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The Road to WWII
   1919-1941
Vladimir Lenin-USSR
Treaty of Versailles
Hall of Mirrors
Treaty of Versailles
Territorial
The following land was taken away from Germany :
Alsace-Lorraine (given to France)
Eupen and Malmedy (given to Belgium)
Northern Schleswig (given to Denmark)
Hultschin (given to Czechoslovakia)
West Prussia, Posen and Upper Silesia (given to Poland)
The Saar, Danzig and Memel were put under the control of the
League of Nations and the people of these regions would be
allowed to vote to stay in Germany or not in a future
referendum.
The League of Nations also took control of Germany's overseas
colonies.
Germany had to return to Russia land taken in the Treaty of
Brest-Litovsk. Some of this land was made into new states :
Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia. An enlarged Poland also
received some of this land
Treaty of Versailles
Military
Germany s army was reduced to 100,000 men; the
army was not allowed tanks
Germany was not allowed an airforce
Germany was allowed only 6 capital naval ships and
no submarines
The west of the Rhineland and 50 kms east of the
River Rhine was made into a demilitarized zone
(DMZ). No German soldier or weapon was allowed
into this zone. The Allies were to keep an army of
occupation on the west bank of the Rhine for 15
years.
Treaty of Versailles
Financial
The loss of vital industrial territory would be
a severe blow to Germany s economy. Coal
from the Saar and Upper Silesia in particular
was a vital economic loss.
Combined with the financial penalties linked
to reparations($33 billion), it seemed clear to
Germany that the Allies wanted nothing else
but to bankrupt them.
Germany was also forbidden to unite with
Austria to form one superstate.
Treaty of Versailles
General
1. Germany had to admit full responsibility for starting the war.
This was Clause 231 - the infamous "War Guilt Clause".

2. Germany, as it was responsible for starting the war as stated
in clause 231, was therefore responsible for all the war damage
caused by the First World War. Therefore, they had to pay
reparations, the bulk of which would go to France and Belgium
to pay for the damage done to both countries by the war. The
figure was eventually put at $33 billion .

3. A League of Nations was set up to keep world peace.
The German reaction to the
    Treaty of Versailles
There was anger throughout Germany
when the terms were made public.
The Treaty became known as a Diktat -
as it was being forced on them and the
Germans had no choice but to sign it.
Many in Germany did not want the Treaty
signed
German representatives there knew that
they had no choice as Germany was
incapable of restarting the war again.
The Allies Reaction to Treaty of
            Versailles
At first, the treaty seemed to satisfy the Big Three(US, GB,
France)

Allies believed it was a just peace as it kept Germany weak yet
strong enough to stop the spread of communism

kept the French border with Germany safe from another
German attack and created the League of Nations that would
end warfare throughout the world

When Wilson brought treaty back to the US Senate for
ratification, the Senate refused to sign it. Why?

