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Dawson's WWII project

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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DICTATOR

  • Definition: a ruler who has total power over a country and its people
  • This word meant in world war two that a ruler could rule a whole country and make its
  • People do whatever he wants

WAR BONDS

  • Definition: loans from the American people to the federal government
  • This word meant that people had to pay the government to keep the war
  • Effort going

INTERNMENT CAMP

  • Definition: a place where prisoners are held during wartime
  • This word meant that all Japanese and german people in the united states where put in camps
  • Where they can't hurt no one

ATOMIC BOMB

  • Definition: a powerful bomb that can destroy an entire city
  • What it meant in world war two: a bomb that can destroy an entire city and make a country
  • Surrender

CONCENTRATION CAMP

  • Definition: a place where large numbers of people are held prisoner and forced to work
  • Meant in world war two: a camp that holds jews or any supporters or helpers of them

PEARL HARBOR ATTACK

  • The attack of pearl of harbor is the attack that entered the untied states into world war two.
  • Also, battle ship row, which was the Arizona, Oklahoma, Tennessee, West Virginia, Maryland.
  • The Japanese attacked pearl harbor. the admiral that attacked the u.s said"we have woken the sleeping giant.
  • Also, the Neveda, and the Pennsylvania were the ships that didnt get hit that bad.
  • The ships that got hit very hard were the Arizona, Oklahoma, and the Maryland.

PEARL HABOR ATTACK

  • I feel strongly about the attack. I feel that America came together against a force.
  • That was very strong and overturned the odds that could have killed thousands more of lives
  • Victims that were in the attack would feel shocked, stunned, scared for their lives,and terrified
  • If i was in a victims shoes, i would fell angered, outraged, and disappointment

PEARL HAROR ATTACK

  • The Japanese also attacked the major airfields.
  • The planes on the ground were easy targets because they had just lined them
  • Up for exception and once one was bombed the whole line would be too.
  • 27 out of 233 planes were shot down. Only a couple american p-40 aircraft
  • Lifted off the ground, shooting down 4 Japanese aircraft.

BOSNIA GENOCIDE

  • This genocide occurred from 1992 -1995.

BOSNIA GENOCIDE

  • Bosnia, which was a small country of the
  • Break up of Yugoslavia
  • This country was a very small country, muslins took up 32% of the country.

BOSNIA GENOCIDE

  • The perpetrators were the Serbs(orthodox christians) and the Croats.
  • The the victims were the Bosniaks and the Albanians.
  • About 200,000 Bosniaks and Albanians had their lives taken

BOSNIA GENOCIDE

  • This genocide occurred because Bosnia broke off from Yugoslavia and
  • Many Serbs and Croats were bitter and decided to take action.
  • They wanted all Bosniaks and Albanians
  • It was like the Holocaust, men were just rounded up, had to build a trench and shot

BOSNIA GENOCIDE

  • The two commanders were Radovan Karadzic and General Ratko
  • Radovan Karadzic: 1. Was a former Bosnian Serb politician,
  • 2. He co-founded the Serbian Democratic Party.3. He was born june 19 1945
  • 4. He is referred as the Butcher of Bosnia. 4. He was a poet.

BOSNIA GENOCIDE. GENERAL RATKO

  • When the Bosnian War ended, the communist had built a bunker for him
  • He was born March 12, 1945. His rank was Colonel Genreral
  • One award he won for wars he won was the order of brotherhood of unity
  • He was born in a village called Bozanorici

BOSNIA GENOCIDE

  • The victims were treated very bad. They were starved terribly
  • They also had to work long days for little or no food. Like the nazis did to the jews.
  • Lastly, they were put in tight sleeping quarters that made many very sick.
  • When someone got sick, it would get the whole area of people sick and most died.

BOSNIA GENOCIDE: CAMPS

  • The camps were very disease ridden.
  • Many people had to share beds with complete strangers.
  • Also, families were separated ,and many never saw a family member again
  • Lastly, many had to work when it was over 100 degress

BOSNIA GENOCIDE

  • The bosniaks and the albanians(both muslims)
  • Were treated very unfairly. Many of them got everything taken away.
  • Such things like: money, citizenship, ownership of anything, and lost their jobs.
  • 200,000 muslims were killed and many were very weathly that lost everything.
  • Lastly, the people that tried to save them, were also killed. All together, this was the holocaust