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					<description><![CDATA[World War II was the worst war in history and killed more people than any other war before. It lasted from 1939 to 1945 and, starting out from Europe, spread to nearly every part of the world .

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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Introduction</h2>



<p>World War II was the worst war in history and killed more people than any other war before. It lasted from 1939 to 1945 and, starting out from Europe, spread to nearly every part of the world . </p>


<p>About 17 million <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a person who fights for their country in a war">soldiers</a> died during six years of the war. Even more <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a person who is not a soldier in a war">civilians</a> &#8211;  men, women and children &#8211; died from bomb <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the act of using weapons against an enemy">attacks</a>, illnesses or <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to suffer or die because you do not get enough to eat">starvation</a>. Millions of <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="member of a group of people who come from ancient Hebrews; many of them live in Israel
">Jews</a> died in German <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a place where people are kept prisoners and treated badly">concentration camps</a>. The war left many other people without jobs and homes.   </p>



<p>Many cities and industries in Europe and Asia were completely <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to damage completely">destroyed</a> by bombs and large areas of land were <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to be left in ruins">devastated</a>.  </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Causes of World War II</h2>



<p>There are many causes of the war and some of them go back to the end of the First World War. The end of World War I and the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="opposite of war">peace</a> that followed in 1919 changed the face of Europe and the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="line between two countries or regions">borders</a> of countries completely. New nations <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="here:created">emerged</a> and countries that lost the war, <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="above all">especially</a> Germany and Austria had to give up a lot of land. They also had to pay money to other countries for the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the harm that you do to something or someone">damages</a> and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="if something is damaged or ruined completely">destruction</a> that happened during the war.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Economic Problems</h3>



After the war many countries were <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="when you owe someone money">in debt</a>. The losers had problems paying <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="money which a country that loses a war has to pay for all the deaths and damages that it caused">reparations</a> and the winners borrowed a lot of money from the United States which they could not pay back. <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="when prices go up and the value of money goes down">Inflation</a> in many countries left people without any <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="all the moeny that you have saved">savings</a>. In the 1930s the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="period after the stock market crash of 1929 ; the time before the Second World War in which millions of people all over the world were out of work and many were poor">Great Depression</a>, starting out in the USA, <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="moved to">spread</a> to Europe and stopped the continent&#8217;s <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="getting better">recovery</a>. Millions of people were out of work and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the situation of being poor">poverty</a> rose.



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<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Feeding the poor in Germany in 1931</strong><br><a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-T0706-501,_berlin,_Armenspeisung.jpg">Image : Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-T0706-501 / CC-BY-SA 3.0</a>,&nbsp;<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/de/deed.en" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CC BY-SA 3.0 DE</a>, <br>via Wikimedia Commons</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Political Movements</h3>



<p>  The problems after the war made the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the people who rule a country">governments</a> in many countries weaker and weaker. Two <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="group of people who believe the same things and have the same ideas">movements</a> became more and more powerful: Communism, known as &#8220;the Left&#8221;, called for a revolution of the working class. <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a system in which people’s lives are completely controlled by the state ; no other opinions are allowed">Fascism</a>, known as &#8220;the Right&#8221;, wanted a strong national government   </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Axis and Allied Powers</h3>



<p>Two groups of nations fought against each other during the Second World War. </p>


<p>During the 1930s Germany, Italy and Japan led a group of nations called the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the countries that fought together against the Allies in World War II (Germany, Japan, Italy and others)">Axis</a>. The leaders of these countries were dictators. They wanted their own countries to grow and others to become weaker. In the years before the beginning of World War II all three Axis powers had <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to make stronger">strengthened</a> and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to make more modern">modernized</a> their armies. </p>


<p>In the 1930s the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="short word for National Socialist">Nazi</a> Party rose to power in Germany. In 1933 the party&#8217;s leader Adolf Hitler was <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to choose someone for a job">appointed</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the leader of a government">chancellor</a> and became known as <i>&#8220;der Führer&#8221;</i>. He promised to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="something you do to punish someone who has hurt you">take revenge</a> on the countries that had <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to win against">defeated</a> Germany in the First World War and make Germany the most powerful country in the world. He also <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to say in public">claimed</a> that only Germans were the true <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="group of people who have the same skin colour">race</a> and wanted to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="here: to kill people that they don’t want any more">get rid of</a> Jews, Communists, and other weaker people.  </p>


<p>In Italy Benito Mussolini, known as the &#8220;Il Duce&#8221;, became the leader of the Fascist Party, which gained many <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="people who follow a leader and his group
">supporters</a>. He promised to bring <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="situation in which people respect the law and follow the rules of a country">law and order</a> to the country and help <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="work out, find an answer to a problem">solve</a> its <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="everything connected with business and the economy; the buying and selling of goods">economic</a> problems.   </p>

<p>The Axis Powers <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to enter a country and take control of it">invaded</a> other countries and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to make larger">expanded</a> their <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="land">territory</a>. At the beginning of the 1930s Japan invaded Manchuria because it had a lot of <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="very important products that a country needs, like wood, oil, coal etc..">raw materials</a>. In 1938 it attacked China and later on <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="here: to get more land">expanded</a> to Southeast Asia. In 1935 Italy took over Ethiopia. Germany started its <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="take-over ; to take control of a region by fighting   ">conquest</a> of <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="from another country">foreign</a> territories by invading Austria. Italy and Germany also sent <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="person who fights for a country in a war">soldiers</a> to help another dictator, Francisco Franco, in the Spanish <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="two groups in the same country fight against each other">Civil War</a>.     </p>


<p>The Allies were made up of a total of 50 countries. They were led by Great Britain, the Soviet Union, France, China and the United States and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to be against">opposed</a> the Axis.</p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Dictators of Axis powers Italy and Germany : Mussolini and Hitler</strong><br><a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_146-1969-065-24,_M%C3%BCnchener_Abkommen,_Ankunft_Mussolini.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Image: Bundesarchiv, Bild 146-1969-065-24 / CC-BY-SA 3.0</a>, <br>CC BY-SA 3.0 DE, via Wikimedia Commons</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Beginning of the War</h3>



<p> On September 30, 1938 Great Britain, France and Germany <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to put your name on a document">signed</a> the Munich <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="when two people, groups or countries promise to do something">Agreement</a>. It gave Germany the right to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="take control of">take over</a> the Sudetenland, a part of Czechoslovakia. The two Allies hoped it would <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to please, make happy">satisfy</a> Hitler and keep them out of the war. The agreement, however, was broken and Hitler not only <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to enter a country with an army and take control of it">invaded</a> the Sudetenland but took over all of Czechoslovakia.   </p>