Most countries ultimately were unhappy with the treaty and the
results of WWI. Why?
Weimar Republic
Weimer Republic
Why did it fail in Germany?
League of Nations
What is it?
What were it s weaknesses?
League of Nations
Benito Mussolini
Washington Naval Conference
Hitler as a baby in Austria
Mussolini and Hitler
Adolf Hitler
Mein Kampf
Mein Kampf My Struggle
              Excerpts
  If, with the help of his Marxist creed, the Jew is victorious over the other
peoples of the world, his crown will be the funeral wreath of humanity and this
planet will, as it did thousands of years ago, move through the ether devoid of
men.
  Hence today I believe that I am acting in accordance with the will of the
Almighty Creator: by defending myself against the Jew, I am fighting for the
work of the Lord.
  Here he stops at nothing, and in his vileness he becomes so gigantic that no
one need be surprised if among our people the personification of the devil as
the symbol of all evil assumes the living shape of the Jew.
  With satanic joy in his face, the black-haired Jewish youth lurks in wait for the
unsuspecting girl whom he defiles with his blood, thus stealing her from her
people. With every means he tries to destroy the racial foundations of the
people he has set out to subjugate. Just as he himself systematically ruins
women and girls, he does not shrink back from pulling down the blood barriers
for others, even on a large scale. It was and it is Jews who bring the Negroes
into the Rhineland, always with the same secret thought and clear aim of
ruining the hated white race by the necessarily resulting bastardization,
throwing it down from its cultural and political height, and himself rising to be
its master.
Nazi Propaganda
"All propaganda must be so popular and on such
an intellectual level, that even the most stupid of
those toward whom it is directed will understand
it... Through clever and constant application of
propaganda, people can be made to see
paradise as hell, and also the other way around,
to consider the most wretched sort of life as
paradise."
-- Adolf Hitler
More Posters
Nazi Posters: 1933-1945
The Holocaust
The genocide of approximately six million European
Jews during World War II
A program of systematic state-sponsored extermination
by Nazi Germany throughout Nazi-occupied territory
Approximately two-thirds of the population of nine million
Jews who had resided in Europe before the Holocaust
died
Some maintain that the definition of the Holocaust
should also include the Nazis' genocide of millions of
people in other groups from Germany and other
occupied territory
By this definition, the total number of Holocaust victims
would be between 11 million and 17 million people
Who was inferior according to
                Hitler?
1.    Jews(6 million dead)
2.    Gypsies(500,000 to 1.5 million)
3.    mentally/physically handicapped people(75,000 to 250,000)
4.    Soviet Slavs/POW s/Troops-(16.5 million)The Russian Academy of Science
      in 1995 reported civilian victims in the USSR, including Jews, at German hands totaled 13.7
      million dead including 7.4 million victims of Nazi genocide, 2.2 million deaths of persons
      deported to Germany for forced labor; and 4.1 million famine and disease deaths in occupied
      territory. German captors killed an estimated 2.8 million Soviet POWs through starvation,
      exposure, and execution
5.    Poles(2.5 million dead)
6.    Homosexuals(5-15 thousand dead)
7.    communists/socialists(many but number not confirmed)
8.    dark skinned people(death and forced sterilization)
9.    mixed races-"The mulatto children came about through rape or
      the white mother was a whore," Adolf Hitler
10.   Jehovah s Witnesses(2,500-5,000)
What is the Aryan Race?
misused by the Nazis to mean a so-called
master race that originated around
Germany
perfect Aryan was blonde, blue-eyed, tall
and muscular.
The original term refers to a people
speaking a Indo-European dialect.
Lebensborn-Fount of Life
The program aimed to promote the growth of
"superior" Aryan populations by providing
excellent health care and living conditions to
women and by restricting access to those
deemed fit
Houses were set up throughout Germany and
many occupied territories
Many Lebensborn children were born to unwed
mothers which helped lead to many rumors of
rape.
Contrary to widespread rumors, women were
not forced to have relations with Aryan Germans
Hitler s Jewish Question
                 1933
Nazis "temporarily" suspend civil liberties for all
citizens in 1933-Never restored.
The Nazis set up the first concentration camp at
Dachau in 1933. The first inmates are 200
Communists.
Jews are prohibited from working as civil
servants, doctors in the National Health Service,
and teachers in public high schools. All but few
Jewish students are banned from public high
schools and colleges.
Nuremburg Laws 1935
1.   Took away German citizenship from Jews thus making
     Jews second class citizens by removing their basic
     civil rights.
2. established membership in the Jewish race as being
     anyone who either considered themselves Jewish or
     had three or four Jewish grandparents. People with
     one or two Jewish grandparents were considered to be
     mixed race.
        - eventually anyone with at least one Jewish
     grandparent was at risk in Nazi Germany
3. Jews could only marry Jews

4. No sexual relations between non-Jewish Germans and
    Jews
1936
Nazis boycott Jewish-owned businesses
Kristallnacht-1938
    Night of the Broken Glass
On the nights of November 9 and 10, 1938,
gangs of Nazi youth roamed through Jewish
neighborhoods breaking windows of Jewish
businesses and homes, burning synagogues
and looting.
In all, 101 synagogues were destroyed and
almost 7,500 Jewish businesses were
destroyed. 26,000 Jews were arrested and sent
to concentration camps.
Jews were physically attacked and beaten and
91 died in the attack.
Kristallnacht
Kristallnacht
1938-Cont.
All Jewish children are expelled from
public schools in Germany and Austria.
Nazis take control of Jewish-owned
businesses.
1939
Hitler orders the
systematic murder of
the mentally and
physically disabled in
Germany and Austria
Jews are required to
wear armbands or
yellow stars
1940
Nazis begin deporting
German Jews to
Poland
Jews are forced into
ghettos
Nazis begin the first
mass murder of Jews
in Poland
1941
Jews throughout Eastern Europe are
forced into ghettos
In two days, German units shoot 33,771
Ukrainian Jews at BabiYar- the largest
single massacre of the Holocaust
The death camp at Chelmno in Poland
begins murdering Jews
1942
Nazi officials announce "Final Solution"- their
plan to kill all European Jews
Five death camps begin operation in Poland:
Majdanek, Sobibor, Treblinka, Belzec, and
Auschwitz-Birkenau
Ghettos of Eastern Europe are being emptied as
thousands of Jews are shipped to death camps.
The United States, Great Britian, and the Soviet
Union acknowledge that Germans are
exterminating the Jews of Europe.
1943
Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto resist as the
Nazis begin new rounds of deportations.
These Jews hold out for nearly a month
before the Nazis put down the uprising.
1944
Hitler takes over Hungary and begins
deporting 12,000 Hungarian Jews each
day to Auschwitz where they are murdered
1945
Hitler is defeated and World War II ends in
Europe.
The Holocaust is over and the death
camps are emptied.
Many survivors are placed in displaced
persons camps until they find a country
willing to accept them.
1947
The United Nations establishes a Jewish
homeland in British- controlled Palestine,
which becomes the State of Israel in 1948.
Auschwitz
Nazi Death Camps
Nazi Science Experiments
Nazi Science in the
Camps

