Title: World War II Europe
1World War II Europe
2Job 1 Nations
- Label the following nations on your map
- France United Kingdom Poland
- Germany Belgium Soviet Union
- Netherlands Luxembourg
3Job 2 Symbols
- We will place arrows and symbols on our map. All
arrows and symbols will be time stamped. - Arrows represent offensives. We will need 3
colors - German offensives
- Russian offensives
- Allied offensives
- You will to make a symbol for battles, and draw
airplanes for the Battle of Britain.
4Job 3 Complete the notes outline
- There is a notes outline to complete with the
PowerPoint.
5Blitzkrieg
- Overcome defensive positions
- First Wave Dive Bombers
- Second Wave Tanks
- Third Wave Infantry
- No stalemates like WWI
6Invasion of Poland September 1939
- Germans from the West Soviet Union from the East
- Germany attacks Poland to take back land lost
after WWI. - Even though Germany and the Soviet Union looked
at each other as enemies, they agreed to not
attack one another and divide Poland between
themselves. - This non-aggression pact was temporary.
- France and United Kingdom declare war on Germany.
7Draw Arrows
- Draw arrows on your map that represent these 2
offensives - Germany to Poland
- Soviet Union to Poland
- Label these offensives September 1939
8Invasion of France and Low Countries May 1940
- May 10, 1940 Germany attacks west!
- Six weeks later, Belgium, Netherland, and France
were all occupied.
9The Battle of DunkirkMay to June 1940
- The British were able to evacuate 340,000
soldiers while the Germans hesitated. - Those soldiers would fight again.
10Draw arrows and battle symbol
- Draw arrows from Germany through the low
countries and northern France. - Label these arrows May 1940.
- Draw your symbol for Dunkirk and label it
May-June 1940.
11The Battle of BritainSummer and Fall of 1940
- Scrambling to get to their planes!
- The Germans could not invade Britain with out air
superiority. - The Battle of Britain was a titanic struggle
between the air forces. - The British won which represented Hitlers first
setback. - MORE WILL COME!
12Airplanes
- Draw two airplanes (German and British) over the
United Kingdom. - Label these planes the Battle of Britain and date
them Summer and Fall 1940.
13Invasion of the Soviet Union June 1941
- Living space or lebensraum.
- Resources particularly oil.
- Defeat Communism.
14Draw arrows and battle symbol
- A large arrow headed east from Poland into the
Soviet Union should be labeled June 1941. - Place the cities of Leningrad, Moscow, and
Stalingrad on the map. - Divide your arrow into three prongs each headed
to a city. - Put symbols for these three battles Moscow
October 1941 to January 1942 Leningrad September
1941 to January 1944 Stalingrad July 1942 to
February 1943.
15Turning Points in the East1943
16The tide is turning!
- In February, the Germans lost the most
significant battle on the eastern front at
Stalingrad. - In July, they lost at the Battle of Kursk. This
battle was seen as Germanys last offensive, and
put the Germans in full retreat mode.
17Draw arrow and battle symbol
- Draw an arrow from the Soviet Union west to the
Western boundary of Poland - Label this offensive July 1943
- Label the end of the line along the German Polish
border December 1943.
18Allied invasion of France June 1944
- Open a second front against the Germans
- The United States, United Kingdom, and Canada
invaded France and pushed toward Germany. - This put tremendous pressure on an already
strained Germany. - Germanys last stand came in December with their
desperate offensive called the Battle of the
Bulge.
19Draw arrows and battle symbol
- December 15, 1944
- Allies are on the border
- Germanys last desperate offensive
20Draw arrows and battle symbol
- Draw an arrow from the United Kingdom to France
then across to the border with Germany. - Label this June 1944.
- Make a battle symbol where Germany, Luxembourg,
and Belgium meet. Label this the Battle of the
Bulge December 1944.
21The Fall of GermanySpring 1945
- Germany was smashed between two armies
22Draw arrows and battle symbol
- Place the Elbe River on the map.
- Draw an arrow from Poland west to the Elbe.
Label it January 1945. - Draw an arrow from Belgium east to the Elbe.
Label it January 1945. - Put a symbol on Battle symbol on Berlin and label
it April 1945.
23The Meeting at the Elbe April 1945
- This meeting of the two armies became the
boundary between the future East and West Germany.
24Victory!