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Title: World War II


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World War II
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The Invasion of Poland
  • September 1, 1939
  • German forces invaded from the west, while
    Soviets invaded from the east
  • The attack forced Britain and France to honor
    their alliance with Poland and declare war on
    Germany
  • By the end of September, however, Poland had been
    conquered
  • The Soviets also moved against Finland and the
    Baltic States (Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia)

3
Blitzkrieg
  • During the invasion of Poland, the Germans
    debuted a new military tactic
  • Blitzkrieg, or "Lightning War, German tactic of
    striking with tremendous speed and force, with
    the intention of knocking out your enemy before
    they can react to your attack

4
Germanys Next Moves
  • To secure their northern border, Germany invaded
    both Norway and Denmark, winning easy victories
    in the spring of 1940
  • By late spring, Hitler turned his attention west
    and invaded Belgium, Luxembourg, and the
    Netherlands in preparation for attacking France

5
US responded by Destroyers for Bases Deal
  • Spring 1940 US agreed to trade 50 surplus
    destroyers (small warships) to Britain, who
    needed them to protect shipping, in exchange for
    allowing the US to build naval bases in
    British-controlled territories

6
The Miracle at Dunkirk
  • Allied forces had moved into Belgium to meet the
    German advance, but quickly found themselves
    cut-off and surrounded
  • Allied forces raced to reach the port of Dunkirk
    on the English Channel, their only means of
    escaping defeat capture
  • The British were able to safely evacuate over
    300,000 men to England by using every available
    ship in Great Britain, but were forced to abandon
    all of their heavy equipment

7
The Fall of France
  • The evacuation of Allied troops across the
    English Channel left France undefended
  • Germans took Paris on June 13th and the French
    government formally surrendered on June 22nd, 1940

8
Winston Churchill
  • 1874 1965 (life)
  • 1940-45 1951-55 (British Prime Minister)
  • Although Britain now stood alone against Germany,
    they remained defiant, with Churchill vowing
    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

9
The Battle of Britain
  • To be able to invade Britain, Germany would first
    need to destroy the Royal Air Force (RAF) and
    soften beachhead defenses through aerial bombing
  • From June to October of 1940, an air battle was
    waged between the RAF and the Luftwaffe (German
    Air Force)
  • Despite being outnumbered, the British managed to
    win the air battle, forcing Hitler to abandon his
    plans to invade Britain
  • Never in the field of human conflict have so
    many owed so much to so few. - Churchill

10
The Blitz
  • Sept. 1940 May 1941
  • Sustained bombing campaign by Germany against
    major British cities, targeting British civilians
  • London was bombed 57 nights in a row
  • 43,000 civilians killed
  • German objective was to instill fear in the
    British people in hopes that they would sue for
    peace instead the British grew more determined
    to win the war
  • British retaliated with fire-bombing raids on
    German cities

11
Lend-Lease Act
  • March 1941
  • US declared that it would lend or lease (since it
    couldnt sell due to the Neutrality Acts) weapons
    to nations considered vital to the defense of
    the US
  • US went on to send 40 billion in weapons to
    Allies over the course of WWII

12
Hemispheric Defense Zone
  • To help protect British shipping, FDR declared
    the entire Western Atlantic to be part of the
    Western Hemisphere and thereby under the
    protection of the US per the Monroe Doctrine
  • FDR then ordered the US Navy to patrol this part
    of the Atlantic, leading to several deadly
    encounters between US destroyers and German
    U-boats

13
The Atlantic Charter
  • August 1941
  • FDR met with British Prime Minister Winston
    Churchill to lay out a post-war plan for economic
    prosperity
  • Many question whether or not this is where FDR
    promised Churchill that he would find a way to
    get the American people to support the US
    entering the war

14
The Axis in the Mediterranean
  • In The Balkans Italian and German forces seized
    control of most of the Balkan peninsula by late
    1941, but still had to deal with partisan
    uprisings, especially in Greece Yugoslavia,
    throughout the war
  • In North Africa Axis forces fought mostly
    British troops in back-and-forth battles
    throughout most of 1940, 1941, 1942 Germanys
    inability to decisively win on the Southern
    Front of the war would prove costly

15
Operation Barbarossa
  • In June 1941, Germany broke the
    Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact and attacked the Soviet
    Union
  • Stalin was not prepared for the German attack and
    the Wehrmacht (German Army) had made deep
    advances into Soviet territory by December
  • Soviet forces resorted to a scorched earth
    campaign, burning everything of use to the
    Germans as they retreated across the Ukraine
  • Finally, the harsh Russian winter stalled the
    Germans, buying the Soviets time to regroup and
    stop the German advances

16
Siege of Leningrad
  • Sept. 1941 Jan. 1944
  • Hitler was obsessed with capturing the Soviet
    city of Leningrad due both to its symbolical
    importance as the City of Lenin (Lenin had led
    the Bolshevik Revolution) and its military
    importance as a naval port on the North Sea
  • 1.5 million Soviets died during the siege, mostly
    from starvation and disease the population
    resorted to eating sawdust, boiled leather, rats,
    pets, horses, and, eventually, each other!

