CHAPTER 27 WWII. Hitler’s Plan- Invade Russia for Lebensraum
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- CHAPTER 27 WWII
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- Hitlers Plan- Invade Russia for Lebensraum
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- Hitlers Plan leads to War
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- Japans path to war
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- December 7, 1941 USS Enterprise USS Lexington USS Saratoga
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- Mobilization - USSR TThe Great Patriotic War
SSupercentralization- Stalin directed military and political
affairs AAs German army moved into USSR, factories were dismantled
and shipped to interior CCreated industrial revolution battle of
machines 55% of income went to war machine created food and housing
shortages AAllowed women as combatants night witches WWomen and
children harnessed to farm equipment
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- The Great Arsenal
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- Nazi Empire
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- New Nazi Order HHeinrich Himmler, leader of SS, in charge of
resettlement plans in east EEvacuate Slavic peoples, replace with
Germans OOne million Poles relocated to Southern Poland SSeized raw
materials to the extent of bare survival 44 million Russian POWs
used for heavy labor 33 million died of neglect 77 million workers
from conquered countries IIndustry, farm labor, military camps
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- Resistance
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- The Holocaust
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- Turning Points Of the 91,000 German POWs Only 5,000
returned
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- Ending the War Operation Fortitude
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- Ending the War
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- Hiroshima August 6, 1945 EENOLA GAY American B-29 dropped
Little Boy 880,000 people died immediately 335,000 injured 22/3 of
the citiys 90,000 buildings destroyed JJapans leaders took no
action to end the war
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- Nagasaki August 9, 1945
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- Allied Conferences
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- Costs of War 21,000,000 soldiers died 40,000,000 civilian
deaths 100,000,000 depended on relief 30,000,000 displaced
persons