Title: Major Battles of World War II
1Major Battles of World War II
2Invasion of Polandbackground
In 1939, Adolf Hitler was looking to further
expand Germanys borders.
He had already taken Austria and the Sudetenland
without a fight.
Next, he set his sights on Poland.
3- "The tragedy of this Sudeten woman, unable to
conceal her misery as she dutifully salutes the
triumphant Hitler, is the tragedy of the silent
millions who have been won over' to Hitlerism by
the everlasting use' of ruthless force."
4August 1939 Germany and the Soviet Union sign a
Nonaggression Pact
They also secretly agree to divide Poland.
- Soviet Foreign Commissar Vyacheslav
- Molotov signs the Nazi-Soviet nonaggression
- pact Joachim von Ribbentrop and Josef
- Stalin stand behind him.
- Moscow, August 23, 1939
5 September 1st, 1939 Germany invades Poland
The German blitzkrieg easily overwhelms Polish
defenses.
In response, Britain and France declare war on
Germany
World War II begins
6- German troops parade through Warsaw, Poland.
- September 1939
7The Fall of FranceMay - June 1940
After taking Poland, Hitler looks West.
April 1940 Nazis invade Denmark and Norway
May 10, 1940 Nazis invade France, Belgium,
Luxembourg, and the Netherlands
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9The Maginot Line
10http//www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwtwo/launc
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battle animation
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13France surrenders.
Only Britain is left to oppose Hitler in Europe.
14Battle of Britain
The German Luftwaffe attacks British air
fields, towns, and cities.
The British Royal Air Force (RAF) takes to the
skies to defend the British homeland.
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16London 1940
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18London 1940
19The RAF saves the day.
- Use of RADAR helps Britain head off Nazi bombing
raids. - British pilots show their skills.
- The Luftwaffe cannot control the skies over
Britain. - Hitler abandons plans to
invade.
20War in the Pacific
- While Hitler is running amok in Europe,
- Japan is grabbing territory in Asia and the
Pacific.
21In 1940, Japan signs a pact with Germany and
Italy, forming the Axis Powers. After the Fall
of France, Japan moves into French
Indochina. The United States condemns Japans
actions, and declares an oil embargo. Japan
thinks war with the U.S. is inevitable.
22Hoping to neutralize the U.S. in the Pacific,
Japan plans an attack on the Navys Pacific fleet
at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
- Captured Japanese photograph taken aboard a
Japanese carrier before the attack on Pearl
Harbor, Hawaii. December 7, 1941
23On December 7, 1941, Japan launches the surprise
attack on Pearl Harbor.
24- 188 aircraft destroyed,
- 155 aircraft damaged,
- 2,345 military and 57
- civilians killed,
- 1,247 military and 35
- civilians wounded
- 5 battleships sunk,
- 2 destroyers sunk, 1 damaged
- 1 other ship sunk, 3 damaged
- 3 battleships damaged,
- 3 cruisers damaged
25The U.S. declares war on Japan, officially
entering World War II.
- President Roosevelt signs
- declaration of war against Japan
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x/frameset.html Pearl Harbor attack map
27Battle of Midway
June 4th 7th, 1942
- Japanese Navy wants to take Midway Island, tries
to lure U.S. Navy into trap. - BUTU.S. had broken Japanese secret code.
- Admiral Chester Nimitz sends all available
carriers to the area.
28- U.S. Naval forces and planes sink four Japanese
aircraft carriers. - Japanese Navy is crippled.
- Pacific war turns in Americas favor.
- Japan goes on the defensive.
29- Diorama by Norman Bel Geddes, depicting the
attack by USS Yorktown (CV-5) and USS Enterprise
(CV-6) dive bombers on the Japanese aircraft
carriers Soryu, Akagi and Kaga in the morning of
4 June 1942.
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31Battle of the Atlantic1939-1945
- From the beginning of the war, the German and
British navies battle it out in the Atlantic. - One of the German goals is to cut off supplies
from North America. - In March 1941, U.S. Congress passes the
Lend-Lease Act, loaning Britain 7 billion in
weapons and supplies. - In order to cut off this aid, German U-boats sink
Allied cargo ships.
32The Allies organize ships into convoys, protected
by British and Canadian navy ships and
planes. With the Lend-Lease Act, the U.S. also
begins escorting ships as far as Iceland. In
September 1941, a German U-boat fires on a U.S.
destroyer. FDR tells U.S. forces to shoot
threatening U-boats on sight.
