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The World Wars, Episode 4: Initial Nazi Victories
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The World Wars, Episode 4: Initial Nazi Victories

The European Theater of World War II will be our focus on the podcast for the next few months. (In the Spring, we will shift the focus to the Pacific Theater.) For the Nazis, the earliest stages of the Second World War was a series of successes. After their six-week conquest of France - the strongest of the Allies in World War I, and the nation Germany wasn't able to conquer in four years in the trenches of WWI - the Nazis could boast about their conquests of Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Denmark, Norway, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, and France. Thanks to their non-aggression pact with the Soviet Union, Germany stood as the lone continental power, with everyone else conquered, an ally, or decidedly neutral. Only the United Kingdom stood between Hitler and absolute victory.

The Blue Collar Scholar

February 15, 20231h 6m

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Show Notes

The European Theater of World War II will be our focus on the podcast for the next few months. (In the Spring, we will shift the focus to the Pacific Theater.) For the Nazis, the earliest stages of the Second World War was a series of successes. After their six-week conquest of France - the strongest of the Allies in World War I, and the nation Germany wasn't able to conquer in four years in the trenches of WWI - the Nazis could boast about their conquests of Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Denmark, Norway, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, and France. Thanks to their non-aggression pact with the Soviet Union, Germany stood as the lone continental power, with everyone else conquered, an ally, or decidedly neutral. Only the United Kingdom stood between Hitler and absolute victory.

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