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1939-1945 http://www.historyonthenet.com/Lessons/worksheets/ww2.htm Germany used “Blitzkrieg” – or lightening war Planes bombed airfields, factories, towns, etc. Then tanks and troops roared into the country Motorized high speed “keep enemy off balance Poland was conquered within a month Soviet forces took control of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and part of Finland 1939-1945 1939-1945 Two days later Britain & France declared war • So begins the phase of the war called the “phony war” • Coalition Forces wait at the “impenetrable defensive barrier” Maginot Line where all was quiet • Why did the Allied • forces not go on the offensive? Maginot Line http://www.history.com/shows/wwii-in-hd/interactives/inside-wwii-interactive http://www.bbc.co.uk/ history/worldwars/wwt wo/launch_ani_fall_fra nce_campaign.shtml 1) 2) 3) 4) April 1940, launched blitzkrieg against: Norway Denmark Netherlands Belgium http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=FddKPGE19wA&fe ature=relmfu Miracle of Dunkirk Germans pushed all French/British troops to the coastline British sent an improvised armada to rescue trapped soldiers in France Germany heads toward Paris! Benito Mussolini of Italy put his Pact of Steel with Hitler into action Italy declared war against France and Britain on June 10 June 22, 1940 – French surrender a new government formed by Marshal Philippe Petain (France's hero of World War I) requested an armistice France was divided into two zones, one under German military occupation and the other under Petain's government (south) Petain’s government was Hitler’s “puppet” Becomes known as Vichy France Charles de Gaulle – French general, set up a government in exile in London. Committed to reconquering France. Organized Free French military who battled the Nazis until France was liberated in 1944. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi7mcJCOWp4 Air power takes prominent role Luftwaffe- German air force Parachute troops role increases Tanks were much improved from WWI Deadlier bombs Radar – to detect planes Sonar – to detect submarines Hitler now turned his attention to Britain, invasion (Operation Sea Lion) German planes bombed Britain throughout the summer of 1940 including night raids on London and other industrial centers Known as the “London Blitz” 8/12/1940 – air attacks on southern England Germans bombed London for 57 nights Considered a failure because British did not quit Continued until May 10,1941 The Royal Air Force (RAF) eventually defeated the Luftwaffe (German Air Force) Hitler turns his attention out of Britain onto the Eastern Front Winston Churchill What is Churchill’s prediction if they lose to the Nazi army? -End of the free world Prime Minister who rallied Britain to fight against Nazi aggression “voice of calm” Churchill rallies the British http://www.history.com/shows/wwii-inhd/interactives/inside-wwii-interactive Britain began receiving crucial aid from the U.S. under the Lend-Lease Act, passed by Congress in early 1941. http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwtwo http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryhistory/world_war2/ Hitler’s goal: continue expanding German property…. East of the Balkans Mediterranean Sea SOVIET UNION Mussolini takes North Africa in September of 1940 while the Battle of Britain was going on. Attacked British controlled Egypt. Egypt’s Suez Canal near Cairo = key to reaching oil fields of the Middle East Britain strikes back in December and by February 1941 Italy needs help… Hitler lends help to Mussolini Germans come in with the Afrika Korps German expeditionary force in Libya and Tunisia its first commander Erwin Rommel “Desert Fox” Seize Tobruk (Libya)= loss for the Allies http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm ?guidAssetId=107BDA7D-6E12-4F41-9E4C7D21F651A6CC The Axis power grows.. Bulgaria Hungary Romania Greece and Yugoslavia had pro-British governments Resist Hitler Hitler invades them These nations mostly devote resources and political alliance to the Nazis • They deport Jews to Poland • The employ secret police forces • They become puppet governments 1941 go get the USSR!!! The Soviet Union was their allies…Why invade? Plentiful Soviet resources! Stalin had the largest army in the world but it wasn’t prepared! 