Chapter Outline Chapter 28 Global Conflagration: World War II 1939– 1945 Civilization in the West, Seventh Edition by Kishlansky/Geary/O’Brien Copyright.

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Chapter Outline Chapter 28 Global Conflagration: World War II 1939– 1945 Civilization in the West, Seventh Edition by Kishlansky/Geary/O’Brien Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman I. Aggression and Conquest II. Racism and Destruction III. Allied Victory

Chapter 28: Global Conflagration: World War II 1939–1945 Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman I. Aggression and Conquest Japan invades Manchuria, , renewed attack A. Hitler’s Foreign Policy & Appeasement Annexation of Austria Campaign against Czechoslovakia Sudetenland Neville Chamberlain Munich Memel, Polish Corridor

Chapter 28: Global Conflagration: World War II 1939–1945 Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman I. Aggression and Conquest B. Hitler’s War, 1939–1941 Pact of Steel, Mussolini, May 1939 Non-Aggression Pact, Stalin September 1, 1939 Invasion of Poland May 1940 Invasion of Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg Dunkirk Blitzkrieg, “lightning warfare” June 1940, France Vichy France, Petain The Battle of Britain The Balkans Operation Marita C. Collaboration and Resistance Soviet Union, Communists Yugoslavia, Tito World War II in Europe

Chapter 28: Global Conflagration: World War II 1939–1945 Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman I. Aggression and Conquest B. Hitler’s War, 1939–1941 Pact of Steel, Mussolini, May 1939 Non-Aggression Pact, Stalin September 1, 1939 Invasion of Poland May 1940 Invasion of Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg Dunkirk Blitzkrieg, “lightning warfare” June 1940, France Vichy France, Pétain The Battle of Britain The Balkans Operation Marita C. Collaboration and Resistance Soviet Union, Communists Yugoslavia, Tito The Division of France,

Chapter 28: Global Conflagration: World War II 1939–1945 Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman II. Racism and Destruction A. Enforcing Nazi Racial Policies B. The Destruction of Europe's Jews “Final Solution” Concentration camps The Holocaust

Chapter 28: Global Conflagration: World War II 1939–1945 Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman III. Allied Victory A. The Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War Moscow Stalingrad World War II in Europe

Chapter 28: Global Conflagration: World War II 1939–1945 Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman III. Allied Victory B. The United States Enters the War Lend-Lease Program, from 1941 Japan Attacks Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941 December 11, Hitler declares war on U.S. C. Winning the War in Europe President Roosevelt North Africa, 1942 June 1944, Operation Overlord Dwight Eisenhower August 1944, Paris Battle of the Bulge World War II in the Pacific,

Chapter 28: Global Conflagration: World War II 1939–1945 Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman III. Allied Victory D. Japanese War Aims and Assumptions Hegemony in Asia Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, 1940 Nanjing, China E. Winning the War in the Pacific Atomic bombs, Hiroshima and Nagasaki F. The Fate of Allied Cooperation: 1945 The Big Three Britain, United States, Soviet Union Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin World War II in the Pacific,

Chapter 28: Global Conflagration: World War II 1939–1945 Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman

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