<p>It was clear that Poland, on Germany&#8217;s eastern <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="line between two countries">border</a>, would be the next <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="object you want to attack">target</a>. Great Britain and France promised to help Poland if it were attacked. In August 1939 Germany and the Soviet Union signed a &#8220;non-aggression pact&#8221;, in which they promised not to attack each other. Germany did this so that it would not have to fight on two <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="line that separates you from your enemy">fronts</a>.   </p>


<p>On September 1, 1939 Germany invaded Poland and World War II began.   </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Adolf Hitler and the Rise of the NSdAP</h2>



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<p>Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau, Austria on April 20, 1889 and spent most of his <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="being a child">childhood</a> in Linz. He was not a very good student and dreamt of becoming a painter. In 1913 he moved to Munich and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to do something without getting paid for it">volunteered</a> for the Germany Army when World War I broke out.  </p>

<p>Germany lost the war, and the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="written document between two people or countries">Treaty</a> of Versailles <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to make someone suffer because they have done something wrong">punished</a> the country very severely. It lost its <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="countries that are controlled by their mother countries in other continents">overseas colonies</a> and had to give up its Saar coal region to France. It was only allowed to have a small army and building ships was forbidden. The treaty also made Germany pay a lot of money to Great Britain and France for the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the harm that you do to something or someone">damage</a> caused by the war. Hitler was angry at the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the counties that fought against Germany in World War II (The USA, Great Britain, France and the Soviet Union)">Allies</a> because he thought they had treated his <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="country where someone is born
">homeland</a> in an unfair way.  </p>

<p>After the war life became very difficult for the Germans. <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="period after the stock market crash of 1929 ; the time before the Second World War in which millions of people all over the world were out of work and many were poor
">The Great Depression</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to make someone do something">forced</a> many of them out of work and made money almost <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="withoug any value">worthless</a>. Many Germans believed that only a strong leader could make their nation <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to feel good and important">proud</a> again.</p>

<p>After returning to Munich Hitler became the leader of the National Socialist German Worker’s Party, or Nazis. The party’s <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a picture or object that is used to show a country, organization or a party">emblem</a> was an old <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="curved, bent">hooked</a> cross called <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the symbol of National Socialism">swastika</a> . Hitler was a powerful speaker and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a large group of people">crowds</a> of <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="someone who supports the ideas of a leader">followers</a> came to his meetings.   </p>
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<p>In 1923 Adolf Hitler tried to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to bring down">overthrow</a> the German <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the poeple who rule a country">government</a>. He failed and had to go to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="place where people go to when they have committed a crime">prison</a> for nine months. There he wrote his book <i>“Mein Kampf”</i>. In it he looked for <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the answer to a problem">solutions</a> to Germany&#8217;s problems.</p>

<p>Hitler spoke in a style that many people liked. He <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to say that a person is responsible for something bad">blamed</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="member of a group of people who come from ancient Hebrews; many of them live in Israel
">Jews</a>, Communists and other groups for all the problems that the country had and said that only if <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="not mixed with others; real">pure</a> Germans, which he called Aryans, controlled the country it would return to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="here: being important and powerful">greatness</a> .</p>

<p>By January 1933 Adolf Hitler and his National Socialist party took over power. He became a dictator, a leader with complete control and created the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the period of Nazi government , led by Adolf Hitler from 1933 to 1945">Third Reich</a>. The Nazis acted quickly against everyone who was against them. They <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="forbid; not allow">outlawed</a> all other political parties. People who <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to be against">opposed</a> the new government were often murdered. </p>

<p>Once in control he started <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to treat someone in a cruel and unfair way">persecuting</a> the Jews. He also began <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to make stronger">strengthening</a> the German army and creating jobs for the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the people of a country">population</a>. This made him <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="more and more">increasingly</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="liked by many people">popular</a> among many Germans.  </p>

<p>The Nazis tried to get teenagers to follow Adolf Hitler and his party. These teenagers were organized in groups called the “Hitler Youth” where they <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to say a phrase or a word again and again">chanted</a> Nazi <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="mottos">slogans</a> and sang songs <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to show respect for">in honour</a> of the Fuehrer.</p>


<p>By 1944 the war was going badly for Hitler and the Third Reich. Some of his officers wanted to end the war and save the country from <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="being completely destroyed">destruction</a>. They tried to kill him by <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="putting">planting</a> a bomb in his office, but Hitler <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="get away">escaped</a> without injuries. <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="finally, in the end">Eventually</a> he <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="begin to understand">realized</a> that Germany had lost the war. He <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="killed himself">committed suicide</a> on April 30th 1945 in Berlin. Eva Braun, his <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a woman that a man has a sexual relationship with, but is not his wife">mistress</a>, died with him.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Blitzkrieg</h2>



<p> On September 1, 1939 Germany <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to enter a country with an army and take control of it">invaded</a> Poland and World War II began. At the same time the Soviet Union <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="using weapons against an enemy in a war">attacked</a> Poland from the east. It was divided among the two countries before the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the counties that fought against Germany in World War II (The USA, Great Britain, France and the Soviet Union)">Allies</a> were able to help.</p>

<p>Germany&#8217;s attack was carried out with fast <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a heavy military car that moves on a metal belt. It has a large gun on its top">tanks</a> and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="soldiers">troops</a> that were <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="help, assist">supported</a> by warplanes. Because the German army moved very quickly this phase of the war was called &#8220;Blitzkrieg&#8221;. </p>

<p>In the following spring Germany invaded Norway and Denmark. Both countries were occupied by the German army by June. On May 10, 1940 Hitler&#8217;s troops invaded the Low Countries- Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg and days later they <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to give up">surrendered</a>.    </p>

<p>In the middle of May German soldiers crossed into France and by June 14 the Germans had entered Paris. On June 22 France <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to put your name on a document">signed</a> a <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="when two people, groups or countries promise not to attack each other">peace agreement</a> with Germany. German <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="soldiers">forces</a> then <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="march into another country and stay there">occupied</a> northern France and the Atlantic coast. A new <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the poeple who rule a country">government</a> that was friendly to the Germans was formed in Vichy. On the other side General Charles de Gaulle <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to get away in a dangerous situation">escaped</a> to Great Britain and started his free French <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="group of people who believe the same things and have the same ideas">movement</a>. In a <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a programme on the radio">radio broadcasts</a> he <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="persuade; to ask someone to do something">urged</a> the French people to fight against the Germans. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Battle of Britain</h2>



<p> Hitler next wanted to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to enter a country and take control of it">invade</a> the island of Great Britain. He attacked the British Air Force in order to control the skies over the island. It was history&#8217;s first <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="important">major</a> air <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="fight">battle</a>. </p>


