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Europe in an Age of Total War: World War II,1939–45 581

The Blitzkriegcame to western Europe in May 1940
with a German assault (a 4 A.M. sneak attack) on the
Low Countries (as a way of flanking the fortifications of
the French Maginot Line) and then on northern France.
The great cities of Amsterdam, Antwerp, and Brussels
all suffered bombardment; the great port-city of Rotter-
dam (despite being declared an open city) was virtually
flattened in withering Stukaattacks, which reduced two
square miles of the city center (including twenty-five
thousand private residences) to rubble. The destruction
of Rotterdam convinced the British Royal Air Force
(RAF) to bring the same sense of total war to German


cities, and this strategy would devastate Germany later
in the war. The Dutch army suffered 100,000 casualties
(25 percent of the army) in just five days of fighting,
enough to force a surrender. The queen, and a govern-
ment in exile, managed to escape to Britain, leaving the
Dutch under the brutal rule of a Nazi governor, Arthur
Seyss-Inquart, a meek little man who plundered the
country for nearly five years and sent more than five
million Dutch citizens to forced labor in Germany.
(Seyss-Inquart would be executed as a war criminal in
1946.) A simultaneous Panzerattack on Belgium sliced
between France and Belgium, and Brussels fell. The

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World War II: Europe and Africa

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World War II in Europe and North Africa
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