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Europe Goes to War

Europe Goes to War. Unit 4 Lesson 2. Unit 4 Lesson 2 (Section 24.2). Objectives:. Explain the origins and trace the spread of war in Europe. Warm Up. Who were the totalitarian leaders that rose to power in Europe? Hitler – GRM Stalin – USSR Mussolini – ITL Franco - SPA. Review.

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Europe Goes to War

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  1. Europe Goes to War Unit 4 Lesson 2 Unit 4 Lesson 2 (Section 24.2)

  2. Objectives: • Explain the origins and trace the spread of war in Europe.

  3. Warm Up • Who were the totalitarian leaders that rose to power in Europe? • Hitler – GRM • Stalin – USSR • Mussolini – ITL • Franco - SPA

  4. Review • Causes of WW2? • Nationalism • Fascists, Nazis esp promote national pride • Imperialism • Japan in Pacific; ITL in Albania & Ethiopia; GRM in Rhineland, Austria (Anschluss), Sudetenland (Czechoslovakia) • Militarism • Japanese navy; GRM draft, war industries, arms • Alliances • Rome-Berlin • Rome-Berlin-Tokyo AXIS • Internatl Anarchy • Quit LON • Euro nations do nothing • US isolated

  5. Soviet Non-Aggression Pact • Aug 1939 • GRM & USSR won’t attack each other (10yrs). • Economic Support • Secretly agree to ÷ Poland, Baltic states Molotov-Ribbentrop Sign Pact in front of Stalin.

  6. Polish Blitzkrieg German “Stukas”, part of Luftwaffe, paved way for “panzer” tank divisions to roll through Poland largely unopposed.

  7. Polish Blitzkrieg • “Lightning War” • September 1, 1939 • Luftwaffe Stukas • Panzer tanks • Terror & chaos • POL fell in 3 weeks. • GRM laws, imprison Jews German Army marches through Warsaw

  8. Sitzkrieg Begins • “Phony” or “Sit-Down War” • Sept 3, 1939: • GB and FRA declare war on GRM to aid POL • Fortify “Maginot Line” • Sit and wait for GRM to do something…

  9. Still Waiting…

  10. France Falls • April 9, 1940 • Hitler blitzkriegs neighbors (DEN, NET, NOR, BEL, LUX) • May • Bypass Maginot line! • Split GB & FRA troops • May-June • Dunkirk Rescue • Free France (govt-in-exile) led by Charles deGaulle • June 21 FRA surrenders • Est. Vichy Govt (Puppet Govt) in France led by Petain

  11. Battle of Britain • August 1940 • Operation Sea Lion: • Control of skies…invade by land? • End “island invincibility”

  12. Backing Off Britain • Radar plots flights, RAF begins counterattack. • Enigma machine codebreaker • GRM invasion plan fails, but keep (fire)bombing • GB retaliates! Members of RAF relax between flights

  13. War in Euro on Film

  14. Closure • Why was Germany able to take Poland & France so quickly (esp as compared to WWI efforts)? • Aircraft, tank divisions, blitz tactics, superior firepower

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