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1 America: Pathways to the Present Chapter 17 World War II: The Road to War (1931–1941) Copyright © 2005 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. All rights reserved.

2 America: Pathways to the Present Section 1: The Rise of Dictators Section 2: Europe Goes to War Section 3: Japan Builds an Empire Section 4: From Isolationism to War Chapter 17: World War II: The Road to War Copyright © 2005 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. All rights reserved.

3 Europe Goes to War How did the German invasion of Poland lead to war with Britain and France? What wartime victories and setbacks did Germany experience in western Europe? Why was the Battle of Britain an important victory for Britain? Chapter 17, Section 2

4 Invasion of Poland After Hitler invaded other parts of _______________, _______________and _______________ ended their policy of _______________. They warned Hitler that an invasion of Poland would mean _______________. _______________, however, had stopped believing Britain and France. On September 1, _______________, _______________invaded _______________. Britain and France declared war on _______________two days later. _______________quickly overran Poland using a new military tactic called _______________, or “_______________.” _______________tactics involved a _______________, concentrated attack that took the enemy by _______________. To avoid _______________on two fronts, _______________signed a nonaggression pact with the _______________. In a secret addition to this pact, the two nations agreed to divide between them the independent states of Eastern _______________. Chapter 17, Section 2

5 War in the West Early Stages of War in the West “Phony War” and the Maginot Line: After Poland fell, the war entered a quiet period. The American press called this lack of combat a “_______________.” France prepared a massive string of _______________, known as the _______________, along its border with _______________. Germany Attacks: In April and May _______________, Germany attacked and quickly conquered _______________, Norway, the _______________, _______________, and Luxembourg. Dunkirk: When Germany advanced on _______________, British and _______________forces retreated to the _______________coastal city of Dunkirk. From there, hundreds of thousands of soldiers were ferried to _______________in one of the greatest rescues in the history of _______________. Chapter 17, Section 2

6 The Fall of France On June 22, 1940, France officially _______________ to Germany. In accordance with the _______________terms, Germany _______________most of France, while the French government controlled an area known as _______________France in the south. _______________France adopted a policy of _______________, or close cooperation, with Germany. A French _______________movement, supported by the Free French _______________in exile in Britain, sought to _______________German _______________. By the summer of _______________, Hitler had conquered most of Western _______________and seemed on the verge of conquering the _______________, the group of countries that opposed the _______________Powers. Britain alone stood against the _______________. Chapter 17, Section 2

7 German Aggression Between 1939 and 1941, Germany invaded and conquered much of Europe. Chapter 17, Section 2

8 The Battle of Britain Relentless Attack Before attempting to invade Great Britain, Germany wanted to establish superiority in _______________. In August 1940, Germany launched an _______________assault on Britain, called the Battle of _______________, which continued well into September. At first, Germany only attacked British _______________sites. However, it later began bombing _______________and other cities to decrease British _______________. Courageous Defense Although greatly outnumbered, Britain’s _______________ (_______________) worked to shoot down German _______________. Despite massive losses, the British people kept their will to fight. By February 1940, British scientists cracked the German secret _______________ _______________. This enabled Britain to get a general idea of Hitler’s _______________ _______________. Chapter 17, Section 2


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