PPT-Europe and Japan in Ruins

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A Mr Ayala Presentations Objectives Things to know 1 Approximately how many Europeans died during the war 2 What were the Nuremberg trails 3 How was Germany split

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A Mr Ayala Presentations Objectives Things to know 1 Approximately how many Europeans died during the war 2 What were the Nuremberg trails 3 How was Germany split apart 4 What happened to Japan after the war. Kai Classic Premier Kaji Reserve Blue Dual Core Hiro Fuji Made In China Japan Japan Japan Japan Japan Japan Japan Japan Steel Blades VG-Max Core VG-Max Core SG-11 Clad Core SG-11 Clad Core Blue II Car Aggressors Invade Nations. Japan, Europe, Spain. Japan. Democratic. Strict limits on Prime Minister. Military Rule emerged. Emperor symbol of state power. Emperor Hirohito. Foreign expansion. Japan. Manchuria: iron, coal. Part A - Foreign. UNIT 4 : 1930-1960. World War I Unresolved. Treaty of Versailles . increases German nationalism . Hitler violates treaty to re-militarize . League of Nations has no way to enforce treaty and former Allies want to avoid war. MEDIEVAL JAPAN. AND WESTERN EUROPE. WHAT IS FEUDALISM?. Political and economic system in . Medieval Western Europe, Zhou . China, and Shogunate Japan . whereby a lord grants lands and . protection to a vassal in exchange . Europe. and . Japan. Week #23. Last Name, First Name. . . 2/9 2/12 . ? . . 23. “Feudalism in Europe and Japan”. This week in class I will compare and contrast feudalism in Europe and in Japan.. Week . One: . A Shattered Visage. Today.. Course resources. Aims and themes. Structure. About the readings. Intro to ruins. Galleries. Justin Hopper. Our resources:. www.jackdawshivers.com. www.justin-hopper.com. 16.5. Europe. 40 million dead. Russia 20,000,000. Germany 6,000,000. Cities destroyed. London, Warsaw, Berlin destroyed. Displaced persons. Famine, disease. Postwar Governments and Politics. Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Norway rebuilt government fast. Dictator Poster Gallery Walk. Hitler’s Actions. Hitler wants all ethnic “Germans” living within Germany. 1933 — Hitler becomes chancellor. Austria – signed . Anschluss. – annexed to Germany. Mr. Ornstein. Willow Canyon High School. AP World History. Answer. How is Centralized Power different from De-Centralized Power?. Decentralized Power. Power is spread out. Many weaker leaders vs. one strong ruler or party. Ch. 17 Sec. 4. 2. Nazi’s Defeat. March 1945: Allies crossed Rhine from West, Soviets closed in on Berlin from East- met and shook hands at the Elbe River. In Italy- Guerrillas captured/executed Mussolini. Italy invaded . Ethiopia. and took control in . 1935. . . Spain’s Civil War was won by the . fascists. in 1936.. Germany. 1936: Hitler had . rearmed. and sent troops to the . Rhineland. .. 1938: Hitler . The Defeat of the . Axis - Europe. 1944. 1945. The Defeat of the . Axis - Pacific. 1941. 1945. Map Animation – 1944 to 1945. Go to the website: . the-map-as-history.com. Login info: . provided by teacher. Elsewhere in the world the United States had become a global political and economic power. While Congress and public opinion had voted for ‘isolationism’ after the war in practice the US had continued to use the twin policies of ‘gunboat diplomacy’ and ‘dollar diplomacy’ to intervene in Central and Latin America and East Asia to strengthen its regional power. Also the Neutrality Acts which prohibited the export of “arms, ammunition and implements of war”, inadvertently affected the international situation since they indirectly benefited Germany and Japan, who did not need US military exports, and disadvantaged Britain, France and the Soviet Union, who did. Also, the US economy, which had been boosted by the First World War, now ensured that the USA overtook Britain and Germany not only as an economic power but as the world’s creditor nation. The other powers were heavily in debt to US banks and after the Wall Street Crash of 1929 it became clear that when the US economy ‘sneezed’ the world’s economies ‘caught a cold’. . Established in 1948 in Japan . | . 72. . years. . of. . experience. 1069 employees worldwide. 38 . offices. in 18 countries . worldwide. . | . global . network. 1.25. bil. EUR sales . / . year.

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