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© Copyright History Matters 2015.

Social Studies Name: _________________________

Directions: Complete the following questions using the website listed below.

http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/world-war-ii-history

Answer the following questions based on the video that plays at the top of the website and the

text contained on the website.

1. According to the website, what event(s) led to or caused World War II?

2. Who rose to power in Germany in the years before World War II?

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3. After becoming _____________________________, Hitler swiftly consolidated

power, anointing himself Führer (_________________) in 1934. Obsessed with

the idea of the _________________________________________________________

__________ Hitler believed that war was the only way to gain the necessary

___________________________________________________________________.

4. What did Hitler begin to do in the mid-1930’s?

5. How did the western powers respond to Hitler’s aggression in the years

before World War II?

6. What was the “Nonaggression Pact” AND who signed it?

7. On ______________________, Hitler invaded Poland from the west; two days

later, _________________________________________________________________

_______________.

8. Explain what is meant by “phony war”.

9. What is blitzkrieg? Explain its use during World War II according to the

website.

10. What was the Maginot Line?

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11. What happened on April 9, 1940?

12. On June 14, _____________________________; a new government formed by

Marshal Philippe Petain (France’s hero of World War I) requested an

armistice two nights later. _____________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________.

13. Explain the events of the Battle of Britain.

14. Who was Germany allied with during World War Two?

15. What was Operation Sea Lion?

16. Who was the Prime Minister of Britain during World War II?

17. What was the Lend-Lease Act?

18. What was Operation Barbarossa?

19. Why did Hitler want to carry out an invasion of the Soviet Union?

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20. Though Soviet tanks and aircraft _____________________ the Germans’, their

air technology was largely obsolete, and the impact of the surprise

invasion helped Germans ______________________________________________.

Arguments between Hitler and his commanders delayed the next

German advance until October, when it was stalled by a Soviet

counteroffensive and the onset of ______________________________________.

21. Identify and explain the event that brought the United States into World

War II.

22. Why was the Battle of Midway so significant?

23. What was the “island-hopping” strategy? Explain.

24. In North Africa, ____________________ forces had defeated the Italians and

Germans by 1943. _______________________________________ followed, and

______________________________________, though Allied fighting against the

Germans in Italy would continue until 1945.

25. According to the website, what caused the Germans to ultimately lose

their advantage in the Soviet Union and during the Battle of Stalingrad?

26. What occurred on June 6, 1944?

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27. What three Allied nations attacked the beaches of Normandy on D-Day?

28. How did the invasion of Allied troops in D-Day affect the German war

effort?

29. Explain the significance of the Battle of the Bulge.

30. Explain the fate of Hitler.

31. Who attended the Potsdam Conference?

32. What was discussed and decided at the Potsdam Conference?

33. Heavy casualties sustained in the campaigns at ________________________

_____________________________________, and fears of the even costlier land

invasion of Japan led _________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________.

34. When did Japan surrender?

35. How many people died during World War II?

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36. What is the legacy of World War II?

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Teacher Key Name: _________________________

Directions: Complete the following questions using the website listed below.

http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/world-war-ii-history

Answer the following questions based on the video that plays at the top of the website and the

text contained on the website.

1. According to the website, what event(s) led to or caused World War II?

The devastation of the Great War (as World War I was known at the time) had

greatly destabilized Europe, and in many respects World War II grew out of issues

left unresolved by that earlier conflict. In particular, political and economic

instability in Germany, and lingering resentment over the harsh terms imposed

by the Versailles Treaty, fueled the rise to power of Adolf Hitler and his National

Socialist (Nazi) Party.

2. Who rose to power in Germany in the years before World War II?

Adolf Hitler

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3. After becoming Reich Chancellor in 1933, Hitler swiftly consolidated

power, anointing himself Führer (supreme leader) in 1934. Obsessed with

the idea of the superiority of the “pure” German race, which he called

“Aryan,” Hitler believed that war was the only way to gain the necessary

“Lebensraum,” or living space, for that race to expand.

4. What did Hitler begin to do in the mid-1930’s?

In the mid-1930s, he began the rearmament of Germany, secretly and in

violation of the Versailles Treaty.

5. How did the western powers respond to Hitler’s aggression in the years

before World War II?

Hitler’s open aggression went unchecked, as the United States and Soviet Union

were concentrated on internal politics at the time, and neither France nor Britain

(the two other nations most devastated by the Great War) were eager for

confrontation.

6. What was the “Nonaggression Pact” AND who signed it?

It was an agreement between Germany and the Soviet Union, which the two

nations used to divide the country of Poland.

7. On September 1, 1939, Hitler invaded Poland from the west; two days

later, France and Britain declared war on Germany, beginning World War

II.

8. Explain what is meant by “phony war”.

During the six months following the invasion of Poland, the lack of action on the

part of Germany and the Allies in the west led to talk in the news media of a

“phony war.”

9. What is blitzkrieg? Explain its use during World War II according to the

website.

Blitzkrieg translates to “lighting war” and was a Nazi attack strategy that

involved the use of tank divisions, plane and troop movements that were

remarkably quick.

10. What was the Maginot Line?

A French defensive line along the border between France and Germany.

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11. What happened on April 9, 1940?