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34The Germans and the Allies battle at sea until
the end of the war in 1945. The British use
SONAR to detect German U-boats. German U-boats
are unable to cut off supply lines. Allied
victory remains possible.
35 Back in Europe
36Operation Barbarossa
- In June 1941 (6 months before Pearl Harbor),
Hitler betrays Stalin. - Nazi forces begin Operation Barbarossa an
invasion of Soviet Union. Their aim is to take
Moscow. - Largest military operation in History. 900,000
German and 3,000,000 Russian casualties.
37- Even though the Soviets sustain greater losses,
the operation is a failure for the Germans. - The Nazi Army regroups, goes after Stalingrad.
- The Battle of Stalingrad will become the
bloodiest in history, with over 1,500,000
casualties. - 750,000 Germans killed or wounded, 91,000
captured. - 478,000 Russians killed or missing, 650,000 sick
and wounded. Over 40,000 civilian deaths.
38Battle of Stalingrad
- July 1942 February 1943
- The Nazis want Soviet oil fields. Controlling
Stalingrad will give them access. - Neither army will retreat or surrender.
- September German and Romanian forces surround
Stalingrad.
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German Luftwaffe attacks - on
Stalingrad - Summer 1942
40- November January
- Red Army counterattacks, defeats the Romanian
forces, pushes the Nazi Army away from the city. - German commander Friedrich Von Paulus sees hope
is lost. His force of 300,000 is down to 91,000
starving, freezing men. But Hitler wont let him
surrender. - He surrenders anyway.
41- German POWs
- in Stalingrad
- February 1943
42 43- Russia stops the blitz.
- Crushing defeat for the Germans ends their
advances in Eastern Europe. - The tide in Europe begins to turn in the Allies
favor.
44War in Africa1940 - 1943
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- British Commonwealth forces fight back and forth
with Italian and German forces in North Africa - and the
- Mediterranean
- Both sides want to control the Suez Canal
45The Battle of El Alamein
October 23 November 5, 1942
British General Bernard Montgomery
German General Erwin Rommel
- Their forces meet at El Alamein, near Alexandria,
Egypt. - Montgomery uses superior numbers to overwhelm
German forces. - Rommel convinces Hitler that he has to withdraw
begins 1,400 mile retreat across North Africa.
46- Australian soldiers at El Alamein
47The Battle of El Alamein
- Soon after the battle, U.S. forces under Generals
George S. Patton and Dwight D. Eisenhower land in
Africa. - End of Axis threat in Africa.
- Allies can focus on Mediterranean
48After El Alamein(1943-1944)
- February 44
- Allied bombing of Germany begins.
- June 44
- Allies capture Rome.
- Operation Overlord
- July-September 43
- Allies land in Italy.
- Mussolini overthrown.
- 1944
- Allied bombing of German targets in France.
49General Dwight D. Eisenhower addresses
U.S. troops prior to the Invasion
of Normandy.
50Operation Overlord
- Allies cross the English Channel to retake France
from Germany. - June 5th, 1944
- paratroopers descend behind German lines
51D-Day (Invasion of Normandy)
- Over 160,000 US, British, and Canadian troops and
30,000 vehicles land on the beaches of Normandy,
France. - Landings begin at 630 am.
- By midnight, the Allies control the beaches.
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54After D-Day
US soldiers in Belgium, December 1944
- Allied forces and French Resistance liberate
Paris in August. - Liberations of France, Belgium, Luxembourg.
55Battle of the BulgeDecember 1944 - January 1945
- Hitlers last offensive.
- 250,000 Nazi soldiers advance through Ardennes
forest, pushing 50 miles into Allied lines.
56- Three members of an American patrol cross a
snow-covered Luxembourg field on a scouting
mission. - White bedsheets camouflage them in the snow.
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tage_01.html Description of battle
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tage_04.html McAuliffes surrender message
59Battle of the BulgeDecember 1944 - January 1945
- Over 76,000 Americans are killed, wounded, or
captured, mostly in the first three days of
battle. - UK forces under Montgomery attack the bulge
from the north, US forces under Patton attack
from the south. - German forces - cold, frustrated, and low on
fuel and ammunition - withdraw. - The end is near for Nazi Germany.