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Many believe that the Allies were victorious because of its many technological advantages.
The Atomic Bomb ended the war.
Radar gave ability to detect a moving object’s altitude and direction.
Sonar allowed for detection of subs.
Cryptic code breaking gave us secret information.
Antibiotics save thousands of lives.
Number of Deaths in WW2
Military Deaths
Civilian Deaths
USSR
11,000,000
6,700,000
Germany
3,250,000
2,350,000
Japan
1,740,000
393,000
China
1,400,000
8,000,000
Poland
110,000
5,300,000
USA
405,000
2,000
Great Britain
306,000
61,000
Italy
227,000
60,000
France
122,000
470,000
WW2 Deaths
4% Axis Civilians
13% Axis Military
30% Allied Military
50% Allied Civilians
Repercussions of WW2 under the Treaty of Paris
Germany
Greatly demilitarized
Loss of any territorial gain
Germany was split into four occupied zones controlled by the USA, GB, France, and the USSR
Nazi leaders put on trial for their crimes against humanity during the Nuremberg Trials
Forced to pay some reparations to Allied countries for the war
Programs created to show the true horror of Nazi Germany
Japan
General MacArthur and the US occupied Japan for 6 years helping them transition from WW2
Lost all their overseas colonies
War leaders were put on trial for their war crimes
Made them unable to build an army
Forced to renounce waging war and using any nuclear weapons
Emperor lost his power and became a figurehead only
Created a democratic republic government
USA helped rebuild their economy and education system
Germany
In 1949 the US, France, and Great Britain combined their occupation zones and made West Germany the Federal Republic of Germany. The Soviets gave East Germany its independence in 1955 but it remained Communist and under the Soviet influence until 1990 when Germany reunited into one country.
The Occupation of Japan
General Douglas MacArthur was assigned the job of rebuilding and reforming post-war Japan.
Important changes made Japan less aggressive and unable to build an army.
Japan’s colonies were taken away.
Japan’s war leaders were put on trial, much like Nuremberg Trials.
Japan also renounced use of nuclear weapons and waging war.
The United Nations is created
Promote Peace:The UN is a place for countries to work together to end their differences
World Police: The UN serves as a world police to keep countries power in check
Protect the Planet:The UN creates safety measures to protect the Earth’s environment
Relief/Aid:The UN can provide economic relief and supplies to countries in need
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The Atomic Bomb ended the war.
Radar gave ability to detect a moving object’s altitude and direction.
Sonar allowed for detection of subs.
Cryptic code breaking gave us secret information.
Antibiotics save thousands of lives.
Number of Deaths in WW2
Military Deaths
Civilian Deaths
USSR
11,000,000
6,700,000
Germany
3,250,000
2,350,000
Japan
1,740,000
393,000
China
1,400,000
8,000,000
Poland
110,000
5,300,000
USA
405,000
2,000
Great Britain
306,000
61,000
Italy
227,000
60,000
France
122,000
470,000
WW2 Deaths
4% Axis Civilians
13% Axis Military
30% Allied Military
50% Allied Civilians
Repercussions of WW2 under the Treaty of Paris
Germany
Greatly demilitarized
Loss of any territorial gain
Germany was split into four occupied zones controlled by the USA, GB, France, and the USSR
Nazi leaders put on trial for their crimes against humanity during the Nuremberg Trials
Forced to pay some reparations to Allied countries for the war
Programs created to show the true horror of Nazi Germany
Japan
General MacArthur and the US occupied Japan for 6 years helping them transition from WW2
Lost all their overseas colonies
War leaders were put on trial for their war crimes
Made them unable to build an army
Forced to renounce waging war and using any nuclear weapons
Emperor lost his power and became a figurehead only
Created a democratic republic government
USA helped rebuild their economy and education system
Germany
In 1949 the US, France, and Great Britain combined their occupation zones and made West Germany the Federal Republic of Germany. The Soviets gave East Germany its independence in 1955 but it remained Communist and under the Soviet influence until 1990 when Germany reunited into one country.
The Occupation of Japan
General Douglas MacArthur was assigned the job of rebuilding and reforming post-war Japan.
Important changes made Japan less aggressive and unable to build an army.
Japan’s colonies were taken away.
Japan’s war leaders were put on trial, much like Nuremberg Trials.
Japan also renounced use of nuclear weapons and waging war.
