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How world war 2 began
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How world war 2 began
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How world war 2 began
Defeating France
Operation Dynamo
Evacuates 300,000 BEF soldiers from Dunkirk
France signs surrender on 22nd June 1940
Same railway carriage that the Germans signed their surrender at the end of WW1
Vichy France is formed
Invasion of Britain
Battle of Britain
Defence of Britain from the Nazi attack
RAF fought the Luftwaffe
June 1940- October 1940
Radar stationed along coast to track and attack German planes
British planes were spitfires and hurricanes
America gave Britain equipment & ammunition
Known as lend-lease
Blitz
Sep 1940- May 1941
London bombed 57 nights in a row
Nazi planes bombed big cities in England
Air raid sirens warned city dwellers of attack
50,000 bombs dropped & incendiary bombs were dropped
Strict blackouts at night
Gas masks were given to all civilians
Air raid shelters
Anderson huts (made from galvanise & built at the back of a garden
Morrison/ table shelters were used in city areas
Tube stations also used
Invasion of Russia
Battle of Stalingrad
Turning point in the war for Europe
Fought in the winter of 1942-1943
Temperatures dropped well below 0
Food, ammunition and heat were in low supply
Commander Von Paulus was ordered by Hitler to fight to the last bullet
He did this because Hitler promoted him to Field Marshal
Operation Barbarossa
Hitler launches attack on the Soviet Union on the 22nd June 1941
3,000,000 German soldiers
150 Divisions
3,000 tanks
Front covered a distance of 2,000 miles
Main targets
Leningrad
Moscow
Kiev
D-Day
Or Operation Overlord
Began on 6th June 1944
Normandy beaches were chosen due to location, shallow water & wide beaches
Germans taken by surprise when attack began
Expected attack to occur at Calais closer to Britain
American General Eisenhower led the allied attack
Allied forces (130,00) bombed the Atlantic wall that Hitler built
Paratroopers dropped behind the German Lines
Artificial harbors 'Mulberrypiers' brought in tanks & other equipment
Built a pipeline under ocean, code-named Pluto to supply oil to the allied army
Operation was a success & troops advanced to Paris and liberated France
Battle of the Bulge was only setback the allies suffered
Liberated Europe and WW2 ended on 8th May 1945
August 1945 2 atomic bombs were dropped in Nagasazki & Hiroshima
5 beaches chosen code-named
Utah
Gold
Juno
Sword
Omaha
invasion of Poland
Phony War
3 Sep 1939 to May 1940 nobody fought
After the blitzkreig attack on Poland
Because of winter
Hitler takes over Norway
Norway's Extensive Coastline would been important in the battle control the North Sea
Easing the passage of German warships & submarines into the Atlantic
Aids Hitler's ability to import iron ore from Sweden
May 1940
End of Phony War
1st Sep 1939
Hitler unleashes a new warfare called Blitzkreig
Also known as Lightening Warfare
Area is bombed first by Luftwaffe.
Tanks move in & clear out any resistance
Then infantry move in
Speed of German invasion with the Soviet advance from the east threw polish into panic
Polish surrendered after 2 weeks
Country is divided between the Germans & the Soviet Union
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