World war ii special 512

WWII - Road to War

  • Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany

    Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany
    Hitler was named the Chancellor of Germany.
  • Great Purge

    Great Purge
    Stalin begins his great purges on soviet citizens.
  • Neutrality Act

    Neutrality Act
    Congress passes the first of three neutrality acts banning the sale of arms to countries at war. For foreign countries to get weapons over seas they needed an export license.
  • Italy Invades Ethiopia

    Italy Invades Ethiopia
    Italy invades Ethiopia leaving 200 soldiers dead for Ethiopia.
  • Munich Conference

     Munich Conference
    Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, French Premier Edouard Daladier, and British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain sign the Munich Pact, which seals the fate of Czechoslovakia, virtually handing it over to Germany in the name of peace.
  • Invasion of Poland

    Invasion of Poland
    General Interest 1939
    Germans invade Poland
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    At 4:45 a.m., some 1.5 million German troops invade Poland all along its 1,750-mile border with German-controlled territory. Simultaneously, the German Luftwaffe bombed Polish airfields, and German warships and U-boats attacked Polish naval forces in the Baltic Sea. This declared the start of World War II.
  • Congress repeals embargo

    Congress repeals embargo
    Roosevelt appears before Congress and asks that the Neutrality Acts, a series of laws passed earlier in the decade, be amended. Roosevelt hoped to lift an embargo against sending military aid to countries in Europe facing the onslaught of Nazi aggression during World War II.
  • Germany defeats France

    Germany defeats France
    Germany invades France and attacks Britain by air.
  • Roosevelt trades destroyers for bases

    Roosevelt trades destroyers for bases
    Roosevelt sends 50 destoyers over to Britain in trade for bases over in the Western Hemisphere.
  • Lend - Lease Act

    Lend - Lease Act
    Franklin Roosevelt introduces the lend-lease program to Congress. The plan was intended to help Britain beat back Hitler’s advance while keeping America only indirectly involved in World War II.