Mr.Clark World War 2

  • German Blitzkrieg 1939-1940

    German Blitzkrieg 1939-1940
    Blitzkrieg meant lighting war and it was used to defeat enemy’s quick this caused immediate death and destruction The British viewed blitzkrieg like a snail but got defeated www.histroylearningsite.com
  • Ribbentrop/Molotov Pact

    Ribbentrop/Molotov Pact
    Freeing Nazi Germany was concern about its eastern front, the German-Soviet pact permitted Adolf Hitler to destroy the West with relative impunity. Nazi totalitarian started World War 2 overrunning Poland immediately after closing the first agreement. That brought Great Britain and France but not the Soviet Union, which detained the eastern portion of Poland into the conflict against Germany. The Pact assured a non-involvement of the Soviet Union in a European War, as well as separating Germa
  • Germanys Invasion of Poland

    Germanys Invasion of Poland
    Germany invaded Poland for more land Britain and France gathered up together to dominate Germany this picture shows Land evacuated http://www.ushmm.org
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    German Blitzkrieg 1939-1940

    Blitzkrieg meant lighting war and it was used to defeat enemy’s quick this caused immediate death and destruction.
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  • Battle of Britain 1940

    Battle of Britain 1940
    Battle of Britain was an airspace war won by the British who defeated Germany Germans wanted to defeat the British because they were the only enemy http://www.netplaces.com/world-war-ii/europe/the-battle-of-britain.htm The British held out long enough for the Germans not to strike out the U.S (RAF) Royal Air Force American bomber
  • Nazi Invasion of the Soviet Union 1941

    Nazi Invasion of the Soviet Union 1941
    The plan was crush the soviet Russia which involved rapid operations to destroy troops
    This event happened because of Hitler always saw the Ribbentrop/Molotov pact as a way to defeat them.
    This caused another way for the Germans and soviet to lose more property I choose this picture because it shows them preparing for combat
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  • Pearl Harbor 1941

    Pearl Harbor 1941
    It was a surprise attack on the United States to take over the pacific
    They had many bomb sites set up the U.S got out of the war, and then the depression, and then finally this event happen
    The U.S lost many aircraft This is the destruction that it caused from the United States www.google.com
  • Wannsee Conference 1942

    Wannsee Conference 1942
    The wannsee conference was the final solution to the Jewish problem
    This event took place because the German believed that Jews were trouble and they wanted control
    This cause many people to die from emigration, small places to ghettos in cities along rail lines, forced to concentration camps, and finally, extermination.
    this event spread world wide upon the nation in the newpaper tragic moment www.histroylearningsite.com
  • Battle of Stalingrad 1942

    Battle of Stalingrad 1942
    I choose this pic because it shows data destroyed by the forces
    German & Axis Forces Soviet Forces
    Led by General Paulus Led by General Zhukov
    1,011,500 men 1,000,500 men
    10,290 artillery guns 13,541 artillery guns
    675 tanks 894 tanks
    1,216 planes 1,115 planes The turning point of World War 2. The Soviet counter-offensive, which stuck and demolished the German 6th Army , the major event to German defeat of the war.
    The bloodiest war in history
    The Germans wanted oil fields
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  • Nazis take sudenland in October 1998

    Nazis take sudenland in October 1998
    Nazis invaded the Sudetenland because they thought it never should have been taken from them after the war all of the Germans in that area believed so to and it was a common belief.
    The Germans thought that they should what was theirs back since it was taken from them in world war one. The British prime minister famously declared a speech that the agreement ensured “peace for our time. The Munich Agreement did not, in fact, bring about peace. The Nazis detained the rest of Czechoslovakia i