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Timeline of World War II

  • WWII Starts: Germany invades Poland

    WWII Starts: Germany invades Poland
    Historical Perspective:
    - The invasion of Poland by Germany showed Britain that Germany was abusing the Appeasement Treaty
    - Germany's actions would end up leading Britain and the world to another war
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  • Britain and other Allies Declares War on Germany

    Britain and other Allies Declares War on Germany
    Cause and Effect:
    - The Allies gave Germany some time to retreat from Poland, which Germany refused to meet
    - Determine to give Poland its independence after Hitler broke the Munich Agreement
    - (France, Britain signed an agreement with Poland where they would help Poland if its independence is threaten
  • Winston Churchill becomes Prime Minister

    Winston Churchill becomes Prime Minister
    Cause and Effect:
    - Neville Chamberlain was seen as someone who supported appeasement, didn't want to go to war, many opposed his actions
    - He later resigned as the war actions took a toll on him, leading to the election of Winston Churchill
  • Battle of Dunkirk - 26 May–4 June 1940

    Battle of Dunkirk - 26 May–4 June 1940
    Historical Significance:
    - Helped in rescuing many veteran soldiers from being captives
    - Was done in the defence and evacuation of British and allied forces
  • Battle of Britain - 10 July – 31 October 1940

    Battle of Britain - 10 July – 31 October 1940
    Historical Significance:
    - This battle was the first step to defeating the Axis power
    - First step to defeating Hitler
  • The Formation of the Axis Alliance

    The Formation of the Axis Alliance
    Continuity and Change:
    - This lead to a much stronger force by the Axis
    - Attacks on other countries will increase
  • Turning Point 1: Operation Barbarossa

    Turning Point 1: Operation Barbarossa
    Cause and Effect:
    - The surprise attack from the Germans, caused Russia to lose trust in Germany
    - This lead to the ending of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact and Russia joining the Allies
  • Turning Point: Attack on Pearl Harbour

    Turning Point: Attack on Pearl Harbour
    Cause and Effect:
    - The attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese lead to the entrance of the US into the war
  • USA joins WWII

    USA joins WWII
    Cause and Effect:
    - Japanese bombed the American fleet in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
    - This caused USA to declare war on Japan, thus joining the war
  • First battle of El Alamein - 1–27 July 1942

    First battle of El Alamein - 1–27 July 1942
    Historical Perspective:
    - Stopped the Axis advancement across North Africa
  • Battle of Dieppe (Dieppe Raid)

    Battle of Dieppe (Dieppe Raid)
    Ethical Dimension:
    - Dieppe Raid was a bad idea as the attack turned out as a disaster
    - It was poorly planned, with high causalities, and many men being taken as captives by the Germans
  • Turning Point: Battle of Stalingrad - August 23, 1942 – February 2, 1943

    Turning Point: Battle of Stalingrad - August 23, 1942 – February 2, 1943
    Historical Significance:
    - This battle created a huge humiliation for Hitler
    - The about of men lost had a costly impact on Germany
  • Second battle of El Alamein - 23 October–11 November 1942

    Second battle of El Alamein - 23 October–11 November 1942
    Historical Perspective:
    - Started pushing the Axis powers back to the west
    - Crushing their hopes of taking Egypt and the Suez Canal and
    - Stopping them from having access to the mid east oil fields
  • Warsaw Ghetto Uprising - 19 April 1943 – 16 May 1943

    Warsaw Ghetto Uprising - 19 April 1943 – 16 May 1943
    Historical Significance:
    - Fight against the Germans for the survival of the remaining Jews
    - Resulted in the rebirth of Jews, birth of the State of Israel
  • Allies Power Invasion of Sicily, Italy - 9 July-17 August 1943

    Allies Power Invasion of Sicily, Italy - 9 July-17 August 1943
    Cause and Effect:
    - Lead to the surrender of Italy
    - Downfall of Italian dictator, Benito Mussolini
  • D-Day (Normandy)

    D-Day (Normandy)
    Cause and Effect:
    - British Prime Minister Winston Churchill believed the best way to defeat the Germans was to attack on French land
    - This was done to prevent the Germans from invading Britain
  • Germany Surrenders: WWII Ends in Europe

    Germany Surrenders: WWII Ends in Europe
    Cause and Effect:
    - Germany knew it couldn't keep up with the attacks from the Allies power
    - Were at the point of losing the war
  • The Bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima - August 6 and August 9, 1945

    The Bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima - August 6 and August 9, 1945
    Ethical Dimension:
    - The bombing was done by the USA as a sign of revenge
    - If they wanted revenge, it should have been done in a less violently way as the bombs caused a large number of casualties
  • WWII Ends: Japan surrenders to the Allies power

    WWII Ends: Japan surrenders to the Allies power
    Cause and Effect:
    - With Italy and Germany surrendering, Japan was alone
    - Couldn't keep up with the attacks it received, causing the country to surrender