Transcript Chapter 24
World War Looms
Treaty of Versailles
Stalin & the Soviet Union
Totalitarian
Mussolini & Italy
Fascism
Hitler & Germany
Aryan culture
Lebensraum
Tojo in Japan
militarism
Francisco Franco
Isolationism
Neutrality Acts
Axis Powers
U.S. Defense
Third term
Lend-Lease Plan
German wolf packs
The Atlantic Charter
The Soviet Union
Declares Neutrality
By March 1939,German
troops occupy rest of
Czechoslovakia
Hitler eyes Poland – would
bring two-front war
Stalin & Hitler sign
nonaggression pact—will
not attack each other
Sign second, secret pact
agreeing to divide Poland
between them
Soldiers in foxhole
Blitzkrieg in Poland
Sept. 1939, Hitler
overruns Poland in
blitzkrieg, lightning
war
Germany annexes
western Poland;
U.S.S.R. attacks,
annexes east; Poland
ceased to exist
On September 3, 1939 in
response to the invasion
of Poland, Britain and
France declare war on
Germany.
The Phony War
French, British soldiers
on Maginot Line face
Germans in sitzkrieg
(sitting war)
Stalin annexes Estonia,
Latvia, Lithuania; defeats
Finland
1940, Hitler invades
Denmark, Norway, then
Low Countries
The Fall of France
British, French
trapped on
Dunkirk; ferried to
safety in UK
1940, Italy invades
France from south;
Germans approach
Paris
France falls;
Germans occupy
northern France
Nazi puppet
government set up
in southern France
General Charles de
Gaulle sets up
government-inexile in England
The Battle of Britain
Summer 1940,
Germany prepares
fleet to invade Britain
Battle of Britain—
German planes bomb
British targets
Britain uses radar to
track, shoot down
German planes
Hitler calls off
invasion of Britain
Germans, British
continue to bomb
each other’s cities
Luftwaffe bombing raids over Britain - 1940
AMERICA MOVES TOWARD WAR
•Roosevelt pushes Congress to pass
the cash and carry policy
•Germany, Italy and Japan sign a
mutual defense treaty, The Tripartite
Pact (Axis Powers)
•The Selective Service is enacted;
boosted defense spending
•1940 Roosevelt proposes the Lend
Lease Act
•June 1941 Hitler breaks agreement
with Soviet Union and invades
•Germany sub attacks on U.S. ships
• Churchill and Roosevelt meet for
the Atlantic Charter- Allied Nations;
undeclared naval war with Germany
The attack on
Pearl Harbor
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A Day that will live
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Timeline of Pearl
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Bits and Pieces
Japan had already invaded
China, Manchuria
Indochina
U. S. cuts off trade with
Japan- no fuel or oil
Tojo orders navy to
prepare for an attack
180 warplanes attack
Pearl Harbor
Killed 2,403 Americans;
sank or damaged 21 ships;
including 8 battleships;
300 aircraft damanged
Roosevelt addressed
Congress, “Yesterday,
December 7, 1941 a date
that will live in infamy…”