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Here's a blog brought to you by Augusto T. We shall be observing some details of WWII. The Essential Questions is as follows: "Dropping the atomic bomb was necessary to ending the war. To what extent was this true for those making the decision in 1945?"
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Friday, March 23, 2012
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Thursday, March 22, 2012
Putting It All Together
On this cloudy day of March 22nd, I turn from the research aspect of the project to the visual part. Sergio and I must take into consideration the following questions.
Essential Question: Dropping the atomic bomb was necessary to ending the war. To what extent was this true for those making the decision in 1945?
Objective Questions:
- Analyze the decision to use the atomic bomb and the consequences of doing so.
- Explain the role that geography played in the development of military strategies and weaponry in WW II.
- Relate new wartime inventions to scientific and technological advancements in the civilian world.
Basically, we must begin to visualize our Prezi and make sure it is our own and is unique. All objective questions can easily contribute as evidence for the essential question so we will have no problem tying everything together.
Although a Prezi seems easy enough to use, I shall do minimal research in order to convey ideas in a more visual way. The presentation will be thorough but engaging as always; and it will have idiosyncratic visuals.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
U.S. Position in the War
Timeline
1939
Hitler invades Poland on 1 September. Britain and France declare war on Germany two days later.
1940
Rationing starts in the UK.
German 'Blitzkrieg' overwhelms Belgium, Holland and France.
Churchill becomes Prime Minister of Britain.
British Expeditionary Force evacuated from Dunkirk.
British victory in Battle of Britain forces Hitler to postpone invasion plans.
1941
Hitler begins Operation Barbarossa - the invasion of Russia.
The Blitz continues against Britain's major cities.
Allies take Tobruk in North Africa, and resist German attacks.
Japan attacks Pearl Harbor, and the US enters the war.
1942
Germany suffers setbacks at Stalingrad and El Alamein.
Singapore falls to the Japanese in February - around 25,000 prisoners taken.
American naval victory at Battle of Midway, in June, marks turning point in Pacific War.
Mass murder of Jewish people at Auschwitz begins.
1943
Surrender at Stalingrad marks Germany's first major defeat.
Allied victory in North Africa enables invasion of Italy to be launched.
Italy surrenders, but Germany takes over the battle.
British and Indian forces fight Japanese in Burma.
1944
Allies land at Anzio and bomb monastery at Monte Cassino.
Soviet offensive gathers pace in Eastern Europe.
D Day: The Allied invasion of France. Paris is liberated in August.
Guam liberated by the US Okinawa, and Iwo Jima bombed.
1945
Auschwitz liberated by Soviet troops.
Russians reach Berlin: Hitler commits suicide and Germany surrenders on 7 May.
Truman becomes President of the US on Roosevelt's death, and Attlee replaces Churchill.
After atomic bombs are dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan surrenders on 14 August.
More details pertaining to each year at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwtwo/ww2_summary_01.shtml
Friday, March 16, 2012
The Dropping of the Atomic Bomb
So, was the dropping of the atomic bomb in Hiroshima and Nagasaki necessary?