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WORLD WAR II

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WORLD WAR IIWORLD WAR II

WWIWWI 8.5 million 8.5 million deaddead

WWIIWWII45 million 45 million deaddead

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Germany after WWIGermany after WWI Europe engulfed in warEurope engulfed in war

THE WAR IN EUROPETHE WAR IN EUROPE

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Defeat of the Central Powers Defeat of the Central Powers by the Alliesby the Allies

Treaty of Versailles was Treaty of Versailles was signed by both partiessigned by both parties Germany had to pay a large sum Germany had to pay a large sum

of money to the Allies for damage of money to the Allies for damage caused in WWIcaused in WWI

GERMANY AFTER WWIGERMANY AFTER WWI

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Germany after WWIGermany after WWI

Blamed for WWIBlamed for WWI Very small army and navy allowedVery small army and navy allowed War Reparations - paid large sums of War Reparations - paid large sums of

money for the damage they causedmoney for the damage they caused Lost its colonies and overseas Lost its colonies and overseas

possessionspossessions New German govt faced many problemsNew German govt faced many problems Great hardship for GermansGreat hardship for Germans

RISE OF GERMANY

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Adolf HitlerAdolf Hitler

Under these conditions Under these conditions arose a leaderarose a leader

Known for his courage and Known for his courage and braverybravery

Formed the Nazi PartyFormed the Nazi Party National Socialist German National Socialist German

Workers’ PartyWorkers’ Party Planned to make Germany Planned to make Germany

rich and powerful againrich and powerful again

RISE OF GERMANY

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HITLER IN WWII

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ADOLF HITLER

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MussoliniMussolini

While Hitler was building Germany, the same was happening in Italy

Established a dictatorship in Italy Fascist Party was the only Party Secret Police arrested opposition Use of propaganda Public programmes Ambitious plans for Italy

RISE OF ITALYRISE OF ITALY

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MUSSOLINI & HITLERMUSSOLINI & HITLER

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Austria Czechoslovakia

Poland Denmark,

Norway, Holland, Belgium and France

HITLER & NAZI GERMANY

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By 1940, Britain was the only By 1940, Britain was the only Allied country left in Europe to Allied country left in Europe to fight the Germansfight the Germans

Unable to conquer Britain, Hitler Unable to conquer Britain, Hitler turned to attack the Soviet turned to attack the Soviet UnionUnion

Soviet Union, Britain became Soviet Union, Britain became allies against the Axis Powersallies against the Axis Powers

By 1940, Britain was the only By 1940, Britain was the only Allied country left in Europe to Allied country left in Europe to fight the Germansfight the Germans

Unable to conquer Britain, Hitler Unable to conquer Britain, Hitler turned to attack the Soviet turned to attack the Soviet UnionUnion

Soviet Union, Britain became Soviet Union, Britain became allies against the Axis Powersallies against the Axis Powers

BRITAIN

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Why Japan went to warWhy Japan went to war The Japanese attack on Pearl The Japanese attack on Pearl

HarbourHarbour Sweeping into Southeast AsiaSweeping into Southeast Asia The Battle for MalayaThe Battle for Malaya Fall of the “Impregnable” FortressFall of the “Impregnable” Fortress Reasons for the defeat of the Reasons for the defeat of the

BritishBritish

THE WAR IN ASIA-PACIFICTHE WAR IN ASIA-PACIFIC

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Rising AmbitionsRising Ambitions

1894 : Attacked China; lost Taiwan and Korea

1904 : Defeated Russia; shocked the West

WWI : Joined Allies 1931 : Great Depression As a result, Japan invaded Manchuria 1937 : Attacked China

WHY JAPAN WENT TO WARWHY JAPAN WENT TO WAR

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Rising AmbitionsRising Ambitions

War with China dragged on Countries like the US stopped

selling certain items like airplanes and oil products to Japan

Japan turned its attention to SEA Rich in tin, oil, timber and rubber War machinery Japan’s calculation

WHY JAPAN WENT TO WARWHY JAPAN WENT TO WAR

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Rising AmbitionsRising Ambitions

1941 - Invaded Indo-china for use as a base to launch its other invasions

US protested and when Japan did nothing, the world reacted strongly

More war materials such as iron, ammunition and oil were cut off from Japan

Note that US was not involved in the war at this time

WHY JAPAN WENT TO WARWHY JAPAN WENT TO WAR

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US wanted Japan to withdraw from Indo-china and China

Pacific Naval Fleet A display of US military might 7 Dec 1941 - Japanese attack

on Pearl Harbour Simultaneous invasion of

Malaya

PEARL HARBOUR

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PEARL HARBOUR

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Thailand Malaya Singapore Philippines Dutch East Indies

Borneo, Sumatra & other islands British Burma

JAPAN IN S. E. ASIA

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War in the air War in the sea

War on land

Sinking of Prince of Wales and Repulse

JAPANESE INVASION OF MALAYA

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JAPANESE ZERO FIGHTER

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JAPANESE ZERO FIGHTER

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REPULSE & PRINCE OF WALES

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30 Nov 194130 Nov 1941

““X-day December 8. Proceed with plan.”X-day December 8. Proceed with plan.”

Lt-Gen Yamashita planned his campaign Lt-Gen Yamashita planned his campaign with the aid of crude school atlases, with the aid of crude school atlases, marking with pencilled crosses, the marking with pencilled crosses, the approximate positions of airfields.approximate positions of airfields.

““MATADOR” - Britain’s secret planMATADOR” - Britain’s secret plan

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1.Sinking of the PRINCE OF WALES/REPULSE2.Battle for North Malaya – Kedah, Penang

and Ipoh3.Battle for Central Malaya – Slim River4.Battle for Johore – Jemaluang, blowing up

of part of the Causeway5.Retreat to Singapore

DEFEAT OF BRITISH IN MALAYA

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KUANTAN

JEMALUANG

JOHOR BAHRU / 31 Jan 42

IPOH

KLKL

SLIM RIVER

PENANG

15-16 Dec 41

MUAR

GEMAS

KLUANG

MAJOR BATTLES

JITRA

8 Dec 1941

KOTA BAHRU

JAPANESE

INVASION OF

MALAYA

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DEFEAT OF BRITISH IN MALAYA

AIR

British planes were old and outdated

SEA

The prince of Wales and the Repulse were destroyed by the Japanese

EQUIPMENT

Japanese tanks were better than British tanks

TRAINING

British soldiers were wrongly trained in jungle warfare

PLANNING

The British left too much valuable supplies for the Japanese

WAR IN EUROPE

Britain was involved in the war in Europe. Japan

was not.

MOBILITY

The Japanese troops were more mobile - bicycles

DEFENCE

Lack of adequate defence preparartions

COMPLA-CENCY

The British looked down on the Japanese