History of the World
Chapter 23
Before and During World War II
Before WW II
Benito Mussolini – becomes fascist dictator of Italy
- Fascism – form of socialism that allows people to keep private property but takes away their freedoms
Great Defenders of the faith:
- J. Gresham Machen
- R.A. Torrey
- Billy Sunday
- Campbell Morgan
- Harry Rimmer
- Gypsy Smith
Charles Lindberg – made first non-stop flight across the Atlantic in 1927
The Great Depression
- Began 1929 when stock market crashed
- Herbert Hoover – became president at beginning
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) - proposed The New Deal to help in 1932 (did little to help the economy)
World War II
- Adolf Hitler- becomes leader of Nazi Germany
- Third Reich – what Hitler calls the new government in Germany
- Haile Selassie – emperor of Ethiopia who appealed for help from the League of Nations when Italy invaded
- Powers:
- Axis Powers:
- Germany
- Italy
- Japan (later)
- Allies:
- Great Britain
- Soviet Union (USSR)
- USA (later)
- Joseph Stalin –communist dictator of Russia
- WWII began – September 1, 1939 with Germany invasion of Poland
During WWII
- Winston Churchill – became prime minister of Great Britain(brave and led country through the “dark hours” of WWII)
- Pearl Harbor – December 7, 1941 – Japanese attacked the US Naval Fleet at Pearl Harbor (US declares war on Dec. 8)
- General Erwin Rommel – lead the Afrika Corps in North Africa
- General Sir Bernard Montgomery – British general who fought in North Africa
- General Dwight D.Eisenhower – chosen to head up the D-Day invasion on beaches of Normandy
- General George S.Patton – famous general on European front
- Battle of the Bulge – the Germans last great offensive in the West
- V-E Day – when Germany Surrendered on May 7, 1945
- Battle of Coral Sea – first naval battle in history in which the enemy ships never even saw each other
- Hiroshima – first atomic bomb to be used on a city (August 6, 1945)
- V-J Day –surrender of Japanese on September 2, 1945)
- Holocaust – horrible slaughter of Jews by the Nazis between 1934-1945
Chapter 24
The Cold War Era
Threats to World Peace
United Nations (UN):
- organized in 1945 to keep world peace
- headquarters in New York City
- actually helped spread of communism
Cold War
- Definition: A war fought with NO fighting with weapons but WITH words and diplomacy
- Why fought?
- To “win friends” either to cause of freedom or communism
- How America fought communism
- Truman Doctrine – declared the US would provide economic aid to any free country to help it resist communism
- Marshall Plan – said the US would provide economic assistance to help European nations to recover from WW II
- NATO – (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) was formed as a defensive alliance to stop communism
- War
- Korean
- Vietnam
During the Cold War
China
- Chaing Kai-shek – was a Christian nationalist leader of China who established a free Nationalist government on Taiwan
- Mao Tsetung – launched a Cultural Revolution to cleanse China of Western and foreign influences
Japan
- General Douglas MacArthur
- During WW II was a well known general in the Pacific
- 1945-1952 he served as the military governor of occupied Japan
- Lead UN forces in Korean War
- Mitsuo Fuchida – a member of the squadron who attacked Pearl Harbor, became a Christian in 1950
Korean War
- Ended in a stalemate (nothing gained by either side)
Nikita Khrushchev
- Replaced as leader in Russia when Joseph Stalin died in 1953
Fidel Castro
- Became the Cuban dictator in 1959
Panama Canal
- Built by US and became an important shipping channel that connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
Space Race
- Neil Armstrong was first man to walk on the moon (July 20, 1969)
Europe
- Operation Airlift – was an attempt to provide West Berlin with needed supplies
- Berlin Wall – built to keep East Berliners (communist side) from escaping to West Berlin
- Charles de Gaulle – was leader of the Free French government during WW II, became president of France in 1958
- Margret Thatcher – became Britain’s first woman Prime Minister in 19779
- Falklands War – when Argentina invaded the British colony Falkland Islands, but they were defeated by Britain
- David Ben-Gurion – lead Israel to become a Nation-State again in 1948
- Détente – a lessoning of tension or hostility between nations
Ronald Reagan
- Prevented a full-fledged communist invasion of Grenada with his policies
Mikhail Gorbachev
- Instituted restructuring of the Soviet Union in 1980’s
Soviet Union ceased to exist as a nation on December 25, 1991
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