World War 2 started in 1939 after Germany invaded Poland. The Allies including England, France, USSR, and USA fought against the Axis powers of Germany, Italy, and Japan. Major events included Germany rapidly conquering much of Europe, the Battle of Britain preventing a German invasion of Britain, the German invasion of USSR, and the US entering the war after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The tide turned in favor of the Allies with the Normandy landings on D-Day in 1944, and the war ended in 1945 with the surrender of Germany and Japan.
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Churchill said many times that WW2 was an ‘unnecessary war’. He was thinking only of the Europe and not the WW2 in the Pacific. Hegemony, imperialism and nationalism had a lot of to do with it, but historian can never be satisfied with these labels. Unlike the sociologists, military strategists, the economists and psychologists, historians cannot be satisfied with generalisations. These are not specific enough for the historians. Historians like to dig into their subject in details and look into the specifics, motives and the events. Because their explanation is in such detail level, inevitably there are many shades of opinions and different views. Then they debate amongst themselves and hopeful come to some kind of conclusion as to what actually happened. But this is too complicated for politicains. They like simple explanation. Politicians pick and choose facts and events to build their case according to their political colours.
This is what is happening to the history of the Second World War. It is been revised, distorted and even denied. In authoritarian society, books are banned, views are censored and people are kept ignorance of the events. In a more open nations, this could lead to denial of holocausts and atrocities. Myths and invention can always manufactured to justify their ideology. As J H Plumb said in ‘The Death of the Past’, the role of the historian was to “dissolve those simple structural generalisations by which our forefathers interpreted the purpose of life in historical terms” and to challenge the use of the past as an instrument of political or social repression. In the words of British historian Eric Hobsbawn “We (historian) have a responsibility to historical facts in general, and for criticizing the politico-ideological abuse of history in particular.” No nation is greater or smaller because of their past, it is what they are doing today that matters. Jerry 23 Dec 2015.
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This power point is all about world war 2. You can find everything you need and i know its long but it had all the details that you need or looking for world war 2.
This is a Powerpoint Presentation about world war 2 (1939- 1945) featuring background knowledge, causes and events that led to massive destruction. Its impacts on society are also highlighted in this presentation.
This slideshow contains a large amount of information and it is best to download it and to read it on a full screen, at leisure.
Churchill said many times that WW2 was an ‘unnecessary war’. He was thinking only of the Europe and not the WW2 in the Pacific. Hegemony, imperialism and nationalism had a lot of to do with it, but historian can never be satisfied with these labels. Unlike the sociologists, military strategists, the economists and psychologists, historians cannot be satisfied with generalisations. These are not specific enough for the historians. Historians like to dig into their subject in details and look into the specifics, motives and the events. Because their explanation is in such detail level, inevitably there are many shades of opinions and different views. Then they debate amongst themselves and hopeful come to some kind of conclusion as to what actually happened. But this is too complicated for politicains. They like simple explanation. Politicians pick and choose facts and events to build their case according to their political colours.
This is what is happening to the history of the Second World War. It is been revised, distorted and even denied. In authoritarian society, books are banned, views are censored and people are kept ignorance of the events. In a more open nations, this could lead to denial of holocausts and atrocities. Myths and invention can always manufactured to justify their ideology. As J H Plumb said in ‘The Death of the Past’, the role of the historian was to “dissolve those simple structural generalisations by which our forefathers interpreted the purpose of life in historical terms” and to challenge the use of the past as an instrument of political or social repression. In the words of British historian Eric Hobsbawn “We (historian) have a responsibility to historical facts in general, and for criticizing the politico-ideological abuse of history in particular.” No nation is greater or smaller because of their past, it is what they are doing today that matters. Jerry 23 Dec 2015.
More photos here
https://flic.kr/s/aHskoaBe4T
This power point is all about world war 2. You can find everything you need and i know its long but it had all the details that you need or looking for world war 2.
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AP 6 Edukasyon noong EDSA Revolution hanggang sa KasalukuyanJuan Miguel Palero
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2. INTRODUCTION
• World war 2 started because the treaty of Versailles (that was
set for Germany) at the end of the world war 1, after the treaty
of Versailles was set most of Germany people have debt until
Adolf Hitler became a Führer (Nazi party 1934-1945).
