Fiche de révision : Lesson 2: Overwiew

📋 Course Outline

  1. World War II timeline and key stages
  2. Causes of World War II and rise of Hitler
  3. Main combatants Axis and Allied powers
  4. Major events from Blitz to D-Day
  5. Human consequences Holocaust and atomic bombings

📖 1. World War II timeline and key stages

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Outbreak of the war : The outbreak is the moment the war begins in earnest, marking the start of the main fighting phase.
  • Surrender of Japan : The surrender of Japan is the end of Japan’s participation, closing the war in the Pacific.

📝 Essential Points

  • WW2 begins with the outbreak in 1939 and ends with surrender in 1945.
  • The war is described in stages: beginning, outbreak, and closing stages.
  • Key closing event is Japan’s surrender on 2 September 1945.

💡 Memory Hook

1939 → outbreak; 1945 → surrender.

📖 2. Causes of World War II and rise of Hitler

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Rise of Hitler : The rise of Hitler is the political ascent of Hitler that sets the conditions for later aggression.
  • Hitler’s foreign policy : Hitler’s foreign policy is his approach to other countries that escalates tensions through demands and aggression.

📝 Essential Points

  • The course links WW2 to Hitler’s rise plus his foreign policy.
  • Open aggression by Hitler is presented as a trigger for world responses.
  • Democracies are described as weak, helping aggression proceed.

💡 Memory Hook

Rise + foreign policy + open aggression + weak democracies.

📖 3. Main combatants Axis and Allied powers

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Axis powers : Axis powers are the named side in WW2 that includes the combatants opposing the Allies.
  • Allied powers : Allied powers are the named side in WW2 that fights against the Axis powers.

📝 Essential Points

  • The war is organized into two combatant sides: Axis powers and Allied powers.
  • The source labels the Allies as the opposing side to the Axis powers.
  • Combatants are treated as the “main players” of the conflict.

💡 Memory Hook

Two sides: Axis vs Allies.

📖 4. Major events from Blitz to D-Day

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Phoney War : Phoney War is the early period described as a lull, including the setting of 28 November 1939.
  • D-Day : D-Day is the Normandy landings event that marks a major Allied offensive in 1944.

📝 Essential Points

  • The Blitz is identified as a critical battle.
  • The source places a scene during the Phoney War on 28 November 1939.
  • D-Day is listed as the Normandy landings on the path to the tide turning.

💡 Memory Hook

Blitz (air attacks) → D-Day (Normandy landings).

📖 5. Human consequences Holocaust and atomic bombings

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Holocaust : The Holocaust is presented as a major human consequence of WW2 involving mass atrocities.
  • Atomic bombing of Hiroshima : The atomic bombing of Hiroshima is a key event showing the war’s extreme human impact.

📝 Essential Points

  • The death toll is given as over 60 million people, including soldiers and civilians.
  • The source highlights the Holocaust as a major human consequence.
  • It also lists the atomic bombing of Hiroshima as a decisive event.

💡 Memory Hook

Over 60 million; Holocaust + Hiroshima.

📅 Key Dates

DateEvent
1939Outbreak of the war
1945Surrender (end of WW2)
28 November 1939Scene during the Phoney War near 10 Downing Street
2 September 1945Surrender of Japan
1944D-Day (Normandy landings)

⚠️ Common Pitfalls & Confusions

  1. Mixing up the war’s start (1939 outbreak) with the end (1945 surrender).
  2. Confusing the Phoney War (early lull) with the Blitz (critical battle).
  3. Treating the Holocaust and atomic bombings as the same event rather than two separate human consequences.

✅ Exam Checklist

  1. State the WW2 timeline: outbreak in 1939 and surrender in 1945.
  2. Explain the course’s listed causes: rise of Hitler, his foreign policy, open aggression, and weak democracies.
  3. Identify the two combatant sides as Axis powers and Allied powers.
  4. Recall major events: the Blitz, the Phoney War (28 November 1939), and D-Day (Normandy landings).
  5. Recall human consequences: over 60 million deaths, the Holocaust, and the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, plus Japan’s surrender on 2 September 1945.

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Testez vos connaissances sur Lesson 2: Overwiew avec 9 questions à choix multiples avec corrections détaillées.

1. In World War II, what event marks the beginning of the war’s main fighting phase?

2. What is the outbreak of World War II defined as?

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Mémorisez les concepts clés de Lesson 2: Overwiew avec 9 flashcards interactives.

WW2 start and end

1939 outbreak; 1945 surrender.

WWII Timeline Start

1939 outbreak; 1945 surrender.

Causes of WW2

Hitler's rise, foreign policy, aggression, weak democracies.

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