On April 9, 1940, Germany simultaneously invaded Norway and occupied

Denmark, and the war began in earnest.

12. On June 14, German forces entered Paris; a new government formed by

Marshal Philippe Petain (France’s hero of World War I) requested an

armistice two nights later. France was subsequently divided into two

zones, one under German military occupation and the other under

Petain’s government, installed at Vichy.

13. Explain the events of the Battle of Britain.

The German bombing raids of Britain. It was a battle marked by air superiority as

the two countries fought for control of the skies. The Royal Air Force (RAF)

eventually defeated the Luftwaffe (German Air Force) in the Battle of Britain,

and Hitler postponed his plans to invade.

14. Who was Germany allied with during World War Two?

Italy and Japan

15. What was Operation Sea Lion?

The German planned invasion of Britain.

16. Who was the Prime Minister of Britain during World War II?

Winston Churchill

17. What was the Lend-Lease Act?

With Britain’s defensive resources pushed to the limit, Prime Minister Winston

Churchill began receiving crucial aid from the U.S. under the Lend-Lease Act,

passed by Congress in early 1941.

18. What was Operation Barbarossa?

On June 22, 1941, Hitler ordered the invasion of the Soviet Union, codenamed

Operation Barbarossa.

19. Why did Hitler want to carry out an invasion of the Soviet Union?

The Soviet Union, whose vast territory would give the German master race the

“Lebensraum” it needed. The other half of Hitler’s strategy was the extermination

of the Jews from throughout German-occupied Europe.

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20. Though Soviet tanks and aircraft greatly outnumbered the Germans’, their

air technology was largely obsolete, and the impact of the surprise

invasion helped Germans get within 200 miles of Moscow by mid-July.

Arguments between Hitler and his commanders delayed the next

German advance until October, when it was stalled by a Soviet

counteroffensive and the onset of harsh winter weather.

21. Identify and explain the event that brought the United States into World

War II.

On December 7, 1941, 360 Japanese aircraft attacked the major U.S. naval

base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, taking the Americans completely by surprise and

claiming the lives of more than 2,300 troops. The attack on Pearl Harbor served

to unify American public opinion in favor of entering World War II, and on

December 8 Congress declared war on Japan with only one dissenting vote.

22. Why was the Battle of Midway so significant?

The Battle of Midway was a turning point in that Japan could not keep pace

with the American war effort after this point.

23. What was the “island-hopping” strategy? Explain.

In mid-1943, Allied naval forces began an aggressive counterattack against

Japan, involving a series of amphibious assaults on key Japanese-held islands in

the Pacific. This “island-hopping” strategy proved successful, and Allied forces

moved closer to their ultimate goal of invading the Japanese homeland.

24. In North Africa, British and American forces had defeated the Italians and

Germans by 1943. An Allied invasion of Sicily and Italy followed, and

Mussolini’s government fell in July 1943, though Allied fighting against the

Germans in Italy would continue until 1945.

25. According to the website, what caused the Germans to ultimately lose

their advantage in the Soviet Union and during the Battle of Stalingrad?

The approach of winter, along with dwindling food and medical supplies,

spelled the end for German troops there, and the last of them surrendered on

January 31, 1943.

26. What occurred on June 6, 1944?

On June 6, 1944–celebrated as “D-Day”–the Allied began a massive invasion of

Europe, on the beaches of Normandy, France.

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27. What three Allied nations attacked the beaches of Normandy on D-Day?

The United States, Britain, and Canada

28. How did the invasion of Allied troops in D-Day affect the German war

effort?

In response, Hitler poured all the remaining strength of his army into Western

Europe, ensuring Germany’s defeat in the east.

29. Explain the significance of the Battle of the Bulge.

Hitler gathered his forces to drive the Americans and British back from Germany

in the Battle of the Bulge (December 1944-January 1945), the last major German

offensive of the war.

30. Explain the fate of Hitler.

Hitler committed suicide as Allied forces invaded the German capitol of Berlin.

31. Who attended the Potsdam Conference?

President Harry S. Truman (who had taken office after Roosevelt’s death in April),

Churchill and Stalin.

32. What was discussed and decided at the Potsdam Conference?

They discussed the ongoing war with Japan as well as the peace settlement

with Germany. Post-war Germany would be divided into four occupation zones,

to be controlled by the Soviet Union, Britain, the United States and France.

33. Heavy casualties sustained in the campaigns at Iwo Jima (February 1945)

and Okinawa (April-June 1945), and fears of the even costlier land

invasion of Japan led Truman to authorize the use of a new and

devastating weapon–the atomic bomb–on the Japanese cities of

Hiroshima and Nagasaki in early August.

34. When did Japan surrender?

On August 10, the Japanese government issued a statement declaring they

would accept the terms of the Potsdam Declaration, and on September 2, U.S.

General Douglas MacArthur accepted Japan’s formal surrender aboard the

USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay.

35. How many people died during World War II?

35 to 60 million people

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36. What is the legacy of World War II?

The legacy of the war would include the spread of communism from the Soviet

Union into Eastern Europe as well as its eventual triumph in China, and the global

shift in power from Europe to two rival superpowers–the United States and the

Soviet Union–that would soon face off against each other in the Cold War. As

well, it proved to be the most devastating international conflict in history.