WORLD WAR II PROJECT TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE 1: COVER PAGE
PAGE 2: CAUSES
PAGE 3: DICTATORS
PAGE 4: ALLIED LEADERS
PAGE 5-6: US MILITARY LEADERS
PAGE 7: GERMAN EXPANSION – MAP PAGE 377
PAGE 8: JAPANESE EXPANSION – MAP PAGE 371
PAGE 9: REASONS FOR US NEUTRALITY
PAGES 10-11: TECHNOLOGY / WEAPONS AXIS POWERS
12-13: TECHNOLOGY / WEAPONS ALLIED POWERS
PAGE 14-17: MAJOR BATTLES / TURNING POINTS
PAGES 18: HOLOCAUST
PAGE 19: INTERNMENT CAMPS
PAGE 20: WAR AT HOME / PATRIOTISM
PAGE 21-23: SIGNIFICANT GROUPS
PAGE 24: EFFECTS OF WORLD WAR II
PAGE 25: COLD WAR MAP OF DIVIDED GERMANY AND BERLIN
TITLE PAGE = WORLD WAR II -1 PAGE
Group Members Names
Class Period
PAGE 1
Causes Of World War II – 1 PAGE
- Event – explain significance in 1-3 sentences
- Examples: Violation of Treaty of Versailles by Germany
- Trade Embargo on Japan-
- Japan Bombs Pearl Harbor – Draws the US into the War.
***** SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE LIST OF EVENTS NEEDED.
PAGE 2
Dictators – 1 PAGE
Hitler – Country Stalin – Country
Picture of Dictator Picture of Dictator
Type of Government Type of Government
Describe type of Government in yourDescribe type of Government
in your own words in your own words
Tojo – Country Mussolini – Country
Picture of Dictator Picture of Dictator
Type of GovernmentType of Government
Describe type of GovernmentDescribe type of Government
in your own words in your own words
PAGE 3
Allied Leaders – 1 PAGE
President US – Franklin D. Roosevelt British Prime Minister- Winston Churchill
Picture Picture
Type of government Type of government
Describe type of government Describe type of government
in your own words in your own words
Russia- Stalin Others: Canada, French Resistance
Italy (after Mussolini’s death)
Picture Picture
Type of government Type of government
Describe type of governmentDescribe type of government
in your own words in your own words
PAGE 4
US Military Leaders - 2 PAGES
Include a picture of each leader and Short Description of their Military history. (2 – 3 sentences). Include if they graduated from a military academy and what significant battles they lead.
- Omar Bradley
- Dwight Eisenhower
- Douglas MacArthur
- Chester Nimitz
- George Marshall
- George Patton
Short Description of their Military history. (2 – 3 sentences). Include if they graduated from a military academy and what significant battles they lead.
Short Description of their Military history. (2 – 3 sentences). Include if they graduated from a military academy and what significant battles they lead.
PAGE 5
US Military Leaders - 2 PAGES
Include a picture of each leader and Short Description of their Military history. (2 – 3 sentences). Include if they graduated from a military academy and what significant battles they lead.
- Omar Bradley
- Dwight Eisenhower
- Douglas MacArthur
- Chester Nimitz
- George Marshall
- George Patton
Short Description of their Military history. (2 – 3 sentences). Include if they graduated from a military academy and what significant battles they lead.
Short Description of their Military history. (2 – 3 sentences). Include if they graduated from a military academy and what significant battles they lead.
PAGE 6
German Expansion – 1 PAGE
Attach map from page 377 here.
PAGE 7
Japanese Expansion – 1 PAGE
Attach map from page 371 here.
PAGE 8
Reasons for US Neutrality - 1 PAGE
- Neutrality laws:
- Destroyers for bases
- Lend lease
- Avoiding another World War
** Include a picture if available and write a 3-5 sentence description of each of the Neutrality laws, Destroyers for bases program, lend lease program, and reasons to avoid another World War.
PAGE 9
Technology / Weapons Axis Power 1941 – 1945 - 2 Pages
This topic will cover 2 pages side by side. Your title should expand the width of the two pages.
You need 10 weapons (5 per page). Include a picture of the weapon and a description of the weapon and explain how this weapon changed the outcome of the war.
Description of the weapon and explain how this weapon changed the outcome of the war.
Description of the weapon and explain how this weapon changed the outcome of the war.
PAGE 10
Technology / Weapons Axis Power 1941 – 1945 - 2 Pages
This topic will cover 2 pages side by side. Your title should expand the width of the two pages.
You need 10 weapons (5 per page). Include a picture of the weapon and a description of the weapon and explain how this weapon changed the outcome of the war.
