LEAGUE OF NATIONS: THE MANCHURIAN CRISIS.
The Manchurian Crisis 1931-1933 followed the Mukden Incident in which Japanese rail tracks were destroyed in an explosion. The issue was investigated by the League of Nations which found Japan to be at fault. The Japanese ignored the League of Nations and left the organisation.
REVISION IGCSE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY: HUNGARIAN UPRISING 1956. It was a nationwide revolution against the Hungarian People's Republic and its Soviet-imposed policies, lasting from 23 October until 10 November 1956. Leaderless at the beginning, it was the first major threat to Soviet control since the Red Army drove Nazi Germany from its territory at the End of World War II in Europe.
This is a Hypermedia activity about WWII. It is 41 slides long and includes Major Battles, Political and Military Leaders, Countries involved, important dates, information about the Holocaust and important terminology.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS: THE MANCHURIAN CRISIS.
The Manchurian Crisis 1931-1933 followed the Mukden Incident in which Japanese rail tracks were destroyed in an explosion. The issue was investigated by the League of Nations which found Japan to be at fault. The Japanese ignored the League of Nations and left the organisation.
REVISION IGCSE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY: HUNGARIAN UPRISING 1956. It was a nationwide revolution against the Hungarian People's Republic and its Soviet-imposed policies, lasting from 23 October until 10 November 1956. Leaderless at the beginning, it was the first major threat to Soviet control since the Red Army drove Nazi Germany from its territory at the End of World War II in Europe.
This is a Hypermedia activity about WWII. It is 41 slides long and includes Major Battles, Political and Military Leaders, Countries involved, important dates, information about the Holocaust and important terminology.
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Political, ideological, military and strategic struggle between the US and the USSR that spread throughout the world, but no direct confrontation between US and USSR
Competing social, political and economic ideologies
2. Overview September 1, 1939 – September 2, 1945 Involved the “Great Powers”: Allies – Britain, Soviet Union, USA, China, France, and smaller nations Axis – Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and smaller nations “It was the most widespread war in history, with more than 100 million military personnel mobilised” (Wikipedia, WWII) Deadliest war in history Holocaust – Mass extermination of Jews Concentration camps Generally accepted start was September 1, 1939 Germany invaded Poland France declared war on Germany Allies were victorious over Germany and Japan “The Soviet Union and United States emerged as rival superpowers, setting the stage for the Cold War” (Wikipedia, WWII)
3. Important Battles German invasion of Poland: September 1, 1939 Caused France & Britain to declare war on Germany two days later Battle of Britain July 10, 1940 – October 31, 1940 German air campaign over Britain preparing for invasion Germany failed in the air but succeeded against Britain’s Royal Navy Attack on Pearl Harbor: December 7, 1941 Hawaii Operation/Operation Z Japanese surprise attacks on U.S. Pacific Fleets at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Caused United States to declare war on Japan and enter WWII
4. Axis Collapse, Allied Victory September 2, 1945 December 16, 1944 - Germany made an unsuccessful attempt to split up Allied forces Mid-January, 1945 - Soviets attacked Poland February 1945 – Western Allied Forces invaded Western Germany March, 1945 – British, American, and Chinese forces defeated Japanese in Burma Late April, 1945 - Soviet forces attacked Berlin April 29, 1945 – German forces surrendered to Italy April 30, 1945 – Hitler committed suicide April 30, 1945 – Military defeat of Third Reich May 7, 1945 – German forces surrendered to Western Europe May 8, 1945 – German forces surrendered to Soviets August 15, 1945 – Japan surrendered to Allied Forces September 2, 1945 – Axis surrender documents signed
5. Casualties Estimated deaths - 60 million 20 million soldiers 40 million civilians Soviet Union – 27 million 1 out of 4 were killed or injured 85% of deaths were on Allied side Mostly Soviet & Chinese 15% on Axis side Estimated 12 million deaths occurred in concentration camps 1.5 million by bombs 7 million in Europe from varying causes 7.5 million in China from varying causes Nanking Massacre in Japan Several hundred thousand Chinese were raped and murdered Japanese military killed 3 million – 10 million civilians
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7. Sources Wikipedia – World War II http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II#Casualties_and_war_crimes Wikipedia – Allies http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allies_of_World_War_II Wikipedia – Axis Powers http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axis_powers Wikipedia – Attack on Pearl Harbor http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor Wikipedia – Battle of Britain http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Britain