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Lecture Glencoe world history - Chapter 26: World War II (1939-1945)

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The German and Japanese occupations of neighboring countries led to World War II. Both countries were defeated, but not before 40 to 60 million people died because of the war. This chapter presents the following content: Paths to War, the course of World War II, the New Order and the Holocaust, Home Front and Aftermath of War. | Splash Screen Chapter Menu Chapter Introduction Section 1: Paths to War Section 2: The Course of World War II Section 3: The New Order and the Holocaust Section 4: Home Front and Aftermath of War Visual Summary Chapter Intro How can war affect civilians? The German blitzkrieg quickly overwhelmed Poland, setting off the war in Europe. German troops paraded in Warsaw to celebrate their victory. The people of Poland soon experienced the terrors of Hitler’s regime, suffering torture, forced deportation, slave labor, and execution. In this chapter you will learn about the course of World War II and its effects. • What was the Holocaust and how did it affect the people of Nazi-occupied lands? • How are conflicts today affecting civilian populations? Chapter Intro Chapter Intro Chapter Intro 1 Paths to War How did German and Japanese actions lead to World War II? Chapter Intro 2 The Course of World War II How did the entrance of the United States into the war change its course? Chapter Intro 3 The New Order and the Holocaust What groups did Nazi Germany target for genocide? Chapter Intro 4 Home Front and Aftermath of War How were women in the United States affected by the war? Chapter Preview-End Section 1-Main Idea The BIG Idea Competition Among Countries The ambitions of Japan and Germany paved the way for the outbreak of World War II. Section 1-Key Terms Content Vocabulary demilitarized appeasement sanctions Academic Vocabulary dominate violation Section 1-Key Terms People and Places Adolf Hitler Rhineland Benito Mussolini Sudetenland Joseph Stalin Manchukuo Chiang Kai-shek New Order A B Section 1-Polling Question Would you let a bully pick on a classmate as long as he didn’t pick on you or anyone else? A. Yes B. No Section 1 The German Path to War Adolf Hitler’s theory of racial domination laid the foundation for aggressive expansion outside of Germany. Section 1 Adolf Hitler became chancellor of the German government with support of the Nazi Party. Hitler wanted to | Splash Screen Chapter Menu Chapter Introduction Section 1: Paths to War Section 2: The Course of World War II Section 3: The New Order and the Holocaust Section 4: Home Front and Aftermath of War Visual Summary Chapter Intro How can war affect civilians? The German blitzkrieg quickly overwhelmed Poland, setting off the war in Europe. German troops paraded in Warsaw to celebrate their victory. The people of Poland soon experienced the terrors of Hitler’s regime, suffering torture, forced deportation, slave labor, and execution. In this chapter you will learn about the course of World War II and its effects. • What was the Holocaust and how did it affect the people of Nazi-occupied lands? • How are conflicts today affecting civilian populations? Chapter Intro Chapter Intro Chapter Intro 1 Paths to War How did German and Japanese actions lead to World War II? Chapter Intro 2 The Course of World War II How did the entrance of the United States into the war change its course? Chapter Intro

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