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Timeline Activity Mr. Taylor’s World History. Directions – Part 1Directions – Part 1 Working in elbow partners, find the dates of each event description.

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Page 1: Timeline Activity Mr. Taylor’s World History. Directions – Part 1Directions – Part 1  Working in elbow partners, find the dates of each event description.

World War 2

Timeline Activity

Mr. Taylor’s World History

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Directions – Part 1

Working in elbow partners, find the dates of each event description in this presentation.

Write the description on the chart provided to you.

Identify whether the event described happened in Europe, the Pacific, or on the American Home Front.

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“Rosie the Riveter” appears

on the cover of the Saturday

Evening Post magazine as a

tribute to women working in

defense factories. There will

be 3,000,000 Rosies by

1945.

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Japanese naval and air forces

attack the US naval base at Pearl

Harbor, Hawaii, plunging the

United States into WWII.

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President Roosevelt signs

Executive Order 9066, which

soon leads to the internment

in isolated camps of more

than 110,000 Japanese

Americans for the remainder

of the war.

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British Prime Minister Winston

Churchill, US President Franklin

Roosevelt and Soviet General

Secretary Joseph Stalin meet at

Yalta, Soviet Union, to discuss

post-war reorganization of

Europe.

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American troops driving

eastward into Germany meet

up with Soviet troops pushing

westward toward Berlin at

the Elbe River, signaling the

near collapse of Hitler’s

Germany.

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Battle of the Bulge: Germany’s

last offensive in Western Europe

threatens to push the Americans

back toward the Atlantic; the

largest and bloodiest battle the

Americans fought during WWII.

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The Nuremburg War Crimes Trials

of top Nazi political and military

leaders begins; many of the

horrors of the Holocaust are

brought to the public’s attention.

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US and British forces begin their

amphibious invasion of North

Africa(Operation Torch) in their

first efforts to retake Axis-held

territory.

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In the largest naval battle of

WWII, the Japanese navy is

defeated at the Battle of Leyte

Gulf in the Philippines, where

Japanese kamikazes (suicide

pilots) are used for the first time.

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Japan invades Manchuria, a region

of northern China that offers the

Japanese much needed natural

resources. The lack of forceful

reaction from the rest of the

world emboldens Japan over the

next decade.

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The US Office of Price

Administration issues Ration Book

Number One to every American to

use when purchasing rationed

items, including sugar, coffee, and

meat.

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Victory in Europe (V-E Day) is

declared as Germany offers

unconditional surrender to

the Allies.

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The Women’s Army Auxiliary

Corps (WAAC) is created,

giving women an opportunity

to serve in the Army. It will

later be renamed the

Women’s Army Corps (WAC).

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Soviet troops liberate Auschwitz

death camp in southern Poland,

where the Nazis murdered more

than one million Jews since 1940.

It was one of six concentration

camps built specifically for killing

Jews.

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Following their announcement

of surrender two weeks earlier,

Japanese dignitaries sign the

official surrender documents

aboard the USS Missouri

battleship in Tokyo Bay, ending

WWII.

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Adolf Hitler, leader of the Nazi

Party, becomes chancellor of

Germany and almost immediately

begins consolidating his power

and imprisoning his political

enemies.

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US Marines raise the flag

atop Mount Suribachi on Iwo

Jima, four days into the 36-

day battle for the tiny

Japanese-held island.

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D-Day: in the largest invasion

in WWII, Allied forces come

ashore in Normandy, France,

breaking through Hitler’s

Atlantic Wall and starting the

long road toward Berlin.

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American naval forces sink four

Japanese aircraft carriers at the

decisive Battle of Midway. From

this battle, Japan’s vast Pacific

empire begins to shrink.

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The Tuskegee Airmen,

African American pilots

trained at Tuskegee Airfield

in Alabama, undertake their

first combat missions

protecting bombers flying

over Europe.

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At the urging of President

Roosevelt, US Congress passes

Lend-Lease Act, which provides

Great Britain, the only European

power left fighting Nazi Germany,

with much needed war supplies.

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Germany invades Poland; Great

Britain and France honor their

pledge to support Poland and

declare war on Germany; WWII

begins.

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Although not at war, the United

States government recognizes the

growing danger of the growing

war in Europe and passes the first

peacetime draft in American

history.

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The United States Army Air Force

drops two newly developed

atomic bombs, one each on the

cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki,

utterly destroying them.

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Kristallnacht (Night of Broken

Glass): a series of coordinated

attacks against Jews throughout

Germany in which homes, shops

and synagogues where burned

and 30,000 Jews were arrested

and sent to concentration camps.

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Directions – Part 2

Working in elbow partners, examine the 25 images that follow this slide.

Match the image with one of the events from the table.

Write the letter of the image on the row it matches on the table.

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A

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B

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C

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D

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E

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F

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G

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H

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I

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J

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K

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L

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M

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N

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O

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P

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Q

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R

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T

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U

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V

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W

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X

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Directions – Part 3

Take your table to Ms. X in order to have it checked.