WW2 Begins! Poland, Phoney War and the Invasion of France.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Europe Erupts in War Lesson 23-2 The Main Idea Far from being satisfied by the actions of France and Great Britain, Germany turned to force and triggered.
Advertisements

How did Hitler’s expansionist policies lead to WWII in Europe?
On a sheet of paper… Judge whether you think countries such as Great Britain and France should have appeased or intervened in the aggressive actions Germany.
…Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.” Prime Minister Winston Churchill, August 1940 Defending the Nation -“The.
Chapter 32, Section 1: Hitler’s Lightning War
Hitler’s Lightning War I. Germany Sparks a New War in Europe A. Germany’s Lightning Attack 1.Months after the signing of the nonaggression pact between.
1 st Marking Period Reflection What would you like to see more/less of in the second marking period? Discussions? Projects? Assignments? Format of instruction?
The War in Europe. Lebensraum Third Reich’s future depended on Lebensraum Set sights on Austria and Czechoslovakia Some worries it would provoke war “Germany’s.
Chapter 16 Section 2 War In Europe Main Idea: Using the sudden mass attack called blitzkrieg, Germany invaded and quickly conquered many European countries.
Europe Goes to War Section 17.2 (pgs ). Which country on the map has the highest unemployment? –Why is this? –What will this mean for the future?
Vocabulary/Identification
Chapter 16: World War II Main Ideas: 1)Germany, Italy, and Japan tried to build empires. 2) Developments in science and technology changed the.
Hitler’s Lightning War Ch. 16.1
The Beginning of WWII. Nonaggression Pact August 23, 1939: Stalin and Hitler signed a nonaggression pact, agreeing not to attack one another Also agreed.
World War II. Germany goes to war  On September 1 st, Germany declares war and attacks Poland  Claims that the Germans living in Poland have been harassed.
{ World War II 1939 to  In a secret part of the pact, Germany & the USSR agreed to invade Poland together.  To sweeten the deal, Stalin would.
World War II The Evolution of Conflict. OVERVIEW In this lesson, you will examine: The concept of “total war” The use of technology in war through “blitzkrieg”
Chapter 14, Section 1.  The Axis Forms Military force to achieve goals Anti-Comintern Pact – Germany and Japan – Prevent spread of communism – Oppose.
Explain how WWII started Key Terms Axis Powers Axis Powers Anschluss Anschluss Munich Pact Munich Pact Appeasement Appeasement Blitzkrieg Blitzkrieg Non-aggression.
World War II Begins Section 2. Japan Sparks War in Asia  1937 – Japan starts all out war with China  Bombed major cities  Thousands killed  Nanjing.
Section 2: Europe Goes to War
Europe Goes to War Mr. Dodson.
World War II The Blitzkrieg American Neutrality Review.
Chapter  After Hitler invaded other parts of Czechoslovakia, Britain and France ended their policy of appeasement. They warned Hitler that an invasion.
The Battle of Britain. Intended Learning Objectives Understand the importance of the Battle of Britain in preventing foreign invasion and the role played.
19-2 Learning Targets Explain why Hitler was able to take over Austria and Czechoslovakia Describe the early events of the war and why Britain was able.
Germany invades France After WWI, France built the Maginot Line – a fortified line of bunkers/guns along the border with Germany France waited here for.
1 WORLD WAR TWO 2 WORLD WAR II PRODUCED BY Multimedia Learning, LLC WRITTEN BY HERSCHEL.
Chapter 16 Section 2 War in Europe. HITLER BEGINS HIS MARCH TO WORLD CONQUEST LEADING TO WWII 1935: Reintroduced conscription of men into the armed forces.
The events of world war two 1939 to Aims of the lesson By the end of this lesson you will Identify the main events of the Second World War and to.
Background ► AXIS POWERS – Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria. ► ALLIED POWERS – Britain, France, USSR, British Empire (Aust, NZ, Canada.
Hitler unleashes his Blitzkrieg on Europe THE WAR BEGINS!!
“Nature is cruel, so we may be cruel, too… I have the right to remove millions of an inferior race that breeds like vermin” -Hitler.
Blitzkrieg and the Battle of Britain
Getting to California Blitzkreig – “lightening fast” war that the Germans used by overwhelming their enemies with superior firepower and numbers allowing.
World War II Begins Objective: Explain the events that led to the beginning of World War II.
War Begins p War Begins  September 1, 1939, Hitler sent his armies into Poland.
Chapter 26 Section 2 War Begins World War II. War in Europe September 1, 1939-Hitler sends troops into Poland. September 1, 1939-Hitler sends troops into.
Chapter 16 Section 2 War in Europe. HITLER BEGINS HIS MARCH TO WORLD CONQUEST LEADING TO WWII 1935: Reintroduced conscription of men into the armed forces.
German-Soviet Pact August 1939 Agreement to partition Poland Agreement to NOT fight one another Germany gets ½ Poland USSR gets other ½ plus Baltic.
(Map ). The Austrian Anschluss  In 1937 Hitler called for the unification of the German people (Hitler wants more land)  First place: Austria.
Global Struggles 1941 – 1960 Unit 7. A World in Flames World War II Begins Chapter 20 Section 2.
German Aggression in WWII – Hitler re-arms Germany Treaty of Versailles limited Germany’s army Hitler openly began building up the military US,
World War Two Begins Sept. 1, 1939: Germany invaded Poland
The Allies defeat the Axis powers, the Jewish people suffer through the Holocaust, and Europe and Japan are devastated by World War II. World War II,
CHAPTER 20 A WORLD IN FLAMES. WORLD WAR II WHEN? WHY?German expansion/aggression WHO?ALLIES (United States, United Kingdom, Soviet Union France….many.
GERMAN AGGRESSION IN WW2 _____ – Hitler re-arms Germany _______________ limited Germany’s army Hitler openly began building up the military US, Britain.
WORLD WAR II BEGINS Ch. 19, Section 2 By Thomas Parsons.
World War II Standard Identify and locate the Allied and Axis powers on a map and discuss the major turning points of the war, the principal.
Ch 13.2 WWII Starts World War II Starts
World War II Begins.
European Theater of WWII Total War Engulfs Europe
World War II Begins Chapter 13, Section 2.
On a sheet of paper… Judge whether you think countries such as
Poland, Phoney War and the Invasion of France
World War II Chapter 17 Lesson 2.
Captured the rest of Czechoslovakia; made alliances with Italy and the Soviet Union; invaded Poland. Ch. 23 Sec. 2 Bellringer How did Germany’s actions.
Beginning of World War II
German Aggression in WWII
World War II: The War Begins Level 2.
World War II Begins.
Aim: Summarize the Events that Led to World War II
War Begins Coach Crews U.S. History.
Hitler’s Lightning War
World War II Begins Julia Kuttig.
German Aggression in WWII
Do Now 3/14-3/15 Who were the Axis Powers? Who were the Allied Powers?
The Nazi Conquest of Europe:
World War II Begins.
Hitler unleashes his Blitzkrieg on Europe
Presentation transcript:

