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World War Looms Failures of WWI Peace Settlement Germany felt Treaty of Versailles was unfair Russia resented their land was taken away to form Poland & Lithuania Treaty left war-torn nations to rebuild on their own Gave new democracies little chance at survival What took place as democracy collapsed? Treaty of Versailles Stalin & the Soviet Union 1922: Revolutions in Russia gave way to a Communist state Soviet Union 1924: Joseph Stalin took control of the gov’t Focused on creating a model Communist state Stalin & SU contd 1927: Stamped out all private enterprise Production only under state control 1928: Goal- turn SU into great industrial power To accomplish goals the Soviet became a police state Fascism in Italy 1919: Benito Mussolini began his rise to power Many people who feared communism became supporters of Mussolini 1935: Fascist Part established & won 35 seats in Italian Parliament FACISM: strong centralized govt headed by a dictator Nazis take over Germany 1919: Adolf Hitler joined the Nazi party, soon became leader or Fuhrer Mein Kamf (My Struggle) March 1932: Hitler won more votes than any other party Jan. 1933: appointed Chancellor Once in power democratic govt dismantled Third Reich established Japan Militaristic leaders take over Shared Hitler’s belief in more living space 1931: Surprise invasion of Manchuria First test for League of Nations Report condemned Japan Japan simply quit League League of Nations Remember: League was set up after WWI, designed by Pres. Wilson, to be a place where nations could solve issues diplomatically, not war. League of Nations Failure Hitler begins his “imperialist moves” 1933: Hitler pulled Germany out of League 1935: Began military build up Sent troops into the Rhineland (forbidden by Versailles) Signed Rome-Berlin Axis Pact Mussolini began building his own Roman Empire June 1936: Ethiopia fell to Italy “It is us today, it will be you tomorrow” Ethiopian Emperor America Responds Americans had strong anti-war feelings 1937: poll 70% of Americans believed they should not have entered WWI Breakdown America took sides when Hitler & Mussolini began to aid Spain Supported Franco with Troops, weapons, & fighter planes 1939: Spain established a Fascist govt. with the help of Hitler and Mussolini. Spain now was led by Francisco Franco. Austria Feb 1938: Hitler met with Austrian chancellor Kurt von Schuschnigg Austrian PM was bullied into signing a pact that brought Austrian Nazis into his govt. March 12, 1938: German troops forced chancellor to resign Hitler marched troops into Austria and took it over. Sudetenland At the end of WWI the Sudetenland was joined to Czechoslovakia Mountainous region with 3 million German speaking people Originally was a part of Germany Munich Conference Spring 1938: Hitler charged the Czechs with abusing Sudeten Germans France & GB promised to protect Czechoslovakia Just before war broke Hitler called a meeting in Munich Edouard Daladier - French Premier Neville Chamberlain- British PM Munich Conference Hitler claimed Sudetenland would be his last territorial claim September 1938: Munich Pact signed Turned Sudenland over to Hitler w/o a shot fired Reactions: Appeasement Neville Chamberlain returned home claiming “peace in our time” Britain rejoiced except for Winston Churchill German Offensive Begins March 1939:Hitler broke the Munich Pact & seized control of Czechoslovakia Poland Charged with the same mistreatment of Germans Both France & GB promised aid People did not think Hitler was serious because of the Soviet’s location to Poland Stalin did not want war with Germany August 1939: The SU & Germany signed a non-agression pact Also signed a secret pact: agreeing to divide Poland between them Poland Invasion of Poland August 31, 1939: Hitler fabricated a fake attack on a German radio station near Polish border. (Actually SS troops) Hitler invaded Poland the next day Sept. 1, 1939 Invasion of Poland Sept. 1939: Nazi soldiers marching through Warsaw Germany used the “Blitzkrieg” or “lightning War” Sept. 1, 1939: German war planes flew over Poland dropping bombs & tanks rolled over the country side Britain & France declared war on Germany Sept. 3 Poland Germany tested a new strategyBlitzkrieg or lightning war By the end of