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Title: Section II: Conflict in Europe (Pages 668-671)


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Section II Conflict in Europe(Pages 668-671)
  • This section is about
  • How World War II began with the invasion of
    Poland and how Hitler soon conquered most of
    Europe, including France.
  • How the United States responded to the Nazi
    attacks.
  • How resistance fighters helped fight the Nazis.
  • How women worked to help the allies.

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  • Well start with something you already probably
    know the picture on page 671 Does that look
    familiar?
  • Theres nothing wrong with looking at a couple of
    the questions first page 671 Review History
    A and B.
  • Also Critical Thinking and Write about
    Economics

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Conflict In EuropeWorld War II Begins
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  • Most of Europe had been turning their head as
    Hitler invaded Austria, and then Czechoslovakia.
  • They had remembered WWI and how horrible it was
    and hoped by appeasing Hitler, he might be happy
    and stop.
  • Finally, France and Great Britain agreed that if
    Hitler invaded Poland, theyd have to take some
    action.

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Invasion of Poland
  • On September 1st, 1939, Hitler invaded Poland.
  • Two days later, France and Great Britain declared
    war on Germany.
  • Eventually 40 other nations (including the U.S.
    and eventually the U.S.S.R.) would form an
    alliance (the Allies) against Germany, Italy, and
    Japan.
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  • Hitlers invasion of Poland was his first real
    show of military power.
  • His new strategy was called a blitzkrieg
    (lightning war).
  • This was a total attack of planes dropping bombs,
    followed by fast moving tanks and trucks carrying
    troops and weapons.
  • The Polish army was overwhelmed.
  • Within a month, Poland no longer existed.
  • Germany and the Soviets divided Poland in two (as
    they had agreed to).

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The Move West
  • Germany didnt attack anyone else in 1939 but
    Russia did (Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia, and a
    little of Finland).
  • In April, 1940, Hitler did attack and take Norway
    and Denmark, and in May took Luxemburg and the
    Netherlands.
  • The Germans were finally ready to head west - to
    France.
  • The French and British were ready at the
    German/French border, but the Germans first went
    through Belgium.

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The Miracle at Dunkirk and the Fall of France
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  • This left thousands of French and British
    soldiers trapped with little hope for escape.
  • The British asked for all available ships to come
    help.
  • Stranded soldiers fought their way to Dunkirk as
    the boats (big ships even tiny fishing boats)
    came to rescue 350,000 soldiers.
  • This was called the Miracle at Dunkirk and gave
    a huge boost to the morale of the British.
  • But France couldnt stop the Germans and their
    Luftwaffe (and the Italians in the south) and had
    to surrender when the Germans had taken Paris.

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The Blitz in Britain
  • Britain was unhappy with their Prime Minister
    (Neville Chamberlin who they thought didnt do
    enough), and replaced him with Winston Churchill.
  • Churchill was one of the few politicians who had
    been against appeasement. He knew Hitler was a
    threat to world peace.
  • After France, Hitler next attacked Great Britain,
    starting with the bombing of air bases and then
    cities.
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  • The Battle of Britain or the blitz lasted for
    57 days in a row.
  • Hitler believed the constant attacks would weaken
    the British people.
  • Instead, it made them even tougher.
  • Many British camped out in bomb shelters and
    underground railway stations.
  • The kept watching the English Channel for signs
    of an invasion.
  • In London alone, 14,000 people were killed in the
    bombings.

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Responses to the Nazi Threat
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  • It took a while, but other nations around the
    world began to get involved.
  • At first, the United States declared it would
    stay neutral and stay out of anything that didnt
    directly involve them.
  • But when their friends were attacked (France and
    Great Britain), people in the United States began
    to change their opinions of staying neutral.

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Lend-Lease Act and the Atlantic Charter
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  • President Roosevelt (FDR) wanted to help, but
    didnt want to go against our isolationist
    policies.
  • He came up with the idea of the Lend-Lease Act.
  • The U.S. Would be the arsenal (provide weapons
    for) for those standing up to Hitler.
  • FDR also met with Churchill and agreed to the
    Atlantic Charter to support all peoples to
    determine their own governments. This helped
    strengthen the bond between the two.

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Resistance Movements
  • Poland, France, Belgium, and others were under
    Hitlers control.
  • They were forced to supply Hitler and his armies
    with manufactured goods and food.
  • Many people tried to resist they were called
    the underground.
  • French General Charles de Gaulle had escaped
    before the Nazis overran France and helped by
    sending messages to the resistance.
  • Many groups tried to sabotage the Nazis
    (intentionally damaging or destroying something).
  • Some other resistance took the form of helping
    Jewish people hide and/or escape (Anne Frank)

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Women in the War
  • Just like WWI, millions of men left their jobs to
    fight.
  • Women took their places making planes, ships,
    tanks, and other military supplies.
  • Some also raised crops at home.
  • Many women even served in the armed forces.
  • They werent allowed in direct combat, but did
    often serve in places there was direct danger.

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