<p>In June 1940, the German Luftwaffe began bombing <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a smaller airport where military planes take off and land">airfields</a> and other <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="objects you want to attack">targets</a> in southern England. German warplanes attacked from airports in France. At the end of the battle the British had shot down about 1700 German planes. Hitler saw that he could not <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="win against">defeat</a> England&#8217;s air force , so he gave up his idea of invading Britain. Instead, he sent the Luftwaffe to bomb British cities and towns. In London alone, more than 12,000 civilians were killed.  </p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>German Messerschmidt bomber during the Battle of Britain</strong></p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Battle of the Atlantic</h2>



<p> During the war Great Britain got most of its food, war materials and other <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="things that are necessary for daily life , like food, clothes, medicine etc..">supplies</a> from North America. <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="in all of">Throughout</a> the war Germany tried to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to damage completely">destroy</a> the ships that brought <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="products">goods</a> to the island. German U-boats or submarines were the biggest <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="danger">threat</a> to the British <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="part of a country’s army that fights at sea">navy</a>. At first, these U-boats were very <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to be good at doing something">successful</a> in <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="finding">tracking down</a> British <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the goods that are carried on a ship or a plane">cargo</a> ships and sinking them. They often attacked in groups called <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="here: a group of submarines that travel together and attack enemy ships">wolf packs</a>. </p>

<p>To <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="here: to escape without damage">survive</a> such attacks British ships travelled in groups called <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="group of ships that are travelling together">convoys</a>. They were <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="defend, guard">protected</a> by <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a small fast military ship with guns">destroyers</a> and also <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="helped">supported</a> by planes. As time went on America gave British ships more and more protection. </p>

<p>In 1943 the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the counties that fought against Germany in World War II (The USA, Great Britain, France and the Soviet Union)">Allies</a> began to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a ship that travels with another one to protect it">escort</a> the convoys with small <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="ship that planes can fly from and land on">aircraft carriers</a>. The planes that could take off from the carriers and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to be able to hit something that is a long distance away">long-range</a> bombers from land began to attack and destroy more and more German submarines. The Allies began winning the sea war also because they started using an underwater radar system called <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="machine on a ship or submarine that uses sound waves to find out where objects under water are">sonar</a> to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="find">locate</a> submarines. By the middle of 1943 the Allies were sinking U-boats faster than the Germans could <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="take the place of">replace</a> them.       </p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Officers on board a British destroyer on the lookout for German U-boats</strong><br><a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Officers_on_the_bridge.jpg">Post-Work: User:W.wolny</a>, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Holocaust</h2>



<p>  Under Adolf Hitler the National Socialist German Worker’s Party became very powerful in Germany from 1933 to 1945. The <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="short word for National Socialist">Nazis</a>, as they were called, wanted to get rid of people who they thought were not as good as they were. They <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="above all">especially</a> hated Jews and thought they were <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="bad">evil</a>. At the beginning they made life hard for the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="member of a group of people who come from ancient Hebrews; many of them live in Israel">Jews</a> in Germany and all over Europe. Later on, they decided to kill them. This <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to kill many people in a very short time">mass killing</a> was called the Holocaust.    </p>

<p>After 1939 about 6 million Jews were killed in the countries that Hitler controlled. But Jewish people were not the only ones murdered by the Nazis. Gypsies, homosexuals, <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="everything that has to do with your brain">mentally</a> and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="everything that has to do with your body">physically</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="someone who cannot use a part of their body">disabled</a> people and others who were against Hitler were killed in the Holocaust. </p>

<p>Hating Jews and treating them badly is called anti-Semitism. Hitler started this as soon as he became <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="leader of a government">chancellor</a> of Germany in 1933. Jews lost their jobs and their shops were closed and often destroyed.   </p>

<p>In 1935 the Nazis passed a new law . Jews were no longer <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a person who lives in a country and has rights there">citizens</a> of Germany and they were not allowed to marry other Germans. They lost all of their <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="things that you are officially allowed to do">rights</a>. Every Jew had to wear a yellow Star of David. Many Jews were afraid of Hitler and tried to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="get away">escape</a> before World War II started. </p>

<p>On November 9th and 10th, 1938 the Nazis destroyed all Jewish <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a place where Jewish people meet to pray">synagogues</a> and other <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="places where everyone can go to">public places</a> the Jews went to. This event was called the “Kristallnacht” or “Night of Broken Glass”.   </p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Shop destroyed in Magdeburg during the Night of Broken Glass</strong></p>



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<p>Soon thousands of Jews were <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="if a person is taken to a police station because they may have done something against the law">arrested</a> and locked up in special camps. Others had to live in <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="filled with too many people">overcrowded</a> parts of cities called ghettos where they got nothing to eat and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to feel pain; have a bad time">suffered</a> from many <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="illnesses">diseases</a>. The most famous ghetto was in Warsaw, Poland. About half a million Jews had to live in an area that usually was home for 10,000 people. By 1943 only 70,000 had <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="here: not to die">survived</a>.</p>

<p>The Nazis decided that they had to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="work out; find an answer to a problem">solve</a> what they called “the Jewish problem” <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="finally">once and for all</a>. On January 20, 1942 the Nazi leaders met at the Wannsee Conference near Berlin and decided that all Jews should be killed. </p>

<p>All across Central Europe the Nazis built special death or <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a place where people are kept prisoners and treated badly">concentration camps</a> to kill Jews and other people who were not worth of living. The biggest camps were built in Poland. Some well-known camps were Auschwitz, Treblinka, Dachau, Sobibor and Belzec.    </p>

<p>At first, the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="here: places outside of Germany">outside world</a> thought that these camps were places where Jews and other <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a person who is locked up">prisoners</a> had to work. A sign reading <i>“Arbeit macht frei”</i> hung over the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="entrance">gate</a> at Auschwitz. </p>

<p>Those who were lucky became <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="someone who is owned by another person and works for them">slaves</a>. They had to work hard and didn’t get enough to eat. Some of them died of <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="suffer or die because you do not get any food">starvation</a>. Most of the Jews, however, were brought to the gas chambers that often looked like big <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="you stand under it and wash your body">showers</a>. There they were killed with <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="something that can lead to death or make you ill">poison</a> gas, then taken away and burned.     </p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Main entrance at the Auschwitz concentration camp</strong><br>Image :&nbsp;<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Auschwitz_I_(22_May_2010).jpg" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">xiquinhosilva</a>, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons</p>
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<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Selection ramp at Auschwitz &#8211; Birkenau.<br>Jews were either sent to work or directly to the gas chamber</strong><br><em>Image :&nbsp;</em><a href="http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/album_auschwitz/photo_14.asp" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Yad Vashem</a>&nbsp;, Public Domain</p>
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<p> Although the countries that fought against Hitler knew about the death camps there wasn’t anything they could do about them.  </p>