Description of the weapon and explain how this weapon changed the outcome of the war.
Description of the weapon and explain how this weapon changed the outcome of the war.
PAGE 11
Technology / Weapons Allies 1941 – 1945 - 2 Pages
This topic will cover 2 pages side by side. Your title should expand the width of the two pages.
You need 10 weapons (5 per page). Include a picture of the weapon and a description of the weapon and explain how this weapon changed the outcome of the war.
Description of the weapon and explain how this weapon changed the outcome of the war.
Description of the weapon and explain how this weapon change the outcome of the war.
PAGE 12
Technology / Weapons Allies 1941 – 1945 - 2 Pages
This topic will cover 2 pages side by side. Your title should expand the width of the two pages.
You need 10 weapons (5 per page). Include a picture of the weapon and a description of the weapon and explain how this weapon changed the outcome of the war.
Description of the weapon and explain how this weapon changed the outcome of the war.
Description of the weapon and explain how this weapon change the outcome of the war.
PAGE 13
Major Battles / Turning Points - 4 Pages
Make sure that you title each page: Major Battles / Turning Points
Write IN YOUR OWN WORDS why the battles were turning points in the war.
How did this battle affect the outcome of the war? Who was the US leader of the battle? 3- 5 sentences
- Europe
- El Alamain 1942
- Stalingrad 1943
- D-Day 1944
- Battle of Bulge 1944
- Liberation of Concentration Camps 1945
- Japan
- Pearl Harbor 1941
- Bataan Death March 1942
- Guadal Canal 1942
- Battle of Coral Sea
- Battle of Midway 1942
- Island Hopping
- Gilbert Islands 1943
- Marshall Islands 1944
- Mariana Islands 1944
- Guam
- Saipan
- Battle of Leyte Gulf 1944
- Iwo Jima 1945
- Battle for Manilla (Philippines) 1945
- Okinowa 1945
PAGE 14
Major Battles / Turning Points - 4 Pages
Make sure that you title each page: Major Battles / Turning Points
Write IN YOUR OWN WORDS why the battles were turning points in the war.
How did this battle affect the outcome of the war? Who was the US leader of the battle? 3- 5 sentences
PAGE 15
Major Battles / Turning Points - 4 Pages
Make sure that you title each page: Major Battles / Turning Points
Write IN YOUR OWN WORDS why the battles were turning points in the war.
How did this battle affect the outcome of the war? Who was the US leader of the battle? 3- 5 sentences
PAGE 16
Major Battles / Turning Points - 4 Pages
Make sure that you title each page: Major Battles / Turning Points
Write IN YOUR OWN WORDS why the battles were turning points in the war.
How did this battle affect the outcome of the war? Who was the US leader of the battle? 3- 5 sentences
PAGE 17
Holocaust – 1 page
Write a one page summary about the Holocaust. Be sure to include information about Kristallnacht and the concentration camps. This must be written by the group and in your own words… All group members must contribute, You may only have one picture on this page.
PAGE 18
Internment Camps – 1 page
Write a one page summary about the Internment Camps in the United States. Be sure to include information about Executive order 9066 and which groups of immigrants were effected. This must be written by the group and in your own words… All group members must contribute. You may only have one picture on this page.
PAGE 19
WAR AT HOME / PATRIOTISM - 1 PAGE
Include a small picture and description of how each of the following helped the war effort. (3-5 sentences)
- Military enlistment
- Volunteerism
- Warbonds
- Victory Gardens / Rationing
- Propaganda
Page 20
SIGNIFICANT GROUPS - 3 PAGES
Include a small picture and description of how each of the following helped the war effort. (3-5 sentences) Use half a page for each group.
- Tuskegee Airmen
- Flying Tigers
- Navajo Code Talkers – give an example of the code words
- Women
- Minorities
- Vernon Baker – Congressional Medal of Honor
PAGE 21
SIGNIFICANT GROUPS - 3 PAGES
Include a small picture and description of how each of the following helped the war effort. (3-5 sentences) Use half a page for each group.
- Tuskegee Airmen
- Flying Tigers
- Navajo Code Talkers – give an example of the code words
- Women
- Minorities
- Vernon Baker – Congressional Medal of Honor
PAGE 22
SIGNIFICANT GROUPS - 3 PAGES
Include a small picture and description of how each of the following helped the war effort. (3-5 sentences) Use half a page for each group.