Sept. Poland ceased to exist Invasion of Poland Europe 1939 Axis Powers Japan, Germany, & Italy Tripartite Pact each Axis nation agreed to come to the aid of the other incase of attack The Phony War Countries expect & braced for heavy combat Troops sat & waited in peace for more than 6 month British newspapers called it the “sitzkrieg” Phony War Ends Germany broke the peace by taking countries it lost in WWI By the end of May Germany took … Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Belgium & Luxembourg Fall of France Before the war France fortified itself at the Maginot Line Fall of France Invasion of Belgium threatened France Hitler sent forces to France Think Schlieffen Plan from WWI Used Blitzkrieg Allied forces fled to Dunkirk “Miracle at Dunkirk” Italy invaded from the south Fall of France June 1940:Germany reached Paris Hitler handed over his terms of surrender Germans occupy Northern France Nazi-controlled puppet govt. in S. France called the Vichey Government. Hitler in Paris What a scary sight: France General Charles DeGaule Fled to England Set up French govt in exile Britain Stands Alone “ I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat” Winston Churchill. May 1940: Winston Churchill becomes Prime Minister Battle of Britain Summer- Fall 1940 The Blitz Operation Sea Lion Luftwaffe or German Airforce Goal: gain control of the skies On a single day 1,000 planes would bomb England Battle of Britain Targets: Royal Air Force (RAF) Airfields, aircraft & eventually cities RAF: fought back with help of radar The London “Tube” Air Raid shelters during the “blitz” Battle of Britain With radar, British planes destroyed many German aircraft. This forced Hitler to cancel his invasion of Britain and turn to attack the Soviet Union Non-Aggression June 1941- Hitler ignored his pact with Stalin and invaded the Soviet Soviets carried out a slash and burn policy to keep up a fight against Hitler FDR started sending supplies to Stalin U-Boat Attacks British & Soviet supplies from America were being destroyed by U-boats Wolf-packs: 15 to 20 U-boat groups April-May 1941: Germans sank 1.2 million tons of British shipping June 1941: FDR orders the Navy to protect shipments Permission to attack U-boats in self defense Atlantic Charter FDR & Winston Churchill met secretly to form a declaration of war principles Atlantic Charter spelled out causes for which WWII was fought Operation Barbarossa: Hitler’s Biggest Mistake Hitler’s attack on the USSR -June 22, 1941 -Hitler’s racist policies would not allow him to remain loyal to Stalin -By Dec 1941, failure for Germany -Largest Military Op in history: manpower, area, casualties -A turning point in the War. Barbarossa North African Campaign Operation Torch British/American invasion of North Africa -Allies plan assault on weakest Axis area - North Africa - Nov. 1942-May 1943 -George S. Patton leads American troops -Germans trapped in Tunisia - surrender over 275,000 troops. North African Campaign The Battle of El Alamein, 1942 Gen. Bernard Law Montgomery (“Monty”) Gen. Ernst Rommel, The “Desert Fox” Italian Campaign Battle for Sicily, June 1943 Gen. George S. Patton Italian Campaign Battle of Monte Cassino, Feb. 1944 Goal: Liberate Rome Monastery destroyed Germans flee May 18 Rome captured June 4, 1944 Invasion of France June 6, 1944: Operation Overlord Gen. Eisenhower gives orders for DDay Invasion of France D-Day Casualties: Allies: 11,000 Germans: 9000 Paratroopers Normandy Landing German Prisoners Higgins Landing Craft Invasion of France Liberation of Paris: Aug. 25, 1944 De Gaulle in triumph Battle of Bulge: Dec 16, 1944Jan. 28, 1945 Ardennes Forest: Belgium Battle of Bulge Last ditch effort by Hitler to split Allies in two in their drive toward Germany and destroy their ability to supply themselves Known as the Ardennes offensive Massive attack against American forces Caused a bulge in the Allied front line. Goal: Disrupt Allies unity and take Port of Antwerp, where allies received many supplies. Yalta: February , 1945 Stalin, FDR & Churchill prepare for peace Agreed to: Move ahead in the creation of the UN Soviet promises to enter war against Japan Defeat of Germany April 28, 1945, Mussolini was killed by Italians. On 30 April, 1945 the Reichstag in Berlin was captured. The same day, Hitler committed