Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Notes cont.

September 1, 1939, the beginning of the war, Germany invades Poland employing blitzkrieg tactics
September 3, Britain, France, Australia and New Zealand declare war on Germany
In two weeks German soldiers surrounded the Polish capital of Warsaw, it surrendered on the 27th
On September 17 Soviet soldiers invaded eastern Poland
 
Blitzkrieg or “Lightning War” was the name given to the new German tactics used in WW2
It relied on rapid movement and communication between forces
Germany possessed radios in many vehicles so that soldiers on the ground could communicate with the aircraft flying above
Commanders identified the crucial points in a battlefield on concentrated there
 
German Artillery and Aircraft would bombard the enemy before fast moving armoured vehicles would move in to secure positions
Infantry would accompany the armour but early on was much slower as they relied on horses or their own feet to move around
Sometimes soldiers at the front would advance so far they would outrun their supplies or be cut off
 
 
Construction began in 1929
Was between France and Germany as Belgium was, at the time, in an alliance with France
In 1936 Belgium broke this alliance
Underground forts topped with armour and armed with machine guns and multiple sizes of artillery
 
On May 10th, 1940 Germany began to push into Belgium and Holland
The Allies also moved into Belgium to set up better defensive positions
The Allied forces were quickly overwhelmed by the German Blitzkrieg tactics, German had taken Holland and Belgium by the 28th
 
The BEF (British Expeditionary Force) had been in Belgium to help fight against the Germans but after the Belgian surrender found themselves on the run
Germany took the northern coast so they could later attack England
Germany then moved south to take the rest of France, before it could happen, France surrendered
Over 500,000 British, French and even some Polish troops escaped to England
 
On June 22 France and Germany signed an armistice on the same rail car that had been used at the end of WW1
On June 25th the western campaign was over Allied losses were 100,000 killed and 2.2 million taken prisoner, the Germans lost 45,000 killed and wounded
Germany had taken Belgium, Holland and France in 6 weeks,
 
 
The air battle that took place between Germany and the UK From July 10 – October 31, 1940
Approximately 1,000 British pilots were killed or wounded,  4,300 German Pilots were killed, wounded, or taken prisoner
After taking France Hitler believed Britain would want peace rather than be invaded
British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, energized the British people against signing an armistice
 
The British navy still greatly outnumbered and outgunned the German navy
Hitler’s navy told him that an invasion of England could happen but only if the German air force, the Luftwaffe, enjoyed air superiority
The German plan “Operation Sea Lion” called for landings on the south coast of Great Britain, but only after the Luftwaffe had swept the RAF (Royal Air Force) from the skies
 
 
At the outset Germany began targeting shipping convoys and British ports to cut off their supplies
Germany then shifted their focus to bombing RAF airfields and airplane production centers
However, one night German bombers accidentally bombed London, the British reacted by bombing Berlin
Germany then shifted their tactics to bombing British cities, giving the RAF time to recover and eventually defeat the German Luftwaffe
something they couldn’t do in 4 years in WW1

Notes

Here are your notes from the slides in case you have missed them, the site that I used to host the slides appears to not like me anymore so I have to post them like this, yes, I know, reading.

 
Military restrictions: German army limited to 100,000, navy limited to 15,000, import and export of weapons not allowed, poison gas, armed aircraft, tanks, armoured cars prohibited,
Germany gave Alsace and Lorraine to France, Poland created cut Germany in half,
Germany had to pay Allied countries the equivalent of 442 billion USD for their losses, finished paying in 2010
 
Military restrictions: German army limited to 100,000, navy limited to 15,000, import and export of weapons not allowed, poison gas, armed aircraft, tanks, armoured cars prohibited,
Germany gave Alsace and Lorraine to France, Poland created cut Germany in half,
Germany had to pay Allied countries the equivalent of 442 billion USD for their losses, finished paying in 2010
 
 
In 1936 Germany took back the Rheinland
In 1938 Germany marched into Austria and forced their people to vote to become a part of Germany, 99% for in a fixed result
Hitler promised this was his last expansion
Hitler later on demanded part of Czechoslovakia be returned to Germany
Neville Chamberlin signed the Munich Agreement that gave Hitler the Sudetenland in exchange for halting his aggression
 
In March 1939 Hitler invaded the rest of Czechoslovakia
Britain and France still did nothing but they though that Poland was likely Hitler’s next target
Britain and France promised Poland that if Hitler attacked they would declare war
 
The League of Nations was an international organization formed after WW1 to help prevent future wars
They would impose economic sanctions on aggressive nations then possibly use member nations’ armies
The United States, following its policy of isolationism, did not join
 
 
Not all countries were a part of the League
The League couldn’t make countries do anything
The League had no army of its own
Met only 4 times a year and could not act quickly

Thursday, April 7, 2011

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Here are your slides about Canadian Battles

If you want more, better, videos than the one i showed you today about battles. Youtube "20th century Battlefields" alot of really good and interesting stuff from the history channel. Hosted by a couple British guys, so you can feel classy while you watch!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Trench warfare

Here are your notes onr Trench Warfare and Enemy Aliens, I also have a few good sites you can use for your projects or just to explore around.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/worldwarone/ <- a couple of games and lots of info once you start looking around

http://www.historyonthenet.com/WW1/ww1main.htm <- I think i've seen some of you using this already, but it's a really good site for everyone to look at.

World war 1

Here are the notes from your first class.