conflict that involved virtually every part of the world during the years 1939–45. The principal belligerents were the Axis powers—Germany, Italy, and Japan—and the Allies—France, Great Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union, and, to a lesser extent, China. The war was in many respects a continuation, after an uneasy 20-year hiatus, of the disputes left unsettled by World War I. The 40,000,000–50,000,000 deaths incurred in World War II make it the bloodiest conflict, as well as the largest war, in history.
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Along with World War I, World War II was one of the great watersheds of 20th-century geopolitical history. It resulted in the extension of the Soviet Union’s power to nations of eastern Europe, enabled a communist movement eventually to achieve power in China, and marked the decisive shift of power in the world away from the states of western Europe and toward the United States and the Soviet Union.
By the early part of 1939 the German dictator Adolf Hitler had become determined to invade and occupy Poland. Poland, for its part, had guarantees of French and British military support should it be attacked by Germany. Hitler intended to invade Poland anyway, but first he had to neutralize the possibility that the Soviet Union would resist the invasion of its western neighbour. Secret negotiations led on August 23–24 to the signing of the German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact in Moscow. In a secret protocol of this pact, the Germans and the Soviets agreed that Poland should be divided between them, with the western third of the country going to Germany and the eastern two-thirds being taken over by the U.S.S.R.
Having achieved this cynical agreement, the other provisions of which stupefied Europe even without divulgence of the secret protocol, Hitler thought that Germany could attack Poland with no danger of Soviet or British intervention and gave orders for the invasion to start on August 26. News of the signing, on August 25, of a formal treaty of mutual assistance between Great Britain and Poland (to supersede a previous though temporary agreement) caused him to postpone the start of hostilities for a few days. He was still determined, however, to ignore the diplomatic efforts of the western powers to restrain him. Finally, at 12:40 pm on August 31, 1939, Hitler ordered hostilities against Poland to start at 4:45 the next morning. The invasion began as ordered (see video
). In response, Great Britain and France declared war on Germany on September 3, at 11:00 am and at 5:00 pm, respectively. World War II had begun.
British-Prime-Minister-Winston-Churchill-US-President-Harry-S-TrumanBritish Prime Minister Winston Churchill, U.S. President Harry S. Truman, and Soviet Premier Joseph …[Credits : Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.]
A-gigantic-mushroom-cloud-rises-above-Hiroshima-Japan-on-AugA gigantic mushroom cloud rises above Hiroshima, Japan, on Aug. 6, 1945, after a U.S. aircraft …[Credits : U.S. Air Force photograph]
Adolf-Hitler-reviewing-troops-on-the-Eastern-Front-1939Adolf Hitler reviewing troops on the Eastern Front, 1939.[Credits : Heinrich Hoffmann, Munich]
German-PzGerman Pz. IV (foreground) and Pz. III (background) tanks, 1942.[Credits : U.S. Army photograph]
German-Junkers-Ju-87-Stuka-dive-bomberGerman Junkers Ju 87 Stuka dive-bomber.[Credits : UPI]
The-Bismarck-shortly-after-commissioning-in-1940The Bismarck shortly after commissioning in 1940.[Credits : Courtesy of the Marineschule Murwik, Flensburg, W. Ger.]
German-soldiers-breaking-down-a-barricade-at-the-Polish-borderGerman soldiers breaking down a barricade at the Polish border at the outbreak of World War II, …[Credits : Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.]
Axis-and-Allied-movements-in-Europe-and-North-Africa-1940Axis and Allied movements in Europe and North Africa, 1940–42, and (inset) German invasion of …[Credits : From Grosser Historischer Weltatlas, vol. III, Neuzeit (1967); Bayerischer Schulbuch-Verlag, Munich]
In the Battle of Stalingrad (1942–43), the advancing Germans are finally stopped by the Red …[Credits : Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.]
Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov, having negotiated the German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact …[Credits : Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.]
In September 1939 the Germans overrun Poland, forcing all of Europe into a state of war. From …[Credits : Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.]
The German invasion of France, May 1940; from The Second World War: Triumph of …[Credits : Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.]
The British Expeditionary Force being surrounded by invading Germans at Dunkirk and evacuated from …[Credits : Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.]
German occupation of France during World War II.[Credits : Copyright © 2004 AIMS Multimedia (www.aimsmultimedia.com)]
Beginning in June 1940 and continuing into the next year, the Battle of Britain was fought in the …[Credits : Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.]
Still with the hope of not directly engaging in the war, the United States provided defense …[Credits : Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.]
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