3. THE ALLIES AND THE AXIS
Allies
Axis
•
England
•
Nazi Germany
•
France
•
Japanese
•
Poland
•
Italy
•
USSR
•
USA
•
Canada
7. IMPORTANT PEOPLE
•
Franklin D. Roosevelt
•
Winston Churchill
•
Joseph Stalin
•
Adolf Hitler
•
General Erwin Rommel
•
Isoroku Yamamoto
•
Harry Truman
•
General Hideki Tojo
•
Benito Mussolini
•
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Least important
•
Vladimir Lenin
•
Nicholas II
•
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
•
Plaek Phibunsongkrham
10. START
•
When Germany finished gathering all
their part of country back They want to
make the
Nazi Germany need to invade their
neighbor countries, therefore Germany
choses to invade Poland. In addition
France and England is with Poland
hence they declare War with Germany
•
Not long after the invasion started
Poland surrender to German and they
were occupies.
•
1st September 1939
•
Suddenly after the invasion finish
USSR slowly invade Poland from the
east sep17. However, Germany wont
let they go that easy therefore they
meet at central of Poland Sep29.
•
Nov30 USSR invade Finland.
11. OPERATION WESERÜBUNG
•
In morning of 9th April 1940 Germany
begin the invasion of Denmark and
Norway, the invasion take longer
than 2 month. (April-June)
12. INVASION OF FRANCE
•
10th may 1940 German begin to invade
Belgium, France and Netherland and
later on Netherland was bombed at
central of Rotterdam and surrender to
Germany. 3rd June 1940 Luftwaffe
bombed Paris, 22nd June France
surrender and signed the armistice
with Germany. 17th September 1940
Hitler went to visit Paris.
13. OPERATION SEA LION
•
Germany bombers attack over
England 10th July 1940. 13th July 1940
Hitler urges Britain to sign the
armistice and make peace so they will
end like France. 13th August 1940 is
the Eagle day more than 1400 Plane
attack southern England air base
however the attack was failed.
•
September 7th, beginning of the
London blitz the attack end at May of
the next year.(7 month)
•
However, Hitler chance his target from
Britain to USSR.
14. ITALY AND EUROPE
•
June 10th Italy declare war on
Britain, 1 day later Italy plane attack
Britain skirmish in Africa desert.
September 1940 Italy failed the
invasion of Egypt therefore they try
again but this time at
Greece, November Italy retreat from
Greece then, April Germany invade
Yugoslavia 11 day later they surrender
to Germany.
•
May 20 Germany attack British troop
in Crete then the British troop in Crete
need to retreat.
15. OPERATION BARBAROSSA
•
June 22nd 1941 Germany begin the
invasion of USSR, and from June to
November there are no stopping attack
from Germany to USSR. August 23rd
Luftwaffe attack Stalingrad. November
to February the weather turn too cold
(even tank, oil and gun turn into ice)
and in the end Germany last
army, which attack USSR, surrender.
•
Lot of people said that Hitler like to
read history, but for me that not true
because the Napoleonic lose at
waterloo Russia.
16. PEARL HARBOR
•
27th September 1940 Japan join the
Axis by signing the Tripartite with
German ant Italy, January Yamamoto
planed the attack of Pearl Harbor then
December 7th it was a surprise attack
at Pearl Harbor, attack sunk 4
battleship and 3 damaged battleship
and 188 aircraft were destroyed and
160 aircraft were damaged and about
1500-2500 people died.
•
Japan lose 25-30 aircraft and 64
soldier were kill and some are capture
and some submarine were destroyed.
•
The attack drag USA to the war.
17. JAPAN AND SOUTHEAST ASIA
•
From March to June 1942 Japan
invade lots of countries in the
southeast Asia except Thailand
because General Plaek
Phibunsongkrham have a good
relationships with Japan so Japan just
let the prisoner build the railed way
because they can go into Burma and
invade those country there.
18. NORTH AFRICA
•
Jan 12 British invade
Libya, Tobruk, June General Erwin
Rommel and his Afrika Korp drive the
British troop out of Libya, later on he
was given the name of “desert Fox”.
•
October 8th begin US and UK force
landed an attack at French North
Africa (Morocco) the attack contain
more than 100,000 men and 600
ships, the attack is successful then
Britain retake Tobruk, November 25th
then March of the next year Tunisia fall
to the Allies.
19. OPERATION HUSKY AND INVASION OF ITALY
•
July 1943 the Allies force begin the
operation Husky, about 130,000145,000 died in the invasion.
Operation Husky is the invasion of
Sicily and to make Italy fall. Later on
Palermo fall and Benito Mussolini was
overthrown, therefore with no leader
it’s the best time for the Allies to
invade Italy. Not long after Benito
Mussolini was overthrown the Allies
begin the invasion then 8th September
Italy surrender.
