World War II Begins Objective: Explain the events that led to the beginning of World War II.

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World War II Begins Objective: Explain the events that led to the beginning of World War II.

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World War II Begins

Objective: Explain the events that led to the beginning of

World War II.

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United States

Roosevelt speaks out against growing “epidemic of world lawlessness”

American people favored isolationism

Roosevelt promised to keep out of the war but saw danger posed by Japan, Germany, and Italy

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What caused Great Britain and France to declare war on Germany?

On Sept. 1, 1939, Germany invaded Poland (a violation of the Munich Agreement). Great Britain and France declared war on Germany two days later. World War II had begun.

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Blitzkrieg (lightning war) – new method of warfare introduced by the Germans. Stressed speed and surprise in the use of tanks, troops, and planes.

Britain and France could do nothing to help Poland

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September, 1939 – Hitler and Stalin were dividing Poland per their prewar agreement

Stalin forces Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia to allow Soviet army bases in their countries

Finland fights back but surrenders in 1940

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Spread of War

Allied forces prepare for attack against France on Maginot Line – string of steel-and-concrete bunkers along French-German border

April, 1940 – Germany attacks Denmark and Norway to the north

May, 1940 – turn west to invade Netherlands and Belgium

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Dunkirk

Allied troops retreat to Dunkirk following surrender of Belgium

Trapped between the Germans and the French coast of the English Channel

800 British warships, ferries, and fishing boats back and forth across channel and rescued more than 300,000 British and French soldiers

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France

June – Germans crossed Somme River and swept into France

Italy joined the war and attacked France from the southeast

June 14, 1940 – German troops marched into Paris

France surrendered one week later

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Britain Battles for Survival

Britain only country in western Europe not controlled by Germany

August, 1940 – German warplanes begin bombing British air bases, shipyards, factories, and cities destroying parts of London and killing many people

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Battle of Britain – German air forces (Luftwaffe) and Britain's Royal Air Force battle until October

Prime Minister, Winston Churchill refuses to surrender leaving Hitler frustrated

Germany suffers heavy losses; Hitler abandons plans to invade

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Germany Turns on Stalin

Hitler decides he needs resources and land of the Soviet Union

June, 1941 breaks Nonaggression Pact with Stalin

Destroys planes and tanks and captured over half a million soldiers in the early phase of the invasion

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Stalin orders scorched-earth policy Soviets burned their cities,

destroyed crops, and blew up dams that provided electrical power

Germans had difficulty supplying their troops and advancing

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Summary What was the reaction of Britain and France to

Hitler’s invasion of Poland? What did allied troops do when Belgium fell to

the Germans? How did Hitler plan to destroy Britain? Why did Hitler decide to attack the Soviet Union?Activity suggestions: illustrate blitzkrieg; illustrate

the event that started the war or the attack on Britain; create a political cartoon for the breaking of the Nonaggression Pack