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Adolf Hitler promised that he will do all of the following in Germany EXCEPT
revive the German military
reclaim Germany’s lost territory
cleanse the German land of undesirable people
increase communism and bring fairness and equality to Germans
He became head of the British government in 1940. Made an inspiring speech for every British citizen to join the struggle: “We shall defend our island. We shall never surrender.”
Adolf Hitler
Winston Churchill
Joseph Stalin
Benito Mussolini
On September 1, 1939, Germany invaded Poland, so France and Great Britain declared war. Turning west, the Nazis rolled over Belgium and attacked France; it fell in a month. Then the German Air Force bombed British cities every night for a year.
Early Action in WWI
Final Action in WWI
Midway Action in WWI
Armistice Action in WWI
On June 6, 1944, over 160,000 US and British soldiers crossed the English Channel and invaded German-held territory in France.
Operation Barbarossa
Battle of the Britain
D-Day
Battle of Stalingrad
The Nazi program to completely destroy Judaism. Six million Jews were killed—two-thirds of the Jewish citizens of Europe—in an organized, government policy of forced labor and mass murder.
Early Action
Final Action
Passover
Holocaust
Hitler’s army invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941 in the largest military action in history. Hitler committed suicide. Soviet soldiers marched into Berlin. On May 8, 1945, Churchill finally announced the German surrender to a huge crowd of Londoners, proclaiming: “This is your victory.”
Final Action of WWII
Early Action of WWII
D-DAY
Operation Barbarossa
Karl Marx was a German historian who wrote about an economic system that had no rich or poor. Marx predicted that the workers of the world would rise up and this would spread quickly. In 1917, Vladimir Lenin created a new nation based on Marx’s ideas.
Democracy
Communism
Dictatorship
Autocracy
The agreement to end World War I was signed in France in June 1919. The purpose was to punish Germany for the war.
The Armistice Treaty
Treaty of Surrender
D-Day
Treaty of Versailles
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