Lsn 14 WWII Overview

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World War II Overview: 

World War II Overview Lesson 14

Resources: 

Resources http://www.dean.usma.edu/history/dhistorymaps/WWIIPages/WWIIEurope/WWIIEToC.htm http://www.dean.usma.edu/history/dhistorymaps/WWIIPages/WWIIPacific/WWIIAToC.htm

What we’ll cover: 

What we’ll cover Blitzkrieg Italy Normandy Pacific Exam Lsn 19 (WWI and WWII)

Allied Political Leaders: 

Allied Political Leaders Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin

Axis Political Leaders: 

Axis Political Leaders Hirohito Mussolini and Hitler

German Generals: 

German Generals Guderian Rundstedt Rommel Kesselring

Allied Leaders: 

Allied Leaders Marshall Eisenhower

Allied Leaders (Europe): 

Allied Leaders (Europe) Montgomery Bradley

Allied Leaders (Europe): 

Allied Leaders (Europe) Patch Hodges Patton

Allied Leaders (Italy): 

Allied Leaders (Italy) Darby Clark Lucas

Allied Leaders (Airborne): 

Allied Leaders (Airborne) Ridgway Taylor Gavin

Allied Leaders (Pacific): 

Allied Leaders (Pacific) MacArthur King

Greatest Extent of Axis Control: 

Greatest Extent of Axis Control

Surrender of Germany: 

Surrender of Germany

Greatest Extent of Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere: 

Greatest Extent of Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere

Surrender of Japan: 

Surrender of Japan

Aftermath: 

Aftermath Divided Europe Marshall Plan Cold War

Divided Europe: 

Divided Europe

Marshall Plan : 

Marshall Plan Hamburg's Moenckebergstrasse in the business district at the end of the war (left) and in 1950 (right).

Cold War: 

Cold War Adlai Stevenson showing aerial photographs at the UN during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. Ronald Reagan’s “Mr. Gorbachev, Tear Down This Wall!" speech in 1987.

Cold War and American Society: 

Cold War and American Society

Homework: 

Homework Read Doughty, p. 390 - 408 Scan p. 381-390