: WWII Begins Headings, key words, vocabulary Questions: Notes, charts, drawings, lists, graphic organizers, definitions, etc… Answers! Please start a new set of notes on Pg. 14A Your Axis aggression map will go on 13A Summary: Top 5 pieces of Info for this page of notes

  7. The War Begins!

  8. Poland Attacked: Sept. 1, 1939 First look at the Invasion Arrows… What do they tell you? Where is THIS arrow coming from?!? O. Who is helping the Germans win in Poland? P. Why would they do that? Blitzkrieg [“Lightening War”]

  9. What is this Blitzkrieg? • A military strategy to win war • A massive technologically advanced attack • Psychological warfare • Watch the Video and record evidence of each of these things in your notes…

  10. German troops on the march through Poland

  11. German Troops March into Warsaw Poland surrenders in 28 days. All that TALK had gotten the countries of Europe No where at all. Chaos Ensues….

  12. The European Theater

  13. What to do? • Britain and France declare they WILL have war with Germany if the Germans don’t withdraw Right NOW! (Who does this sound like?) • A. Based on Germany’s experience with countries like Britain and France what do you think will happen? • Germany does not withdraw. In fact, they ignore the British and refuse to answer them. • Britain declares war on September 3rd, 1939. • Unfortunately Britain and France are not ready to fight. They must raise, equip, train and position their armies. That takes time…..

  14. And Then…..The Phony War: • Not much happens between invasion of Poland (Sept 1939) and April 1940. • Everyone wonders if Hitler has finally had enough cookies. • France re-enforces the Maginot Line and some ships get sink in the Atlantic. • Then…. Lightning Strikes again! Hitler and Mussolini- Just Good Friends

  15. June 1940, Italy declares war on Great Britain and France Mussolini and Hitler

  16. Blitzkrieg, 1940 Hitler, His army trained, experienced and well supplied with advanced weapons and machines, attacks everywhere at once! April 9th - Norway and Denmark May 10th – Belgium and the Netherlands May 13th- France

  17. Destruction in France • Civilian centers burned to the ground! • Jews, Gypsies, and others rounded up to be sent back to Germany for execution! • Maginot Line completely ignored! • The combined French, British, and Belgian Armies on the run!

  18. Dunkirk EvacuatedJune 4, 1940 • Allied soldiers chased all the way to the sea • Every seaworthy vessel in England mobilized for the rescue • Hitler almost wins the day that June, but enough soldiers are rescued to keep fighting the war.

  19. Please update your notebook Index and prepare notebooks for FridayNotebook Index:Pg. 1A Name, Per., ClassPg. 2A-3B IndexPg. 4A CIS (Signed)Pg. 5A Clock PartnersPg. 6A AppeasementPg. 7A, B, C… Word Maps- Review WordsPg. 8A Above/Below TreePg. 9A Depression TreePg. 10A Fascism TreePg. 11A Directive WordsPg. 11B Cookie Story Response Pg. 12A, B, C… Road to War STAR notes Ques. A - KPg. 13A Axis Aggression MapPg. 14A Start of WWII STAR NotesHW: Notebooks Due Friday- 50 PtsAll other papers should be glued into the back of your Notebook or kept in a folder. DO NOTthrow anything away. Then…Sign up on the board for a group to do one of WWII’s Battles in a Group ProjectGet out your homework to be checked off. Please do not talk at this time Sept 6

  20. Mrs. Caramagno’s Guide to Awesome Posters

  21. ACORN Posters • Accurate • Clear and Complete • Organized • Readable • Neat

  22. Accurate • Make sure all the information on your poster is Accurate • Don’t paste pictures of WWI on your WWII poster! • Make sure you double check your facts before you put them down. • Have a team mate proof read your work to catch the silly mistakes you just can’t see.

  23. Good Hitler, the leader of the Axis Powers, handed over the command of his desert armies to General Rommel. Bad Hitler, the leader of the Allies, handed over the command of his desert armies to General Patton.

