Title: Phony War
1Phony War
- Germany not much in winter 1939 American
Newspapers (Phony War) - Stalin Turned attention to Baltic States
(Estonia, Lith., Latvia) for Soviet military
bases - Finland stiff resistance. Finns experts in
winter warfare. - Soviet troops badly led..because political
purges claimed many Red Armys senior officers - Finns outnumbered 5 to 1, but held kept
fighting into the new year, Unsuccessful in end.
2Axis Advances - Europe
- Blitzkrieg - March to June 1940 Scandinavia
Lowland Countries..gained outlet Atlantic for
submarine bases - Denmark
- Norway
- Holland
- Belgium Lux
- France
- Now Immediate threat to GB France
- May 1940 Churchill PM
3Fall of France May 1940
Maginot Line
4The Line- Fortifications
Under the Line
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6Fall of France Dunkerque
- Neth, Belgium, Luxembourg fell by end of May 1940
- Hitlers forces good position to outflank Maginot
Line. . .armored units punched through Ardennes - Drove westward towards English Channel
- At coast, cut off large of British, Belgian,
French troops from main French force in south - Allied troops encircled. . .tried to escape from
French seaport, Dunkerque - Hitler stopped ground forces????
7Evacuation of Dunkerque
- Forces at Dunkerque escape w/ every available
ship and/or boat - All under attack by aircraft, subs, artillery
- May 27-June 4th, 338,000 men safely transported
across Channel - Heavy equipment left behind
- Why Hitler stopped? Hitlers air force could have
finished off Allied forces. - Not want war w/ America!!!!!
- Costly mistake. . .gave time to GB to regroup
renew spirits
8Fall of France
- French alone after Dunkerque
- Maginot Line useless
- Germans in good position in North
- June 1940, turned southward into heart of France
- French expected stationary battles
- Not trained for new warfare (planes, bombs,
machine guns killing civilians - Mussolini declared war on GB France June 10th
- June 14th Germans entered Paris
- French cabinet refused to surrender, instead
resigned - Some French leaders willing to surrender
Philippe Petain - Formed a govt signed a harsh peace w/ Germany
Italy
9Vichy Government
- Peace Treaty TERMS
- German troops occupy northern France, including
Paris - Strip of territory along Atlantic coast southward
toward Spain - France had to pay cost of occupation
- Navy disarmed / not allowed in ports
- Govt moved to city of Vichy in south
- RESULT
- France divided into occupied France
- Administered by Germans Vichy France
- Vichy govt controlled most French possessions in
North Africa Middle East
10French Resistance
- Escaped to Africa or GB
- Leader General Charles de Gaulle
- Free French Govt
- Headquarters in London
- Equipped by GB later by U.S.
- Inspired resistance movement in other occupied
countries Maquis - Saboteurs
11Battle of Britain
- Bombing raids by Both
- Started by Germans Hitler used Luftwaffe to
soften Britain - GB resisted strengthened Royal Air Force (RAF)
- Germans blockade of GB shipping
- July 1940 - Aug. 1942.
- GB saved by America entering war
12Atlantic GB Controlled Sea Routes
- US Involvement Rising in 1940 move away from
Isolationism. Fear grew that Nazis would get
world domination - (1935-1939) NA forbade sale of arms loans to
belligerents - No travel of Americans on WNs ships
- Move to cash carry basis to GB
- (1940) FDR loaned 50 old Amer warships to GB
- GB gave US use of naval air bases
- FDR
- Lend-Lease Act of 1941 (all aid short of war to
GB on credit) - Atlantic Charter August 1941 FDR Churchill
met off coast of Newfoundland - Publicly announced democratic goals shared by GB
US
13Atlantic Charter
- US GB sought no territorial gain
- No terr. changes w/out consent of people
- Self determination
- All nations have equal rights to trade raw
materials - Nations have decent standard of living
- Right to security freedom from want and fear
- Freedom of seas guaranteed
- Creation of new international peace organization
(prelude to United Nations)
14Clash of the Titans
- Hitler always intended to east
- Signs Directive 21
- Mein Kampf (hatred)
- Lebraumstraum in Ukraine
- Confident
- Began June 22nd 1941 with massive air strikes
(Blitzkrieg)
- Stalin cries Wolf NA Pact broken
- Anticipated attack from Hitler
- After GB France defeated
- Not until summer 1942
- Sent Molotov for talks after Frances defeat, buy
time - Believed Hitler not rash to risk winter assault
15Operation Barbarossa (the invasion of Russia)
- Einsatzgruppen Ger. mobile killing units
(3,000,000) - Hitler brutal esp. in Ukraine
- Early great success, pushed Soviets back
- Old equipment
- Soviets same methods as w/ Napoleon retreating
soldiers destroyed everything guerilla warfare - 9 million men military age
- Stalin willing to give up 10 men per 1 German
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17Operation Barbarossa (Cont.)
- Battle of Leningrad ( then Moscow)
- Operation TYPHOON
- Hitler still expected quick surrender
- Soviet defense stiffened
- Result Longer. . .forced to stay winter. .
(cold, starvation mud) - Outskirts of Moscow
- Hitler decides not to. . .Ukraine???
- Economic reserves
18Operation Barbarossa (Cont.)
- Siege of Stalingrad (Spring 1942) New offensive
- Oil-rich reserves around Baku (Caspian Sea)
- Soviets stiff resistence
- Hitler ordered Stalingrad to be taken at all
costs - Battle of Stalingrad begun- does not end until
Feb 1943 - Too many in RED ARMY
19Axis Domination 1942
20Operation Torch North Africa
- European Theatre 1942
- Operation Torch North Africa
- FDR America not ready for direct attack in
Europe - Assist British Field Marshall Montgomery
- Engage Germans in 1942
- Eisenhower named Commander in Chief of Allied
Forces - Mussolinis forces almost lose everything North
Africa, - Forced Hitler sent 2 divisions Gen. Erwin
Rommel Desert Fox - Rommels Afrika Korps pushed British back to
Egypt, holding entire Libyan coast, except Tobruk - Instead of chasing British into Egypt, Rommel
hammers at Tobruk - Churchill Oper. Torch tightens ring around
Germany
21Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1941
- Japanese attack Pearl Harbor
- Admiral Yamamoto, Commander Chief Imperial Navy
- A day which will live in infamy Sun. a.m., Dec.
7th - Japan destroyed 7 battleships
- Total 18 ships sunk or badly damaged
- 2400 Amer. Killed
- 1100 wounded
- 188 planes destroyed
- 159 planes damaged
- Yamamoto realized attack was failure???
- Aircraft carriers in Pacific, not anchored at
Pearl Harbor
22Declaration of War
- Dec. 8th FDR asked Congress declaration of war
- Senate 82-0
- House 388-1
- One dissent from Rep Jeanette Rankin, Montana
- A good democracy does not always vote
unanimously for war. - Dec. 11th, Italy Germany declare war on US
- Congress passed a joint resolution accepting the
state of war which has been thrust upon the
United States. - Japan Dec. 1941 captures
- Guam
- Wake Island
- Hong Kong
- Invade Malaya
- Highlight Handout to become familiar w/ terms