suicide in a bunker in Berlin. Hitler Commits Suicide The Fuhrer’s Bunker Cyanide & Pistols V-E Day (May 8, 1945) Japanese Aggression Japan kept claiming more lands in its colonial empire July 1941- Japan takes military bases in French Indochina US cut off trade with Japan Oil embargo Japan Continued October 1941- Hideki Tojo became Prime Minister Tojo promised Hirohito a final attempt to make peace with America No peace = war November 5, 1941- Tojo flew to Washington for peace talks At the same time he ordered the Japanese navy to prepare for attack Japan The US broke Japan’s secret codes They knew an attack was coming but did not know when FDR sent a war warning to Guam, the Philippines, and Hawaii Peace talks went on for a month Dec. 6- FDR received a decoded message instructing Japan to reject all peace terms Pearl Harbor “A date that will live in infamy”… Dec. 7, 1941- Two wave attack on Oahu, Hawaii First at 7:53 am Second at 8:55 am 2,403 left dead 188 destroyed planes 8 damaged or destroyed battleships Pearl Harbor Japanese Navy crippled the entire US Pacific Fleet Congress approved a declaration of war the next day Dec 11- Germany & Italy declared war on the US FDR signs declaration of war Pearl Harbor Selective Service “Remember Pearl Harbor” 5 million men volunteered for the war effort Not enough to fight two front war Selective Service Draft provided 10 million soldiers to meet the military’s needs All men 18-45 required to register A GI’s basic training lasted 8 weeks War in the Pacific -For the first 6 months after Pearl Harbor, the Japanese knew nothing but victory and continued to build an empire. -But after a stunning defeat by American forces at the Battle of Midway in June 4-7, 1942, the Japanese found themselves on the defensive. War in the Pacific Philippines The US under command of General Mac Arthur Lost control of the Philippines 12,000 Americans surrender at Bataan Bataan Death March -Philippines: April 9-14 , 1942. -76,000 prisoners [12,000 Americans] Marched 60 miles in the blazing heat to POW camps in the Philippines. -Beatings, executions, etc. -Became a war crime for the Japanese. “I Shall Return” Gen. Douglas MacArthur April 1945 Bataan was recaptured by US-Filipino forces. Air Raids on Tokyo: April 1942 Colonel Jimmy Doolittle Psychological victory for US because bombs do little damage to Tokyo Japan questions its defense A Pin-prick to the heart of Janpan Battle of Midway TURNING POINT OF PACIFIC CAMPAIGN Japan wanted Midway Island for use as a base to attack Hawaii June 4-7, 1942 JUNE 4- Japanese attack on US carries and island are beaten back Later in day, US planes find 3 of 4 Japanese carriers & inflict fatal damage JUNE 5- US planes sink 4th Japanese Carrier The US sunk 4 Japanese aircraft carriers! 322 Japanese aircraft destroyed US carrier Yorktown was badly damaged & sunk JUNE 6- remainder of Japanese fleet retreats out of area Japan: on defense rest of war: Permanent damage on Navy US starts “island hopping” campaign Battle of Midway Island Hopping LOCATION: South & Central Pacific Islands April 1943- June 1944 Winner: US US plan to attack selected islands & ignore others Battles take place on many islands including: Truk, Tarawa, Marshall, Eniwetok The US worked their way closer to the Japanese Islands. Island Hopping Iwo Jima & Okinawa June- Feb 1945 South of Japan Islands needed for US aircraft to make air strikes on Japan Very costly for US to take both islands Iwo: 7,000 KIA & 19,000 wounded Okinawa: 50,000 casualties Japan lost over 130,000 combined Iwo Jima US Marines raise flag on Mt. Surbachi, Iwo Jima. Feb. 19, 1945 Defeat of Japan Aug- Sept 1945 July ‘45: while US is completing Manhattan Project, they attempt to convince Japan to surrender Los Alamos, NM Japan seemed willing but on their terms, not ours Aug 6: B-29 Enola Gay drops a uranium bomb on Hiroshima The bomb instantly kills 80,000 & incinerates 42 square miles Aug 9: B-29 Bock’s Car drops a plutonium bomb on Nagasaki It kills 40,000 & destroys city Col. Paul Tibbets and the ABomb Terms of Surrender Debate over terms of surrender are settled September 2, 1945 the Japanese Supreme Council signs the papers on the deck of the USS Missouri September 2 is V-J Day WWII is now over Japan placed under US control & the rebuilding process begins