Chapter 29 Part III Pages 971-984 Nazi Expansion and the Second World War.

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Chapter 29 Part III Pages Nazi Expansion and the Second World War

Aggression and Appeasement, 1933  1939 Early in his rule, Hitler proclaimed his peaceful intentions but did withdraw from the League of Nations (October 1933). After 1935 British appeasement prevented the formation of a united front against Hitler. When German troops entered the demilitarized Rhineland in March 1936, Britain refused to support French action against them. Many British conservatives saw Hitler as a bulwark against communism.

Aggression and Appeasement, 1933  1939 In 1935 Mussolini invaded Ethiopia. Hitler supported him and formed an alliance. From 1936, the Fascists and Nazis supported Francisco Franco’s fascist movement against the Spanish republic. In 1938 Hitler occupied Austria and the Sudetenland, with British approval.

Aggression and Appeasement, 1933  1939 In 1939 he took all of Czechoslovakia and then demanded territory from Poland. Britain and France promised to fight should he invade Poland. After concluding an alliance with the Soviet Union to divide Poland, Hitler invaded on September 1, Britain and France soon declared war.

Hitler’s Empire, 1939  1942 After overrunning Poland with new “lightning warfare” that used tanks and aircraft to break enemy lines, the German army conquered Denmark, Norway, Holland, Belgium, and France in the spring and summer of British victory in the epic air battle known as the “Battle of Britain” prevented German invasion of the home islands (fall 1940). In April 1941 Hitler conquered Greece and Yugoslavia and subjugated the entire Balkans.

Hitler’s Empire, 1939  1942 In June the German Army attacked the U.S.S.R., in accordance with Hitler’s own dream of “living space” in the East. In the winter of 1941  1942 the Soviets stopped the German advance just outside Moscow. In December 1941, Japan launched a surprise attack on the United States, bringing America into the war

Hitler’s Empire, 1939  1942 The Nazi empire was a brutal machine of mass murder. a)All conquered areas were heavily taxed and exploited. Many had to provide forced labor to Germany. b)German rule in the occupied East was most brutal. Four out of five Soviet POWs died while incarcerated. Peasants were displaced and often murdered. c)The special target of Nazi murder was the Jews. The Nazis, with the help of the German war machine, attempted to kill off all the Jews of Europe. The Nazis killed about 6 million Jews.

The Grand Alliance After the Japanese attack on the U.S. in December 1941 Britain, the U.S., and the U.S.S.R. found themselves allied. Britain and the U.S. decided to focus on defeating Germany before Japan. The economic strength of this Grand Alliance was tremendous. a)The U.S. had immense industrial resources and could draw on Latin American raw materials. b)Britain had a strong, fully mobilized economy. c)The Soviets managed to move many of their factories east to the Ural Mountains to maintain war production.

The Tide of Battle In late 1942 the tide of war turned in the Soviet Union, North Africa, and the Pacific. a)The Soviets surrounded and destroyed the German Sixth Army at Stalingrad. b)In the Pacific the United States won a major naval victory in June 1942 (Midway) and a major land victory on the island of Guadalcanal. c)By the spring of 1943 the Allies had driven the Germans and Italians from North Africa.

The Tide of Battle In spite of huge increases in German war production between 1942 and 1944, the Allies conquered much of Italy, invaded France, and finally defeated Hitler in May Japan fell in August Massive aerial bombing of cities was part of the Allied war effort against both Germany and Japan.