20. D-DAY
•
June 6th 1944 there are 5 beach in the
Normandy coast
“Sword, Juno, Gold, Omaha and Utah ” the
first attack is at Utah 6:30( US men 4th
division)
•
The second attack is at Omaha 7:00
(Us men 1st division suffer a heavy
wave near the beach)
•
The third attack is at Gold Beach 7:25
(Men of British 5th division)
•
The Fourth attack is at Sword
7:30(Men of British 3rd division)
•
The last attack is at Juno 7:55(men of
Canada 3rd division)
•
There are more than 150,000 men and
9,000 casualties, in the first place
General Erwin Rommel say that “we
need to beat and destroy all the force
before they land” however Hitler say
that “we should destroy the force in
land” and Rommel is wrong.
•
Planed by Eisenhower
21. OPERATION WALKÜRE
•
July 1944 after the D-Day the high
generals of Nazi Germany want Hitler
out because his plan to invade other
countries gone mostly wrong and his
reactions to Jews is unacceptable
therefore lots of peoples don’t wanted
Hitler. Later on General Stauffenberg
plot an assassination of Adolf Hitler
however he survive and now he know
who is against him later on General
Stauffenberg is shot.
•
As seen in “
”
22. DEAD OF ROMMEL
•
Hitler is scare that one day Rommel
will overthrown him so he want to
eliminate Rommel as quick as
possible. Then, he got a good chance
to tell Rommel family that he have a
heart attack in the car crashed
however the truth is Hitler let him
commit suicide with a cyanide pill.
23. FALLING OF GERMANY
•
In the Battle of Berlin US and USSR
force went through the final lines and if
they actually get Hitler, Hitler will lose
all of his Glory therefore he commit
suicide in the Führer Bunker to
continue his Glory.
24. JAPAN SURRENDER
•
August 1945 USA first drop a atomic
bomb at Hiroshima and
Nagasaki, 250,000 die. After the drops
there are more people dying by the
radiation effect and the chemicals that
still left in the city.
•
Later on Japan sign the formal
surrender Sep 2nd .
36. THE COLD WORLD
•
Not long after the WWII the 2 big
country (USSR,US) start spying each
other and leaking the top secret
information. The 2 country did this
because they want their country to be
the biggest.
38. WINSTON CHURCHILL
• “We will fight them on the
beaches….we shall fight in the
field and in the street….we shall
never surrender.”
• “I have nothing to offer but
blood, toil tears and sweat.”
39. JOSEPH STALIN
•
“This war is not as in the past;
whoever occupies a territory also
imposes on it his own social system.”
•
“History shows that there are no
invincible armies and that there never
have been.”
40. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
•
“To reach a port we must sail-sail not
tie at anchor-sail, no drift.”
•
“If you treat people right they will treat
you right……99% of the time.”
41. BENITO MUSSOLINI
•
“I want to make Italy
great, respected, and feared.”
•
“The alliance between Italy and
Germany is not only between two
states or to armies…but between two
peoples.”
42. ADOLF HITLER
• “Germany problem could only be
solved by force.”
• “I will go down as the greatest
German History.”
44. ADOLF HITLER
•
Hitler born in Austria 20 April 1889-30
April 1945, he became a chancellor in
1933 and a Fuhrer in 1934-1945 he
became a Fuhrer because in 1934
Paul Von Hindenburg (president) died
(age of 86) therefore he took all the
power and become a Fuhrer.
•
When Hitler first become a Fuhrer he
said that he wanted to make a new
emperor called “Reich the 3rd” so he
ignore the treaty of Versailles and
make the army bigger then Hitler
suddenly occupied Poland.
•
He kill over 6 million Jews
45. GENERAL ERWIN ROMMEL
•
General Erwin Rommel born in 1891
and die in 1944. General Erwin
Rommel was the son of a school
headmaster in the southern Germany
and fought in the world war 1 too, he is
ultimately good in the desert warfare
therefore he was given the name of
“Desert Fox”. General Erwin Rommel
became a field marshal in
1912, however Hitler is scare that one
day he will overthrown him, so Hitler
chose to eliminate him by a Cyanide
pill.
46. WINSTON CHURCHILL
•
Winston Churchill was born 18741965, he became a prime minister in
1940 (age of 65). When the attack of
Pearl Harbor finish he very want
Roosevelt to join the Allies therefore
us will get revenge and uk can survive
the blitz and win the war. His trade
mark is the v for victory.
47. JOSEPH STALIN
•
Joseph Stalin born in 1878 and die in
1953. He is a friend of Lenin and he
have good relationships with Serbia
too.
48. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
•
Franklin D. Roosevelt born in 1882
and die in 1945. He serve his country
for longer than 12 years (1933-1945).
But, sadly he die before seeing the
revenge for Pearl Harbor.
49. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
•
Eisenhower born in 1890 and die
1969, he was a 5 star general and he
is the one who planned the D-Day
landing. When the war nearly end
Harry Truman became the 33rd
president of USA , and after that he
became the 34th president of USA.