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Germany invades Poland merely days after the N-A Pact is signed 1. Implements Blitzkrieg attacks a. Air attack damages defenses & panicks civilians b. Fast-moving tanks & artillery c . Foot-soldiers take out remaining resistance 2. Flat Poland collapses in just weeks.
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Germany invades Poland merely days after the N-A Pact is signed 1. Implements Blitzkrieg attacks a. Air attack damages defenses & panicks civilians b. Fast-moving tanks & artillery c. Foot-soldiers take out remaining resistance 2. Flat Poland collapses in just weeks I. The War Begins- Sept. 1, 1939
Germany invades through Ardennes, a thick forest France had poorly defended • Push Allied troops NW to Dunkirk along the coast • 300,000 Allied troops rescued and brought to England • Germany takes Paris June 22, 1940 • Much of France is under French officials’ control who had been cooperating with Hitler- Vichy France B. Hitler invades France-1940
1.New Prime Minister Winston Churchill gave the public spirit and confidence 2. Hitler sends thousands of aircraft over English Channel to attack 3. British radar tracks German aircraft 4. Fall of 1940- German planes bomb British ports and cities a. Goal was to break British spirits and will to fight b. Cities destroyed, thousands of civilians die c. Bombing lasts 57 days until Hitler calls of plans C. The Battle for Britain: Aug-Oct 1940
Italians fighting British back and forth between Libya & Egypt in the fall of 1940 • As the British take the offensive, Hitler sends German troops to help • These troops are known as the “AfrikaKorps” • The AfrikaKorps were led by German Erwin Rommel, aka “The Desert Fox” D. North Africa
Land-Lease Act- Signed in March 1941 2. A way for the United States to help out without being physically involved 3. Sent money and supplies to the Allies E. The United States
Germany breaks pact and sends 3 million soldiers to Soviet Union in June 1941 • Begins with Blitzkrieg • Soviet troops ill-prepared and face losses • Autumn 1941- German troops deep into Soviet Union and racing to reachLeningrad & Moscow F. Germany invades Soviet Union—Operation Barbarossa
a. Like Napoleons troops in 1812, German advance slowed by Soviet winter b. Soviets recover from mass losses and rebuild & start to fight back 5. Don’t mess with the Russian winter!
How did it contribute to the ultimate success of the allies? Question Operation Barbarossa: Germany’s plan to invade the Soviet Union
Pearl Harbor had been attacked Dec. 7, 1941 Why did Japan bomb the U.S.? B. Siege of Leningrad began in winter of 1941 and is still occurring 1. Hitler’s goal was to starve the Soviets into defeat 2. 3,000-4,000 people dying each day II. 1942the Axis Powers still on the offensive
C. Nazi Germany surrounds Stalingrad in the spring D. Japan defeats US-occupied Philippines & begins Bataan Death March in April E. Turning point in the Pacific, June, USA defeats Japan at the Battle of Midway 1942 Tortured POWS during Bataan Death March
Soviets defeat Germans at Stalingrad Stalin refuses to let the city fall to Hitler B. USA beats Japanese at Guadalcanal after 6 months of fighting in February Allies witness Japanese fighting to death for the first time C. Rommel & his Afrika Korps are defeated in Africa in May III. 1943the Allies make some gains
Flooding in the already swampy, jungle-like conditions of Guadalcanal The road to Stalingrad 1943
D. Allies take Sicily in July, Hitler once again sends troops to defend Italy 1. What is the significance of blocking the Allies at Italy? 2. “The Soft Under-Belly of Europe” E. Tehran Conference held in November between Roosevelt, Stalin & Churchill • Stalin wants a America & G.B. to create a Western European front 1943
In January, Soviets finally win Leningrad after 900 days • Allies land on beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944- D-Day • Kamikaze fighters appear at the Battle of Leyte Gulf in October- USA wins. • Battle of the Bulge begins in December IV. 1944 A German view of the Allied invasion
Battle of the Bulge ends in January with an Allied win • Auschwitz is discovered and liberated • Yalta Conference is held in February between The Big Three to plan peace negotiations • February-March- Allies advance closer to Japan through wins at Iwo Jima & Okinawa V. 1945
E. April 1. Roosevelt dies & Truman becomes President 2. Mussolini executed 3. Hitler commits suicide (4/30) F. May, Germany surrenders (5/7) G. July 1. Allies give Japan ultimatum to surrender 2. Potsdam Conference- Stalin wants land Is this the beginning of the Cold War? 1945
H. August 1. Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima (8/6) 2. Atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki(8/9) 3. V-J Day, Japan surrenders (8/15) After six long years, World War II is finally over! http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=vcnH_kF1zXc&feature=player_embedded Japanese Surrender video 1945