- Tuskegee Airmen
- Flying Tigers
- Navajo Code Talkers – give an example of the code words
- Women
- Minorities
- Vernon Baker – Congressional Medal of Honor
PAGE 23
EFFECTS OF WORLD WAR II
GERMANY USSR (RUSSIA)
JAPAN ITALY
UNITED STATES
PAGE 24
MAP OF OCCUPIED GERMANY AND BERLIN
PROVIDED FOR YOU
PAGE 25
Instructions For World War II Scrapbook Project
Due February 1st, 2017
Wilcox / Whitlock
THIS WILL COUNT AS TWO TEST GRADES
Directions:
*Each group needs one scrapbook. You may use a 9x12 or 12 x 12 actual scrapbook or one- one inch binder.
*Your scrapbook must be neat and organized according to the table of contents that you have been provided.
*You must include all information listed for each page.
*You will be given 4 daily grades for completed work.
*You will be given 1 daily grade by your group for participation. This will be done by a rubric and your teacher will conference with you and your group about any discrepancies.
* Bold headings are the titles for each page.
1ST PAGE IS TABLE OF CONTENTS – GIVEN
PAGE
- Cover Page – Title =World War II – picture from WWII- group members names
- Causes of WWII–
- World Wide Depression
- Rise of Dictators
- Violation of the Treaty of Versailles
- Expansionism
- Militarism
- Appeasement
- Czechoslovakia
- Japan – American Trade Embargo
- Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor
- Dictators
- Name of Country
- Picture of Dictator
- Type of Government
- Describe type of Government
- Allied Leaders
- Name of Country
- Picture of Dictator
- Type of Government
- Describe type of Government
- Military Leaders
- Include a picture of each leader and Short Description of their Military history. (2 – 3 sentences). Include if they graduated from a military academy and what significant battles they lead.
- German Expansion – Map of Europe you were provided (pg. 377)
- Color the map using page 377 as an example to show German Military occupation and expansion. *** Note Color Lybia purple and not orange…
- Japanese Expansion – Map of Pacific you were provided (pg. 371)
- Using page 371 as an example draw a line around the countries and islands to show how large the Japanese empire became. Label major countries and islands inside the empire.
- Reasons for US Neutrality
- Neutrality laws
- Destroyers for bases
- Lend Lease
- Avoiding another World War
Page 9 and 10: will be Technology / Weapons Axis Powers 1941-1945
Page 11 and 12: will Technology / Weapons Allies 1941-1945
Page 13– 16: Major Battles / Turning Points
Write IN YOUR OWN WORDS why the battles were turning points in the war. 3- 5 sentences
- Europe
- El Alamain 1942
- Stalingrad 1943
- D-Day 1944
- Battle of Bulge 1944
- Liberation of Concentration Camps 1945
- Japan
- Pearl Harbor 1941
- Bataan Death March 1942
- Guadal Canal 1942
- Battle of Coral Sea
- Battle of Midway 1942
- Island Hopping
- Gilbert Islands 1943
- Marshall Islands 1944
- Mariana Islands 1944
- Guam
- Saipan
- Battle of Leyte Gulf 1944
- Iwo Jima 1945
- Battle for Manilla (Philippines) 1945
- Okinowa 1945
Page 17: Holocaust
- Write a one page summary about the Holocaust.
- Be sure to include information about Kristallnacht and the concentration camps.
- This must be written by the group and in your own words… All group members must contribute.
- You may only have one picture on this page.
Page 18: Internment Camps
- Write a one page summary about the Internment Camps in the United States.
- Be sure to include information about Executive order 9066 and which groups of immigrants were effected.
- This must be written by the group and in your own words… All group members must contribute.
- You may only have one picture on this page.
Page 19 – 20: WAR AT HOME / PATRIOTISM – 1 PAGE
- Include a small picture and description of how each of the following helped the war effort. (3-5 sentences)
- Military enlistment
- Volunteerism
- War bonds
- Victory Gardens / Rationing
- Propaganda
Page 21-23: SIGNIFICANT GROUPS - 3 PAGES
a. Include a small picture and description of how each of the following helped the war effort. (3-5 sentences) Use half a page for each group.
- Tuskegee Airmen
- Flying Tigers
- Navajo Code Talkers – give an example of the code words
- Women
- Minorities
- Vernon Baker – Congressional Medal of Honor
Page 24: EFFECTS OF WORLD WAR II
- Divide the paper into 4 squares. Put the first 4 countries in the squares. Write a paragraph (5 sentences min) at the end about the effects for the US after World War II.
- Explain in detail what happened to the following countries when the war was over. What territory did they lose? What type of government took over? What was their relationship like with other countries?
- Germany
- Russia (USSR)
- Japan
- Italy
- US
Page 25: GERMAN OCCUPATION - Map you were provided of Germany divided into 4 zones and Berlin divided into 4 zones. Label each of the occupied zones and color each one a different color. Label the city of Berlin’s occupied zones and color them the same color as the larger zones.