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Early Battles in WWII

Early Stages of War: Germany on the Offensive Early Conquests: After taking Poland, Germany turned towards Northern Europe. In April, 1940 Hitler attacked Denmark and Norway. It took only two months to take these countries. He then turned towards Holland, Luxembourg and Belgium in May. The Blitzkrieg proved to be too much for these countries as well.

Battle for France: The Maginot Line After WWI France had developed an intricate line of defense known as the Maginot Line. This was a heavily armed tunnel system that spanned the entire border between France and Germany. It made the French feel safe from any German attack.

The Maginot Line

The ‘Imaginary Line’ On May 12, 1940 Germany invaded France. Instead of attacking the Maginot line, the Germans simply went around it. The Maginot line proved to be an expensive joke that was never used.

The ‘Miracle’ of Dunkirk When France was invaded Britain sent in troops to help defend the country. Both France and Britain though were not prepared for the speed of the Blitzkrieg. The German army forced the allies back to the French city of Dunkirk where they remained trapped. The allies faced certain defeat while Hitler prepared the Luftwaffe for the final blow. (7 minute)Hitler prepared the Luftwaffe for the final blow

In his delay the British sent out a call for help. Nearly 900 ships (including fishing boats and passenger craft) came across the fogy English Channel. Between May 27 and June 4 over 300,000 soldiers were evacuated to England from Dunkirk. It was expected that only 10,000 would have survived. Finest Hour VideoFinest Hour Video

Thousands of men stranded on the beaches of Dunkirk, France The French destroyer Bourrasque sinks off Dunkirk while loaded with troops Evacuation of Dunkirk The ‘Miracle’ of Dunkirk

British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill: Speaking to the House of Commons, June 4, 1940 about the Miracle of Dunkirk.... We shall go on to the end, we shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender...'we shall never surrender...'

The Fall of France On June 13, 1940 Paris was occupied by Germany and two weeks later France surrendered.

The Battle of Britain On July 10, 1940 Hitler ordered an air attack on British ships in the English Channel signaling the start of the Battle of Britain. Hitler’s plan was to destroy Britain’s fighter planes, factories and the morale of the people. This would allow him to mount a ground attack. At first the German Luftwaffe was extremely successful by knocking out airfields and supply factories. The Royal Air Force (RAF) despite being badly outnumbered held it’s ground.

On September 7, 1940 two German planes bombed London which prompted Churchill to retaliate with a strike on Berlin. An infuriated Hitler ordered an all-out assault on London which peaked on September 15th. This allowed the RAF time to recover and turned the tide of the Battle.

By the end of the summer Hitler realized that he could not win control of British air space. The RAF won the Battle of Britain.

The Battle of Britain Battle of Britain Video (6 min)Britain min

Hitler Invades the Soviet Union On June 22, 1941 Hitler violated the non-aggression pact by invading Russia during Operation Barbarossa. The blitzkrieg was successful at first, reaching within 39 km of Moscow. Russia used a ‘scorched earth’ policy in its retreat, which involved destroying all resources that could be of use to the enemy- livestock, crops, and supplies. By winter, Hitler’s troops were ill prepared for the temperatures (-50 degrees Celsius) and they along with their equipment began to freeze. Russia’s unlimited supply of soldiers along with the weather forced Germany to retreat by January the Soviet Union suffered over 21,000,000 casualties during WWII. Stalingrad Video LongStalingrad Video Long Stalingrad Short videoStalingrad Short video 45 min.

Russian Infantry Charge Germans at Stalingrad Russians Fight From Rubble Russian Winter Offensive, 1942 Russians Fighting in City of Stalingrad

Defeated German Gunner After Stalingrad Assaulting the German 6 th Army in ‘The Pocket’

December 7, 1941: Pearl Harbor Invasion Pearl Harbor, on the Island of O'ahu, Hawaii, (then a territory of the United States) was attacked by the Japanese Imperial Navy, at approximately 8:00 A.M., Sunday morning, December 7, The surprise attack had been conceived by Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. The strking force of 353 Japanese aircraft was led by Commander Mitsuo Fuchida. There had been no formal declaration of war. Pearl Harbor - FDR's "Day of Infamy" Speech PearlPearl Harbour Footage

USS Arizona Destroyers Roosevelt Declaring War

The Pacific Theatre WWII Engagement in the Pacific Kamikaze Kamikaze Attack Video