Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byStewart Charles Modified over 8 years ago
1
HISTORY 3040 CANADA AND THE WORLD Dr. Curtis Cole Trent University in Oshawa World War II Part One January 25, 2010
2
World War II: Part One
3
foreign policy national development economic and social development politics MAJOR TURNING POINT FOR CANADA
4
WORLD WAR II World War II: Part One
5
Hitler MussoliniFranco World War II: Part One
6
1931 - Japan invaded Manchuria World War II: Part One EVENTS LEADING TO WAR
7
1931 - Japan invaded Manchuria 1933 - Hitler elected Chancellor 1934 - Germany withdraws from League of Nations 1935 - Italy attacked Abyssinia 1936 - Hitler occupied the Rhineland World War II: Part One EVENTS LEADING TO WAR
8
Appeasement British P.M. Neville Chamberlain Canadian P.M. William Lyon Mackenzie King World War II: Part One EVENTS LEADING TO WAR
9
World War II: Part One EVENTS LEADING TO WAR Nazi Expansion - 1938-39
10
Winston Churchill 1938 request for R.A.F. training schools in Canada World War II: Part One EVENTS LEADING TO WAR Mackenzie King refused the request
11
World War II: Part One EVENTS LEADING TO WAR German Troops Enter Prague - March, 1939
12
Winston Churchill request for R.A.F. training schools in Canada British pact with France - spring, 1939 World War II: Part One EVENTS LEADING TO WAR British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain
13
Winston Churchill request for R.A.F. training schools in Canada British pact with France - spring, 1939 Padlock Act World War II: Part One EVENTS LEADING TO WAR Quebec Premier Maurice Duplessis
14
World War II: Part One EVENTS LEADING TO WAR British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain Winston Churchill request for R.A.F. training schools in Canada British pact with France - spring, 1939 Padlock Act Conscription introduced in U.K.
15
World War II: Part One EVENTS LEADING TO WAR “No Canadian conscription for overseas duty.” Mackenzie King, March 1939
16
World War II: Part One EVENTS LEADING TO WAR Royal Tour, 1939
17
World War II: Part One EVENTS LEADING TO WAR Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact August 23, 1939
18
World War II: Part One EVENTS LEADING TO WAR
19
World War II: Part One EVENTS LEADING TO WAR British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain Anglo-Polish Treaty of Alliance, Aug. 25, 1939
20
World War II: Part One EVENTS LEADING TO WAR Anglo-Polish Treaty of Alliance, Aug. 25, 1939 German invasion of Poland, Sept. 1, 1939
21
World War II: Part One EVENTS LEADING TO WAR Anglo-Polish Treaty of Alliance, Aug. 25, 1939 German invasion of Poland, Sept. 1, 1939 British ultimatum British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain
22
World War II: Part One EVENTS LEADING TO WAR Anglo-Polish Treaty of Alliance, Aug. 25, 1939 German invasion of Poland, Sept. 1, 1939 British ultimatum Mussolini plays peace-maker
23
World War II: Part One EVENTS LEADING TO WAR Anglo-Polish Treaty of Alliance, Aug. 25, 1939 Germany invasion of Poland, Sept. 1, 1939 British ultimatum Mussolini plays peace-maker British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain Britain Declares War, Sept. 3, 1939
24
World War II: Part One EVENTS LEADING TO WAR Anglo-Polish Treaty of Alliance, Aug. 25, 1939 Germany invasion of Poland, Sept. 1, 1939 British declaration of war, Sept. 1, 1939 Statute of Westminster, 1931
25
World War II: Part One EVENTS LEADING TO WAR Anglo-Polish Treaty of Alliance, Aug. 25, 1939 Germany invasion of Poland, Sept. 1, 1939 British declaration of war, Sept. 1, 1939 Statute of Westminster, 1931 J.S. Woodsworth
26
World War II: Part One CANADA AT WAR Anglo-Polish Treaty of Alliance, Aug. 25, 1939 Germany invasion of Poland, Sept. 1, 1939 British declaration of war, Sept. 1, 1939 Statute of Westminster, 1931 Canadian Declaration of War, Sept. 10, 1939 George VI
27
World War II: Part One For full military and domestic treatment of Canada at war: see C. P. Stacey, Arms, Men and Government: The War Policies of Canada 1939-1945 (Ottawa, 1974) CANADA AT WAR
28
World War II: Part One
29
CANADA AT WAR The Phony War (Sept. 1939-April 1940) War Measures Act Originally passed 1914 Invoked again, Sept. 1939 W.L.M. King
30
World War II: Part One CANADA AT WAR War Measures Act Originally passed 1914 Invoked again, Sept. 1939 Quebec election, Oct. 1939 Quebec Premier Maurice Duplessis
31
World War II: Part One CANADA AT WAR War Measures Act Originally passed 1914 Invoked again, Sept. 1939 Quebec election, Oct. 1939 Prime Minister W.L.M King Minister of Justice Ernest Lapointe Adelard Godbout Quebec Premier, 1939
32
World War II: Part One CANADA AT WAR Mitchell Hepburn Ontario Premier (Liberal) Federal election, March 26, 1940
33
World War II: Part One CANADA AT WAR Federal Election, March 26, 1940 Results: Liberals:181 Conservative: 45 (25 in Ontario) Social Credit: 10 (all in Alberta) C.C.F.: 8 Independent: 6 Total:245 Prime Minister W.L.M King Conservative Leader R.J. Manion
34
World War II: Part One THE END OF THE “PHONEY WAR” April 9, 1940: Germany attacked Denmark and Norway Neville Chamberlain
35
World War II: Part One THE END OF THE “PHONEY WAR” April 9, 1940: Germany attacked Denmark and Norway May 10, 1940: Germany attacked Belgium and the Netherlands British P.M. Chamberlain resigned Neville Chamberlain
36
World War II: Part One April 9, 1940: Germany attacked Denmark and Norway May 10, 1940: Germany attacked Belgium and the Netherlands British P.M. Chamberlain resigned New P.M.: Winston Churchill THE END OF THE “PHONEY WAR”
37
World War II: Part One April 9, 1940: Germany attacked Denmark and Norway May 10, 1940: Germany attacked Belgium and the Netherlands British P.M. Chamberlain resigned New P.M.: Winston Churchill Emergency Powers Defense Act (U.K.) THE END OF THE “PHONEY WAR” - domestic conscription
38
World War II: Part One Blitzkrieg
39
World War II: Part One May 20, 1940: German forces reach the English Channel
40
World War II: Part One May 20, 1940: German forces reach the English Channel May 26- June 4: Dunkirk
41
World War II: Part One May 20, 1940: German forces reach the English Channel May 26- June 4: Dunkirk June 14: fall of Paris
42
World War II: Part One May 20, 1940: German forces reach the English Channel May 26- June 4: Dunkirk June 14: fall of Paris June 17: France capitulates
43
World War II: Part One May 20, 1940: German forces reach the English Channel May 26- June 4: Dunkirk June 14: fall of Paris June 17: France capitulates Petain de Gaulle
44
World War II: Part One May 20, 1940: German forces reach the English Channel May 26- June 4: Dunkirk June 14: fall of Paris June 17: France capitulates June 10: Italy declared war
45
World War II: Part One
47
NEXT WEEK World War Two Part Two Reading: Stacey, vol. II, pp. 324-429 Class Starts at 7:45pm HISTORY 304 0 CANADA AND THE WORLD
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.