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1 By Bethany Tufts

2 Contents Click on the picture to go to the title page timeline Why did ww2 begin Evacuation Dunkirk The phoney war The blitz The blackout Rationing

3 Time line 1939 1940 Britain declares war on Germany Hitler breaks Munich agreement Germany and Italy become allies Uk starts conscription to join army Evacuation started Hitler invades poland Phoney war started

4 1940 1941 The battle of Dunkirk The battle of Britain The Blitz Rationing food blackout evacuation Phoney war ended Italy in war Germany invades many countries and takes over. The blitz started Battle of Britain

5 1941 1942 Rationing clothes began Women made to work Germany grows bigger Hitler invades Russia. Russian join British side. Operation barborossa. Invasion of pearl harbour brings U.S. into war. Japan badly bombs U.S.

6 1942 1943 U.S. and Britain allied and bomb U.S. troops arrive in Britain Battle of midway sea battle between Japan and U.S. El alamain used tanks on land fort in Egypt

7 1943 1944 Second turning point Germans feel bad as begin to loose. Allies land in Sicily. Stalin Roosevelt Churchill met in Thyran and organise win.

8 1944 1945 Battle of Montocus: no began D-day Flying bombs land in Britain. Liberation of Paris Arden offensive Germanys last attack on west.

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10 Why did ww2 begin? Adolph Hitler disobeyed the treaty that was made in ww1 and started to invade in secret all the countries around him and Britain said that if he didn't give back what wasn't his they would declare war.

11 The beginning of evacuation In WW2 children were evacuated to the countryside for their own protection against the German bombs. They all lined up in school to get ready to get on the train to be evacuated from all over the city's and towns epically London because of its many factories. They carried very little with them including a gas mask encase of poisonous gas.

12 Being evacuated When being evacuated all you were aloud to bring spare pare set of clothes, pyjamas, gas mask and some sandwiches for the trip. When arriving at the station, at the correct destination they would be taken to either an empty field or a school yard to be chosen for the evacuation family’s.

13 Images of evacuation

14 Dunkirk At the start of ww2 the British expeditionary travelled to France to start the war properly. But the Germans knew our plan so decided to meet them in France and also thought while there at it they should also invade France and expand the German Empire. Once they met they started fighting again and Germany over powered England so we had to retreat back to Dunkirk.

15 When and what was the phoney war? In 1939-1940 at the end of September Germany and Russia had defeated Poland every one expected Germany to attack western Europe with his tactics. Nothing happened for over year in this war.

16 What was the blitz In the summer of 1940, Hitler decided to invade Britain, his plan was to take control by flying across the English channel and By destroying the royal air force and then to send German troops to invade. In July 1940 Hitler put the plan into operation, the German air force began to bomb Britain daily. Then royal air force took the skies and they were many battles between the German and the British planes over the south coast of England. although British losses were high and at the beginning of this war to try a new tactic to conquer Britain.

17 Which cities were involved At 4:46 am on the 7 th of September 1940 the air raid sirens wailed as the German air force (Luftwaffe) launched a massive raid on London over 350 bombers flew across the channel from airfields in France and dropped 300 tons of bombs on the docks and streets of the east end of London.

18 How did the people in British cities protect themselves? By September 1939 some 38 million gas masks had been given out, house to house, to families. They were never to be needed. People bought bomb shelters. Poor families would hide under the staircase (if they had a house.) Also a steel table was available if you didn’t want to leave the house. Some people would hide out in the underground stations.

19 The blackout When did The Blackout begin? Britain was blacked out on 1st September 1939, two days before the outbreak of war. What was The Blackout? During the war, everyone had to cover their windows and doors at night (before sunset) with heavy blackout curtains, cardboard or paint. They needed to prevent any glimmer of light from escaping and aiding enemy aircraft during their bombing raids. Street lights were switched off or dimmed and shielded to deflect their light downward. Traffic lights and vehicle headlights were fitted with slotted covers to deflect their beam down to the floor.

20 Rationing During the Second World War many food and drink items were in short supply. This was because much of the food came to Britain on ships from abroad. Around 70% of food in Britain was being imported. At this time, the ships of the Merchant and Royal Navies were being sunk by the enemy ships and submarines (called U-boats) of Germany.

21 Who organised it? The government organises all the food to families but some families bought food from the black market. Why was it needed? To make sure that everyone got a fair share, the government was worried that as food and other items became scarcer prices would rise and poorer people might not be able to afford things.There were also a danger that some people might steel items, leaving non for the others.

22 What was rationed? During the Second World War many food and drink items were in short supply. This was because much of the food came to Britain on ships from abroad. Around 70% of food in Britain was being imported. At this time, the ships of the Merchant and Royal Navies were being sunk by the enemy ships and submarines (called U- boats) of Germany. Food, clothes and petrol.

23 D-day D-day began on the 6 th of June 1944. It was supposed to begin on the 5 th of June but bad weather held everything up. D-day didn’t only involve the British and the German the American and Canadian helped out on the British side as well. The American, British and Canadian took over different beaches. The American took over UTAH and OMAHA, the British took over GOLD and the Canadian took over JUNO and SWORD. The whole idea of this was to liberate the French from the German. After 11 weeks and 4 days the American, British and Canadian had freed Paris.

24 The Aftermath of D-day Once the troops had made their way part of the way through France. On the 25 th of August Paris was liberated.

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