German Expansion

  • Austria/Czechoslovakia Diminish

    Austria/Czechoslovakia Diminish
    Hitler met secretly with top military advisers. his plan was to absorb Austria and Czechoslovakia into the Third Reich. When told that annexing those other countries could provoke a war, Hitler said, " 'The German Question' can be solved only by means of force, and this is never without risk."
  • Der Ausschluss

    Der Ausschluss
    Hitler's first target was Austria. On March 12, German troops marched into Austria. On March 13, Germany announced that its union with Austria was complete. The United states and the rest of the world didn't involve themselves.
  • Munich Agreement

    Munich Agreement
    France and Great Britain both promised to protect Czechoslovakia. Then Hitler invited French premier Edouard Daladier and British prime minister Neville Chamberlain to meet him in Munich. When they arrived, fuhrer declared that the annexation of the Sudetenland would be his "last territorial demand." To avoid war, they believed him. They then signed the Munich agreement which turned Sudetenland over to Germany.
  • The German Invasion Begins

    The German Invasion Begins
    German troops stormed into what was left of Czechoslovakia. At midnight Hitler said “Czechoslovakia has ceased to exist.”
  • Nonagression

    Nonagression
    A treaty between two or more countries where the signatories promise not to engage in military action against each other.
  • The Soviets Declare Neutrality

    The Soviets Declare Neutrality
    According to Hitler, Germans in Poland were mistreated by the Poles and they needed his protection. This time, however, people believed Hitler was lying. As tensions rose, Stalin signed the nonaggression pact with Hitler. Germany and Russia now committed never to attack each other. They also signed another pact agreeing to divide Poland between them.
  • Poland Goes Through a Blitzkrieg

    Poland Goes Through a Blitzkrieg
    German Air Force went to Poland and dropped bombs on military bases, airfields, railroads, and cities. This invasion was the first of Germany’s military strategy called the blitzkrieg. This advanced military technology. Two days after the attacks, Britain and France declared war on Germany.
  • The Fight Over Britain

    The Fight Over Britain
    Germans assemble an invasion fleet along the French Coast to attempt to pound the British. Launched air war at the same time. Germany pounded the British airfields.
  • The French Drop

    The French Drop
    Germans caught nearly 400,000 British and French Soldiers as they tried to flee from danger to the beaches of Dunkirk on the French side of the English channel. The next week proceeded and 800 vessels in all were fired and 330,000 British and French troops fled to safety across the channel.
  • Winston Churchill

    Winston Churchill
    Chamberlain's political rivals in Great Britain.He also signed the Munich Agreement.
  • Appeasement

    Appeasement
    Giving up principles to pacify an aggressor.
  • The Phony War

    The Phony War
    Hitler launched a surprise invasion of Denmark and Norway in order “to protect freedom and independence” of those countries. In reality, Hitler planned to build bases across those coasts to attack Great Britain. Then he turned against the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg. Phony war is then ended.
  • The R.A.F (Royal Air Force)

    The R.A.F (Royal Air Force)
    RAF shot down over 185 German planes and only lost 26 aircrafts. Coincidentally approximately hitler called off the invasions 6 weeks later.