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AGE 9. The Time of World Wars
9.3.2. Europe at War: Hitler's war against the USSR
Slide 1 - Tekstslide
people in this lesson
Zhukov
general
USSR
Adolf Hitler
Führer
Germany
Paulus
field marshall
Germany
Stalin
Leader
USSR
Slide 2 - Tekstslide
Word Duty
Words that are in bold print must be learned for a test.
Words that are printed cursive in the texts, you just need to be able to understand & translate!
Operation Barbarossa: name for the German invasion of the Soviet Union
Red Army: the Soviet army
Wehrmacht: the German army
Great Patriotic War: the Russian name for World War 2
Einsatzgruppen: special death squads. Their task was to kill as many Jews and communists as possible.
scorched earth: a tactic used by the Red Army. It meant that they destroyed everything in their retreat that could not be transported, to leave nothing useful for the Germans.
WORD DUTY
Slide 3 - Tekstslide
December 7 1941 is a day that will forever live in infamy. On this date, the Imperial Japanese Navy conducted a surprise attack on Naval Base Pearl Harbor. The Japanese intended the attack to be a preventative measure to keep the United States Pacific Fleet from interfering with Japanese plans for military conquest over the overseas territories of the U.S., United Kingdom, and the Netherlands. The surprise attack came as a shock to the American people who up until this point had not experienced the horrors of World War 2. Following the attack, the United States declared war on Japan and an active alliance with Great Britain was established leading Germany and Italy to declare war on the U.S. on December 11th. The U.S. would return the favor on December 12th and the nation was thrust into active involvement in the Second World War
On Dec. 7th 1941 Hitler's ally Japan attacked the US naval base on the island of Pearl Harbor, destroying most of the American fleet. President Roosevelt declared war on Japan. The next day Japan's allies Germany and Italy declared war on the USA.
The European war had tuned into a World War. In Europe the people in the occupied countries and in Britain got new hope: maybe the 'Yanks' are coming again...