800 likes | 1.22k Views
Nazi Germany: 1933-1945. Treaty of Versailles Rhineland - 1936 Austria – Anschluss -1938 Sudetenland - Czech - 1938 Czech Refusal – Threat of War Munich Conference September, 1938 France, Great Britain, Germany Appeasement: Sudetenland give to Germany Chamberlain and Churchill.
E N D
Nazi Germany: 1933-1945 • Treaty of Versailles • Rhineland - 1936 • Austria – Anschluss -1938 • Sudetenland - Czech - 1938 • Czech Refusal – Threat of War • Munich Conference • September, 1938 • France, Great Britain, Germany • Appeasement: Sudetenland give to Germany • Chamberlain and Churchill
Nazi Aggression Continues • Czechoslovakia - 1939 • Demand for Danzig • Germany City prior to WWI • European Response • Great Britain & France • Pledge to defend Poland • Nonaggression Pact • Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact • Germany and Soviet Union • August, 1939 • Secret Agreement - Poland
Word War II: 1939 • Invasion of Poland • September 1, 1939 • German Pre-text • Blitzkrieg • “Lightening War” • War Declared • Allies: Great Britain & France • September 3, 1939
Blitzkrieg in Poland • Results • Polish Defenses Overwhelmed • Danzig falls on Sept. 7 • Warsaw Capitulates Sept. 28 • Opposition Ends on Oct. 6 • 65,000 Polish Troops Killed • 100,000s Wounded/Captured • Phony War
German Conquests Grow • British & French Mobilize • German Conquests • Denmark – April 1940 • Norway – April 1940 • Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands – May 1940 • Churchill • Prime Minister • May 10, 1940 • France Threatened
France & the Maginot Line • French Defense • Maginot Line • Static Defense • Hinges on Luxembourg & Belgium • Fort Eban Emael – Belgium • French Invasion • May 10 – May 22, 1940 • Advance through Ardennes • Bypass Maginot Line • British Expeditionary Force
Rescue at Dunkirk • May 26 - June 3, 1940 • British and French Forces • Halt of German Panzers • Role of Luftwaffe • Operation Dynamo • Rescue of Allied Forces • 200,000 British troops • 140,000 French troops • Great Britain • Last European Democracy
Dunkirk "We must be very careful not to assign to this deliverance the attributes of a victory. Wars are not won by evacuations.“ Winston Churchill
Occupied France • Occupied France • Vichy France • Marshall Petain • Collaboration • French Navy • French Resistance • Free French • Eventually 400,000 • General De Gaulle
The Battle of Britain • July 10 – Oct. 31, 1940 • Prelude to Russia • Operation Sea Lion • Planned Invasion of Great Britain • Sea-based Invasion • Control of English Channel • Airpower • Luftwaffe & RAF • Air Supremacy
Battle of Britain • Battle for Air Supremacy • Over Great Britain • Over English Channel • Luftwaffe • Herman Goering • Air Attacks & Bombing • The “Blitz” – Cities • Great Britain • Role of RADAR • Role of RAF • Retaining Pilots
Battle of Britain “Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.” Winston Churchill
The “Blitz” 60,000 Killed 87,000 Injured 2 Million Homes Destroyed
America’s Response • Disarmament after WWI • 1939 – 18th in Military Power • Depression • Avoidance of European Conflicts • Opposition to Germany • Fascism • Anti-Semitism • German Aggression • Awe at Germany • Charles Lindbergh • Joseph Kennedy
“The Arsenal of Democracy” • Roosevelt Administration • “Cash and Carry” 1939 • 50 Destroyers • 99-Year Naval Leases • Election of 1940 • Roosevelt vs. Willkie • Isolationist Campaign • Lend-Lease Act - 1941 • 7 Billion in Weapons & Supplies • Extension to Soviet Union • Barbarossa: Sept. 22, 1941
Battle of the Atlantic • German Strategy • Cut off British Supplies • Attack All Shipping • “Wolfpacks” • Initial Success • 200 Ships Sunk – June 1940 • Allied Strategies • Convoy System • “Escorts” • Intelligence • Ship Production
Battle of the Atlantic • Allied Cost of Battle • 30,000 Merchant Seamen • 2,200 Merchant Ships • 100 Allied Naval Vessels • Over 600 Allied Aircraft • 3 Million Tons of Shipping • German Cost of Battle • 510 U-Boats (2/3rds) • 18,000 U-Boat Men
The Atlantic Charter • August 1941 • American Neutrality • Newfoundland • Churchill • Roosevelt • War Aims • Self-Determination • Peace • Europe First Strategy
Japanese in the Pacific • Japanese Expansion • Natural Resources • China and Manchuria • Nationalism • “Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere” • Tripartite Pact • September 26, 1940 • Germany, Japan, Italy • Axis Nations • Role of Military • Role or Emperor
America and Japan • Japanese Seizure of French Indochina • American Response • Free Japanese Assets • Block Sale of Oil and Iron • Demand Evacuation of China and Indochina • Japanese Response • U.S. as Threat in Pacific • Diplomacy • Eliminate U.S. Pacific Fleet
Pearl Harbor: Dec. 7, 1941 • Failed Negotiations • No Declaration of War • Admiral Yamamoto’s Plan • Surprise Attack • Shallow Running Torpedoes • Midget Submarines • Destroy Pacific Fleet • Give Japan Time • Break American Will • Attack on the Philippines
Pearl Harbor: Results • U.S. Losses • 18 Ships Sunk or Damaged • 170 Aircraft Destroyed • 3,700 Casualties • U.S. Reaction • Panic on East Coast • Anger • Declaration of War • December 8, 1941 • “Will live in infamy”
Japanese Expansion • December 8, 1941 • Philippines Attacked • December 10 • Guam Attacked • December 11 • Wake Island Landing • December 12 • Luzon Landing • December 13 • Hong Kong
Fall of the Philippines • 22,000 American Troops • Lack of Supplies • Fighting • Retreat to Corregidor • Recall of Gen. McArthur • March 1942 • “I shall return” • U.S. Surrender • April 10, 1942 • General Wainwright • 11,000 U.S. Troops
Bataan Death March • Bushido • Geneva Convention • Over 600 Deaths • 70,000 Prisoners • 10,000 Deaths • Camp O’Donnel • Cabanatuan
America’s Response • Striking Back at Japan • American Morale • Logistical Problems • Doolittle's Raiders • 80 Men • 16 B-25 Bombers • Losses • Morale Boost
The Home Front • Mobilization • 1940 Selective Training & Service Act • 1st Peacetime Draft • 21-35 18-45 • 15 Million Americans Serve • Segregation
Wartime Economy • Manufacturing • Arsenal of Democracy • Factory Jobs – Pay • North & Midwest • War Production Board • Office of War Mobilization • Citizens • Scrap Drives • Rationing • Office of War Information • Taxes – Middle & Lower Classes • War Bonds
A Desperate Situation • Late 1941 • Battle of the Atlantic • Nazi Advances: • Greece • Yugoslavia • Soviet Union • North Africa • Post Pearl Harbor • Churchill & Roosevelt • Reaffirm Atlantic Charter • Germany 1st • Soviet Union & China • Join Allies in 1942
Taking the War to Germany • 1942 • Battle of the Atlantic • Long-Range Bombing • Night – RAF – Cities • Day – AAF – Factories • Ground Offensive • Soviet Needs • Allied Plans • Where & When? • France • North Africa