The War in Europe
September 1939 Germany violates the Munich Agreement and attacks Poland “Blitzkrieg“- lightning warfare France & Britain declare war on Germany
May 1940 Winston Churchill replaces Neville Chamberlain as Prime Minister (Britain) Germany invades Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands
June 1940 Germany captures Paris; France surrenders
July 1940 Battle of Britain begins -Three month battle by air over Britain -Hitler’s first defeat that fall -British Royal Airforce v. Germany Luftwaffe “Dogfights”
March 1941 President Roosevelt signs the Lend-Lease Act Allows the U.S. to see/lend war materials to all countries the President deems vital
August 1941 Churchill & Roosevelt unveil the Atlantic Charter Outlines goals for the destruction of “Nazi tyranny” Support “the right of all peoples to choose their form of government”
December 1941 Following an attack on the U.S. Roosevelt asks Congress to declare war on Japan Three days later Germany & Italy declare war on the U.S.
January 1942 First US troops arrive in Europe 50,000 per month in the beginning 250,000 per month by 1944
August 1942 Germany attacks Russian city, Stalingrad Battle lasts 6 months Hundreds of thousands die on both sides Red Army finally defeats Nazis *Turning point! Pushes Hitler back!
May 1943 US Troops led by Generals Dwight Eisenhower and George Patton help British defeat German troops in North Africa Eisenhower appointed commander of U.S. forces
July-September 1943 Allies capture Sicily &Southern Italy Benito Mussolini overthrown and imprisoned Hitler sends German troops- leads to a series of costly battles
November 1943 The “Big Three” meet in Teheran, Iran to discuss Italy Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill *Eisenhower becomes commander of Allied Expeditionary Force
February 1944 US begins bombing Nazi production centers 600 US bombers raid Berlin
June 5 1944 “Operation Overlord” Paratroopers dropped into enemy territory 160,000 troops and 30,000 vehicles landed on beaches in Normandy Leads to Allied liberation of France
December 1944 Battle of the Bulge Hitler’s last offensive attack 250,000 Nazi soldiers are held back in the cold winter weather
March-May 1945 US forces cross the Rhine River, Germans retreat into Germany Soviet forces enter Berlin, Hitler marries his mistress, poisons her then shoots himself Mussolini attempts escape- killed Eisenhower accepts Germany’s unconditional surrender