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War Begins

War Begins. p. 758-763. War Begins. September 1, 1939, Hitler sent his armies into Poland. Two days later, Great Britain & France declared war on Germany & WWII began. Sep. 1 → Germany invades Poland Sep. 3 → Allies declare war on Germany. The War Expands.

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War Begins

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  1. War Begins p. 758-763

  2. War Begins • September 1, 1939, Hitler sent his armies into Poland.

  3. Two days later, Great Britain & France declared war on Germany & WWII began. Sep. 1 → Germany invades Poland Sep. 3 → Allies declare war on Germany

  4. The War Expands British & French forces settled along the Maginot Line- a line of steel & concrete bunkersalong the German border from Belgiumto Switzerland.

  5. Hitler attacked Denmark & Norway, and then tried to invade the Netherlands & Belgium. They asked for help from the Allies (Great Britain & France). Eventually both the Netherlands & Belgium surrendered to Germany.

  6. When Belgiumcollapsed, Allied troops retreated to the port of Dunkirk(see map p. 771) on the French coast ofthe English Channel. They were trapped!! Heroically, more than 800 ships - warships, ferries, and fishing boats began rescuing the troops. More than 300,000troops crossed the English Channel safely!

  7. The Fall of France • BBC - History - World Wars: Animated Map: The Fall of France (Dunkirk)

  8. Tamzine The beach at Dunkirk was on a shallow slope so no large boat could get near to the actual beaches where the men were. Therefore, smaller boats were needed to take on board men who would then be transferred to a larger boat based further off shore. 800 of these legendary "little ships" were used. It is thought that the smallest boat to make the journey across the Channel was the Tamzine - an 18 feet open topped fishing boat now on display at the Imperial War Museum, London.

  9. In June, the Germans crossed the Somme River (see map) and moved further into France. Italy joined with the Germans and attacked France from the Southeast. They formed the Axis Powers (later Japan joins them). • On June 14, 1940, German troops marched into Paris. After a blitzkrieg, the French surrendered a week later.

  10. Germany + Italy (+ Japan) = AXIS POWERS

  11. Battle of Britain • The only thing stopping Hitler’s domination of Western Europe wasGreat Britain. In August 1940, The Germans bombed British shipyards, industries, and cities; killing many civiliansin London. The British endured because they were inspired by Winston Churchill. ( Watch APT-United Streaming-My Content- “The Bombing of Great Britain”)

  12. Winston Churchill: “We shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be. We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender.” Page 760

  13. Battle of Britain • The Battle of Britaincontinued until October, but the Germans never controlled the skies. The British Royal Air Force(RAF) destroyed many German planes. Hitler finally called off the invasion of Britain. • RADAR (Radio Detection and Ranging) was a big contributor to Britain’s win over Germany.

  14. As prime minister of Britain during World War II, Churchill roused the British to stand against Nazi Germany. The sight of Churchill, with his cigar and two fingers raised in a “V for victory” salute, inspired Britain's to rise to what he called “their finest hour.” The Bombing of Great Britain

  15. Propaganda poster used by Great Britain. Is this poster promoting nationalism or fear?

  16. Hitler’s first defeat • Hitler focused his attention on another country – theSoviet Union. Ignoring the pact, Hitler launched an attack on the Soviets inJune 1941. They moved into Soviet territory within months. The Soviet Union joined the Allies in their fight against the Axis Powers.

  17. SEQUENCING“Exit Ticket” • Directions: Put your name and period on the card! Number 1-5 down the left side.

  18. Sequencing • Directions: Number the events in the order they took place. A. Germany uses blitzkrieg to invade Poland. B. Germany launches an attack on the Soviet Union. C. Great Britain and France declare war on Germany. D. London is heavily bombed in the Battle of Britain. E. Thousands of Allied troops were saved at the miracle of Dunkirk.

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