Iwo jima

WWII Timeline Matt and Tanner

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    Chapter 17 Section 1
    Benito Mussolini had become such a powerful figure that when he threatened to march n Rome, the King of Italy panicked and appointed him prime minister.
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    Chapter 17 Section 1
    Josef Stalin takes over as ruler of the Soviet Union after, Vladimir Lenin dies.
  • Chapter 17 Section 3

    Chapter 17 Section 3
    Japan takes several cities in southern Manchuria
  • Chapter 17 Section 4

    Chapter 17 Section 4
    The Neutrality Acts bans the United States from providing weapons to European countries at war.
  • Chapter 18 Section 3

    Chapter 18 Section 3
    The Nuremburg laws in Germany stripped Jews of their German citizenship, and outlawed the marriage of Jews and non-Jews.
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    Chapter 17 Section 1
    German dictator Adolf Hitler called hundreds of thousands of his followers to a week-long rally in the German city of Nuremburg
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    Chapter 17 Section 3
    Sino-Japanese War begins.
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    Chapter 17 Section 1
    Neville Chamberlain and the French president, Edouard Daladier, met with Hitler and Mussolini in Munich, Germany. They made a peace agreement named the Munich Agreement.
  • Chapter 18 Section 3

    Chapter 18 Section 3
    When Nazi thugs throughout Germany and Austria looted and destroyed Jewish stores, houses, and synagogues. This became known as Kristallnacht.
  • Chapter 17 Section 1

    Chapter 17 Section 1
    The Nationalist Army finally took the capital of Madrid and ended the civil war that raged Spain
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    Chapter 17 Section 2
    Hitler and Stalin signs a ten-year Nonaggression Pact, which eliminated the danger of a Soviet invasion from the east.
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    Chapter 17 Section 2
    One week after the Nonagression Pact, Hitler invades Poland.
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    Chapter 17 Section 2
    Winston Churchill succeded Neville Chamberlain as prime minister.
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    Chapter 17 Section 2
    Germany takes control of France.
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    Chapter 17 Section 4
    Roosevelt began limiting what Japan could buy from the United States.
  • Chapter 17 Section 2

    Chapter 17 Section 2
    Hitler launches the greatest air assault the world had yet seen, the intense attack would be called the Battle of Britiain.
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    Chaper 17 Section 3
    Japna allied itself with Germany and Italy through the Tripartite Pact.
  • Chapter 18 Section 1

    Chapter 18 Section 1
    Congress authorized the first peacetime draft in the nation's history.
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    Chapter 17 Section 3
    Japan moves troops into French Indochina.
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    Chapter 17 Section 4
    FDR wins election for third straight term.
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    Chapter 17 Section 4
    Congress passed the Lend-Lease Act, authorizing the President to aid any nation whose defense he believed was vital to American security.
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    Chapter 17 Section 3
    Japan signs a neutrality pact with the Soviet Union.
  • Chapter 18 Section 1

    Chapter 18 Section 1
    The Office of Price Administration was established by an executive order, this agency was to control inflation by limiting prices and rents.
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    CHapter 18 Section 5
    The President signed Executive Order 8802, pening jobs and job training programs in defense plants to all Americans.
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    Chapter 18 Section 2
    Winston Churchill and Roosevelt meet to negotiate the Atlantic Charter.
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    Chapter 17 Section 4
    The attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese, which led to America, declaring war on Japan, and five days later Italy and Germany declares war on America.
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    Chapter 18 Section 1
    The gpvernment set up the War Production Board to direct the conversion of peacetime industries to industries thar produced war goods.
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    Chapter 18 Section 3
    Nazis opened a specially designed gas chamber disguised as a shower room at the Auschwitz camp in western Poland.
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    Chapter 18 Section 5
    The president ordered Executive Order 9066, it authorized the Secretary of War to establish military zones on the west coast.
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    Chapter 18 Section 4
    Japanese forces had overrun the British strongholds of Hong Kong and Singapore, seized the Dutch East Indies and Malaya, and invaded Burma.
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    Chapter 18 Section 1
    Roosevelt established the Office of War Information to work with magazine publishers, advertising agencies, and radio stations to support enlistments.
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    Chapter 18 Section 2
    Germany invades Russia, and the Battle of Stalingrad is fought.
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    Chapter 18 Section 1
    Victory Gardens produced about one third of the country's fresh vegetables.
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    Chapter 18 Section 2
    General George S. Patton the Americans successfully invade the large island of Sicily.
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    Chapter 18 Section 4
    The Allies pushed North from Australia and west across the Central Pacific.
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    Chapter 18 Section 2
    D-Day, the invasion of West Europe by the Allies.
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    Chapter 18 Section 3
    American troops were able to witness the horrors of the Holocaust for the first time.
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    Chapter 18 Section 4
    Marines stormed the beach of Iwo Jima. Which was a turning point in the War.
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    Chapter 18 Section 4
    The American plane, Enola Gay, drops a single atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan.
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    Chapter 18 Section 4
    Japan surrenders aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay.
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    Chapter 18 Section 3
    An international Tribunal composed of members selected by the United States, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and France conducted the Nuremberg Trials.