<p>Many Europeans who were against Hitler’s ideas tried to help the Jews. They often hid them, gave them <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="wrong;not real; fake">false</a> documents and helped them <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="get away">escape</a>. A famous book called <i>“The Diary of Anne Frank” </i>tells the story of a Jewish girl whose family hid in Amsterdam for two years but were then caught. </p>

<p>Hitler killed himself shortly before the war was over because he <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to begin to understand">realized</a> that he had lost. When it ended in 1945, Allied soldiers <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="here: invaded">entered</a> Germany. They <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="freed">liberated</a> the concentration camps but were shocked when they saw what had happened there.
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<p>Jews who <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="here: didn't die">survived</a> the Holocaust had no place to go. They waited to find a new home. In 1948, the United Nations decided to give <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="without a home">homeless</a> Jews a new place to live. The state of Israel was <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to create something new">founded</a> and hundreds of thousands of European Jews went there to start a new life.       </p>


<p>The Holocaust is one of the most terrible <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="times">periods</a> of human history. In many countries <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a kind of stone with writing on it , that reminds you of people who have died">memorials</a> have been built to remember those who died. Museums in Europe and America try to show what happened and help our generation understand the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the terrible things that happened">horrors</a> of the Second World War. </p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Holocaust memorial in Berlin</strong><br><em>Image:</em>&nbsp;<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Holocaust-Mahnmal_Berlin_2006.jpg">K. Weisser</a>,&nbsp;<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/de/deed.en">CC BY-SA 2.0 DE</a>, via Wikimedia Commons</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Operation Barbarossa &#8211; Invasion of the Soviet Union</h2>



<p> Although Adolf Hitler <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to take control of land by fighting">conquered</a> many western European countries during the first years of the war, he saw the Soviet Union as his main <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="here: the country you are fighting against">enemy</a>. He was afraid that the Russians would <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="grow, get bigger">expand</a> towards central Europe and he also wanted to control the Soviet <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="food plant that white bread is made from">wheat</a> and oil fields. Hitler <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to put your name on a document">signed</a> a <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a written document between two people or countries">treaty</a> with dictator Joseph Stalin in 1939 that would keep the Soviet Union out of the war while he overran western Europe.   </p>



<p>On June 22, 1941 Germany started Operation Barbarossa—the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="when an army of a country enters another country and takes control of it">invasion</a> of the Soviet Union. The attack surprised the Soviets and German <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a heavy military car that moves on a metal belt. It has a large gun on its top">tanks</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="here: to break through very fast">smashed</a> through the Russian <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the line that separates two fighting armies
">battle lines</a>. In the first few weeks hundreds of thousands of enemy <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="person who fights for a country in a war">soldiers</a> were <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to catch a person and keep them as prisoner">captured</a>. As the Germans went forward, the Soviet <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the people of a country">population</a> destroyed factories, dams, railroads, <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the food that people need to survive ">food supplies</a> and other things that might help the Germans. The Germans were heading for a fast <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="win">victory</a> but then they started making mistakes.</p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Germany attacks the Soviet Union</strong><br>Image:&nbsp;<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:%E0%B6%BA%E0%B7%94%E0%B6%AF_%E0%B7%83%E0%B7%92%E0%B6%AD%E0%B7%92%E0%B6%BA%E0%B6%B8.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Dhammika111</a>, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons</p>



<p>Hitler&#8217;s generals wanted to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="take control of">capture</a> Moscow before the winter started but Hitler himself had a different plan. He ordered the German army to wait until new <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="soldiers">forces</a> came to help them. This gave the Soviets time to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to make stronger">strengthen</a> their army. By December 1941 the Germans had <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to be around something, from all sides">surrounded</a> Leningrad and were in the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="an area of the city which is farther away from the centre">suburbs</a> of Moscow. But then a <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="very bad and difficult to survive in">harsh</a> winter set in early and temperatures <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="went down">dropped</a> to –40°C. German troops did not have enough clothing and many soldiers <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to feel pain">suffered</a> from <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="when it is very cold and your fingers and toes swell and become darker; sometimes they even fall off">frostbite</a>. Tanks and other <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="things that you use to fight against someone, like a bomb , knife or a gun">weapons</a> broke down in the bitter cold. The Russians started a <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="an attack you make against someone who has attacked you in a war">counterattack</a> and the German army had to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="move back">retreat</a>.    </p>


<p>Although Hitler had lost many soldiers and a lot of Russian <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="land">territory</a> his army was still strong enough to continue fighting. In the summer of 1942, he turned his <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="concentration, interest">attention</a> to the Caucasus, an oil-rich mountainous region in southern Russia. In August Hitler attacked Stalingrad. It was the biggest <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="fight between two armies in a war">battle</a> of World War II. German <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="large guns that are moved on wheels or fixed in a place">artillery</a> destroyed the city, but the Russians <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="protect, guard">defended</a> it with what they had left. When winter began they counterattacked and drove the Germans back. After having lost more than 200,000 men the German army <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="give up">surrendered</a> at the end of January 1943. The <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="loss">defeat</a> was the worst that Nazi Germany suffered, and Stalingrad became a <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="here: the time when one army starts winning battles and the other starts losing them">turning point</a> in the war.</p>



<p>The Germans had to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="move back">withdraw</a> from the Caucasus and as time went on the Soviets <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="made them get out">drove them out</a> of their whole country. From this point on the Russian army got stronger and stronger and started their march towards the west. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Pearl Harbour &#8211; America Enters the War</h2>



<p>    When war broke out in Europe in 1939 Japan decided to start <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to grow, get bigger">expanding</a> its territory to the Asian <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the main area of a country, not the islands">mainland</a>. The Japanese <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to move into a place with an army and stay there">occupied</a> parts of China and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to take control of land by fighting">conquered</a> Indochina as well. The United States was against the Japanese invasion of Asia. They thought they could stop them by <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="stop">halting</a> the sales of petroleum and other <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="very important products that a country needs, like wood, oil, coal etc..">raw materials</a> which the Japanese <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="badly, very much">desperately</a> needed. Japanese generals <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to begin to understand">realized</a> that only the United States had the power to stop them. The American <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="part of a country’s army that fights at sea">navy</a> was so strong that it had to be destroyed.   </p>

<p>On the morning of December 7, 1941 Japanese warplanes <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="an act of using weapons against an enemy in a war">attacked</a> U.S. warships at Pearl Harbour <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a place where military people work and where many ships are kept">naval base</a> in Hawaii. It came as a complete surprise to the Americans. Within hours bombs and torpedoes sank six American ships and killed more than 2,000 Americans. The Japanese had <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to damage completely">destroyed</a> the heart of the American <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a group of ships that belongs to the navy of a country">fleet</a>.  </p>

<p>The next day the United States declared war on Japan and a few days later on the other <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the countries that fought together against the Allies in World War II (Germany, Japan, Italy and others)">Axis powers</a>, Italy and Germany.</p>

