Hitler and Stalin signed a pact Aug, 1939

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Hitler and Stalin signed a pact Aug, 1939

Germany invaded Poland with a Blitzkrieg- or lightning war in 1939

Britain and France declared war on Germany

Germany from the west, Russia from the east… Poland didn’t survive a month

Miracle of Dunkirk saved 300,000 men

Germany wages a full attack on France– it only takes a month

France surrenders to Germany

Charles de Gaulle

Nazi Technology

Operation Sea Lion: Germany invaded Britain Aug, 1940

Operation Sea Lion: Germany invaded Britain

London Blitz

London Blitz 14

Winston Churchill

Royal Air Force “Never in the field of human conflict have so many, owed so much, to so few.”– Winston Churchill

Desert Fox: Erwin Rommel

Hitler turned on Stalin

Operation Barbarossa The enemy is insidious, so be alert!

Operation Barbarossa

Siege of Stalingrad

Siege of Stalingrad

FDR passed the Lend-Lease Act

FDR passed the Lend-Lease Act