How does the US and other European nations respond to Axis aggression?

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How does the US and other European nations respond to Axis aggression? War in Europe How does the US and other European nations respond to Axis aggression?

Dictators Threaten World Peace Discuss: Who came to power in each nation and why? Soviet Union, Italy, Germany, Japan Hitler’s Blitzkrieg Germans sign non-aggression pact with Soviets, invade Poland Britain & France declare war, Germans invade France With the help of Italy, France falls in 30 Days Rescue at Dunkirk

Battle of Britain August 1940: Hitler launches attack against British Airforce (RAF) Sept: Luftwaffe begins bombing British cities - “the blitz” New PM Winston Churchill rallies British citizens, radar & Enigma machine help British win the battle

US Remains Neutral 1. Most Americans are anti-war, due to Nye Report that discussed problems of WW I 2. FDR pushes isolationism w/ Good Neighbor Policy in Latin Am 3. US signs Kellogg-Briand pact, won’t make war national policy 4. Congress passes Neutrality Acts – no sale of weapons or loans to countries at war Discuss: Why would FDR want to produce weapons? But FDR orders manufacture of weapons