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a PRESENTATION of
the 2º world war
By Amaro and Carlos
In this presentation we are going to explain and show you all te second world war with his stories an occupation in the history.
introduction
Index
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Process
Timeline
Comparison
Map
Team
Thanks
Data
How it started
Hitler expanded Nazism and the facism for the country already recovered, becoming more intense until ... than the war broke out on September 1, 1939 with the invasion of Poland.
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timeline
Rise of Totalitarian Regimes
Treaty of Versailles (1919)
Invasion of Poland and Outbreak of War (1939)
Expansionism and Military Aggression
Imposition of harsh conditions on Germany after World War I, generating resentment and nationalist feelings.
Emergence of totalitarian regimes in Europe, such as Nazism in Germany and fascism in Italy, promoting militaristic and expansionist ideologies.
Germany and Italy carried out actions of territorial expansion and military aggression, defying international treaties and increasing tensions in Europe.
Germany invaded Poland in 1939, prompting the declaration of war by the United Kingdom and France, marking the official start of World War II.
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The allies of nazis
italy
japan
The alliance between Italy and Germany in World War II is due to a combination of political, ideological and strategic factors, common interests and military objectives, related ideologies, opposition to communism, treaties and previous alliances and reaction to the international situation.
The alliance between Japan and Germany in World War II was based on a series of strategic, political and ideological factors, opposition to allied powers, common strategic interests, common enemies, militaristic and expansionist ideology, economic complementarity and diplomatic agreements
the alianze
- In the context of World War II, the "Alliance" generally refers to the coalition of countries that joined together to combat the Axis Powers, led by Germany, Italy, and Japan. This anti-Axis alliance, also known as the "Allies", included several nations that shared a common goal of defeating the Axis Powers and restoring peace to Europe and the world. The most important countries in the alianze were United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, France, the United States and China
who has more in what
MONEY:Unites States
TERRYTORY: United States and a few time germany
SOLDIERS:Germany
SUPLYES AND ARSENAL: United States
level of power
this is te level of power counting with points of germany in the second world war, counting the pib, industrial production and military force.
80%
Military Strength: 9/10, Industrial Production: 8/10, Gross Domestic Product (GDP): 7/10
powe by years
a general power of germany by the years:
Alianze power
united Kingdom
80%
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Soviet union
99%
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united states
90%
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consecuences of the war
The Second World War had a number of significant consequences that shaped the course of world history.
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the most
famous quotes
of the world war 2
"I have nothing to offer except blood, sweat, tears and fatigue."
Winston Churchill
War is not an independent phenomenon, but the continuation of politics by different means.
Carl P. G. von Clausewitz
"The devastating story of the attempt to destroy an entire people, by a nation, Germany, that claimed to be civilized."
Marcel Marceau
ViDEO
This video explain the importance of the second world war and explain its
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team
Amaro =)
Carlos
He did the most.
He investigated a lot
THANKS!
Rise of Totalitarian Regimes
In the 1920s and 1930s, totalitarian regimes emerged in Europe, including Nazism in Germany led by Adolf Hitler, and fascism in Italy led by Benito Mussolini. These regimes promoted nationalist, militarist, and expansionist ideologies, seeking to restore national greatness through force and aggression.
Soviet Union
The Soviet Union was a determining force in the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II. Despite suffering enormous human and material losses, the Soviet Union demonstrated fierce resistance and a capacity for mass mobilization. Their counteroffensive on the Eastern Front changed the course of the war and led to Germany's defeat.
Invasion of Poland and Outbreak of War (1939)
On September 1, 1939, Germany invaded Poland, marking the official start of World War II. This led to the United Kingdom and France declaring war on Germany in response to the violation of Polish sovereignty. The world was plunged into a global conflict that involved multiple powers and lasted until 1945.
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Treaty of Versailles (1919)
After World War I, the Treaty of Versailles was signed in 1919, which imposed harsh conditions on Germany, including the loss of territory, military disarmament, and the payment of enormous reparations. This treaty left Germany humiliated and resentful, setting the stage for future conflicts.
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Consecuences
- Collapse of Nazi Germany.
- Fall of the Japanese and Italian Empires.
- Creation of the United Nations.
- Emergence of the United States and the Soviet Union as superpowers.
- Beginning of the Cold War.
- Restart of the Chinese Civil War.
- Beginning of the decolonization process in Asia and Africa.
- Division of Korea.
United Kingdom
Although the United Kingdom was no longer the dominant power it had been in the 19th century, it still played a vital role in World War II. His resistance during the Battle of Britain and his leadership in the Mediterranean theater were crucial. In addition, the United Kingdom provided a base for the liberation of Western Europe and played an important role in the North African campaign and the war in the Pacific.
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Before
After the First World War, Germany, humiliated, shattered and without money, inflation began. In 3 years everything had multiplied its value by 3,000,000 and every hour the price rose, this worsed the conditions of the country that caused an artist without success called Adolf Hitler ascended to the chancellor to vote of his word.
USA
The United States emerged as an industrial and military superpower during World War II. With a robust economy and unmatched industrial capacity, the United States played a crucial role in the Allied victory. Its ability to mass produce weapons, equipment, and supplies was critical to sustaining the war effort.
Expansionism and Military Aggression
In the 1930s, both Germany and Italy carried out actions of territorial expansion and military aggression. Hitler rearmed Germany, violating the Treaty of Versailles, and began annexing territories such as Austria and parts of Czechoslovakia. Mussolini sought to expand the Italian Empire, invading Ethiopia in 1935. These actions caused tensions in Europe and increased the risk of armed conflict.