European Theater
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European TheaterObjectives: Student will discover the major battles that were fought in the European Theater. Students will begin designing a poster to illustrate those battles.
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+Theater
During a time of war, the military uses the term “theater” to refer to a specific geographical area. WWII had two theaters: European and Pacific.
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+Fronts
The European Theater was broken up into the Western and Eastern Front because the European Theater was so big.
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+Germany Invades PolandSeptember 1, 1939
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+What happened?1st use of “Blitzkreig”
Polish Army defeat in a matter of weeks
Britain and France declared War on Germany to honor their agreement to protect Poland’s borders
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+Importance
Beginning of WWII
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+Germany invades FranceMay 10-22 1940
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+What happened?3 days after
Germany invades France, the Germans break through the lines of defense
German Army captures Paris
French government agrees to disband Army and turn over all Jews to Germany
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Britain is now the only member of the Allies in Europe and the invasion also helped strengthen the Nazi hold over Europe
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+Battle of BritainJuly 1940
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+What happened?Air Raids by Germany
against London & other major cities
Germany wanted to destroy the Royal Air Force (RAF) & force Great Britain to surrender
Germany believed they couldn’t carry out an assault on Great Britain until the RAF was taken down
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First defeat of Hitler’s military forces
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+Battle of StalingradBegins August 1942, Ends February 1943
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+What happened?Germany invaded the
Soviet Union and bombed the city of Stalingrad
Soviet Union sent 1 million well supplied soldiers to Stalingrad
Germany moves into city and was unable to receive food and supplies. They were forced into hand-to-hand combat and surrendered
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Turning point of the Eastern Front of the war: Soviet Union beings to push Germany back
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+D-DayJune 6, 1944
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+What happened?Paratroopers
invaded the coast of Normandy, France and were followed by a landing by the marines
After sustaining heavy losses, Allied forces gained control of the coast
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Turning point of the Western Front of the war: Great Britain and U.S. began to push Germany back
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+Battle of MidwayJune 1942
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+What happened?U.S. surprise
bombing on Japanese cities
Japan sent all of their military to Midway to launch attack on U.S. Fleet
U.S. Fleet was waiting for the Japanese to show up
U.S. defeated the Japanese in battle
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+Importance
Turning point of war in the Pacific: America begins to push Japan back