Mengele's Children -
The Twins of
Auschwitz Page 2
Josef Mengele was
the chief physician at
Auschwitz
Iosif Jughashvili/Joseph Stalin
Kellogg-Briand Pact

Afghanistan, Finland, Peru, Albania,
Guatemala, Portugal, Austria, Hungary,
Rumania, Bulgaria, Iceland, Russia, China
Latvia, Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and
Slovenes, Denmark, Lithuania, Siam,
Dominican Republic, Netherlands, Spain,
Egypt, Nicaragua, Sweden, Estonia,
Norway, Turkey, Ethiopia, Panama, Cuba,
Liberia
Japanese Invasion of Manchuria
Japanese Invasion of Manchuria
What did this affair prove ?
1.The League could not enforce its authority.
2.A major power could get away with using force
3.An issue so far from Europe was not likely to
attract the whole-hearted support of the major
European powers in the League - Britain and
France.
4. Great Britain was more concerned with it s
territories in the Far East than in the
maintenance of law and order.
5. Other powers would see this as a sign that
they too could get away with the use of force
6. The League also lost its most powerful
member in the Far East and ultimately Japan
was to unite with the two other nations that
broke League rules - Germany and Italy.
Franklin Roosevelt vs
   Herbert Hoover
1932 Election
Good Neighbor Policy
Ethiopia invaded by Mussolini 1936
 Italy lost its Ethiopia colony in Africa at the
 1896 Battle of Adua
 one of the worst colonial disasters of
 modern history
 Feb. 23, 1935, Italy sends large forces into
 Ethiopia
 Oct. 7, 1935, League declared Italy the
 aggressor
Italy/Ethiopia Invasion
Nov. 18 , 1935, Leagues sanctions begin
     -arms embargo, financial embargo, non-importation of Italian
      goods

Feb. 1936 - League could not agree on critical oil sanctions mainly
because FDR refused - U.S. controlled 50% world oil trade

Feb. 29, 1936, FDR signed the 1936 Neutrality Act
     1. mandatory arms embargo with warring nations
     2. mandatory ban on loans to warring nations

May 5 - Italy occupied Addis Ababa - annexed all Ethiopia May 9
Generalisimo Francisco Franco
  and the Spanish Civil War
FDR vs. Alf Landon 1936
Election of 1936
Rome-Berlin Axis
China Incident
Quarantine Speech
Panay Incident
Anschluss with Austria
Sudetenland/Munich Conference-
             1938
Munich Conference
Neville Chamberlain-Great Britain
Adolf Hitler-Germany
Benito Mussolini-Italy
Edouard Daladier-France
Munich Conference
Chamberlain: Peace for our time
Winston Churchill
Soviet-German Non-aggression
            Pact

                German ambassador
                von Ribbentrop and
                Soviet dictator Stalin
                laugh as Molotov
                signs the Nazi-Soviet
                Non-Aggression Pact
                on August 23, 1939.
Nazi-Soviet Non-aggression Pact
Russia gave raw materials to Germany in
exchange for money and weapons
Both agreed to stay neutral if the other
entered the war
Secretly agreed to invade and split
Poland. Germany would get the western
half and USSR the eastern half
Russia would get Finland, Estonia and
Latvia and Germany would get Lithuania
How did the world react to this
             pact?
Shock
Poland was scared
Hitler thought it would force Great Britain
and France to back out of their promise to
help Poland if attacked
German invasion of Poland
William Luksenburg
Describes the first night of the German invasion of

                           Poland
    Things began to change right the first night. The first
   night there were blackouts all over town. They would have
   a curfew. After dark, nobody's supposed to leave the
   house. The first memorable night is, was, when I...when
   some of our neighbors tried to...a young man tried to cross
   the street and he didn't realize just crossing the street, uh,
   would...would break, breach the curfew and a German
   soldier said, "Halt," and he kept on running. And he got
   machine-gunned all the way across, and he fell right in
   front of our house. So the Germans started yelling, all the
   men "'Raus" [Get out], all the men out to help carry the
   body in and made me carry the body with four other
   persons. And because, the way he was machine-gunned, he
   was completely like cut in half. When I got home I was
   completely covered with blood, and I remember when I got
   into the house, my mother looked at me completely
   covered.There was something...such an awful thing to see
   first time. I was just absolutely covered with blood, and I
   always remember my mother's, uh, expression and my
   mother's fear and my mother's cry out when she saw me
   completely covered with blood and that was the first night,
   the first expression what was...We didn't know what's
   coming and it was a horrible thing, that first night.
Blitzkrieg-Lightning War
                         The Concept of Blitzkrieg.
1. Airforce attacks enemy front-line and rear positions, main roads,
   airfields and communication centers. At the same time, infantry
   attacks on the entire frontline and engages enemy.
2. Tank(panzer) units breakthrough main lines of defense and advance
   deeper into enemy territory. While following, mechanized units pursue
   and engage defenders preventing them from establishing defensive
   positions. Infantry continues to engage enemy for the same reason.
3. Infantry attacks enemy flanks in order to link up with other groups to
   complete the attack and eventually encircle the enemy and/or capture
   strategic position.

