World War II (1939- 1945) After WWI most European countries were in an economic depression. Millions of people were homeless, had no jobs, money or food.

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World War II (1939- 1945) After WWI most European countries were in an economic depression. Millions of people were homeless, had no jobs, money or food. This led to the rise of dictators in Europe They promised an and to their nations problems People trusted them and they quickly grew in popularity because millions of people were poor and desperate

Rise of Hitler Adolf Hitler became very popular in the 1920’s. The German government put him in prison many times for leading riots, protests and trying to overthrow the government but his popularity increased Mein Kamph (My Struggle) Book written by Hitler while in prison Explains the ideas of the Nazi Party Gives reasons why Germany lost WWI Blames the Jewish people for Germany problems Hitler was anti-Semitic (hated Jewish people) Hitler believes in a 100% pureblooded German race/nation

The Road to World War II Can you explain what the cartoonist suggests Hitler is doing? Who are the other people in this picture and what does the cartoonist think of them?

January 1933: Hitler became Chancellor of Germany

1933 Hitler ordered a progam of re-arming Germany Hitler visits a factory and is enthusiastically greeted. Many Germans were grateful for jobs after the misery of he depression years.

March 1936: German troops marched into the Rhineland The Rhineland was a region of Germany that was ‘demilitarised’ after the Treaty of Versailles. Germany was not allowed to have troops in the region. Hitler’s actions showed how he was willing to directly challenge the treaty.

March 1938: Nazi Germany annexed Austria Again, this went against the terms of the Treaty of Versailles which banned Germany from uniting with Austria. However, the arrival of German troops was met with great enthusiasm by many Austrian people.

March 1939: Germany invaded Czechoslovakia Hitler had ordered the occupation of a part of Czechoslovakia known as the Sudetenland (in October 1938). Many hoped that that this would be the last conquest of the Nazis. However, in March 1939, he ordered his troops to take over the remainder of Czechoslovakia. This was the first aggressive step that suggested that a war in Europe would soon begin.

August 1939: Germany and Russia signed a non-aggression pact Hitler and Stalin (the Russian leader) signed a ‘non-aggression pact’. They promised that neither country would attack the other in the event of war. As part of the deal, Hitler promised Stalin part of Poland, which he planned to invade soon. This photo shows the Russian foreign minister signing the pact, whilst Stalin stands smiling in the background

Stalin Hitler The non-aggression pact was surprising. Hitler and Stalin were seen as natural enemies. When Hitler talked of taking over new land for Germany, many thought that he meant Russia. Hitler also hated Communism, the form of government in Russia

September 1939: Germany invaded Poland But, the pact allowed Germany to march into Poland without fear of an attack from Russia. On 3rd September 1939, Germany invaded Poland and started a War with Britain and France. http://time.com/3486074/world-war-ii-erupts-color-photos-from-the-invasion-of-poland-1939/ German troops marching into Warsaw, the capital of Poland.

ALLIANCES ARE FORMED ALLIES POWERS AXIS POWERS BRITIAN 1939 FRANCE 1939 USSR 1941 USA 1941 41 OTHERS AXIS POWERS GERMANY ITALY JAPAN

June 1940: Germany turned west and invaded France and the Netherlands In June 1940, Germany used Blitzkrieg (lighting war) tactics to attack France and the Netherlands. British and French (338,000 troops were forced to retreat from the beaches of Dunkirk in northern France. Captured British troops, May 1940

By June 1940, France had surrendered to the Germans Britain now stood alone as the last remaining enemy of Hitler’s Germany in Western Europe. Adolf Hitler tours Paris after his successful invasion.

September 1940-May 1941: the Blitz For the following nine months, the German air force (Luftwaffe) launched repeated bombing raids on British towns and cities. This was known as the BLITZ and was an attempt to bomb Britain into submission.

Operation Barbarossa But in May, 1941, Hitler ordered a change of tactics. He decided to halt the bombing of Britain and launch an attack against Russia. He betrayed Stalin and ignored the promises he had made. This was a bold move that would prove to be an important turning point in the War.

CAUSES OF WWII SUMMARY 1. Failure of the Treaty of Versailles 2. Totalitarian Governments have the answers to slow economic growth 3. Aggression – attacks on other nations 4. Appeasement – 1931 – Japan – Manchuria and China 1935 – Italy – Ethiopia 1936 – 39 – Germany – Rhineland and Czech. Munich Conference 1938 Britain and France allow Germany to take part of Czech To avoid war

Tasks Answer the following questions: In what ways did Hitler ignore the Treaty of Versailles? At what stage do you think other countries should have attempted to stop Hitler by using force? Why do you think they did not? How was Hitler able to take over Western Europe so quickly? Why did he create problems for the German army by deciding to invade Russia?