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Page 1: WELCOME Tuesday May 28 th, 2013 Mr. Kelley AGENDA  Final Exam Study Guide  PowerPoint  Turn in Textbooks  Homework:  Study

WELCOMETuesday May 28th, 2013

Mr. Kelley

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AGENDA

Final Exam Study Guide PowerPoint Turn in Textbooks Homework:

Study

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FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE

Get out your notes!This PPT is timedYou must keep up!

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FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE

While the PPT is running, you may come and turn in your textbook

Or come ask me about grades

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PARTY ON FRIDAY, BRING FOOD.

Sign up sheet on my desk

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TEXTBOOK TURN IN

Bring your textbook, I’ll mark you off

then place it under the correct tag

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EXAM REVIEW

Get Ready, Get Set, Go!

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FINAL EXAMReview Guide

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The Nuremberg Trials are centered on the Holocaust and who should pay for the atrocities committed.

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The Atomic Bombs were dropped in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan.

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Auschwitz was one of the Nazi Death camps, it’s sole purpose was the extermination of Jews.

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After the Battle of Midway in 1942, the United States knew it would win the War in the Pacific, but just not when.

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President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared, “Tuesday December 7th, is a day that will live in infamy”, about the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

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The German lighting war, or blitzkrieg was a new style of warfare, that utilizing rapid troop movements and overwhelming force to dominate it’s opponents.

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Because of the German Invasion of Poland, France and Great Britain declared war on Germany.

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After the Stock Market Crash on Black Tuesday, October 28th, 1929 and between World War II, the lowest unemployment rate in the United States occurred in 1937 with 14% unemployed or 7.5 million people.

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In 1933, the peak unemployment year of the Great Depression, there were 21 million people without work, or 25%.

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Between 1933 and 1934 there was an increase in jobs, and the Great Depression began to subside.

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At no other time in American History have there been more people without work, than in 1933.

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In World War II, we can identify Germany, Italy and Japan as the Axis Powers.

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The Fascist Party in Germany sought to overthrow the Treaty of Versailles and fight the spread of communism in Germany.

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The first German serviceman killed in the war was killed by the Japanese (China, 1937)

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The first American serviceman killed was killed by the Russians (Finland 1940).

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80% of Soviet males born in 1923 didn't survive World War 2

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The highest ranking American killed was Lt. Gen. Lesley McNair, killed by the US Army Air Corps.

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The youngest US serviceman was 12 year old Calvin Graham, USN. He was wounded in combat and given a Dishonorable Discharge for lying about his age. (His benefits were later restored by act of Congress).

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Between 1939 and 1945 the Allies dropped 3.4 million tons of bombs, An average of about 27,700 tons of bombs each month.

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12,000 heavy bombers were shot down in World War 2

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2/3 of Allied bomber crews were lost for each plane destroyed

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3 or 4 ground men were wounded for each killed

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6 bomber crewmen were killed for each one wounded

Over 100,000 Allied bomber crewmen were killed over Europe

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At the time of Pearl Harbor, the top US Navy command was called CINCUS (pronounced "sink us"), the shoulder patch of the US Army's 45th Infantry division was the swastika, and Hitler's private train was named "Amerika".

All three were soon changed for PR purposes.

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Germany lost 110 Division Commanders in combat

40,000 men served on U-Boats during World War 2; 30,000 never returned

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More US servicemen died in the Air Corps that the Marine Corps. While completing the required 30 missions, your chance of being killed was 71%. Not that bombers were helpless. A B-17 carried 4 tons of bombs and 1.5 tons of machine gun ammo. The US 8th Air Force shot down 6,098 fighter planes, 1 for every 12,700 shots fired.

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Germany's power grid was much more vulnerable than realized. One estimate is that if just 1% of the bombs dropped on German industry had instead been dropped on power plants, German industry would have collapsed.

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Generally speaking, there was no such thing as an average fighter pilot. You were either an ace or a target. For instance, Japanese ace Hiroyoshi Nishizawa shot down over 80 planes. He died while a passenger on a cargo plane.

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It was a common practice on fighter planes to load every 5th found with a tracer round to aid in aiming. That was a mistake. The tracers had different ballistics so (at long range) if your tracers were hitting the target, 80% of your rounds were missing. Worse yet, the tracers instantly told your enemy he was under fire and from which direction. Worst of all was the practice of loading a string of tracers at the end of the belt to tell you that you were out of ammo. That was definitely not something you wanted to tell the enemy. Units that stopped using tracers saw their success rate nearly double and their loss rate go down.

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When allied armies reached the Rhine, the first thing men did was pee in it. This was pretty universal from the lowest private to Winston Churchill (who made a big show of it) and Gen. Patton (who had himself photographed in the act).

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German Me-264 bombers were capable of bombing New York City but it wasn't worth the effort.

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A number of air crewmen died of farts. (ascending to 20,000 ft. in an un-pressurized aircraft causes intestinal gas to expand 300%!)

Germany lost 40-45% of their aircraft during World War 2 to accidents

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The Russians destroyed over 500 German aircraft by ramming them in midair (they also sometimes cleared minefields by marching over them). "It takes a brave man not to be a hero in the Red Army". - Joseph Stalin

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The average German officer slot had to be refilled 9.2 times

The US Army had more ships that the US Navy.

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The German Air Force had 22 infantry divisions, 2 armor divisions, and 11 paratroop divisions. None of them were capable of airborne operations. The German Army had paratroops who WERE capable of airborne operations.

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When the US Army landed in North Africa, among the equipment brought ashore were 3 complete Coca Cola bottling plants.

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84 German Generals were executed by Hitler

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QUESTIONS?