Summary
The video explores the commencement of World War II on September 1, 1939, detailing the initial bombardment by the panzer ship Schleswig Holstein and subsequent events like Squadron Three's attack on Westerplatte. It covers the occupation of Polish facilities by German troops, leading to executions and a war tribunal, with reactions from London and Paris. Additionally, it delves into Hitler's invasion, violent purges, and massacres by German troops, as well as Stalin's secret agreement with Germany and the subsequent division of Poland between Germany and the Soviet Union. The video also touches on the disappointment of the population with the Nazi regime and the perception of Hitler's power post-victory in Poland.
The Start of World War II
Description of the beginning of World War II on September 1, 1939, with the bombardment by the panzer ship Schleswig Holstein and subsequent events.
Attack on Westerplatte
Continued bombing by Squadron Three from East Prussia on Westerplatte, marking the first attack on their own territory.
German Occupation
German troops occupy Polish facilities and start executing officials, leading to a war tribunal.
Allied Response
London and Paris react to German troops' actions, including air raid sirens in Paris.
German Invasion of Poland
Hitler's invasion and the subsequent actions of the German troops, including violent purges and massacres.
Stalin's Annexation
Stalin's secret agreement with Germany leading to the invasion and occupation of Eastern Poland by the Soviet Union.
German-Soviet Pact
The annexation and division of Poland between Germany and the Soviet Union, with thousands of Polish citizens becoming victims.
Population Disillusionment
The disappointment of the population with the Nazi regime and the perception of Hitler's power after the victory.
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