<p>The attack on Pearl Harbour was the beginning of the war in the Pacific. On the same day the Japanese also <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to enter a country and take control of it">invaded</a> the Philippines and attacked Hongkong. In the first few months the Japanese were very successful and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to take control of">captured</a> many important islands but in June 1942 the tide turned . A strong fleet of Japanese warships wanted to capture Midway Island. American warplanes attacked from <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="ship that planes can fly from and land on">aircraft carriers</a> and destroyed much of the Japanese fleet.      </p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>American battleship&nbsp;<em>USS West Virginia</em>&nbsp;destroyed during the attack on Pearl Harbour</strong><br><em>Image :</em>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:USS_West_Virgina_(BB-48)_burning_at_Pearl_Harbor_1941.jpg">U.S. Navy, Office of Public Relations</a>,<br>Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">D-Day  &#8211; Allied Forces Invade Europe</h2>



<p>The Germans had been expecting an <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="belonging to the countries that fought against Germany and Japan in World War II
">Allied</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="when an army of a country enters another country and takes control of it">invasion</a> of Northern France for long time. However, they were not sure where the invasion would <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="happen">take place</a> . The Germans <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="focus on">concentrated</a> their <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="soldiers">troops</a> near Calais because it was nearest to the British Isles.     </p>

<p>Early on June 6,1944 Operation Overlord, the code name of the invasion, began. <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to tell soldiers to do something; to be the leader of an army">Commanded</a> by Dwight D. Eisenhower about 3,000 ships and 176,000 soldiers crossed the English Channel and landed, to the surprise of the Germans, on the beaches of Normandy, much farther to the west than Hitler’s generals had expected. <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a soldier trained to jump out of plane using a parachute">Paratroopers</a> dropped behind the German <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the front line that a country uses to stop enemy soldiers">defence lines</a> and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="take control of">captured</a> bridges and railroad tracks. </p>

<p>Although Germany was surprised by the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="an act of using weapons against an enemy in a war">attack</a>, they fought back <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="violent, strong, intense">fiercely</a> . At one landing site, named Omaha Beach, Allied troops came under heavy fire and had <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="problems, trouble">difficulty</a> staying on the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="coast">shore</a>. At the end of the day, Allied forces <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="were able">had managed</a> to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="here: make it safe for them and drive the Germans back">secure</a> the coastline and create a <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="here:place where ships stop to bring people ashore">harbour</a> where more troops could land. By the end of June, 1944 about a million Allied troops had <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="arrive in">reached</a> France.</p>

<p>After heavy fighting, American and British armies were able to move <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="in a direction away from the coast into the centre of a country">inland</a> . They captured Paris on August 25, 1944. After advancing to eastern France and Belgium the Allied offensive moved on but as winter came <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="came to a stop">was halted </a>west of the Rhine River.    </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Hiroshima and Nagasaki &#8211; Japan Surrenders</h2>



<p>In 1939 German born <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a person who is trained in science and often works in a lab">scientist</a> Albert Einstein informed US president Roosevelt about the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="chance">possibility</a> of making a super bomb that would <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="lead to">cause</a> an explosion that nobody had ever seen before. Large amounts of energy could be <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="set free">released</a> by <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="break apart">splitting</a> an atom. Einstein and other scientists were afraid that the Germans could <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="make, create">develop</a> such a bomb first. In 1942 the Americans set up the Manhattan Project, a <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="something that only a few people know about">secret</a> program to make such a bomb. The first atomic bomb was tested in the New Mexican <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a large area of dry and hot land">desert</a> in July 1945.   </p>

<p>Even though the United States was winning the war against Japan some generals thought that they would have to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to enter a country and take control of it">invade</a> the island nation to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="win against">defeat</a> the Japanese. Experts thought that hundreds of thousands of American soldiers might die in such an attack.   </p>


<p>After the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman became president. He learned about the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="here: something that worked out the way it should">successful</a> test of the bomb. In July 1945 Truman warned the Japanese that the United States would destroy the country with a powerful bomb if they did not <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="give up">surrender</a> at once. <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="without being affected by...">In spite of</a> the warning Japan continued fighting. </p>



<p>On August 6,1945 an American bomber, the <i>Enola Gay</i>, dropped the first atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The explosion killed 70,000 to 100,000 people and destroyed about 13 square kilometres of land. Three days later a much larger bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. It killed about 40,000 people. Thousands of people died of injuries and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the energy that comes out of an atomic bomb ; in large amounts it is dangerous to people
">radiation</a> in the years that followed. On August 14, the Japanese <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the people who rule a country">government</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to say yes">agreed</a> to surrender. Many officers <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="killed themselves">committed suicide</a>. On September 2, 1945 World War II officially ended.   </p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Mushroom clouds over Hiroshima and Nagasaki</strong><br><em>Image:</em>&nbsp;<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Atomic_bombing_of_Japan.jpg">George R. Caron</a>,<br>Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Life During World War II</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Resistance Groups</h3>



<p>Even though most of the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the people of a country">population</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="helped">supported</a> the rulers in the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the countries that fought together against the Allies in World War II (Germany, Japan, Italy and others)">Axis countries</a> many people were against them. <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="an organization that secretly fights against an enemy that controls their country">Resistance groups</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="came up">emerged</a> in almost all of the countries that the Axis <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to invade a country with an army and stay there">occupied</a>. These groups worked together in an <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="try">attempt</a> to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to bring down; put an end to">overthrow</a> the ruling parties and dictators. They <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="bring out">published</a> and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="here:gave the people">distributed</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="not allowed">illegal</a> newspapers to inform the population. They <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="save">rescued</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="belonging to the countries that fought against Germany and Japan in World War II">Allied</a> pilots who were shot down and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="collected">gathered</a> information about the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the country you are fighting against">enemy</a>. Bombing bridges and important roads was also a part of their work. </p>


<p>Some of the work of these groups turned out to be very important in the war. The French resistance helped the Allies during the Normandy <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="when an army of a country enters another country and takes control of it">invasion</a> in 1944. Yugoslavia had the most <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="useful, helpful">effective</a> groups of all. <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="soldier of a group who fights against the army of his country">Partisans</a> drove the Germans out of Yugoslavia in 1944. </p>


<p>Even in Germany itself there was a small underground group that was against the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="short word for National Socialist">Nazis</a>. In 1944 , a group of German army <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="someone who is in a high position in the army">officers</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="put into a place">planted</a> a bomb that was to kill Hitler. The bomb exploded near the Fuehrer but he <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="get away">escaped</a> with <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="small">minor</a> injuries. </p>


