Listen&Learn: The Causes of World War II
Posted by: Jaksyn PeacockPre-listening vocabulary
- conflict: a fight between people or groups
- dictator: a ruler with unlimited political power
- invasion: a forced entry into a country with the goal of gaining power over it
- regime: the government of a country
- concentration camp: a place where Jews were imprisoned and killed during World War II
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Gapfill exercise
World War II was a conflict that began in 1939. The war began when German dictator Adolf Hitler an invasion of Poland. Hitler’s goal was to take over Europe entirely. He also believed that the German race was , and began to order the deaths of anyone who he didn’t think was “pure”. The main victims of Hitler’s regime were Jews. Immediately after the invasion of Poland, Britain and France declared war on Germany. Later, the United States and the Soviet Union declared war as well. They became known as the Allied Powers. Germany’s allies were Italy and Japan, and they became known as the Axis Powers. For six years, Allied soldiers tried to regain land and concentration camps. The war’s end came in 1945, after Allied overpowered the German army and Hitler died by suicide. Over 60 million people died in World War II, making it the worst conflict in history.Comprehension questions
[wp_quiz id=”20184″]Discussion/essay questions
- World War I ended in 1918, only 21 years before World War II began. Why do you think conflict was so common in Europe at the time?
- Do you think another world war could happen in the future? Why or why not?
- One of the most tragic events of World War II was the Holocaust, or the genocide of European Jews. Why is it so important to remember and learn from this tragedy?
Transcript
World War II was a global conflict that began in 1939. The war began when German dictator Adolf Hitler ordered an invasion of Poland. Hitler’s goal was to take over Europe entirely. He also believed that the German race was superior, and began to order the deaths of anyone who he didn’t think was “pure”. The main victims of Hitler’s regime were Jews. Immediately after the invasion of Poland, Britain and France declared war on Germany. Later, the United States and the Soviet Union declared war as well. They became known as the Allied Powers. Germany’s allies were Italy and Japan, and they became known as the Axis Powers. For six years, Allied soldiers tried to regain land and liberate concentration camps. The war’s end came in 1945, after Allied forces overpowered the German army and Hitler died by suicide. Over 60 million people died in World War II, making it the worst conflict in history.
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13 comments
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Your mom says:
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Abdirahman Hadliye says:
THE WORLD WAR TWO WAS A MANMADE DISASTER. I THINK NOW WE GET EXPERIENCES OF HOW WARS INFLUENCE OUR LIVES.
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Nyembo Ferdinand says:
I extremely love the way you’re teaching now I’m able to remember what I have forgotten after finished my sconda
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Mister Bangladesh says:
I don’t think so like that because we are being civilised day by day.
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adambabilon says:
idk
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Rojan says:
World war 2 it was the worst conflict in history. I do think another world war could happen in the future because of conflict between Iran and Israel.
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Ashley says:
The German invasion of Poland marked the beginning of World War II. The conflict caused by some factors:
-The Versailles Treaty
-The great depression of the 1930s
-The difference in religion between the Jews and Germany caused racism and hostilities. -
Souto says:
Try to fight disease, poverty, abuse.
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Mohammad Jammal says:
Good question
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David MS says:
1. WW1 and WW2 were caused by Germany, because they had awful rulers. Luckily the rest of the world reacted against them.
2. Another World War could happen because there are still crazy rulers, for example Kim Jong Un, Iran leaders, etc.
3. We have to remember the history so that we don’t repeat the same mistakes.
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Jacinto Bento says:
The text is very well constructed, the pronunciation and the questions are easy to understand.
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Caridadgomo says:
It is good we know the history so as not to forget the combatants.