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World War II
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Germany goes to war On September 1 st, Germany declares war and attacks Poland Claims that the Germans living in Poland have been harassed and that Polish forces had attacked Germany Great Britain and France declare war on September 3 rd, Canada follows on September 9 th Nobody is in a position to help Poland Modern German forces quickly overrun the Polish forces Warsaw surrenders on September 23rd
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Germany offers peace terms but they are rejected by the UK Soviet Union forces the Baltic states to allow it to station troops there. Finland refuses and the USSR invades in Nov. 1939 In 1940, Germany invades Denmark and Norway the British please PM Chamberlain with Neville Churchill
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The Phony War The period between the invasion of Poland and France is sometimes called the Phony War German forces stayed behind the Siegfried Line, French behind the Maginot Line Huge line of fortifications, 20-25 km deep in places Constructed in the 1930s, at the cost of 30B francs So expensive, other areas of the military were underfunded
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While the British Expeditionary Force settled in to help defend France, the first Canadian Forces arrived in Britain The 1 st Canadian Infantry Division arrived on Jan. 1, 1940 The Hastings and Prince Edward regiment are deployed in June, 1940 May 1940 Germany launches their attack, cutting through neutral Belgium and Luxembourg Bypasses the Maginot Line through the Ardennes forest
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The allies are completely ovewhelmed by the German blitzkrieg (lightning war) This tactic involved the use of tanks and aircraft rushing ahead of the infantry and punching a hole in enemy lines, cutting deep into enemy territory The French and British retreated to Dunkirk, on the English Channel and were caught against the water The British Expeditionary Force and French troops are completely vulnerable to German aircraft In order to consolidate their territorial gains and to allow the infantry to catch up with the tanks, German tanks stop advancing for 3 days
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As a result of this break, the British request help from any sea-worthy vessel available Operation Dynamo May 27 th – June 4 th Fishing boats, merchant marine ships, pleasure craft took part ferrying troops from shore to the larger ships 338, 226 soldiers saved as a result
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