<p>Those who worked against the Nazis risked a lot. If they got caught, they were almost always killed. Sometimes the Germans gathered hundreds of <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a person who is not a soldier in a war">civilians</a> and shot them as an <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="something you do to punish someone who has harmed you">act of revenge</a>.   </p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Meeting of a French resistance group</strong><br><em>Image:</em>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Members_of_the_Maquis_in_La_Tresorerie.jpg">Donald I. Grant, Department of National Defence</a>,<br>Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Propaganda</h3>



<p> All the nations that were in the war used <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="information that is wrong, tells lies or only a part of the truth">propaganda</a> to help support their ideas. <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a programme on the radio">Radio broadcasts</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="were listened by">reached</a> many people. Films and posters were also used . In Nazi Germany Joseph Goebbels controlled the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="radio and newspapers">media</a>. He wanted to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="saythat something is right or true">convince</a> people all over the world that Germany was the most powerful nation and that the Germans had the right to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="be leader of">rule</a> the world. </p>


<p>Many Germans listened to radio programmes of the Allies. The <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="British Broadcasting Corporation">BBC</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to send a message over a radio">broadcast</a> news programmes to the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the main area of a country, without the islands">mainland</a> to inform the people of the real situation of the war.  </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Life in Germany</h3>



<p>Germany&#8217;s early victories started to make people believe in the war. There was enough food and clothing during the first years and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="things that are produced so that they can be sold">goods</a> came in from the countries that the Nazis <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to enter a country with an army and stay there">occupied</a>. But the situation changed by 1942. The army was <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to lose against">defeated</a> on the Russian front and there were fewer reports of victories to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="make them happy">cheer people up</a>. The Allies bombed German cities and towns day and night. <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="but">Yet</a> the people continued to work for the war.</p>

<p>Everyone was afraid of Hitler’s <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="something that only a few people know about">secret</a> police, the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the secret police force in Germany during the Nazi period">Gestapo</a>. They <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="if a person is taken to a police station because they may have done something against the law">arrested</a> everyone that was against Nazi <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="ideas">beliefs</a> in Germany and other countries.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Life in the United States</h3>



<p>  In the United States and Canada most people <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to be for something">supported</a> the war. They hated the Nazis and wanted to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="win against">defeat</a> the Axis powers, especially the Japanese, who bombed Pearl Harbour. America produced an <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="massive, a lot">enormous</a> amount of <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="things that you use to fight against someone, like a bomb , knife or a gun">weapons</a> for the war. Old factories were turned into weapons industries, car factories began producing <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a heavy military car that moves on a metal belt. It has a large gun on its top">tanks</a> and aircraft.   </p>

<p>Millions of women started working in the war production after the men had left for Europe. They worked in <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a place where ships are built or repaired">shipyards</a> and aircraft factories and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to take the place of">replaced</a> men on farms.   </p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>American woman working in a factory during World War II</strong><br><em>Image:&nbsp;</em>&nbsp;<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Women_working_at_Douglas_Aircraft.jpg">Alfred T. Palmer</a>, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Life in the Soviet Union</h3>



<p>  Life was <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="above all">especially</a> difficult in the Soviet Union, where <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="heavy">intense</a> fighting went on for four years. Stalin ordered his <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="moving back">retreating</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="person who fights for a country in a war">soldiers</a> to burn down everything in their way, so that they didn’t leave anything behind for German soldiers to use. But this also <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="lead to">caused</a> great problems for the Soviet population. Millions of <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a person who is not a soldier in a war">civilians</a> died of <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="die because you do not get any food">starvation</a> and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="illnesses">diseases</a>.    </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The End of the War</h2>



<p>    The Soviet <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="win">victory</a> at Stalingrad ended Germany’s <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="march forward">advance</a> in eastern Europe. In the following years, the Soviet army <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="got">received</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="things that are necessary for daily life , like food, clothes, medicine etc..">supplies</a> from Great Britain and the United States and started moving westward.   </p>

<p>Soon after the Normandy <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="when an army of a country enters another country and takes control of it">invasion</a> Stalin’s armies attacked along a 700 km front. In July 1944 Soviet troops reached Warsaw and in the following months drove the Germans out of most of eastern Europe.</p>

<p>The final attack on Germany began in early 1945. Soviet soldiers <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to get as far as">reached</a> the Oder River, about 65 km east of Berlin and Allied <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="troops, soldiers">forces</a> set themselves up along the Rhine River by March.     </p>

<p>By this time, it was clear that Germany could not fight much longer, even though Hitler ordered his men to fight to their deaths. A large number of German soldiers <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="give yourself up">surrendered</a> to the Allies every day.</p>

<p>The Allied leaders– U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin—met in Russia for the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="city in southern Ukraine">Yalta</a> conference. There they planned Germany’s defeat and the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="here: to send an army into a country and control it">occupation</a> of the country.        </p>
<p> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="in the time between two events">Meanwhile</a> the Soviet army pushed on through Germany and by April 25, 1945 they had <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to be around something, from all sides">surrounded</a> Berlin. Adolf Hitler <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to begin to understand">realized</a> that the war was over and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to kill yourself">committed suicide</a> in his <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a strong underground building that is built for soldiers and officers">bunker</a> on April 30. Germany <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="gave up">surrendered</a> on May 8, 1945.        </p>

<p>As they marched on through Germany Allied soldiers <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to find something">discovered</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="scary, horrible">terrifying</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="facts that show that something exists or is true">evidence</a> of Nazi brutality. Even though they freed <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="place where a large number of prisoners are killed or die">death camps</a> thousands died of starvation after Germany&#8217;s surrender. </p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>German commander surrenders</strong><br><em>Image:</em>&nbsp;<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Field_Marshall_Keitel_signs_German_surrender_terms_in_Berlin_8_May_1945_-_Restoration.jpg">Lt. Moore (US Army); restored by Adam Cuerden</a>,<br>Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Results and Aftermath of World War II</h2>



<p> After the end of the war, a conference was held in Potsdam, Germany, to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="organize">set up</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="countries agree not to attack each other and write it down on paper">peace treaties</a>. The countries that fought with Hitler lost <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="land">territory</a> and had to pay <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="money which a country that loses a war has to pay for all the deaths and damages that it caused">reparations</a> to the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the counties that fought against Germany in World War II (The USA, Great Britain, France and the Soviet Union)">Allies</a>. Germany and its capital Berlin were <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="split up">divided</a> into four parts. The zones were to be controlled by Great Britain, the United States, France and the Soviet Union. The three western Allies and the Soviet Union <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to have different opinions">disagreed</a> on many things and as time went on Germany was divided into two <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="single, independent">separate</a> countries: East Germany , which had a Communist <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the people who rule a country">government</a> and West Germany, which was a democratic state . Berlin was divided into East and West Berlin. Austria was also <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="soldiers control a foreign country">occupied</a> by the four Allies from 1945 to 1955.   </p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>German occupation zones after World War II</strong></p>