  24. Clear and Correct • Use proper English, complete sentences and correct grammar and spelling • Nothing makes you look less of an expert than a poorly crafted sentence, bad grammar and incorrect spelling! • Label EVERYTHING • Don’t make your readers guess at what they are reading or looking at!

  25. Good The Battle of El Alamein- Leaders: Hitler, the leader of the Axis Powers, handed over the command of his desert armies to General Rommel. Bad Eisenhower, the leader of the Allies, hnded over the running of his dessert armies to Claude Auchinleck. Erwin Rommel

  26. Organized • Code Information • Help your readers identify what they are looking at and what goes together with color codes, numbering, bullets or other indicators. • Put things that go together near each other • Give your poster some flow. • You might be organizing chronologically, by topic, by importance, etc… just make sure there is some reason for why information is placed as it is on your poster.

  27. Easily identifiable Question Clear title Color coding linking question and location of answer Below the Surface Question: The End of the Battle of El Alamein By the end of the Battle of El Alamein, Rommel had……blah, blah, blah,…. blah, blah, blah,…. blah, blah, blah…blah, blah, blah,…. blah…blah, blah, blah,…. blah…blah, blah, blah,…. blah…blah, blah, blah,…. Answer blah…blah, blah, blah,…. blah…blah, blah, blah,…. blah…blah, blah, blah,…. Answer to the Below the Surface Question blah, blah, blah,…. blah, blah, blah…blah, blah, blah,…. blah…blah, blah, blah,…. blah…blah, blah, blah,…. blah…blah, blah, blah,…. Answer blah…blah, blah, blah,…. blah…blah, blah, blah,…. blah…blah, blah, blah,….

  28. GOOD Battle Title and Info ASQ BSQ ASQ The Start of the Battle The Significance of the Battle A Letter from a Soldier BSQ Chart of deaths in this battle by side The End of the Battle Timeline

  29. BAD BSQ The End of the Battle ASQ ASQ BSQ The Significance of the Battle The Start of the Battle A Letter from a Soldier Timeline Battle Title and Info

  30. Readable • Type • Print • Make your letters Large enough to read from a distance • Make your pictures large enough to see detail

  31. Bad Hitler, the leader of the Axis Powers, handed over the command of his desert armies to General Rommel. Hitler, the leader of the Axis Powers, handed over the command of his desert armies to General Rommel. • Good Hitler, the leader of the Axis Powers, handed over the command of his desert armies to General Rommel.

  32. Neat • Take care with your work • Blotches and messy glue imply your thinking is messy too. • Random images/colors/glitter etc can be confusing to your reader. • Keep your work uncluttered. Make sure everything on your poster is important to understanding.

  33. WWII Battle Posters Project • Please see the folder with the same name for all the documents you need for this project…

  34. Friday, Sept 12 • Continue to work on Posters. • Finish pasting all parts to your poster and label all work by the end of class. • Be ready to read posters when you come in on Monday. • HW: Posters must be done by Monday • Notebooks Due Today!

  35. France SurrendersJune, 1940

  36. Let us Pause and make some comparisons.Get out your Comparison Matrix from yesterday.Using your notes so far and Chpt. 16, Sec. 1 in your book, as well as any prior knowledge, fill out WWII side of the Comparison Matrix.Then see if you can identify some things each side has in common. Put

  37. Hitler meets with Gen. Petain of France as France begins armistice talks

  38. A Divided France “Vichy France becomes the lapdog of Hitler and Germany. They do what they are told. Henri Petain Leads the new Vichy government. He means to save as much of France as possible.

  39. The French Resistance Neither Free nor actually in France, DeGaulle leads the Resistance (from England), making spies and saboteurs out of everyday Frenchmen and women. The citizens, still in France, smuggle in supplies from the Allies and disrupt the Germans whenever and wherever possible. The Free French General Charles DeGaulle E. What would we call a small group of people attacking an unpopular government and blowing things up with small home made weapons today? So, what makes these people different?

  40. Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis:The Tripartite PactSeptember, 1940

  41. Now Britain Is All Alone!

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