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The War in Europe
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, Europe is a stable, economically
prosperous continent where the political and financial communities are engaged
in historic cooperation. Six decades ago, however, less than an American
lifetime, Europe was deeply divided by Fascist ambitions, ruthless military
aggression, and fanatical political allegiance. Poland was the first country to
fall, prompting Great Britain and France to declare war on Germany but without
rushing to Poland's side.
In 1939 and 1940 Finland fell to the Soviets, who needed a buffer against
Germany's voracious appetite. Germany in turn invaded Norway and Denmark.
British and French troops joined Norwegian troops in a stiff initial fight, but
the Allies were forced to withdraw by Hitler's pressures on their own countries.
In the spring of 1940, when Germany was making its lightning strikes into the
Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg, the Nazis had 2.2 million troops in
uniform, nine motorized divisions, and ten panzer divisions protected by 3,500
combat aircraft. The AlliesFrance, Great Britain, and the lowland
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