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<p>       One by one, the Russians started to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="control">take over</a> countries in eastern Europe and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="set up">install</a> Communist governments there. The division of Europe was the beginning of the Cold War between the democratic nations of the west and the Communist countries of eastern Europe. The Iron Curtain <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to be a sign of">marked</a> the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="here: line between two different political blocs">border</a> between these two regions.     </p>

<p>After the war many Nazi leaders were <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="if a person is taken to a police station because they may have done something against the law">arrested</a> and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to make someone suffer because they have done something wrong">punished</a> for what they had done in the war. The most famous <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="people who are responsible for war crimes are put before a court
">war trials</a> were held at Nuremberg, Germany. Those who were <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to blame for something">responsible</a> for brutal crimes were <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the punishment that a judge gives a person">sentenced</a> to death.</p>

<p>Many problems <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="came up">arose</a> after the war was over. One of them focused on the city of Berlin which was deep inside the Russian zone. In June 1948, the Soviet Union tried to drive the western powers out of Berlin by blocking all <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="here: roads, railway lines, canals, rivers">routes</a> to the city. For a whole year the Allies flew in food, <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="coal, gas or oil that can be burned to make heat">fuel</a> and other things that the population needed to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="exist, live">survive</a>. Finally, the Russians gave up and the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to stop people or products from entering a country">blockade</a> ended. In 1961 the East Germans built a wall around Berlin to stop their <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="person who lives in a country and ha rights there">citizens</a> from escaping to the west.    </p>

    <p>The biggest <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="job, mission">task</a> was to rebuild Europe, which lay in <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="what is left of a building or structure">ruins</a>. In 1948 the United States set up the Marshall Plan to help Europe’s <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the system of buying and selling goods in a country">economy</a>. 18 nations <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="got">received</a> 13 <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a thousand million">billion</a> dollars worth of food machines and other <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="things that are produced so that they can be sold">goods</a>.</p>



<p>During World War II, four of the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="belonging to the countries that fought against Germany and Japan in World War II">Allied powers</a>—the United States, Great Britain, the Soviet Union and China— agreed to create an organization that should work for peace . In April 1945 fifty countries <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to out a name on a document">signed</a> a <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a set of rules that countries agree on">charter</a> and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="here: to start an organization">gave birth</a> to the United Nations.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Key Figures of World War II</h2>





<p>Benito Mussolini <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to create something new">founded</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a system in which people’s lives are completely controlled by the state ; no other opinions are allowed">Fascism</a> and ruled Italy as a dictator for more than 21 years. He dreamed of making Italy into a great <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a group of countries that is controlled by a ruler or a king">empire</a>. He <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="forbid">banned</a> all other parties and took control of industry, schools, the police and the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="newspapers and radio">media</a>. <i>Il Duce</i> joined an <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="when two or more countries agree to work together">alliance</a> with German dictator Adolf Hitler. Both countries sent soldiers to Spain to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="help, assist">support</a> General Franco in the Spanish Civil War. In 1943 Mussolini was <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="if a person is taken to a police station because they may have done something against the law">arrested</a> but soon later <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="save, free">rescued</a> by German <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a soldier who is trained to make special attacks">commandos</a>. In 1945 Italians who were against fascism <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to catch a person and keep them as prisoner">captured</a> Mussolini as he wanted to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="get away">escape</a> to Switzerland. The next day he was shot to death. </p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Benito Mussolini</strong><br><em>Image:</em>&nbsp;<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Duce_Benito_Mussolini.jpg">www.historynet.comwww.gettyimages.it</a>,<br>Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons</p>





<p>     FDR, as he was also called, was the only president <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="chosen by the people">elected</a> four times. He <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="was president">served</a> for more than 12 years, longer than any other person. Roosevelt became president during the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="period after the stock market crash of 1929 ; the time before the Second World War in which millions of people all over the world were out of work and many were poor">Great Depression</a>, which was a hard time for the American <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the system of buying and selling goods in a country">economy</a> . One out of four workers had lost their jobs and many families had no money to buy food or clothes. President Roosevelt created a programme called the New Deal in which the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the people who rule a country">government</a> helped poor people, gave them work and paid for food and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a place to live and sleep">shelter</a>. President Roosevelt tried to keep America out of World War II, but when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbour the United States entered the war. Roosevelt was a strong leader <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="in the whole">throughout</a> the war. He died shortly before the war ended in 1945. </p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Franklin D. Roosevelt</strong></p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">Image :&nbsp;<a href="https://www.flickr.com/people/54078784@N08" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">FDR Presidential Library &amp; Museum</a></p>





<p>Winston Churchill was the Prime Minister of Great Britain during the Second World War. He was a strong leader and a talented speaker, writer and painter. Churchill held speeches that gave the British people hope and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to be brave and show that you are not afraid in a dangerous situation">courage</a> during the horrible years of the war. After Germany’s <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="give up">surrender</a> in 1945 Churchill lost his job as Prime Minister but returned in 1951. In 1953 he won the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a prize that is given to a person for special things they have done.">Nobel Prize</a> for Literature. </p>



<figure class="wp-block-image aligncenter size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="512" height="643" src="https://topics.english-online.at/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/churchill.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-1105" srcset="https://topics.english-online.at/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/churchill.jpg 512w, https://topics.english-online.at/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/churchill-239x300.jpg 239w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 512px) 100vw, 512px" /></figure>



<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Winston Churchill</strong></p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">Image :&nbsp;<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sir_Winston_Churchill.jpg">BiblioArchives / LibraryArchives</a>,&nbsp;<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0">CC BY 2.0</a>, <br>via Wikimedia Commons</p>





<p>Joseph Stalin was the dictator of the USSR from 1929 until 1953. During his <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to govern a country">rule</a>, the Soviet Union became one of the world’s greatest powers. In the late 1800s Stalin joined a group of Marxist revolutionaries. Although Stalin had not played a big role during the Russian Revolution, he started gaining power. When Lenin died Stalin took control. He was a <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="very cruel, brutal">ruthless</a> dictator, in many ways like Hitler, and had millions of people killed or <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title=" a person leaves their own country and goes to another country for political reasons">exiled</a> because they <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to say that you will hurt someone if they do not do what you say">threatened</a> his power or <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to be against">opposed</a> his plans. After World War II the Soviet army stayed in the eastern part of Europe and Stalin <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="organize">set up</a> communist governments there. </p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Joseph Stalin</strong></p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">Image&nbsp;<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:JStalin_Secretary_general_CCCP_1942_flipped.jpg">Unknown authorUnknown author; image flipped by Gaeser</a>, <br>Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons</p>