4. Mechanized groups go deeper into the enemy territory outflanking the
   enemy positions and preventing withdrawing troops and defenders
   from establishing effective defensive positions.

5. Main force links up with other units encircling and cutting off the
   enemy.

6. Goal was to achieve victory as quickly as possible
Sitzkrieg-The Phony War
Tripartite Pact is signed
      Axis Powers
Axis Powers
Main Powers:
Germany, Italy
Japan
Other Powers:
Albania, Bulgaria,
Finland, Romania,
Thailand, Hungary
Allied Powers
Main Powers: Great
Britain, Soviet Union,
United States, China,
France
Latin America:
Argentina, Bolivia,
Mexico, Paraguay,
Brazil, Chile, Colombia,
Costa Rica, Cuba,
Dominican Republic, El
Salvador, Ecuador,
Guatamala, Haiti,
Honduras, Nicaragua,
Panama, Peru,
Venezueala
Allied Powers
Europe: Belgium, Czechoslovakia,
Denmark, Greece, Norway,
Netherlands, Luxembourg, Poland, San
Marino, Turkey, Yugoslavia
Africa: Egypt, Ethiopia, Liberia, South
Africa
Asia/Other: China, India, Iran, Iraq,
Mongolia, Saudi Arabia, Syria, New
Zealand, Australia, Canada
German Invasion of Denmark and Norway
French and German Plans for
  the Battle of France 1940
Maginot Line
Maginot Line

Maginot line - visual visit - thionville
fortification system
Miracle of Dunkirk
German Advances until the Armistice-Battle of France: June 4-22, 1940
Vichy Goverment
         Led by Marshal Henri
         Petain
Free French Underground



              Led by Charles de
              Gaulle
Europe prior to the Battle of Britain-July, 1940
Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill
"What General Weygand called the Battle of France is over. I expect that
the Battle of Britain is about to begin. Upon this battle depends the
survival of Christian civilization. Upon it depends our own British life and
the long continuity of our institutions and our Empire. The whole fury and
might of the enemy must very soon be turned on us now. Hitler knows
that he will have to break us in this island or lose the war. If we can stand
up to him, all Europe may be free and the life of the world may move
forward into broad, sunlit uplands. But if we fail, then the whole world,
including the United States, including all that we have known and cared
for, will sink into the abyss of a new Dark Age, made more sinister, and
perhaps more protracted, by the lights of perverted science. Let us
therefore brace ourselves to our duties, and so bear ourselves that, if the
British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will
say, "This was their finest hour."
Nazi Goals
1. Destroy the Royal Air Force(before
   invasion was possible-hopefully by 9-15)
2. Attack and destroy the British Navy
3. Attack British troops
**Germany never succeeded in achieving #1
**German bombers did so poorly against the
   RAF that they started bombing at night
   only
**Great Britain was aided heavily by the
   radar and Ultra
Stages
1.   Preliminary raids on GB ships
2.   Stage 1: Attack the Royal Air Force
3.   Stage 2: Intensified raids on RAF
4.   Stage 3: Started attacking London and
     other cities
Battle of Britain
Royal Air Force
Luftwaffe
Messerschmitt Bf 109   Herman Goering
British Propaganda
  Battle of Britain
Bases for Destroyers

Great Britain gave us 99 year
leases on the following bases:           US gave Great
Antigua - Naval Air Station, Sea Plane
Base
                                         Britain old
British Guiana - Naval Air Station,      destroyers:
Sea Plane Base
Jamaica - Naval Air Station, Sea
Plane Base
St. Lucia - Naval Air Station, Sea
Plane Base
Bermuda - Naval Air Station, Sea
Plane Base
Newfoundland - Three Army Air
Force Bases (Pepperell, Goose Bay
and Stephenville), Naval Operating
Base Argentia and numerous Marine
and Army Bases and Detachments,
88 in total
Trinidad - Naval Operating Base,
Naval Air Station, Sea Plane Base,
Lighter Than Air (Blimp) Base and
Radio Station
1940 Election
FDR           Wendell Wilkie
1940 Election
FDR Signs the Lend-Lease Act
German U-boat Warfare
1939 : 222 ships sunk (114 by
submarine)
1940 : 1059 ships sunk (471 by
submarine)
1941 : 1328 ships sunk (432 by
submarine)
1942 : 1661 ships sunk (1159 by
submarine)
1943 : 597 ships sunk (463 by
submarine)
1944 : 247 ships sunk (132 by
submarine)
1945 : 105 ships sunk (56 by
submarine)
Atlantic Charter
THE ATLANTIC CHARTER-FDR/Churchill
Spring 1941

