World War II in Europe: The Invasion of the USSR and American Involvement

 
SETTING UP
RUSSIA
 
Hitler begins planning to invade the 
USSR
as early as the summer of 1940
Balkan countries 
of south-eastern Europe
were key to Hitler’s invasion plan
Wanted to build bases in southeastern
Europe for his attack
wanted to make sure Britain did not
interfere
Moves influence to the Balkans
By early 1941, through threat of force,
persuaded Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary
to join the Axis Powers
Greece and Yugoslavia both resisted but
would later fall within days
 
Operation Barbarossa
- June 22, 1941
Soviets unprepared – largest army in the
world but troops were not well equipped
or well trained
Invasion went on and on until German
troops pushed 500 miles into the Soviet
Union
As they retreated, burned and destroyed
everything in the enemy’s path
 Sound familiar???
By November Leningrad was cut off from
the rest of the Soviet Union
 
To force a surrender Hitler was ready to
starve more than 2.5 million living in
Leningrad
German bombing destroyed warehouses
where food was stored
resulting in people eating cattle and horse
food among other things
Yet, the city refuses to  crumble
 causing
Hitler to look at 
Moscow-
 the capital and
heart of the Soviet Union
October 2, 1941 Nazi make their way and by
December advanced to the outskirts
Downfall: temperature dropping + Nazi’s in
summer uniform= Nazi retreating
Result: Hitler ordering 
“No retreat!”
-held the line against the Soviets until March
1943
-gained nothing but cost and 500,000
German lives
 
ATLANTIC CHARTER & GERMAN
SUBMARINES
 
Roosevelt & Churchill issued a joint declaration
Upheld free trade among the nations and the right of people to
choose their own government
Would later serve as the Allies’ peace plan at the end of WWII
 
September 4 German U-Boat fired on a US destroyer
 Roosevelt ordered navy commanders to shoot German
submarines on sight
***US was now involved in an UNDELCARED naval war with Hitler
 
Imperialism- a policy of
extending a country's
power and influence
through diplomacy or
military force
Japan’s military leaders had
dreams of an empire
Planned a pacific empire-
China
Manchuria- Rich in 
iron
 and
coal
Provide Japan with raw
materials and markets for
goods
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Hitler's plans to invade the USSR starting in 1940, the invasion through the Balkans, Operation Barbarossa in 1941, the challenges faced by German troops, the siege of Leningrad, the US providing aid to its allies, and the Atlantic Charter amid German submarine attacks.

  • World War II
  • Invasion
  • USSR
  • Hitler
  • Allies

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  1. Hitler begins planning to invade the USSR as early as the summer of 1940 Balkan countries of south-eastern Europe were key to Hitler s invasion plan Wanted to build bases in southeastern Europe for his attack wanted to make sure Britain did not interfere Moves influence to the Balkans By early 1941, through threat of force, persuaded Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary to join the Axis Powers Greece and Yugoslavia both resisted but would later fall within days SETTING UP RUSSIA

  2. Operation Barbarossa- June 22, 1941 Soviets unprepared largest army in the world but troops were not well equipped or well trained Invasion went on and on until German troops pushed 500 miles into the Soviet Union As they retreated, burned and destroyed everything in the enemy s path Sound familiar??? By November Leningrad was cut off from the rest of the Soviet Union INVASION OF RUSSIA

  3. To force a surrender Hitler was ready to starve more than 2.5 million living in Leningrad German bombing destroyed warehouses where food was stored resulting in people eating cattle and horse food among other things Yet, the city refuses to crumble causing Hitler to look at Moscow- the capital and heart of the Soviet Union October 2, 1941 Nazi make their way and by December advanced to the outskirts Downfall: temperature dropping + Nazi s in summer uniform= Nazi retreating Result: Hitler ordering No retreat! -held the line against the Soviets until March 1943 -gained nothing but cost and 500,000 German lives

  4. Felt they should not get involved UNITED STATES AIDS ITS ALLIES Between 1935 and 1937 Congress passes Neutrality Acts- making it illegal to sell arms or lend money to nations at war Lend-Lease Act passed in March 1941, the President could lend or lease arms and other supplies to any country vital to the US. US ships escorting British ships carrying US arms causing Hitler to order his submarines to sink any cargo ship they met

  5. ATLANTIC CHARTER & GERMAN SUBMARINES Roosevelt & Churchill issued a joint declaration Upheld free trade among the nations and the right of people to choose their own government Would later serve as the Allies peace plan at the end of WWII September 4 German U-Boat fired on a US destroyer Roosevelt ordered navy commanders to shoot German submarines on sight ***US was now involved in an UNDELCARED naval war with Hitler

  6. JAPANS ATTACKS MANCHURIA AND BECOMING IMPERIALISTIC Imperialism- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force Japan s military leaders had dreams of an empire Planned a pacific empire- China Manchuria- Rich in iron and coal Provide Japan with raw materials and markets for goods

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