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Canada declares war one week later
Poland: Blitzkrieg September 3, 1939 Germany Britain & France Declare war on Canada declares war one week later
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The “Phoney War” October 1939 to April 1940
Germany was expected to attack Western Europe… but did not No fighting in the West… but in Czechoslovakia, Poland, and Finland.
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Spring 1941 War begins on the western front
Hitler takes Norway, Denmark, Belgium, and Holland They march in to France…
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Evacuation at Dunkirk
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Battle of Britain &“The Blitz”
(10 min- HD colour) British RAF (Royal Air Force) German Luftwaffe
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Battle of Britain &“The Blitz”
RAF Pilot song British RAF (Royal Air Force) German Luftwaffe
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Enigma
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Invasion of Soviet Union
June, 1941 Why? Lebensraum (living space) for superior race (resources) Destroy his rival: COMMUNISM
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Invasion of Soviet Union
Operation Barbarossa Germans invaded, breaking Pact 3 million German troops Soviets caught by surprise June, 1941
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Invasion of Soviet Union
Stalin used “scorched earth policy”… as Red Army retreated, they destroyed everything so Nazis had nothing to use Germans advanced, but were stopped outside of Moscow for now…
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The Japanese Offensive
December 7, 1941 USA had cut ties with Japan due to invasions Japan attacked USA
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Pearl Harbour Surprise attack on naval base in Pearl Harbour, Hawaii
December 7, 1941 Surprise attack on naval base in Pearl Harbour, Hawaii Japanese wanted control of Pacific
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December 7, 1941 Pearl Harbour “Day of Infamy”: USA & Britain declared war on Japan Germany supports Japan: USA and Germany are at war
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Pearl Harbour Significance: USA now at war: important ally for Britain
December 7, 1941 Pearl Harbour Significance: USA now at war: important ally for Britain Canada declared war against Japan (Canadian troops sent to fight in Hong Kong) Canadians began process leading to the internment of Japanese Canadians
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