No territorial gain
No territorial changes without the peoples
support form those countries
Self-determination
Free trade
Destruction of the Nazis and then setting up
a peaceful governmet in Germany
Freedom of the seas
Abandon the use of force, disarmament and
a stronger League of Nation
German Invasion of USSR
Final Plan for
Operation
Barbarossa
Scorched Earth Policy
Stalin demanded this
of the Soviet troops
as they retreated
What is this?
Operation Typhoon:
Battle of Moscow
September 30 - December 5, 1941
The Soviet Winter Counteroffensive
December 6, 1941 - April 30, 1942
Japan Invades French Indochina 1941
Japanese Leaders
Hideki Tojo      Emperor Hirohito
Admiral Yamamoto
Pearl Harbor-December 7, 1941
Pearl Harbor
December 8, 1941
FDR s War Speech
FDR s War Speech

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  • 1. The Road to WWII 1919-1941
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  • 6. Treaty of Versailles Territorial The following land was taken away from Germany : Alsace-Lorraine (given to France) Eupen and Malmedy (given to Belgium) Northern Schleswig (given to Denmark) Hultschin (given to Czechoslovakia) West Prussia, Posen and Upper Silesia (given to Poland) The Saar, Danzig and Memel were put under the control of the League of Nations and the people of these regions would be allowed to vote to stay in Germany or not in a future referendum. The League of Nations also took control of Germany's overseas colonies. Germany had to return to Russia land taken in the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. Some of this land was made into new states : Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia. An enlarged Poland also received some of this land
  • 7. Treaty of Versailles Military Germany s army was reduced to 100,000 men; the army was not allowed tanks Germany was not allowed an airforce Germany was allowed only 6 capital naval ships and no submarines The west of the Rhineland and 50 kms east of the River Rhine was made into a demilitarized zone (DMZ). No German soldier or weapon was allowed into this zone. The Allies were to keep an army of occupation on the west bank of the Rhine for 15 years.
  • 8. Treaty of Versailles Financial The loss of vital industrial territory would be a severe blow to Germany s economy. Coal from the Saar and Upper Silesia in particular was a vital economic loss. Combined with the financial penalties linked to reparations($33 billion), it seemed clear to Germany that the Allies wanted nothing else but to bankrupt them. Germany was also forbidden to unite with Austria to form one superstate.
  • 9. Treaty of Versailles General 1. Germany had to admit full responsibility for starting the war. This was Clause 231 - the infamous "War Guilt Clause". 2. Germany, as it was responsible for starting the war as stated in clause 231, was therefore responsible for all the war damage caused by the First World War. Therefore, they had to pay reparations, the bulk of which would go to France and Belgium to pay for the damage done to both countries by the war. The figure was eventually put at $33 billion . 3. A League of Nations was set up to keep world peace.
  • 10. The German reaction to the Treaty of Versailles There was anger throughout Germany when the terms were made public. The Treaty became known as a Diktat - as it was being forced on them and the Germans had no choice but to sign it. Many in Germany did not want the Treaty signed German representatives there knew that they had no choice as Germany was incapable of restarting the war again.
  • 11. The Allies Reaction to Treaty of Versailles At first, the treaty seemed to satisfy the Big Three(US, GB, France) Allies believed it was a just peace as it kept Germany weak yet strong enough to stop the spread of communism kept the French border with Germany safe from another German attack and created the League of Nations that would end warfare throughout the world When Wilson brought treaty back to the US Senate for ratification, the Senate refused to sign it. Why? Most countries ultimately were unhappy with the treaty and the results of WWI. Why?
  • 13. Weimer Republic Why did it fail in Germany?
  • 14. League of Nations What is it? What were it s weaknesses?
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  • 19. Hitler as a baby in Austria
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  • 25. Mein Kampf My Struggle Excerpts If, with the help of his Marxist creed, the Jew is victorious over the other peoples of the world, his crown will be the funeral wreath of humanity and this planet will, as it did thousands of years ago, move through the ether devoid of men. Hence today I believe that I am acting in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator: by defending myself against the Jew, I am fighting for the work of the Lord. Here he stops at nothing, and in his vileness he becomes so gigantic that no one need be surprised if among our people the personification of the devil as the symbol of all evil assumes the living shape of the Jew. With satanic joy in his face, the black-haired Jewish youth lurks in wait for the unsuspecting girl whom he defiles with his blood, thus stealing her from her people. With every means he tries to destroy the racial foundations of the people he has set out to subjugate. Just as he himself systematically ruins women and girls, he does not shrink back from pulling down the blood barriers for others, even on a large scale. It was and it is Jews who bring the Negroes into the Rhineland, always with the same secret thought and clear aim of ruining the hated white race by the necessarily resulting bastardization, throwing it down from its cultural and political height, and himself rising to be its master.
