Assessment Matrix

  • Agression , attacks, invasion

    Agression , attacks, invasion
    Japan invades Manchuria, a province of China.
    In the 1930s, the Japanese controlled the Manchurian railway.
  • germany invasions

    germany invasions
    Germany invades the Rhineland (land given to FRance after WWI)
    Nazi leader Adolf Hitler violates the Treaty of Versailles and the Locarno Pact by sending German military forces into the Rhineland, a demilitarized zone along the Rhine River in western Germany.
  • invasions from italy

    invasions from italy
    On October 3, 1935, Italy attacked Ethiopia without a declaration of war. Four days later, the League of Nations declared Italy an aggressor, but as usual, took no action against the country
  • spanish civil war begins

    spanish civil war begins
    1939- Spanish Civil War, fascists take control
    It begins as a revolt by right-wing Spanish military officers in Spanish Morocco and spreads to mainland Spain.
  • annex of austria

    annex of austria
    -1938- Hitler annexed (took control of) Austria
    On March 12, 1938, German troops march into Austria to annex the German-speaking nation for the Third Reich.
  • spanish civil war ends

  • Germany-Russia non-aggression pact

    Germany-Russia non-aggression pact
    -the soviet Union and Nazi Germany
    -Included a secret pact dividing Poland between them
  • blitzkreig

    blitzkreig
    -September 1, 1939-The German invasion of Poland
    -In response, Britain and France declared war on Germany and Italy.
  • attack of pearl harbor

    attack of pearl harbor
    “A date that will live in infamy.”
    Sneak attack in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
    353 japanese war planes
    2400 Americans killed, most warplanes destroyed, 19 ships damaged or sunk
    U.S declares war on japan germany and italy declare war on U.S
  • Japanese Internment Camps

    Japanese Internment Camps
    March 18th 1942- japanese internment camps begins
    Approximately 110,000 japanese sent to war relocations camps
    62% were american citizens
  • Dolittle raid

    Dolittle raid
    April 18 1942
    First air raid by the U.S to strike the japanese Home islands during WWII
    morale boost
    opportunity for U.S retaliation
    planned and led by lieutenant colonel james “jimmy” Doolittle
    cast doubt in japan on the ability of the japanese military leaders
  • Battle of the coral sea

    Battle of the coral sea
    Major naval battle
    Japanese Navy vs. Allied naval and air forces from the U.S. and Australia
    More Allied ships sunk, but Japanese fleet is turned back for the 1st time
  • Battle of Midway

    Battle of Midway
    June 4-5, 1942
    Turning point in the war
    1st decisive victory for the U.S. against Japan
    Americans intercepted Japanese code
    The U.S. Pacific Fleet surprised the Japanese forces.
    sunk the four Japanese carriers that had attacked Pearl Harbor.
    After Midway, the Americans took the offensive.
  • Solomon Islands.

    Solomon Islands.
    August 7, 1942 – 1st U.S. amphibious landing of Marines in the Solomon Islands.
  • Guadalcanal.

    Guadalcanal.
    August 21, 1942 - U.S. Marines repulse first major Japanese ground attack on Guadalcanal.
  • US -- phillippines

    February 16, 1945 - U.S. Troops recapture the Philippines.
  • US invasion

    February 19, 1945 - U.S. Marines invade Iwo Jima.
  • final landing

    April 1, 1945 - The final amphibious landing of the war on Okinawa.
  • FDR'S death

    April 12, 1945 – FDR dies, succeeded by Harry S. Truman.
    Truman learns of the Manhattan Project
  • Manhattan Project

    Manhattan Project
    project to develop the first atomic weapon during WWII; involving the US, UK, and Canada employed more than 130,000 people and cost $2 billion 6/16/45- first detonation los alamos, NM
    code name: "TRINITY"
  • hiroshima little boy

    hiroshima little boy
    first atomic bomb named little boy is dropped on hiroshima
    the first city in history subjected to nuclear warfare
  • Nagasaki

    Nagasaki
    second bomb named "Fat man" is dropped on Nagasaki
    currently the last city in the world to be subject to neclear warfare
  • japanese surrender

    Japanese accept unconditional surrender; Gen. MacArthur i sappointed to head the occupation forces in japan
  • japanese surrender

    formal japanese surender ceremony on board the MISSOURI in Tokyo bay as 1000 carrier-based planes fly overhead; president Truman declare VJ (Victory over Japan) Day