European Theater Nazi Occupied most of the European continent for almost 4 years May of 1940- summer of 1944. Hitler goal was gain territory to create.

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European Theater Nazi Occupied most of the European continent for almost 4 years May of 1940- summer of 1944. Hitler goal was gain territory to create Lebensraum or “living space” for the Third Reich.

Policies of Appeasement 1933 Hitler became Chancellor of Germany and began to rearm German. Created an airforce, enacted conscription, Defying Treaty of Versailles. 1935 Germany/Hitler withdraws from the League of Nations. 1936 Occupation of the Rhineland, territories lost during WWI and the Treaty of Versailles. Annexation of Austria, March of 1938 Munich Pact 1938 Czechoslovakia crisis, September 1938 Hitler take the Sudetenland. Nazi/Soviet Non aggression Pact between Hitler and Stalin. Pact would give parts of Poland to USSR for the soviets not protecting Poland.

German Invasion of Poland (September 1, 1939) To the chancellor of the German Reich, Herr A. Hitler. I thank you for your letter. I hope that the German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact will mark a decisive turn for the better in the political relations between our two countries. . . . J. Stalin* With USSR now at Germany’s side Hitler felt he could do as he pleased. Poland was captured in two weeks France, GB declared war on Germany and vice versa. U.S. remained neutral

German Invasion of France Phony War- After France, Great Britain and Germany declared war on each other no fighting took place for 10 months. Both sides prepared for war. Fortified troops along the Maginot line. May 10, 1940 after 10 months of readying Germany attacked France and the Low countries. France only able to hold out for 2 weeks before partial surrender. Vichy government Hitler’s puppet government, and Free French government. Germany 130 infantry and 10 tank divisions France only 40 infantry divisions.

Battle of Britain Summer of 1940 Rescue from Dunkirk Followed Battle of the Atlantic. Complete Air war-August 1940 - May 1941. Radar was key to British success. Germany failed to knock out GB. Arguably the biggest mistake by Hitler of WWII, Great Britain became staging ground for allied invasion of Nazi occupied Europe. Churchill vowed “never to surrender” & “finest hour” speech. Battle of Britain Summer of 1940

German Invasion of USSR(June, 22 1941) Hitler believed he had crippled the Allied powers enough in the West, he now turned his troops toward the East and attacked USSR. Cold Winter, would not retreat costly for Germany. Stalingrad (August 1942) --> Germany had taken over city with house to house battles. Russian counter-attack became the turning point in war, with Soviets taking back Stalingrad.

Allied invasion of North Africa (August 1942-April 1943) Africa/Mid East a stronghold for oil. British troops under General Montgomery won decisive battle at El Alamein and pushed Germany (Erwin Rommel “Desert Fox”) toward U.S. troops under General Patton “caught in the pinchers: 250,000 German POWs taken.

Allied invasion of Sicily and Italy (July of 1943) Goal to take back Nazi occupied Europe was to catch the German and remaining Italian troops in the pinchers. Up through Italy and down from Northern Europe. Allied troops led by Patton and Montgomery forced Axis powers out of Italy. Not many troops captured, most retreated.

D-Day (Invasion of Normandy France) June 6th 1944 Originally scheduled for June 5th, yet weather conditions too bad on 5th. Conditions on 6th were marginal, many were sick. Largest amphibious assault ever attempted, 60 miles of beachhead, 4000 ships would land, man made harbors paved the way for millions of allied troops to come ashore, 1,000,000 in first 2 weeks 4000 Allied casualties.

General Eisenhower Supreme Commander of Allied Forces General Eisenhower Supreme Commander of Allied Forces. He planned and executed D-day assault.

Liberation of France/Paris August 25th, 1944 After D-day , allied troops moved quickly to push back Nazi occupied Europe. By August 1944, much of France had been taken back. By the end of August U.S. and Free French troops led by Charles de Gaulle liberated Paris.

Battle of the Bulge (Fall 1944-Dec 1944) Beginning of the end for Hitler and Germany. Hitler’s last major offensive, trying to get to port of Antwerp through Ardennes Forest, this created a bulge in the Allied lines. General Patton’s Army pushed back Germany in the dead of winter of 1944.

Allies take Berlin: VE Day (May 8th 1945) Soviet and U.S. surround Germany. Question was which country would take Berlin. Soviets took Berlin in April 1945. April 30th 1945 Hitler commits suicide May 7th 1945 Germany surrendered. May 8th VE day.

European Theater Aftermath/ Yalta Conferences --> Cold War FDR, Churchill, & Stalin met starting in 1943 and again in 1945 to decide the fate of Europe --> Which countries would be communist and which would be free. Cold War arguably started the last 6 months maybe even earlier during WW II. 5 Items: Create UN,re-establish peace, divide Germany, extend Soviet territory, Germany give equipment and resources to Soviets.