  • 26. Nazi Propaganda "All propaganda must be so popular and on such an intellectual level, that even the most stupid of those toward whom it is directed will understand it... Through clever and constant application of propaganda, people can be made to see paradise as hell, and also the other way around, to consider the most wretched sort of life as paradise." -- Adolf Hitler
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  • 34. The Holocaust The genocide of approximately six million European Jews during World War II A program of systematic state-sponsored extermination by Nazi Germany throughout Nazi-occupied territory Approximately two-thirds of the population of nine million Jews who had resided in Europe before the Holocaust died Some maintain that the definition of the Holocaust should also include the Nazis' genocide of millions of people in other groups from Germany and other occupied territory By this definition, the total number of Holocaust victims would be between 11 million and 17 million people
  • 35. Who was inferior according to Hitler? 1. Jews(6 million dead) 2. Gypsies(500,000 to 1.5 million) 3. mentally/physically handicapped people(75,000 to 250,000) 4. Soviet Slavs/POW s/Troops-(16.5 million)The Russian Academy of Science in 1995 reported civilian victims in the USSR, including Jews, at German hands totaled 13.7 million dead including 7.4 million victims of Nazi genocide, 2.2 million deaths of persons deported to Germany for forced labor; and 4.1 million famine and disease deaths in occupied territory. German captors killed an estimated 2.8 million Soviet POWs through starvation, exposure, and execution 5. Poles(2.5 million dead) 6. Homosexuals(5-15 thousand dead) 7. communists/socialists(many but number not confirmed) 8. dark skinned people(death and forced sterilization) 9. mixed races-"The mulatto children came about through rape or the white mother was a whore," Adolf Hitler 10. Jehovah s Witnesses(2,500-5,000)
  • 36. What is the Aryan Race? misused by the Nazis to mean a so-called master race that originated around Germany perfect Aryan was blonde, blue-eyed, tall and muscular. The original term refers to a people speaking a Indo-European dialect.
  • 37. Lebensborn-Fount of Life The program aimed to promote the growth of "superior" Aryan populations by providing excellent health care and living conditions to women and by restricting access to those deemed fit Houses were set up throughout Germany and many occupied territories Many Lebensborn children were born to unwed mothers which helped lead to many rumors of rape. Contrary to widespread rumors, women were not forced to have relations with Aryan Germans
  • 38. Hitler s Jewish Question 1933 Nazis "temporarily" suspend civil liberties for all citizens in 1933-Never restored. The Nazis set up the first concentration camp at Dachau in 1933. The first inmates are 200 Communists. Jews are prohibited from working as civil servants, doctors in the National Health Service, and teachers in public high schools. All but few Jewish students are banned from public high schools and colleges.
  • 39. Nuremburg Laws 1935 1. Took away German citizenship from Jews thus making Jews second class citizens by removing their basic civil rights. 2. established membership in the Jewish race as being anyone who either considered themselves Jewish or had three or four Jewish grandparents. People with one or two Jewish grandparents were considered to be mixed race. - eventually anyone with at least one Jewish grandparent was at risk in Nazi Germany 3. Jews could only marry Jews 4. No sexual relations between non-Jewish Germans and Jews
  • 41. Kristallnacht-1938 Night of the Broken Glass On the nights of November 9 and 10, 1938, gangs of Nazi youth roamed through Jewish neighborhoods breaking windows of Jewish businesses and homes, burning synagogues and looting. In all, 101 synagogues were destroyed and almost 7,500 Jewish businesses were destroyed. 26,000 Jews were arrested and sent to concentration camps. Jews were physically attacked and beaten and 91 died in the attack.
  • 44. 1938-Cont. All Jewish children are expelled from public schools in Germany and Austria. Nazis take control of Jewish-owned businesses.
  • 45. 1939 Hitler orders the systematic murder of the mentally and physically disabled in Germany and Austria Jews are required to wear armbands or yellow stars
  • 46. 1940 Nazis begin deporting German Jews to Poland Jews are forced into ghettos Nazis begin the first mass murder of Jews in Poland
  • 47. 1941 Jews throughout Eastern Europe are forced into ghettos In two days, German units shoot 33,771 Ukrainian Jews at BabiYar- the largest single massacre of the Holocaust The death camp at Chelmno in Poland begins murdering Jews
  • 48. 1942 Nazi officials announce "Final Solution"- their plan to kill all European Jews Five death camps begin operation in Poland: Majdanek, Sobibor, Treblinka, Belzec, and Auschwitz-Birkenau Ghettos of Eastern Europe are being emptied as thousands of Jews are shipped to death camps. The United States, Great Britian, and the Soviet Union acknowledge that Germans are exterminating the Jews of Europe.
  • 49. 1943 Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto resist as the Nazis begin new rounds of deportations. These Jews hold out for nearly a month before the Nazis put down the uprising.
