World War II and Post-War Europe

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							World War II and Post-War
        Europe
       -Key Concepts-
I. Hitler’s Foreign Policy Goals
                 • Made clear in Mein Kampf
                     --The Third Reich
                 •   More than just a revision
                     of the Treaty of Versailles
                 •   The need for
                     “lebensraum”
                 •   The vast spaces of Russia
                     were his target
II. Economic and Social Stability
       through Expansion
                 • Domestic economic policy
                     fit his foreign policy
                 •   Territorial Expansion
                     came to be seen as an
                     economic “safety valve”
                 •   Aggressive Foreign Policy
                     was undertaken to avoid
                     domestic difficulties
III. Revising the Treaty of
         Versailles
              • Allies came to believe
                  that the Treaty was
                  unworkable by the
                  mid-1930’s
              •   Rebuilding of German
                  Army (March, 1935
                  radio address)
              •   Formation of the
                  German Airforce:
                  Luftwaffe
IV. Revising the Treaty of
     Versailles (cont)
             • Reinstating Draft to
                 form an army of 36
                 divisions—500,000
                 men
             •   Remilitarization of the
                 Rhineland (March,
                 1936)
             •   French merely lodged
                 a protest with the
                 League of Nations
V. Aggressive Italian Foreign Policy

                  • Invasion of Ethiopia
                      (October, 1935)
                  •   Aid to General Franco
                      fighting the Spanish
                      Civil War
                  •   The Rome-Berlin-
                      Tokyo Axis (October,
                      1936)
VI. The “Anschluss”
          • The unification of
              Austria and Germany
          •   German troops march
              into Austria (March,
              1938)
          •   Seems to be an
              example of Wilsonian
              self-determination
VI. The “Anschluss” (cont)
                • No European power was
                    willing to risk war over
                    such a popular invasion
                •   Germany now included
                    territory that had never
                    been a part of the whole
                    Reich
                •   Hitler was triumphant and
                    more confident than ever
1938 British Cartoon after the
         “Anschluss”
VII. Czechoslovakia and the Policy
         of Appeasement
                 • Eastern Europe began to
                     clamor for protection
                 •   Hitler eyed the
                     Sudetenland with desire
                 •   Czechoslovakia has a
                     treaty with France
                 •   Policy of Appeasement
                     was especially tragic in
                     the case of
                     Czechoslovakia
VII. Czechoslovakia and
  Appeasement (cont)
            • Very tense moment for
              Europe (September,
              1938)
              --British Prime Minister
              Neville Chamberlain
            • The Munich Agreement
              (September 30, 1938)
            • Hitler marches into
              Prague and takes the rest
              of Czechoslovakia (March
              15, 1939)
 VIII. Why Did the Western
Democracies Appease Hitler?
              • Widespread Pacifism
              • Increasing Guilt over the
                  harshness of the Treaty
                  of Versailles
              •   Hitler and Mussolini seen
                  as a protection against
                  further communist
                  advances
              •   Britain and France were
                  far too weak internally to
                  oppose Hitler
              •   U.S. isolationism
IX. The Invasion of Poland
             • German displeasure with
                 the Polish corridor
             •   British and French
                 abandon appeasement
             •   Nazi-Soviet Non-
                 Aggression Pact (August,
                 1939)
             •   British announced
                 support for Poland—Hitler
                 hesitates
             •   Invasion of Poland—
                 September 1, 1939
Anonymous Cartoon, 1939
Life Magazine Cartoon
 (September 1, 1939)
X. A Brief Look at World War II
                • Nazi “Blitzkrieg”
                • The “Sitzkrieg” or Phony
                    War (winter of 1939-
                    1940)
                •   Russia at war with
                    Finland (November,
                    1939-March, 1940)
                •   Impact of the Russo-
                    Finnish War
                •   German attack on
                    Norway and Denmark
                    (April 9, 1940)
X. World War II (cont)
