Germany sparks a new war in Europe.... The Start.. Germany’s invasion spread Planned to take over Poland (belonged to Germany before WW1) Great Britain.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
War in Europe Ch 24 Sect 2 Pg 742. Union with Austria Majority of Austrias 6 million people were Germans who favored unification w/ Germany. Germany troops.
Advertisements

World War II Semester 2 – Day 156.
Austria and Czechoslovakia Fall  1938, Hitler demanded that Austrian Chancellor von Schuschnigg appoint Nazis to government posts.  He agreed but changed.
How did Hitler’s expansionist policies lead to WWII in Europe?
Chapter 32, Section 1: Hitler’s Lightning War
HITLER’S LIGHTNING WAR. Aug Hitler & Stalin sign a non-aggression pact 1.What did each leader gain from the secret pact? Hitler: Removal of threat.
HITLER’S LIGHTNING WAR. Aug Hitler & Stalin sign a non-aggression pact 1.What did each leader gain from the secret pact? Hitler: Removal of threat.
Bell Quiz: Use pages and the Glossary Define the following terms: 1. Appeasement. 2. Nonaggression pact. 3. Blitzkrieg. 4 Isolationism. 5. Hitler.
Hitler’s Lightning War
Hitler’s Lightning War I. Germany Sparks a New War in Europe A. Germany’s Lightning Attack 1.Months after the signing of the nonaggression pact between.
Non – Aggression Pact to Battle of Britain Sept. 1, 1939 to May 10, 1941.
The War in Europe. Lebensraum Third Reich’s future depended on Lebensraum Set sights on Austria and Czechoslovakia Some worries it would provoke war “Germany’s.
Chapter 16 Section 2 War In Europe Main Idea: Using the sudden mass attack called blitzkrieg, Germany invaded and quickly conquered many European countries.
Vocabulary/Identification
Chapter 16: World War II Main Ideas: 1)Germany, Italy, and Japan tried to build empires. 2) Developments in science and technology changed the.
H ITLER ’ S L IGHTNING W AR H ITLER ’ S L IGHTNING W AR In a secret agreement, Germany and the Soviet Union agreed to divide Poland between them.
The Beginning of WWII. Nonaggression Pact August 23, 1939: Stalin and Hitler signed a nonaggression pact, agreeing not to attack one another Also agreed.
Ms. Bielefeld Spring Stalin signed 10 year agreement: Non- Aggression Pact—with Germany saying they wouldn’t fight Stalin signed 10 year agreement:
The invasion of Poland to the end of the Sitzkrieg
Essential Question: Why did Poland collapse so fast?
 Germany dug itself out of depression by rearming and expanding their armed forces (both of which violated the Versailles Treaty that ended WWI)  Unemployment.
{ World War II 1939 to  In a secret part of the pact, Germany & the USSR agreed to invade Poland together.  To sweeten the deal, Stalin would.
World War II Chapter 32. I. Hitler’s Lightening War Nonaggression Pact – Secret treaty signed between Hitler and Stalin Agreed that they would divide.
World War II Begins Section 2. Japan Sparks War in Asia  1937 – Japan starts all out war with China  Bombed major cities  Thousands killed  Nanjing.
Bell Quiz: Use pages and the Glossary Define the following terms: 1. Appeasement. 2. Nonaggression pact. 3. Blitzkrieg. 4 Isolationism. 5. Hitler.
Section 2: Europe Goes to War
UNION WITH AUSTRIA (537) –Majority of Austria’s six million people were German and they favored unification with Germany –German troops were unopposed.
Contemporary American History Mr. Vanderporten Blitzkrieg and the Beginning of the War.
Europe Goes to War Mr. Dodson.
Hitler’s Lightning War WWII Begins. Hitler Grabs New Territories The Rhineland Austria Czechoslovakia Then he turned to Poland to reclaim the Polish Corridor.
WWII Europe Goes to War.  Hitler demanded the Sudetenland –Neville Chamberlain met with Hitler to discuss this demand –Great Britain was not prepared.
World War II The War in Europe. Let’s Review.
Hitler & Stalin sign a 10 year nonaggression pact.
16.2 WWII Begins Germans took over… Austria (peacefully) Neville Chamberlain appeased Hitler and let him have part of Czechoslovakia.
Chapter  After Hitler invaded other parts of Czechoslovakia, Britain and France ended their policy of appeasement. They warned Hitler that an invasion.
US History Serra BLITZKRIEG: WAR IN EUROPE. AUSTRIA AND CZECHOSLOVAKIA FALL Union with Austria Post WW I division of Austria-Hungary creates fairly small.
Chapter 16 Section 2 War in Europe. HITLER BEGINS HIS MARCH TO WORLD CONQUEST LEADING TO WWII 1935: Reintroduced conscription of men into the armed forces.
Agenda. 1. Drill: to appease someone means to bring about a state of peace usually by sacrificing one’s principles. List 2 times in your life.
Hitler unleashes his Blitzkrieg on Europe THE WAR BEGINS!!
European and African Campaign. German troops march into Austria unopposed in Hitler's "Anschluss" - union. A majority of the 6 million population were.
Chapter 16 Section 2 War in Europe Look at map on page 538 while reviewing each slide.
H ITLER ’ S L IGHTNING W AR Chapter 16 section 1.
War in Europe Chapter 16 Section 2. I. Austria and Czechoslovakia Fall o A. Gaining Territory o 1. On March 12, 1938 German troops marched into Austria.
Welcome! Bell-Ringer Pick up the multiple choice review & complete Afterward: work on the Chapter 31, Section 4 questions of the study guide.
World War II Begins Objective: Explain the events that led to the beginning of World War II.
Chapter 26 Section 2 War Begins World War II. War in Europe September 1, 1939-Hitler sends troops into Poland. September 1, 1939-Hitler sends troops into.
Chapter 16 Section 2 War in Europe. HITLER BEGINS HIS MARCH TO WORLD CONQUEST LEADING TO WWII 1935: Reintroduced conscription of men into the armed forces.
Goes along with timeline Germany Pushes the Limits War in Europe.
World War II Begins Do Now: 1) Take out chart from Friday for quiz 2)Take out What I Learned Letter Homework: Ch. 27 Section 3 & 4 vocabulary (Due Friday)
The Allies defeat the Axis powers, the Jewish people suffer through the Holocaust, and Europe and Japan are devastated by World War II. World War II,
GERMAN AGGRESSION IN WW2 _____ – Hitler re-arms Germany _______________ limited Germany’s army Hitler openly began building up the military US, Britain.
World War II.
Ch 13.2 WWII Starts World War II Starts
WWII Begins.
Hitler's Path of Conquest and Destruction
Hitler’s Europe World War II.
WWII Lightning War
Chapter 16 World War Looms
World War II Begins.
World War II, The Allies defeated the Axis powers, the Jewish people suffered through the Holocaust. Europe and Japan were devastated by World.
Bell Quiz: Use pages and the Glossary
World War II Begins Julia Kuttig.
WWII Lightning War
WWII The Early Days.
HW: Complete map of Europe.
Learning Objective: Agenda:
Key Questions What was the blitzkrieg?
World War II Begins.
War in Europe Using the sudden mass attack called blitzkrieg; Germany invades and quickly conquers many European countries.
WW2 #1: The War Begins! This war will be the deadliest of all – anywhere from million people – soldiers and civilians - (non-soldiers) will die Millions.
Presentation transcript:

Germany sparks a new war in Europe...

The Start.. Germany’s invasion spread Planned to take over Poland (belonged to Germany before WW1) Great Britain and France was scared Asked for Stalin (Soviet Union) ‘s help but they had already made the “nonaggression pact” The “nonaggression pact” is when two countries agree not to attack each other. In any case, Stalin was excluded from Munich Conference, so he had no interest to join them. Secretly, Hitler and Stalin agreed to share Poland. Also, he promised to give USSR; Finland and the Baltic countries (Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia)

Germany’s Lightning Attack on Poland Germany was safe from being attacked from the east, because they made a “nonaggression pact” with Soviet Union. So with this chance Germany attacked Poland (September 1, 1939) Germany invaded the Polish airspace, used raining bombs and created terror. Meanwhile on the ground, troop trucks and tanks were sent across the border. Each truck carried more than 1.5 million soldiers. Germany succeeded and capture the western half of Poland because It had a great population of Germans. Through this invasion, Germany gained new military strategy called “blitzkrieg” also called as “lightning war”. - used fast-moving airplanes, etc.

The Soviet make their move September 17; Stalin occupied eastern part of Poland. Stalin invaded Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia but Finland resisted… Why?

November 1939; Stalin sent nearly 1 million troops to Finland. He thought he would easily defeat them but he forgot about the “Finnish Winter” Although Finland lacked both people and military equipments, Soviets suffered walking through the deep snow and frost bites. But later Stalin won by the force of the numbers of his troops.

The Phony War When France and Britain saw Hitler and Stalin’s invasions, they mobilized their armies. France and Britain sent troops to the Maginot Line (a system of fortifications along France’s border with Germany). Germany did not attack; there were no movements made. They both were bored as they did nothing but stare at each other. Germany called this war the “sitzkried” or the “sitting war”. The newspapers called it as “the phony war” All of the sudden the phony war ended. Why?

April ; Hitler suddenly attacked Denmark and Norway for another invasion. This was because Hitler planned to build bases along coasts of Norway and Denmark to attack Great Britain. Denmark fell in 4 hours. Norway fell in 2 months.

ByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeBye ByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeB yeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeBye ByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeB yeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeBye ByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeB yeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeBye ByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeB yeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeBye ByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeB yeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeBye ByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeB yeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeBye ByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeByeBye By Shinhee