WW2 & Aftermath Flashcards

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What was the historical context of Japan in the 1920s & 1930s?

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  • Japan was frustrated by their “second-rate” empire
  • Felt threatened by the economic power of European empires & US
  • Worried about communism spreading from USSR which led to the right-wing government led by military generals
  • Wanted natural resources in Asia
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What began WW2 in Asia?

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Japan invade China in 1937

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What were the effects of Japan’s invasion of China in 1937?

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  • Beginning of WW2 (in Asia)
  • Condemnation by international community only reinforces Japan’s view that they were excluded by the rest of the world
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What happened after Japan seized western colonies in Asia in 1941

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Japan preemptively attacked Pearl Harbor in an attempt to deter US response

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What was the historical context of Germany in the 1920s & 1930s?

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  • Hitler & the Nazis wanted German retribution from humiliation in WW1
  • Blamed their loss on Jews, Romas, (Gypsies), socialists, foreigners
  • Actively persecuted undesirable groups in an effort to promote national unity
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What factors began WW2 in Europe?

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  • “Lebensraum” (living space) in Eastern Europe was desirable to Germans
  • Germany annexes territory in Austria & Czechoslovakia (1938 & 1939)
  • 1939 - Invasion of Poland began WW2 in Europe
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What was fighting like in WW2?

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  • Used Blitzkrieg tactics
  • Lots of movement - unlike in Trench warfare in WW1
  • Axis powers are gradually pushed back by the Allied powers between 1942-1945
  • Colonies and women were involved more than in WW1
  • Over 60 million dead, more than 50% civilians
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What were blitzkrieg tactics?

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Lots of movement unlike trench warfare in WW1

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What were the Axis Powers in WW2?

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Germany, Italy, Japan

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What were the Allied powers in WW2?

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Britain, USSR, United States

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What was the only major participant of WW2 not to be bombed?

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The US

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12
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What are some example of WW2 atrocities?

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  • The Holocaust in Europe (6m Jews & 1m - 2m more “undesirables”)
  • US atomic bombing of Hiroshima & Nagasaki (130k - 230k victims)
  • Rape of Nanjing (Japanese killing Chinese ( 200k dead)
  • Firebombing of Tokyo ( Americans killing Japanese)
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What was the Aftermath of WW2?

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  • Creation of the state of Israel in Middle-East as a Jewish nation-state
  • Europe is quickly built using US $$
  • A “Cold War” begins between US & USSR
  • Anti-colonial movement gain strength
  • Global institutions are created to prevent a future World War
  • European coal & steel community to promote trade in Europe (present-day EU)
  • New “rules of war”
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What were the effects Marshall Plan?

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Europe is quickly rebuilt using US $$ & democracies expand

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What are some examples of global institutions created after WW2?

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  • United Nations
  • World Bank
  • International Monetary Fund (IMF)
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16
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What was the purpose of the creation of the UN?

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For peacekeeping & diplomacy

17
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What was the purpose of the creation of the World Bank & International Monetary Fund?

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For economic development

18
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What were the “New Rules of War”

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Who is combatant vs who is a civilian

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What were some new vocabulary & concepts created after WW2?

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  • “War crimes”
  • “Crimes against humanity”
  • “Human rights”
  • “Genocide”