The United Nations is created
Promote Peace:The UN is a place for countries to work together to end their differences
World Police: The UN serves as a world police to keep countries power in check
Protect the Planet:The UN creates safety measures to protect the Earth’s environment
Relief/Aid:The UN can provide economic relief and supplies to countries in need
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Quiz (16 questions)
Multiple choice — choose the best answer
1. Which technology is credited in the text with ending World War II?
A) Radar
B) Sonar
C) The atomic bomb
D) Antibiotics
2. According to the text, radar gave the Allies the ability to detect what about a moving object?
A) Speed only
B) Altitude and direction
C) Size and composition
D) Range only
3. How many occupied zones was Germany split into after the war?
A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Six
4. How long did General MacArthur and the US occupy Japan to help transition it from WWII?
A) 2 years
B) 4 years
C) 6 years
D) 10 years
5. Which country listed had the highest civilian death toll in the table?
A) USSR
B) China
C) Poland
D) Germany
6. According to the WW2 Deaths percentages given, which group suffered the largest share of deaths?
A) Axis civilians
B) Axis military
C) Allied military
D) Allied civilians
True / False — mark T or F
7. Sonar allowed detection of submarines. (T/F)
8. The Nuremberg Trials were held to try Japanese war leaders. (T/F)
9. The United Nations was created to promote peace, protect the planet, and provide relief/aid. (T/F)
10. According to the table, the United States had more civilian than military deaths. (T/F)
Short answer
11. Name two medical or intelligence technologies mentioned that helped save lives or provide secret information.
12. After the war, what happened to the power of the Japanese emperor according to the text?
13. Which three Western powers combined their occupation zones to form West Germany in 1949?
Data / number question
14. According to the table, how many military deaths did the USSR suffer?
15. According to the table, how many civilian deaths did China suffer?
16. From the deaths table: how many military deaths did the United States have?
Answer key
1. C
2. B
3. C
4. C
5. B (China — 8,000,000 civilian deaths listed)
6. D (Allied civilians — 50%)
7. True
8. False (Nuremberg Trials tried Nazi leaders; Japanese leaders were tried separately)
9. True
10. False (USA: 405,000 military vs. 2,000 civilian — far more military)
11. Possible answers: antibiotics; cryptic code breaking; radar; sonar (any two)
12. He lost his power and became a figurehead only (ceremonial role)
13. The United States, France, and Great Britain
14. 11,000,000
15. 8,000,000
16. 405,000
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Quiz (16 questions)
Multiple choice — choose the best answer
1. Which technology is credited in the text with ending World War II?
A) Radar
B) Sonar
C) The atomic bomb
D) Antibiotics
2. According to the text, radar gave the Allies the ability to detect what about a moving object?
A) Speed only
B) Altitude and direction
C) Size and composition
D) Range only
3. How many occupied zones was Germany split into after the war?
A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Six
4. How long did General MacArthur and the US occupy Japan to help transition it from WWII?
A) 2 years
B) 4 years
C) 6 years
D) 10 years
5. Which country listed had the highest civilian death toll in the table?
A) USSR
B) China
C) Poland
D) Germany
6. According to the WW2 Deaths percentages given, which group suffered the largest share of deaths?
A) Axis civilians
B) Axis military
C) Allied military
D) Allied civilians
True / False — mark T or F
7. Sonar allowed detection of submarines. (T/F)
8. The Nuremberg Trials were held to try Japanese war leaders. (T/F)
9. The United Nations was created to promote peace, protect the planet, and provide relief/aid. (T/F)
10. According to the table, the United States had more civilian than military deaths. (T/F)
Short answer
11. Name two medical or intelligence technologies mentioned that helped save lives or provide secret information.
12. After the war, what happened to the power of the Japanese emperor according to the text?
13. Which three Western powers combined their occupation zones to form West Germany in 1949?
Data / number question
14. According to the table, how many military deaths did the USSR suffer?
15. According to the table, how many civilian deaths did China suffer?
16. From the deaths table: how many military deaths did the United States have?
Answer key
1. C
2. B
3. C
4. C
5. B (China — 8,000,000 civilian deaths listed)
6. D (Allied civilians — 50%)
7. True
8. False (Nuremberg Trials tried Nazi leaders; Japanese leaders were tried separately)
9. True
10. False (USA: 405,000 military vs. 2,000 civilian — far more military)
11. Possible answers: antibiotics; cryptic code breaking; radar; sonar (any two)
12. He lost his power and became a figurehead only (ceremonial role)
13. The United States, France, and Great Britain
14. 11,000,000
15. 8,000,000
16. 405,000
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