The Course of WWII
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Transcript The Course of WWII
Beginning of WWII
Chapter 19 Section 2
Opposing Sides
Axis Powers
• Germany
• Italy
• Japan
• Austria and Bulgaria
Allied Powers
• Great Britain
• France
• USSR
• United States
Germany Takes Poland
September 1, 1939 – German forces
invade Poland
• Blitzkrieg – “lightening war” – using
tanks supported by planes then sending
in troops to hold the conquered territory
Europe was shocked w/ the Germany’s
speed and efficiency
• Poland surrendered w/i 4 weeks
Germany and the Soviets divided Poland
German Domination
April 1940 – German forces took over
Denmark and Norway
May 1940 – Germany invaded Belgium,
Luxembourg, and the Netherlands
• Main assault through Luxembourg and the
Ardennes Forest
Getting from Germany into France
Germans broke through and raced across
Northern France
Taking over France would be next!
Fall of France (1940)
Maginot Line
• Line of concrete bunkers and fortifications
the French built after WWI
Along the German-French border
Hitler went around the Maginot Line
and attacked from the Belgium-French
border
• Trapped French and British troops on the
beaches of Dunkirk
Small town in N. France near Belgian border
Miracle at Dunkirk (1940)
As German troops were closing in
on Dunkirk Hitler put a 3 day delay
on German troops
• This delay allowed 338,000 Allied troops
to evacuate (mostly British)
Evacuation done by the British Royal Navy and
civilians in private boats
• The Allies left b/h tons of ammo, rifles,
and vehicles
France Surrenders
June 22, 1940
• Hitler accepts the French surrender
• Hitler expected Britain to negotiate for
peace after France surrendered
They did not!
• Hitler orders an invasion of Britain
The United States
Franklin D. Roosevelt = US President
• The US follows strict isolationism
Roosevelt disagrees w/ Germany’s actions,
but the US still wants to be neutral
After WWI we do not want to be brought in
a war we have no interest in
• 1941 – US eventually b/g to supply
Britain w/ food, ships, planes, etc
We stop practicing strict isolationism
Battle of Britain
Luftwaffe – German air force
• Launched a major attack on Britain
• German planes bombed British air and
naval bases, harbors, and war industries
• Germany accidently bombs London
In retaliation, Britain bombs Berlin
Hitler is furious! His new strategy is massive
bombings of British cities
• Hitler wants to break the morale of the British
people, but he fails!
British use newly developed radar to intercept
German aircraft
• Hitler eventually cancels the invasion of Britain
Operation Barbarossa
June 1941 – Germany invades the
Soviet Union
• Stalin is shocked!
This attack ends the Nazi-Soviet Pact
USSR joins the Allies
• Hitler b/l the Soviets could be defeated b/f
the winter set in, he was wrong!
Russians lost 2 ½ million soldiers
Thousands of Germans froze to death
• No winter uniforms – Hitler thought Soviets would be
defeated b/f winter came
Pearl Harbor
December 7, 1941 – Japanese forces
attack US naval base at Pearl Harbor
• Pearl Harbor in Hawaiian Islands
• Why?
Economic sanctions US put on Japan
• Attack on Pearl Harbor forces the US to
join in WWII (join the Allies)
“…December 7, 1941 – a date which will live
in infamy…”
Same day – Japan launches attacks
on the US controlled Philippines
Pearl Harbor, 12-7-41