  • 50. 1944 Hitler takes over Hungary and begins deporting 12,000 Hungarian Jews each day to Auschwitz where they are murdered
  • 51. 1945 Hitler is defeated and World War II ends in Europe. The Holocaust is over and the death camps are emptied. Many survivors are placed in displaced persons camps until they find a country willing to accept them.
  • 52. 1947 The United Nations establishes a Jewish homeland in British- controlled Palestine, which becomes the State of Israel in 1948.
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  • 58. Nazi Science Experiments Nazi Science in the Camps Mengele's Children - The Twins of Auschwitz Page 2 Josef Mengele was the chief physician at Auschwitz
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  • 61. Kellogg-Briand Pact Afghanistan, Finland, Peru, Albania, Guatemala, Portugal, Austria, Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, Iceland, Russia, China Latvia, Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Denmark, Lithuania, Siam, Dominican Republic, Netherlands, Spain, Egypt, Nicaragua, Sweden, Estonia, Norway, Turkey, Ethiopia, Panama, Cuba, Liberia
  • 62. Japanese Invasion of Manchuria
  • 63. Japanese Invasion of Manchuria What did this affair prove ? 1.The League could not enforce its authority. 2.A major power could get away with using force 3.An issue so far from Europe was not likely to attract the whole-hearted support of the major European powers in the League - Britain and France. 4. Great Britain was more concerned with it s territories in the Far East than in the maintenance of law and order. 5. Other powers would see this as a sign that they too could get away with the use of force 6. The League also lost its most powerful member in the Far East and ultimately Japan was to unite with the two other nations that broke League rules - Germany and Italy.
  • 64. Franklin Roosevelt vs Herbert Hoover
  • 67. Ethiopia invaded by Mussolini 1936 Italy lost its Ethiopia colony in Africa at the 1896 Battle of Adua one of the worst colonial disasters of modern history Feb. 23, 1935, Italy sends large forces into Ethiopia Oct. 7, 1935, League declared Italy the aggressor
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  • 69. Italy/Ethiopia Invasion Nov. 18 , 1935, Leagues sanctions begin -arms embargo, financial embargo, non-importation of Italian goods Feb. 1936 - League could not agree on critical oil sanctions mainly because FDR refused - U.S. controlled 50% world oil trade Feb. 29, 1936, FDR signed the 1936 Neutrality Act 1. mandatory arms embargo with warring nations 2. mandatory ban on loans to warring nations May 5 - Italy occupied Addis Ababa - annexed all Ethiopia May 9
  • 70. Generalisimo Francisco Franco and the Spanish Civil War
  • 71. FDR vs. Alf Landon 1936
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  • 81. Munich Conference Neville Chamberlain-Great Britain Adolf Hitler-Germany Benito Mussolini-Italy Edouard Daladier-France
  • 84. Soviet-German Non-aggression Pact German ambassador von Ribbentrop and Soviet dictator Stalin laugh as Molotov signs the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact on August 23, 1939.
  • 85. Nazi-Soviet Non-aggression Pact Russia gave raw materials to Germany in exchange for money and weapons Both agreed to stay neutral if the other entered the war Secretly agreed to invade and split Poland. Germany would get the western half and USSR the eastern half Russia would get Finland, Estonia and Latvia and Germany would get Lithuania
  • 86. How did the world react to this pact? Shock Poland was scared Hitler thought it would force Great Britain and France to back out of their promise to help Poland if attacked
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  • 89. William Luksenburg Describes the first night of the German invasion of Poland Things began to change right the first night. The first night there were blackouts all over town. They would have a curfew. After dark, nobody's supposed to leave the house. The first memorable night is, was, when I...when some of our neighbors tried to...a young man tried to cross the street and he didn't realize just crossing the street, uh, would...would break, breach the curfew and a German soldier said, "Halt," and he kept on running. And he got machine-gunned all the way across, and he fell right in front of our house. So the Germans started yelling, all the men "'Raus" [Get out], all the men out to help carry the body in and made me carry the body with four other persons. And because, the way he was machine-gunned, he was completely like cut in half. When I got home I was completely covered with blood, and I remember when I got into the house, my mother looked at me completely covered.There was something...such an awful thing to see first time. I was just absolutely covered with blood, and I always remember my mother's, uh, expression and my mother's fear and my mother's cry out when she saw me completely covered with blood and that was the first night, the first expression what was...We didn't know what's coming and it was a horrible thing, that first night.