WW2 Begins! Poland, Phoney War and the Invasion of France

The Polish Campaign Germany invades Poland 1 September By the 6 th of October, Germany and Soviet Union had taken over all of Poland. Although Poland had a small airforce and some modern equipment, they went down quickly before the attack of the larger, more modern German and Soviet forces.

The German Air Force was able to inflict huge damage on towns and military targets because Polish military had much fewer planes: Air Superiority.

The Germans were able to use motorized troop transports to move quickly across Poland. Parts of the Polish Army relied on horse power for transport.

Soviet tanks enter Poland. Soviets claimed they had been asked to come into Poland by “elected” Soviet councils after German begun their invasion.

Phoney War The Phoney War was a phase early in World War II that was marked by a lack of major military operations. Though the European powers had declared war neither side had launched an attack. This was despite the terms of the Anglo-Polish military alliance and the Franco-Polish military alliance, which obliged the United Kingdom and France to assist Poland.

Maginot Line A line of strong defenses that France had built to defend against German aggression. France was content to wait behind this line, rather then try to attack the German’s fortified positions.

Small Successes for the Soviets/Germany Soviets invade Finland November 1940 In April 1940, Germany invaded Denmark and Norway Denmark immediately capitulated, despite Allied support, Norway was conquered within two months. discontent over the Norwegian campaign led to the replacement of Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain by Winston Churchill on 10 May 1940

BLITZKREIG!!! Same day that Neville Chamberlain steps down, Germany invades!!!!! invaded France, invaded Belgium, invaded the Netherlands, and invaded Luxembourg on 10 May 1940

The Netherlands and Belgium were overrun using blitzkrieg tactics in a few days and weeks, respectively.

BLITZKREIG German for Lightning War. Used massed, mechanized force (Tanks, Airplanes, etc.) which moved quickly to plunge through enemy lines and keep moving, deep into unprotected enemy territory.

The French fortified Maginot Line was circumvented through the thickly wooded Ardennes region mistakenly perceived by French planners as an impenetrable natural barrier against armored vehicles.

British troops were forced to evacuate the continent at Dunkirk, abandoning their heavy equipment by the end of the month. Was disorganized and relied on civilian ships to aid in getting troops back across the English Channel In the end, Allied soldiers were evacuated (thousands more than anticipated)

France Surrenders June 22, 1940 Britain and Commonwealth now stood alone against Germany

Germany began an air superiority campaign over Britain (the Battle of Britain) to prepare for an invasion.

Bombers inflicted damage to towns and particularly cities like London, while German fighter planes took down many British planes.

Battle of Britain Because of radar, and Germany’s decision to concentrate on attacking London rather then air force bases, Britain was able to maintain a continued resistance to German attacks.

Winston Churchill The gratitude of every home in our Island, in our Empire, and indeed throughout the world…goes out to the British airmen who, undaunted by odds, unwearied in their constant challenge and mortal danger, are turning the tide of the world war by their prowess and by their devotion. Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.