17
Battle of Stalingrad
  • July 1942 February 1943
  • Bloodiest battle in history
  • 1.5 million killed
  • Vicious urban warfare as the Germans and Soviets
    fought street by street, building by building for
    control of the city
  • Soviets eventually encircled the German army,
    which was forced to surrender en masse
  • 500,000 Germans captured, but few of them
    survived being imprisoned in the brutal Soviet
    gulags (prison camps)

18
The Wannsee Conference
  • Jan. 20, 1942
  • Nazi leaders met to determine the final solution
    of the Jewish question
  • Formalized the process for rounding up and
    exterminating the Jewish population of Europe
    through the use of concentration camps and deth
    camps

19
The Holocaust
  • By the time the war was over, more than 12
    million people had died in the concentration
    camps, about half of them Jews
  • The other half were a mix of other groups the
    Nazis considered undesirable Gypsies, Poles,
    Russians, uncooperative Catholic priests,
    homosexuals, the mentally ill, the physically
    or mentally handicapped

20
Japan Takes Advantage
  • 1940 - 41 As war raged in Europe, Japan occupied
    French Indochina (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia) and
    positioned itself to threaten British colonies
    and the US-controlled Philippines

21
US Embargo of Japan
  • In response, US cut off Japans access to
    critical war materials such as steel and oil
    (both of which Japan bought almost entirely from
    America) to put pressure on Japan to make peace
    with China and Britain
  • Japan considered this an act of war and began to
    plan an attack on US military facilities in
    Hawaii and the Philippines

22
Pearl Harbor
  • December 7, 1941
  • Japan launched a surprise attack against US naval
    base in Hawaii
  • 4 battleships destroyed, 4 more seriously
    damaged, but Japan failed to destroy US aircraft
    carriers
  • Support vessels and facilities suffered massive
    damage
  • 2403 Americans killed, 1178 wounded
  • Japanese lost only 29 aircraft and 65 men

23
US Declares War
  • Dec. 8, 1941 US and Britain declared war against
    Japan
  • Dec. 11, 1941 Germany and Italy declared war
    against the US, believing that by helping Japan
    against the US, Japan would help them against the
    Soviets

24
Japan Keeps Rolling
  • Japan immediately launched successful attacks
    against US colonies at Guam and the Philippines
    and British colonies of Malaya, Singapore, Hong
    Kong, and Singapore, as well as the independent
    nation of Thailand

25
Japan in the Philippines
  • US forces in the Philippines were forced to
    surrender by May 1942
  • US Gen. Douglas MacArthur was ordered to evacuate
    to Australia, but vowed I shall return
  • Japanese forced prisoners to march 65 miles in
    tropical heat without food, water, or medical
    care, and while enduring physical abuse, to a
    prison camp about 18,000 of the 78,000
    prisoners died on this Bataan Death March

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Doolittle Raid
  • April 18, 1942
  • American bombers, under the command of Col. James
    Doolittle, mounted a daring mission to launch
    from aircraft carrier to bomb Tokyo in
    retaliation for Pearl Harbor
  • Mainly a public relations move to improve morale
    bombings did no major damage

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Battle of Coral Sea
  • May 4 8, 1942
  • US Navy had broken Japanese codes and learned of
    Japans intention to seize New Guinea as a step
    towards attacking Australia
  • US sent 2 aircraft carriers to intercept the
    Japanese in the Coral Sea
  • First naval battle in history fought entirely
    with aircraft
  • U.S. lost an aircraft carrier, but prevented the
    Japanese invasion

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Battle of Midway-turning point in war in pacific!
  • June 4 7, 1942
  • Japanese attack on U.S. island of Midway was
    intercepted and turned back
  • 4 Japanese aircraft carriers were sunk, a loss
    from which Japan would never recover
  • Japan would not be able to mount any offensive
    attacks for the remainder of the war they would
    have to try to defend what they held from US
    invasion

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