3 million Germans caught Stalin’s 5 million unprepared Soviets retreated Used “torch-earth policy” Nazis invade the Soviet Union Jewish population of 3 million Hitler issues infamous “Commissar Order” SS Einsatzgruppen follow advance of German Army “Liquidate all Communist officials you encounter! SS “Special Action Groups” organized in early years of war by Reinhard Heydrich Heydrich organized 4 large groups (A,B,C,D) in Soviet Union Competition between group leaders to see who could kill the most Jews 1,300,000 Russian Jews killed by end of war by these “mobile killing units” EINSATZ AREA OF OPERATIONS German’s surrounded Leningrad Starved them USSR lost 2.5 million troops Next moved towards Moscow, the capital of the Soviet Union! Germans were halted by Russia’s cold weather October 1941 Germany fails to take Moscow! Germans want oil fields in the Caucuses “Liquidate all Communist officials you encounter! capital oil End of Neutrality Acts Lend-Lease Act (1941) Selling or lending of war materials to countries “Vital to US defense” United States of America supplied Britain, Soviet Union, China, Free France, and other Allied nations Atlantic Charter (Aug. 1941) FDR and Churchill agree on: Free trade and the right of people to CHOOSE their government “Final destruction of Nazi tyranny” 43 min Dunkirk 49 min Pearl Harbor 52 min Afrika Campaign 55 min Battle of Stalingrad 58 min D-day 1 hour France is free 1 hour 4 min The Big Three Meetagree invasion of mainland Japan 1 hour 7 min Germany surrenders 1 hour 11 min – May 13 1945 Churchill proclaims war is over 1 hour 13 min- July 16 1945 Robert Oppenheimer tests atomic bomb 1 hour 19 min- dropping of the atomic bomb in Japan http://player.discovery education.com/index.c fm?guidAssetId=7FA4128 B-D776-4C5E-BC2B91AE1AE844A3 America controlled Philippine Islands and Guam Japan had successfully grabbed Manchuria, China and beyond…plans to take Southeast Asia http://www.history.com/shows/wwii-in-hd/interactives/inside-wwii-interactive Japan invades America sends aid to China 1940 FDR bans the sale of iron, steel and airplanes to Japan Tripartite Pact : Japan joins Axis on September 27, 1940 Japan felt that the US was interfering in their plans to expand Naval strategist Isoroku Yamamoto plans 12/7/1941 – Japan surprise attacks American fleet @ Pearl Harbor (Hawaii) 2,400 deaths US declares war on Japan (12/8/1941) Germany, Italy declare war on US four days later! Pearl Harbor Factories stopped making cars & refrigerators & made planes & tanks Shoes and sugar were rationed Use of propaganda War ended unemployment of the depression Japanese people in US and Canada Lost their jobs and property Forced into internment camps Seen as a security risk Nazi anti-British & American propaganda British anti-Nazi propaganda British anti-Nazi propaganda Strikes Seize Hong Kong Invades Malaysia Singapore surrenders Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia)-- [rich in resources] Burma Other towards the British and Dutch Strikes towards the United States Seize Guam and the Wake Island in western Pacific Attack on the Philippines to march into capital Manila June 1942 Midway Islands= West of Hawaii Home to a key American airfield Japanese secret plan to capture The U.S. would make sure the Japanese Navy would reach no further Over 150 Japanese ships head towards American ships Japan strikes first Marked the beginning of “Island Hopping” The recapture some islands while bypassing others Yamamoto himself on the largest ship U.S. Pacific Fleet took down 332 planes, all 4 aircraft carriers Yamamoto withdraws! retreats http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=C E0D53F2-C9EC-4DAF-A728-0BDFA9355B9D Bypass heavily fortified Concentrate on striking important weaker points “Leapfrogging” Japanese attempt to seize Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands to build large air base Access to Australia Aug 1942 Allied troops with Australia on their side, attack! General MacArthur US Marines captured a huge Japanese Air Force base Japanese lost 24,000 troops Japans goal: Establish a new order in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Puppet governments in Western Europe run by “Aryans” Eastern Europeans “inferior”, shoved aside for more living space Nazis stripped conquered nations of