  • 90. Blitzkrieg-Lightning War The Concept of Blitzkrieg. 1. Airforce attacks enemy front-line and rear positions, main roads, airfields and communication centers. At the same time, infantry attacks on the entire frontline and engages enemy. 2. Tank(panzer) units breakthrough main lines of defense and advance deeper into enemy territory. While following, mechanized units pursue and engage defenders preventing them from establishing defensive positions. Infantry continues to engage enemy for the same reason. 3. Infantry attacks enemy flanks in order to link up with other groups to complete the attack and eventually encircle the enemy and/or capture strategic position. 4. Mechanized groups go deeper into the enemy territory outflanking the enemy positions and preventing withdrawing troops and defenders from establishing effective defensive positions. 5. Main force links up with other units encircling and cutting off the enemy. 6. Goal was to achieve victory as quickly as possible
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  • 98. Axis Powers Main Powers: Germany, Italy Japan Other Powers: Albania, Bulgaria, Finland, Romania, Thailand, Hungary
  • 99. Allied Powers Main Powers: Great Britain, Soviet Union, United States, China, France Latin America: Argentina, Bolivia, Mexico, Paraguay, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Ecuador, Guatamala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Venezueala
  • 100. Allied Powers Europe: Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Greece, Norway, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Poland, San Marino, Turkey, Yugoslavia Africa: Egypt, Ethiopia, Liberia, South Africa Asia/Other: China, India, Iran, Iraq, Mongolia, Saudi Arabia, Syria, New Zealand, Australia, Canada
  • 101. German Invasion of Denmark and Norway
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  • 103. French and German Plans for the Battle of France 1940
  • 105. Maginot Line Maginot line - visual visit - thionville fortification system
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  • 108. German Advances until the Armistice-Battle of France: June 4-22, 1940
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  • 111. Vichy Goverment Led by Marshal Henri Petain
  • 112. Free French Underground Led by Charles de Gaulle
  • 113. Europe prior to the Battle of Britain-July, 1940
  • 115. Winston Churchill "What General Weygand called the Battle of France is over. I expect that the Battle of Britain is about to begin. Upon this battle depends the survival of Christian civilization. Upon it depends our own British life and the long continuity of our institutions and our Empire. The whole fury and might of the enemy must very soon be turned on us now. Hitler knows that he will have to break us in this island or lose the war. If we can stand up to him, all Europe may be free and the life of the world may move forward into broad, sunlit uplands. But if we fail, then the whole world, including the United States, including all that we have known and cared for, will sink into the abyss of a new Dark Age, made more sinister, and perhaps more protracted, by the lights of perverted science. Let us therefore brace ourselves to our duties, and so bear ourselves that, if the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will say, "This was their finest hour."
  • 116. Nazi Goals 1. Destroy the Royal Air Force(before invasion was possible-hopefully by 9-15) 2. Attack and destroy the British Navy 3. Attack British troops **Germany never succeeded in achieving #1 **German bombers did so poorly against the RAF that they started bombing at night only **Great Britain was aided heavily by the radar and Ultra
  • 117. Stages 1. Preliminary raids on GB ships 2. Stage 1: Attack the Royal Air Force 3. Stage 2: Intensified raids on RAF 4. Stage 3: Started attacking London and other cities
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  • 122. British Propaganda Battle of Britain
  • 123. Bases for Destroyers Great Britain gave us 99 year leases on the following bases: US gave Great Antigua - Naval Air Station, Sea Plane Base Britain old British Guiana - Naval Air Station, destroyers: Sea Plane Base Jamaica - Naval Air Station, Sea Plane Base St. Lucia - Naval Air Station, Sea Plane Base Bermuda - Naval Air Station, Sea Plane Base Newfoundland - Three Army Air Force Bases (Pepperell, Goose Bay and Stephenville), Naval Operating Base Argentia and numerous Marine and Army Bases and Detachments, 88 in total Trinidad - Naval Operating Base, Naval Air Station, Sea Plane Base, Lighter Than Air (Blimp) Base and Radio Station
  • 124. 1940 Election FDR Wendell Wilkie
  • 126. FDR Signs the Lend-Lease Act
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  • 129. German U-boat Warfare 1939 : 222 ships sunk (114 by submarine) 1940 : 1059 ships sunk (471 by submarine) 1941 : 1328 ships sunk (432 by submarine) 1942 : 1661 ships sunk (1159 by submarine) 1943 : 597 ships sunk (463 by submarine) 1944 : 247 ships sunk (132 by submarine) 1945 : 105 ships sunk (56 by submarine)
  • 131. THE ATLANTIC CHARTER-FDR/Churchill Spring 1941 No territorial gain No territorial changes without the peoples support form those countries Self-determination Free trade Destruction of the Nazis and then setting up a peaceful governmet in Germany Freedom of the seas Abandon the use of force, disarmament and a stronger League of Nation
  • 132. German Invasion of USSR Final Plan for Operation Barbarossa
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  • 134. Scorched Earth Policy Stalin demanded this of the Soviet troops as they retreated What is this?
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  • 136. Operation Typhoon: Battle of Moscow September 30 - December 5, 1941
  • 137. The Soviet Winter Counteroffensive December 6, 1941 - April 30, 1942
  • 138. Japan Invades French Indochina 1941
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