<p> Harry Truman became American president in the spring of 1945, shortly before the war in Europe ended . In August of the same year Truman decided to use the atomic bomb to end the war against Japan  </p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Harry Truman</strong></p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">Image:&nbsp;<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:TRUMAN_58-766-06_(cropped).jpg">National Archives and Records Administration. Office of Presidential Libraries. Harry S. Truman Library.</a>,<br>Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons</p>





<p> Eisenhower became the leader of the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="belonging to the countries that fought against Germany and Japan in World War II">Allied</a> forces in Europe. He planned the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="when an army of a country enters another country and takes control of it">invasion</a> that led to the end of the war . After the war “Ike” became a very <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="liked by many people">popular</a> figure in the US and was <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to choose someone for an official position">elected</a> president in 1952. </p>



<figure class="wp-block-image aligncenter size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="479" height="599" src="https://topics.english-online.at/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/eisenhower.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-1108" srcset="https://topics.english-online.at/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/eisenhower.jpg 479w, https://topics.english-online.at/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/eisenhower-240x300.jpg 240w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 479px) 100vw, 479px" /></figure>



<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Dwight D. Eisenhower</strong></p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">Image: Eisenhower Presidential Library</p>





<p> Himmler was one of the most <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="if you always help your friends">loyal</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="someone who supports the ideas of a leader">followers</a> of Adolf Hitler. As the head of the German police, he ordered the deaths of millions of people. He <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="killed himself">committed suicide</a> in May 1945 after the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="belonging to the countries that fought against Germany and Japan in World War II">Allied</a> troops had <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to catch a person and keep them as prisoner">captured</a> him. </p>



<figure class="wp-block-image aligncenter size-full is-resized"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="512" height="748" src="https://topics.english-online.at/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/himmler.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-1110" style="width:380px;height:auto" srcset="https://topics.english-online.at/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/himmler.jpg 512w, https://topics.english-online.at/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/himmler-205x300.jpg 205w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 512px) 100vw, 512px" /></figure>



<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Heinrich Himmler</strong></p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">Image:&nbsp;<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-S72707,_Heinrich_Himmler.jpg">Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-S72707 / CC-BY-SA 3.0</a>,&nbsp;<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/de/deed.en">CC BY-SA 3.0 DE</a>,<br>via Wikimedia Commons</p>





<p> Goebbels was Nazi Germany’s <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="information that is wrong, tells lies or only a part of the truth">propaganda</a> minister. He tried to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="convince; to make someone believe you">persuade</a> the Germans and the outside world to believe in Hitler’s <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a government of a country; mostly one that was not elected in a fair way">regime</a> . Goebbels controlled newspapers, radio programmes, <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="movie, film">motion pictures</a> and the arts in Germany. At the end of the war Goebbels and his wife <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="something that can lead to death or make you ill if you eat or drink it
">poisoned</a> their six children and then he asked a Nazi soldier to kill them both. </p>



<figure class="wp-block-image aligncenter size-full"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="446" height="599" src="https://topics.english-online.at/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/goebbels.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-1111" srcset="https://topics.english-online.at/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/goebbels.jpg 446w, https://topics.english-online.at/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/goebbels-223x300.jpg 223w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 446px) 100vw, 446px" /></figure>



<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Joseph Goebbels</strong></p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">Image:&nbsp;<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_146-1968-101-20A,_Joseph_Goebbels.jpg">Bundesarchiv, Bild 146-1968-101-20A / Heinrich Hoffmann / CC-BY-SA 3.0</a>,&nbsp;<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/de/deed.en">CC BY-SA 3.0 DE</a>,<br>via Wikimedia Commons</p>





<p> General Charles de Gaulle was the most <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="great, something special">outstanding</a> French patriot, soldier and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a leader who is respected in his country and in other countries">statesman</a> of the 20th <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a hundred years">century</a>. He led the French <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="an organization that secretly fights against an enemy that controls their country">resistance</a> against Nazi Germany and restored order in France after World War II. He was the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="here: main person">architect</a> of a new <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the set of laws that a country has">constitution</a> and became president in 1958. </p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Charles de Gaulle</strong></p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">Image:&nbsp;<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Charles_de_Gaulle-1963.jpg">Bundesarchiv, B 145 Bild-F015892-0010 / Ludwig Wegmann&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;DescriptionGerman photographerAuthority control: Q109374788VIAF: 18152501139410682865GND: 1156657059creator QS:P170,Q109374788 / CC-BY-SA</a>,&nbsp;<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/de/deed.en">CC BY-SA 3.0 DE</a>,<br>via Wikimedia Commons</p>





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				<li>
					<h4>1923</h4>

					<p>Hitler tries to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="bring down; put an end to">overthrow</a> government and goes to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="place where people go to when they have committed a crime">prison</a></p>
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					<h4>1931</h4>

					<p>Japan <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to enter a country and take control of it">invades</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="part of China">Manchuria</a></p>
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					<h4>1933</h4>

					<p>Hitler is <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to choose someone for a job">appointed</a> German leader</p>
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                <li>
					<h4>1938</h4>

					<p>Germany, Great Britain and France <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="put your name on a document">sign</a> Munich <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="when two people, groups or countries promise to do something">Agreement</a>
<br><i>Night of Broken Glass</i> &#8211; Jewish <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a place where Jewish people meet to pray">synagogues</a> and shops are destroyed</p>

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                <li>
					<h4>1939</h4>

					<p>Germany invades Poland. World War II begins</p>
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                <li>
					<h4>1940</h4>

					<p>Germany invades the Low Countries and France
                        <br><a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="fight between armies in a war">Battle</a> of Britain begins
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                <li>
					<h4>1941</h4>

					<p>Operation Barbarossa &#8211; invasion of the Soviet Union &#8211; starts
                        <br>Japanese attack on Pearl Habour <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a place where military people work and where many ships are kept">Naval Base</a>
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                 <li>
					<h4>1942</h4>

					<p>Battle of Stalingrad
                        <br>Wansee Conference &#8211; Nazi leaders <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to say yes to something">agree</a> on the Final <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the answer to a problem">Solution</a></p>
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                <li>
					<h4>1944</h4>

					<p>D-Day &#8211; Normandy Invasion
                        <br><a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="try">Attempt</a> to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="kill">assassinate</a> Hitler fails</p>
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                  <li>
					<h4>1945</h4>

					<p><a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="city in southern Ukraine">Yalta</a> Conference &#8211; Churchill, Stalin and Roosevelt meet
                        <br>Hitler <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="kills himself">commits suicide</a> in Berlin
                        <br>Germany <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="give up">surrenders</a>
                        <br>Atomic bombs dropped over Hiroshima and Nagasaki
                        <br>Nuremberg <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="people who are responsible for war crimes are put before a court">war trials</a> begin
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