The Great Depression and World War 2

  • Summary

    In the Great Depression and world war 2, it was about Germans starting to invade Europe, and starting to round up Jews and put them in a concentration camps. Germany formed a group called Axis, and their member is Germany, Italy, and Japan. The two countries were fascist (Germany, Italy, and possibly Japan.) Japan bombed Pearl Harbor without the U.S even knowing, but the U.S started to build the atomic bomb.
  • Beginning of the Great Depression

    Beginning of the Great Depression
  • The New Deal

    The New Deal
  • Worldwide Problems

    Worldwide Problems
  • The rise of Hitler

    The rise of Hitler
  • summary

    The Dust Bowl is about a severe drought caused them loss of crops, land to farm on cause prairie land to die. When they farmed on these lands they lost a lot of crops and prairie land to farm on. Farming on dryland caused damage and destruction to prairie grasslands and also grazing on grasslands also destroyed a large area of grasslands.
  • The beginning of World War 2

    The beginning of World War 2
  • The end of the Great Depression

  • Germany invades Denmark and Norway

  • Italy enters the war

    Italy enters the war
  • Italy invades Greece

    Italy invades Greece
  • Japan attacks Pearl Harbor

  • Hitler commits suicide

    Hitler commits suicide
  • Surrender of Germany

    Surrender of Germany
  • The bombing of Hiroshima

  • Surrender of Japan

    Surrender of Japan
  • The Soviet Union attacks Germany

    The Soviet Union attacks Germany
  • summary

    This was an important time to remember because it was a great event in the entire world and economy. It is still an important event that still goes on and is still remembered through the entire era. It was a great but also terrible event, The winning of the war, but the death of many Jews during the Holocaust.
  • summary

    Trampling Out the Vintage means that he is talking about migratory camps and how bad they were. He states that they were fought and hated from the beginning they started and the day they ended. “Rolling Out the Pickets” means that people were being treated unfairly and they had a strike against their jobs.