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WWII Begins

“Peace in our Time” Trying to buy peace Munich Agreement German occupation of the Sudetenland Germany invades Poland

“Peace in our Time” Austrian Anschluss: Nazi Germany annexed Austria Munich Crisis & Appeasement Nazi Germany invades the Czech Sudetenland

“Peace in our Time” Danzig and Polish Corridor Hitler takes Danzig

“Peace in our Time” Nazi-Soviet Pact: agreed not to fight each other

War Begins Blitzkrieg in Poland: Nazis invade Poland Fall of France: invaded and taken

War Begins Miracle of Dunkirk: Troops rescued London Blitz: Germany bombs London

Holocaust Jewish Immigration: couldn’t find nations who would accept them “Final Solution” Genocide: the deliberate and systematic killing of an entire population

Holocaust Concentration Camps: 6 million killed