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War in Europe

  • Union with Austria

    Union with Austria
    Hitler first target was to invade Austria. Austria was to remained of the Austria-Hungary empire, the Paris peace conference after WW1. Austria population was 6 million people were Germans. They were in favor of unifying two counties. March 12, 1938 Hitler lead the German troops into the Austrian land. Later the Germans announced the unification of both countries.
  • Bargaining for the Sudetenland

    Bargaining for the Sudetenland
    Hitler’s second target was Czechoslovakia. Since he wanted to take over the Sudetenland-northern Czechoslovakia that used to be part of Germany, he started presenting false information. Germans were told that the 3 million German-speaking Germans livings in Czechoslovakia were being abused. Hitler invited Chamberlain and Daladier to discuss on them handing over Sudetenland to Germany. They gave the Germans Sudetenland, signing the Munich agreement on Sept. 30, 1938.
  • The Soviet Union Declarers Neutrality

    The Soviet Union Declarers Neutrality
    During spring Hitler accuses the polish of mistreating their German-speaking people and they needed his protections. Poland was had no concurs of Hitler trying to take over, because they were protected by France and Britain. As Poland started to worry about their safety Stalin signed an agreement handing Poland over to Hitler on August 23, 1939. The agreement in the nonaggression pact was that the Soviet Union and Germany agreed not to fight each other. Also that they would slip Poland in half.
  • Blitzkrieg in Poland

    Blitzkrieg in Poland
    German air force Luftwaffe was at lager releasing bombs over Poland's military forces. Germans, experiment on their new strategy. The goal was to surprise the enemy, advanced warfare technology. The war on Poland led the French and the British forces to declare war on Germany. The German took control of Poland and cursing their existence.
  • The Phony War

    The Phony War
    The period of time in world war two from September 1935 to April 1940 when, after the blitzkrieg attack on Poland in September 1939, seemingly nothing happened. during which no land operations were undertaken by the Allies or the Germans after the German conquest of Poland in September 1939. Stalin had begun to expand his territory.
  • The Fall of France

    The Fall of France
    France's army seemed a powerful bulwark against possible Nazi aggression towards other European nations. The French had suffered massive casualties in frontal attacks in 1914. German army had pushed back the French and British troops. Many were captured and killed. Italy successfully invade France. Hitler surrender the France officers controlling northern France.
  • The Battle of Britain

    The Battle of Britain
    The Battle of Britain was the German air force's attempt to gain air superiority over the RAF from July to September 1940. Their ultimate failure was one of the turning points of World War Two and prevented Germany from invading Britain. The Germans had controlled the skies they dropped ammunition. Never failing to drop a bomb over London. The British forces did not back down. The births developed new technology to spot aircrafts. The technology helped destroy 185 aircrafts in one day.