Chapter Twelve Review
Concepts
Lebensraum – a
German word that describes Hitler’s thought that
Blitzkrieg – “lightning war”; used by Germans; a coordinated attack strategy using armoured tank divisions supported by ground troops and an umbrella of air support
Total War – a war in which countries marshal all of their resources to defeat the enemy and make everyone and everything a target; permanent legacy of WW2
Events
Munich Agreement –
signed
Kristallnacht –
“night of the broken glass”; occurred after the assassination of a Nazi
diplomat in
Battle of Britain – Brit was Hitler’s last enemy in the West and he had hope to come to cooperation terms with Brit; plan for invasion of Britain signed July 2nd; marked the first time that aircraft would be used as the primary instrument to destroy enemy resistance; Hitler bombed London and this allowed RAF to rebuild; Hitler postponed the operation
Operation Barbarossa – code name given to the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union; was to be total war with the aim of exterminating “undesirables”; Soviets able to stop the Nazi advance and Germ got first major setback of the war
Pearl Harbor –
1941 Japan’s occupation of Indo-China prompted US to impose trade ban b/w the
two nations; Two Ocean Naval Expansion Act; by striking Pearl Harbor it was
hoped that enough damage could be done to discourages US from continuing costly
war;
Operation Overlord – The Normandy Invasion; Invasion of France across English channel and naval and air support from American/Brit aircraft; Landed on beaches of Normandy June 6th 1944 – 156 000 troops traveled to beaches of Juno, Sword, Gold, Omaha, Utah under heavy air bombardment – beached consolidated June 10
Hiroshima – Truman
(US) decided to drop an atom bomb on Jap city of Hiroshima on
People
Neville Chamberlain
– British PM; strong supporter of appeasement and an architect of the Munich
Agreement; dedicated to securing peace; handed over power to Winston Churchill
on
Winston Churchill – opponent of the policy of appeasement; one of the most important wartime leaders in Brit history and one of the dominant figures of the 20th century; formed new national government comprised of members of the Conservative, Liberal, and Labour parties
General Eisenhower – supreme allied commander; directed British field marshal Montgomery to prepare detailed invasion plans and act as commander of invasion ground forces
Emperor Hirohito –
Japanese Emperor during the time of the bombings in H&N in
Harry Truman –
Roosevelt’s replacement; ordered the bombs to be dropped on