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Evidence Outcome Historical Context Political Interactions

Evidence Outcome Historical Context Political Interactions. Content Objective Identify Causes & Effects of World War II. Language Objective Take Useful 2- Column Notes. World War II. Time Frame. 1939 - 1945. Treaty of Versailles. Written at end of WWI

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Evidence Outcome Historical Context Political Interactions

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  1. Evidence OutcomeHistorical ContextPolitical Interactions

  2. Content ObjectiveIdentify Causes & Effects of World War II

  3. Language ObjectiveTake Useful 2- Column Notes

  4. World War II

  5. Time Frame • 1939 - 1945

  6. Treaty of Versailles • Written at end of WWI • Stated Germany could not have a military, could not pursue an empire • Must pay reparations ($33 billion to Allies)

  7. Germany invades Poland • September 1, 1939

  8. Allied Powers • Great Britain • Soviet Union • France • United States (eventually) • 25 other nations

  9. Axis Powers • Germany • Italy • Japan • Other nations in Eastern Europe

  10. Famous/ Infamous Leaders

  11. Winston Churchill • Great Britain (Allies)

  12. Franklin D. Roosevelt • United States (Allies)

  13. Joseph Stalin • Soviet Union (not very trusted by other Allies)

  14. Benito Mussolini • Italy (Axis)

  15. Adolph Hitler • Germany (Axis)

  16. United States enters War • December 7, 1941 • "A Day That Will Live In Infamy"

  17. Several Wars At Once • Europe • Northern Africa • Pacific

  18. D- Day • June 6, 1944 • Allies invade Normandy, France • Beginning of Allied defeat of Nazis

  19. Atomic Bomb • August 6, 1945 • United States dropped atomic bomb on Japan

  20. War Ends • 55 Million people died • Creation of the United Nations

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