Hiroshima august 1945
Chapter 26- WWII 26.1- Dictators What is a dictator? Who was Italy's dictator? Who was Germany's dictator? Hitler Mussolini.
Review What were the two turning points of the war? How was the German Army defeated in the Soviet Union? What was the Normandy Invasion? Which countries.
Early Years of the Cold War 1945 - 1970. 1945 Yalta Conference –Churchill, Stalin, Roosevelt –Germany divided –Poland “free elections” United Nations.
International Humanitarian Law Nuclear
Sir Alexander Fleming (6 August 1881 – 11 March 1955) was a Scottish biologist and pharmacologist. Fleming published many articles on bacteriology,
WMDs Lesson Aim To learn about nuclear weapons. What is a Nuclear Weapon? A Nuclear weapon is a WMD whose explosive power derives from a nuclear reaction.
The End European Theater By January, 1945, Hitler had moved into a bunker 55 feet under the city of Berlin. –He committed suicide on April 30, 2 days after.
Path to a World Without Nuclear Weapons Presentation by H.E. Mr. Libran N. Cabactulan Permanent Representative of the Philippines to the United Nations.
Discussion Which two countries listed in the chart had the most civilian casualties of the war, and which two had the least? Which two countries listed.
English 11 Literature #26 Mr. Rinka John Hersey Hiroshima.
Early Years of the Cold War