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Mr.Clarks World war ll

  • Nazis take Sudentenland

    Nazis take Sudentenland
    Czechoslovakia's mountain fortifications, she was no longer able to defend herself against further aggression.I picked this picture because it shows the army in the winter fighting in the battle.
  • Nazis take the Sudetenland

    Nazis take the Sudetenland
    Hitler threatened to take the Sudetenland by force. The Czechoslovakian government resisted Britain and France, wanted to avoid war at all costs, were willing to negotiate with Hitler. They all met in Italy for a final aggregate. The Nazis took over Czechoslovakia. The Nazis began to complain about the Czech-dominated government discriminated agents them. The outcome was The German Army marched into the Sudetenland on 1st October, 1938. As this area contained nearly all Czechoslovakia's
  • Ribbentrop/Molotov pact.

    Ribbentrop/Molotov pact.
    Soviets stood by and watched. Two days later, the British declared war on Germany and World War II had begun. i picked this picture because it shows them making the pact.
  • Ribbentrop/Molotov pact

    Ribbentrop/Molotov pact
    Representatives from Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union met and signed the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact, that said, the two countries would not attack each other. Germany was protecting themselves form a 2 front war. It happened because Hitler was planning for the 2 front wars. Because it would spilt Germany’s army and made them weaker. The outcome was When the Nazis attacked Poland the
  • Germany’s invasion of Poland

    Germany’s invasion of Poland
    Poland remained under German occupation until January 1945. i picked this picture because it shows all the tanks coming into poland.
  • Germany’s invasion of Poland

    Germany’s invasion of Poland
    The polish army was defeated with in a couple of weeks. German units, with more than 2,000 tanks and over 1,000 planes, broke through Polish defenses along the border. Britain and France, standing by their guarantee of Poland's border, had declared war on Germany. Germany directly annexed those former Polish territories along German's eastern border. The outcome was Nazi Germany occupied the remainder of Poland when it invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941.
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    German blitzkrieg

    Blitzkrieg tactics required the concentration of offensive weapons along a narrow front. These forces would drive a breach in enemy defenses, permitting armored tank divisions to penetrate rapidly and roam freely behind enemy lines, causing shock to the enemy defenses. German air power prevented the enemy from deploying forces. The outcome was, Germany successfully used the Blitzkrieg tactic against Poland.
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    Battle of Britain

    The Battle of Britain was the intense air battle between the Germans and the British over Great Britain's airspace. At first they targeted airfields, but soon switched to bombing general strategic targets. The outcome was by October 1940 it was clear that the British had won and that the Germans were forced to indefinitely postpone their sea invasion. The Battle of Britain was a decisive victory for the British, which was the first time the Germans had faced defeat in World War II.
  • Nazi invasion of the soviet union

    Nazi invasion of the soviet union
    This happened because he wanted to attack the Soviet Union because he wanted to attack the Soviet Union because it would give Germany the space and resources needed for his master world. i picked this picture because its shows the tanks coming in.
  • Nazi invasion of the soviet union

    Nazi invasion of the soviet union
    Germany started Operation Barbarossa the invasion of the Soviet Union. The attack surprised the Soviets and German tanks smashed through the Russian battle lines. In the first few weeks hundreds of thousands of enemy soldiers were captured. As the Germans went forward, the Soviet population destroyed factories, dams, railroads, food supplies and other things that might help the Germans. The Germans were heading for a fast victory.
  • Pearl Harbor

    Pearl Harbor
    hundreds of Japanese fighter planes attacked the American naval base at Pearl Harbor near Honolulu, Hawaii. The Japanese managed to destroy nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight enormous battleships, and almost 200 airplanes. More than 2,000 Americans soldiers and sailors died in the attack, and another 1,000 were wounded. The outcome was that President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan, Congress approved his declaration.
  • pearl harbor

    pearl harbor
    Three days later, Japanese allies Germany and Italy also declared war on the United States, and again Congress reciprocated. More than two years into the conflict, America had finally joined World War II. i picted this picture because it shows the shop blowing up.
  • Wannsee conference