           • Tension Between France
               and England
           •   General Manstein
               proposes a derivation of
               the old Schlieffen Plan
           •   German attack on France
               (May 10, 1940)
           •   The miraculous
               evacuation at Dunkirk
               (May 27-June 4, 1940)
German Invasion of France—
        May, 1940
Evacuation at Dunkirk,
    June 4, 1940
Soldiers walk across vehicles in the water to get to
    ships in deeper water—Dunkirk Evacuation
X. World War II (cont)
           • The Fall of France
               -- “Vichy” France in the
               south
               --Charles de Gaulle
               escapes to London
           •   The Battle of Britain
               (June-December, 1940)
               --The “Blitz”
               --Leadership of Winston
               Churchill
Londoners Sleep in the Tube
 During the Battle of Britain
X. World War II (cont)
           • Crucial Delay of Invasion
             of Russia to help out
             Italian forces in Greece
             (April-May, 1941)
           • Invasion of Russia—June
             22, 1941 (“Operation
             Barbarossa”)
           • Initial Hesitation by Stalin
             and a Soviet military
             disaster
           • Hitler divides troops
             towards Leningrad and
             Kiev
X. World War II (cont)
           • German Troops in
             suburbs of Moscow by
             early October, 1941
           • German Troops began to
             suffer
           • Soviet Counterattack and
             Moscow is saved
             (December 5-6, 1941)
           • The Battle of Stalingrad
             (September, 1942-
             January, 1943)
XI. An Uneasy Alliance
           • Lend-Lease Aid to the
               Soviets
           •   Atlantic Charter (August,
               1941)
           •   US entry into the war
               (December 8, 1941)
           •   British diplomacy with
               Stalin
           •   Allied Strategy against
               the Germans
           •   War in North Africa
XI. An Uneasy Alliance (cont)
               • Invasion of Sicily and
                   Italy (July-August, 1943)
               •   Teheran Conference
                   (November 28-December
                   1, 1943)
               •   Opening of a Second
                   Front—the Invasion of
                   Normandy (“Operation
                   Overlord”)
               •   From D-Day to V-E Day
               •   Yalta Conference—
                   February, 1945
XII. Nazi Treatment of Occupied
            Peoples
                • Germany and its “allies”
                    during the War
                •   A German “New Order”
                •   Treatment of Occupied
                    Peoples
                    -- “Mongrelized peoples”
                    --Treatment of Slavs
                •   The importance of
                    “orderly reproduction” or
                    scientific breeding
XIII. Nazi Treatment of the Jews
                • Early Approach:
                    Restrictions
                •   More acute problem with
                    the invasion of Poland
                •   Warsaw Ghetto (October,
                    1940)
                •   SS Murder Squads
                •   Establishment of Death
                    camps in Poland
                    --Auschwitz
                •   Reaction when camps
                    were discovered
Arrival at Auschwitz
Entry Gate of Auschwitz
The Condemned Unclothe and Sort
       Clothes and Shoes
The Condemned are sent to the
         Showers
Empty Cans of Zyklon B
Bodies were then Cremated
XIV. Resistance Movements to
         Nazi Terror
              • Warsaw Ghetto uprising
                  (April, 1943)
              •   Death Camp Uprisings
                  (1942-1943)
              •   Some simply gave in to
                  Nazi tyranny
              •   Resistance organized all
                  over occupied Europe
              •   Turning Points in
                  European resistance to
                  Nazi rule
XV. Legacies of World War II
                • Shift in Global Power
                • Beginning of the Atomic
                    Age—anxiety living under
                    the mushroom cloud
                •   Change in traditional
                    American foreign policy of
                    isolationism
                •   Irrationality of Nazi
                    atrocities jarred
                    confidence of western
                    civilization
XVI. The Cold War: 1945-1989
               • Origins
                   --Case Study: Stalin
                   and the Polish
                   government
                   --Potsdam
                   Conference: July,
                   1945
               •   Key Events
               •   Unraveling in 1989
XVII. De-Colonization and Beyond

                •   Reasons
                •   Process
                •   Results
                •   A New World of
                    Terror

						
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