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Trivia Fun Times Forever and Ever!!!!! Why is the Spanish Civil War important to understanding WWII? Who invaded Ethiopia? Why? What three things can lead to Fascism and Totalitarianism? How did Japan treat the Chinese in Nanjing? Today back 1996, what computer company’s supercomputer defeated Garry Kasparov (considered to be best chess player of all time) in chess for the first time.

World War II Overview

Europe at War Germany invades Poland “Official” start date: Sept. 1, 1939 Germany invades Poland Blitzkrieg: “lightning war” strategy Air forces soften up target, armored divisions rush in

Fall of France Summer 1940: Germany occupies Denmark, Norway, Belgium, France Goes through Belgium to defeat France Bypasses Maginot Line (Defensive structures) Hitler forces French to sign armistice Vichy France: puppet government Led by Henri Petain

Battle for Britain Air war conducted by the German Luftwaffe (Air Force) 40,000 British civilians killed in urban bombing raids Especially London Royal Air Force prevents Germans from invading British mainland—critically important

Soviet Union Germany and the Soviet Union sign a “Non-Aggression” pact (1939) Operation Barbarossa June 22, 1941 Hitler double-crosses Stalin and invades USSR Stalin caught off-guard, rapid advance But severe winter, long supply lines weakened German efforts Turning point: Battle of Stalingrad (ends February 1943)

U.S. Neutrality Neutrality Acts prevent US from taking sides Franklin Roosevelt believed neutrality encouraged aggression Lend-Lease: supplied supplies, planes, weapons, etc. to Britain