    Wannsee conference
    The plan was to evacuate Jews from west to east. Supposedly, Jews were to be sent to the East to work in forced labor. The conference then turned to the discussion of people of "mixed blood" and Jews married to Germans. This was to finalize who was to be included in the Final Solution and who was to be excluded. it was decided that it would be included. The outcome was The ’Final Solution’ was a code name for the murder of all the Jews of Europe. The people present at the Wannsee were there to
  • Wannsee conference

    Wannsee conference
    discuss how to make mass murder happen in an organised and methodical way. i picked this picure because its the bilding that had the confrence in.
  • Allied invasion of Africa

    Allied invasion of Africa
    allies planed their invasion of North Africa through the operation “torch”. Having been persuaded of the launching an invasion of France as a second front, American commanders agreed to the landings in northwest Africa with the goal of clearing the continent of Axis troops and preparing the way for a future attack on southern Europe. The outcome was Operation Torch, Adolf Hitler ordered Operation Anton which saw German troops occupy Vichy France.
  • invasion of africa

    invasion of africa
    In North Africa, the French joined with the Allied as did several French warships. i picked this picture because it shows where they came in at in africa
  • Battle of the Stalingrad

    Battle of the Stalingrad
    The battle began with the German air force. They started bombing the Volga River and the then the city of Stalingrad. Soon the German army moved in and was able to take a large portion of the city. The Soviet troops were not ready to give up. Fighting in the city of Stalingrad was fierce. Soviets hid all over the city, in buildings and even the sewers, attacking the German soldiers. This brutal battle began to take its toll on the Germans. The outcome was, the Germans began to run out of food.
  • Battle of the Stalingrad

    Battle of the Stalingrad
    weak from lack of food and freezing from the cold winter, the majority of the German army surrendered. i picture becase it shows how bad it really was.
  • D-day

    D-day
    The attack began with the paratroopers. They are men who jumped out of planes using parachutes. They jumped at night and landed behind enemy lines. They had to destroy the targets and capture bridges for the invasion force to land on the beach. The outcome was over half a million Allied troops had arrived and they began to push the Germans out of France.i picked this picture because it shows who they were about to jump out out of the plain
  • Operation Gomorrah

    Operation Gomorrah
    In the immediate wake of the raids. The raids severely shook the Nazi leadership, leading Hitler to be concerned that similar raids on other cities could force Germany out of the war. i pickd this picture cause it shows how whole twos we destroyed
  • Operation Gomorrah

    Operation Gomorrah
    Operation Gomorrah called for a bombing campaign against the German port city of Hamburg. The campaign was the first operation to feature bombing between the Royal Air Force and the US Army Air Force, with the British bombing by night and the Americans conducting precision strikes by day. The outcome was the city of Hamburg, leaving over 1 million resident’s homeless and killing 40,000-50,000 civilians.
  • Liberation of concentration camps

    Liberation of concentration camps
    Allied troops moved across Europe in a series of offensives against Nazi Germany, they began to encounter tens of thousands of concentration camp prisoners. Many of these prisoners had survived forced matches into the interior of Germany from camps in occupied Poland. These prisoners were suffering from starvation and disease. The outcome was many people died. i picked this pictue cause it shows the camps.
  • Battle of the bulge

    Battle of the bulge
    The outcome was 20,876 Allied soldiers were killed, 42,893 were wounded and 23,554 captured/missing. German losses numbered 15,652 killed, 41,600 wounded, and 27,582 captured. i picked this picture becayse it shows how they fought in the cold
  • Battle of the bulge

    Battle of the bulge
    -The objective of this attack would be the capture of Antwerp which would split the American and British armies in the area and would deprive the Allies of a badly needed seaport. When Germany attacked they used about 200,000 troops and 1,000 tanks to break through the US lines. The Germans broke through the line and killed alot of American troops.
  • VE day

    VE day
    VE day means victory in Europe day. This day marked the formal end of Hitler's war. With it came the end of six years of misery, suffering, courage and endurance across the world.I picked this picture because it shows in the newspaper that the war has ended and so many people are happy