The Panzer I was used do much because it was 1939 and there wern't many different types of verieties. And the Panzer I and II were pretty much the only tanks they had at their disposal.. later Came the III, IV, V Panther, VI Tiger, VII King Tiger, VIII Maus. And other veriants.
It pretty much started WWII.
It didn't expand the war so much as it lit the fuse that began the actual shooting war.
The conditions in Poland were freezing. Some people froze to death. When the polish people were forced to go to the concentration camps in Siberia, it was even worse. Before they had to go to Siberia, they all made sure they were wearing as much clothes as they could so they could keep warm. But sometimes even with heaps of clothes on they still felt really cold.
First of all, Hitler was a tyrant. A horrible dictator who suppressed his own country--much like Saddam. He ordered the slayings of millions of people--like Saddam. President Bush had NO choice!
The invasion of Poland is the event that signifies the beginning of World War 2. Prior this there had been maneuvering with treaties and political threats. The miltary combat were classified as regional conflicts or internal civil wars. 1 September 1939 is considered the start date for the WW2.
It pretty much started WWII.
the German invasion of Poland had much to do with ww1,ie the polish corridor , danzig. Germany felt the land was illegaly taken fromthem at the end of ww1.
Germany wanted to claim as much land as they could so they could win World War 2.
It didn't expand the war so much as it lit the fuse that began the actual shooting war.
A state of war existed throughout much of Europe - having begun on September 3 1939 - when Great Britain declared war on Germany - as Germany had not retreated from their initial invasion of Poland. Russia also invaded Poland at the same time.
The conditions in Poland were freezing. Some people froze to death. When the polish people were forced to go to the concentration camps in Siberia, it was even worse. Before they had to go to Siberia, they all made sure they were wearing as much clothes as they could so they could keep warm. But sometimes even with heaps of clothes on they still felt really cold.
The conditions in Poland were freezing. Some people froze to death. When the polish people were forced to go to the concentration camps in Siberia, it was even worse. Before they had to go to Siberia, they all made sure they were wearing as much clothes as they could so they could keep warm. But sometimes even with heaps of clothes on they still felt really cold.
Because they surrendered to a much smaller Japanese invasion force.
First of all, Hitler was a tyrant. A horrible dictator who suppressed his own country--much like Saddam. He ordered the slayings of millions of people--like Saddam. President Bush had NO choice!
No.18 is "Miracle at Wistula river" 1920 Warsaw Poland When Polish army defeated much larger Russian army and save whole Europe from Russian Invasion.
World War 2 lasted exactly from 1939 to 1945. During this war, Germany went on a very wide-spread campaign, invading much of Europe and western Asia. Poland, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Romania, Yugoslavia, Greece, Serbia, Crete, and Estonia were all successfully conquered during this widespread invasion.
"Bay of Pigs" in Cuba.