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Page 1: What they faced.. “Closing in on Berlin” A.“Operation Dragoon” The race to Berlin to squeeze the Germans. B.Battle of the Bulge Hitler’s last

What they faced.

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“Closing in on Berlin”A. “Operation Dragoon”

The race to Berlin to squeeze the Germans.

B. Battle of the Bulge

Hitler’s last effort to defend Germany.

C. V-E Day

Germany signs surrender papers!!!

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Atomic WeaponsA Timeline:-1938 - Austrian scientists discover how to split a uranium atom creating a sudden

burst of energy.

-1939 - Albert Einstein writes a letter to FDR explaining the destructive potential of this discovery, and encouraging the U.S. to develop a weapon before the Germans did.

-1941 – The U.S. creates “The Manhatten Project.” Many of the scientists involved were refugees of Germany and other parts of Europe.

-1945 – (July 15) The first successful test of an Atomic bomb in a deserted area of

New Mexico. (The strength of thousands of tons of TNT.) Truman is informed at Potsdam Conference.

-1945 – (April) FDR dies from a stroke in Warm Springs, Georgia. Harry Truman becomes President and is informed of the “Project” scientists are working on.

- 1945 - (FEB.) YALTA CONFERENCE – Stalin “promises” free elections will be held in Eastern Europe, including Poland. Controversial. Agrees to join in war with Japan.

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Slide 3

Death march

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“Now I am become death, destroyer of worlds.”

The effects of the first Atomic Weapons:

Temperature at GROUND ZERO = Billions of degrees centigrade

Strength of Explosion = Thousands of tons of TNT

Height of Mushroom cloud = 7.5 miles high

Atomic bombs create enormous amounts of energy in the form of intense heat and shockwaves.

This produces pressure waves, flash burns, high winds, and deadly radiation.

Effects of the fallout spread out over dozens of miles in diameter.

-J. Robert Oppenheimer, American scientist, after the first successful test of an atomic bomb in the desert of New Mexico.

Philadelphia

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The First Target: Hiroshima (August 5th, 1945.)

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Second Target: Nagasaki (August 9th, 1945)

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Japan Surrenders August 14th, 1945 - V-J Day

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Harry Truman’s decision:What should Truman do with this new and deadly technology?

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What would you have done?With your partner: 1.Read and Evaluate the argument you were given.

2. Sum up the argument, with one power statement, that best captures the main point of this justification.

3. Provide an explanation at what you think the main weakness of this argument might be. (What might the opposition say to undermine this?)

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With your group:1.Pick someone to lead the discussion and sharing.

2.One at a time, provide an explanation of each of the six arguments this side used to justify their position.

3.Break these six arguments into two groups, in terms of the power they might have in a debate:

BEST THREE / WEAKEST THREE

4.Rate each of the 3 arguments in both sets. (The #1 argument from the “Best Three” group

becomes your best argument overall. The #6 argument overall will be the third one from your “Weakest Three” group.

5.Write the Rating numbers 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 on the back of each sheet of paper.