art, factories and resources Used Eastern Europeans as slave laborers; shot and tortured prisoners Battle of El Alamein, Egypt Operation Torch British takes down Rommel Rommel’s army retreats http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=2 C522DC6-BF0F-4430-B520-22282FFFEF25 Allies had regained possession of Tobruk Allies finally brought German Panzers to a halt 107,000 Allied troops invade land in Algeria and Morocco Mussolini orders Italians to invade Egypt Battle of El Alamein October 1942 Egypt – The battle halted the second (and final) advance by the Axis forces going into Egypt ended Axis hopes of occupying Egypt, taking control of the Suez Canal, and gaining access to the Middle Eastern oil fields. Operation Torch 8 November 1942; ended on 11 November. American and British Commonwealth landed in French North Africa under the assumption that there would be little to no resistance British led by Gen. Bernard Montgomery US led by Gen. Douglas MacArthur invasion of northwestern Africa — Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, African territory was in the hands of Petain’s Vichy French “Nazi puppet” government Successful completion of these operations was to be followed by an advance eastwards into Tunisia. Allies advance into Tunisia Rommel is outflanked, outmanned and outgunned. • Rommel gets the infamous "victory or death" stand-fast order from Hitler • demanded the impossible • virtually ensured the destruction of Panzer Army Africa, • Rommel could not bring himself to disobey a direct order from his Führer Allies trap Rommel’s army and force surrender in May of 1943 led to all Italian colonies in Africa being captured. • Rommel named a “disgrace” • Hitler says face court of people that will scorn your legacy or commit suicide quietly • Rommel takes cyanide pill and dies 1944 Turning Point: Battle of Stalingrad Street by street and house by house battles Nightly bomb raids by the Germans Nov 1942 Germans controlled 90 % of the city ANOTHER RUSSIAN WINTER SETS IN February 1943 Germans surrender ! Stalingrad is now called Volgograd 300,000 killed or injured Over one million Soviet soldiers died City was 99% destroyed Soviets then drive Germans back westward http://player.discoveryedu cation.com/index.cfm?guid AssetId=29091B7E-0A464353-AA49-960E4229AFA1 Turning 9 month campaign for the Allies to regain France D-Day June 6th 1944 To Point in Europe Allied paratroopers and ferried troops (176,000) Fought against heavy gunfire and snipers invade the beaches of Normandy Largest Land and Sea attack in history Battle of Normandy August Allies made their way to Paris By September France was free AND had liberated Belgium, Luxembourg, and much of the Netherlands France named 4th republic and on the road to peace Now Allies push towards Germany!! http://player.discoveryeducation.com/ind ex.cfm?guidAssetId=B94DB811-9CEE-48A9A18B-942CF10F1C6F July 1943 British and American forces land in Sicily and defeat the Italians in 1 month King Victor Emmanuel III fired Mussolini Allied forced landed in Sicily in 1943 Controlled Sicily in one month Italy surrendered within two months Sept 1943 Italy surrenders Hitler uses his control over the North to put Mussolini back in charge http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwtwo/launch_ani_i taly_campaign.shtml Allies enter Rome in June, pushing Nazis up Although Italy had surrendered, Germany continued to battle the allies in Italy until the end of the war Mussolini is found disguised as a German general in April 1945 He was shot and hung in Milan town square TIME TO ATTACK GERMANY! Germany was facing a war on three fronts US to the west (coming from France) Soviet Union to the east US and UK to the south (coming from Italy) Germany on the offensive for the last time 85-mile front in the Ardennes Forest Germans able to push into Allied lines Ultimately unsuccessful push because the Allies pushed back and won! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSxnvwxsAm8 Soviets have control of the capital: Berlin, Germany Hitler had an underground headquarters there Hitler commits suicide (4/30/1945), in his underground bunker w/ wife Eva Braun May 7th Germany surrenders May 8th surrender was officially signed in Berlin V-E Day or Victory in Europe Day Hitler’s Bunker Surrender in France Surrender in USSR