World War 2

  • Adolf Hitler Rises To Power

    Adolf Hitler Rises To Power
    Hitler started off by joining a political party in Germany known as the DAP in 1919, as the years went by in 1933, Paul Von Hidenberg appointed him as Chancellor allowing him to practice dictatorial power without any legal complications.
  • Policy of appeasement

    Policy of appeasement
    AppeasementThe policy of appeasement was created to avoid any further conflicts.
  • Anschluss of Austria

    Anschluss of Austria
    Hitler Union with the German’s had been a dream of Austrian social. Democrats since 1919. The rise of Adolf Hitler and his authoritarian rule made such a proposition less attractive. Despite the fact that Hitler did not have a full approval of the Austrians social Democrats, the rise of a pro- Nazi right-wing party within Austria in the mid 1930’s paved the way for Hitler to make his move.
  • Munich conference

    Munich conference
    Munich ConferenceHitler had previously started rearming Germany to defiance of the treaty of Versailles, reoccupied he Rhineland in 1936 and annexed Austria in 1938.
  • Invasion of Poland

    Invasion of Poland
    Invasion Of PolandOn September 1, 1939, Germany invaded Poland. The Polish army was defeated within weeks of the invasion. germans broke through polish borders with over 2,000 tanks and over 1,000 planes.
  • Sitzkierg

    Sitzkierg
    Sitzkrieg Known as "Phony War"
    Germany declared war on Poland on September 1st, 1939. Two days later while the Germans troops continued to pour into Poland, France and Britain declared was on

    Germany, there were no major military land operations in what came to be known as a Sitzkierg.
  • Miracle of Dunkirk

    Miracle of Dunkirk
    Miracle Of DunkirkThe Germans forced to continue their advance in France. The commander of British Expeditionary force in France could see that the German invaders were getting the upper hand. The France army was in disarray while his own forces were fighting desperately.
  • Blitzkrieg

    Blitzkrieg
    BlitzkriegBlitzkrieg is a military tactic designed to create the disorganization among the enemy’s force through the use of a mobile force or locally concentrated firepower. It was later developed in Germany by an army officer called Hein Guderain who looked at new technologies. Blitzkrieg is also known as the lightning warfare.
  • The Battle of Moscow

    The Battle of Moscow
    http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/battle_for_moscow.htm
    The battle of Moscow started on October 2nd, 1941, the capture of the Moscow was seen in vital to the success of Operation Barbarossa. The Hitler believed that once the heart has been cut out in Russia the whole nation would Collapse.
  • The Battle of Stalingrad

    The Battle of Stalingrad
    http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/battle_of_stalingrad.htmThe battle of Stalingrad is considered as many historians that turned the point of World War 2 in Europe. The battle was bled the German army dry in Russia and after the defeat, the German army was in full retreat.
  • D-Day

    D-Day
    D-Day
    During the World War 2, the battle of Normandy, Which lasted from June,1944 to August,1944. The War began on June 6th,1944, which is known as a D-day. When the Americans, British, Canadian forced the lands of five beaches along 50-mile of the France Normandy Region.