World War II: The War in Europe
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World War II: The War in
Europe
Germany Begins War in Europe
April 1939 Hitler demanded the Polish corridor
Nonaggression pact with Russia on Aug. 23, 1939
Sept. 1, 1939 Germany attacked Poland
France and GB declared war on Germany on Sep.3
Blitzkrieg- fast planes and artillery, followed by infantry
Soviets take eastern half of Poland and other eastern
territories (Baltics)
After period of calm, Hitler attacked Denmark and
Norway on April 9, 1940- both fell to Hitler quickly
Battle for France and Great Britain
May 1940 began attack on France through Holland, Belgium and
Luxembourg
May 26, 1940 Belgium surrendered
June 10- Mussolini joined Hitler and attacked France from the south
June 14- Paris fell
June 22- France surrendered
Charles de Gaulle set up government in exile
Summer 1940 Luftwaffe attacked Britain in Hitler’s Operation Sea
Lion
Britain’s two secret weapons- radar system and the enigma
machine
Battle of Britain- continued until May 10, 1941, when Hitler finally
decided to give up
Eastern Front and the Mediterranean
Germany and Italy attacked North Africa
Tobruk- British drive Germans back and became symbol of British
resistance
Hitler began plan to attack the Soviet Union through the Balkans
Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary join Germans while Yugoslavia and
Greece resisted
June 22, 1941 Operation Barbarossa to invade Soviet Union
Russians retreated and used scorched-earth policy (Napoleon)
Sept. Hitler surrounded Leningrad but wouldn’t surrender, so Hitler
looked towards Moscow. Winter came and Germans couldn’t fight
anymore
The U.S. Aids its Allies
Initially U.S. didn’t want to get involved
1935-1937 neutrality acts
1941 Lend-Lease Act allowed the president to
lend arms and other supplies to any country vital
to the U.S.
Atlantic Charter (Churchill and Roosevelt)
upheld free trade and the right of people to
choose their own government
Sept. 4 German U-boat fired on a U.S. destroyer
The Holocaust Begins
Aryans- Germanic peoples
1933- persecution becomes gov. policy
1935 Nuremburg Laws denied them rights to
German citizenship- yellow star
Kristallnacht- November 9, 1938 Nazi storm
troopers attack houses, kill Jews
1939 many Jews left Germany
Ghettos in Poland - sealed off
Some resistance within the ghettos
Hitler’s Final Solution
Genocide program included other groups,
too- gypsies, Poles, Russians, disabled
1942 Final solution decided on and they
built first death camps in Poland
Auschwitz, Majdanek, Treblinka
Cyanide gas poisoning, experiments
6 million Jews died in death camps and
Nazi massacres