Legacy of WWII Project

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    Japanese invasion of Manchuria

    In September 1931, Japan claimed that Chinese soldiers had sabotaged the railway, and attacked the Chinese army. The Chinese army did not fight back because it knew that the Japanese were just wanting an excuse to invade Manchuria. By February 1932, the Japanese had conquered Manchuria, and set up a Japanese-controlled state called Manchukuo, run by the former Emperor of China. Thousands of Chinese soldiers and civilians had been killed by the modern but ruthless Japanese army.
  • Hitler becomes Chancellor

    Hitler becomes Chancellor
    Hitler rises to power.
  • Mussolini Invades Ethiopia

    Mussolini Invades Ethiopia
    Italy, under rule of Mussolini, ivades Ethiopia.
  • Neutrality Act passes

    Neutrality Act passes
    President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the 1937 Neutrality Act, which bans travel on belligerent ships, forbids the arming of American merchant ships trading with belligerents, and issues an arms embargo with warring nations.
  • Roosevelt Limits Ships to Asia

    Roosevelt Limits Ships to Asia
    President Franklin D. Roosevelt stops U.S. ships from carrying weapons to China or Japan.
  • U.S. Against Japan

    U.S. Against Japan
    U.S sates they are against Japan therefore against Germany.
  • Hitler Supports Japan

    Hitler Supports Japan
    Hitler takes Japans side
  • U.S. Recognizes Austria

    U.S. Recognizes Austria
    Austria becomes ally of the U.S.
  • Mussolini Joins Hitler

    Mussolini Joins Hitler
    Now Italy is with Germany. Two of the biggest dictators are on the same side.
  • Germany Invades Poland

    Germany Invades Poland
    Hitler bombs polish cities from the sky.
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    Hitler Defeats France

    Britain forces retreat from France and Adolf Hitler's armies defeat French forces.
  • Italy Attacks France

    Italy Attacks France
    Italy attacks France from the south. France surrenders
  • Battle of Crete

    Battle of Crete
    It was an air assault on the Greek island of Crete, the first action in which paratroopers were dropped in large numbers. Delays and communication failures between Allies allowed the Germans to capture the vital airfield at Maleme and fly in reinforcements.
  • Roosevelt Warns Japanese

    Roosevelt Warns Japanese
    Roosevelt tells Japan to chill out or they will have to deal with U.S. forces.
  • Pearl Harbor

    Pearl Harbor
    Japan attacks U.S
  • Battle of Monte Cassino

    Battle of Monte Cassino
    The fight resembled a WW1 battle, with artillery bombardments preceding bloody infantry assaults on fixed positions. Success was bought at the cost of more than 50,000 casualties on the Allied side. Today, the battle is mainly remembered for the destruction of the abbey of Monte Cassino.
  • D-Day

    D-Day
    Battle of Normandy takes place. Nearly 3 million allied soldiers are involved.
  • Battle of the Bulge

    Battle of the Bulge
    Hitler ordered a surprise Blitzkrieg.Several armored divisions massed in the Ardennes with the goal of breaking through Allied lines. American forces held on stubbornly in spite of heavy casualties, more than 19,000 died.
  • Hitler Kills Himself

    Hitler Kills Himself
    Hitler finally surrenders and kills himself. Mussolini also died April 28 1945.
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    Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    The United States drops an atomic bomb the first to be used in warfare on Hiroshima, killing 75,000 people instantly, and injuring more than 100,000. Shortly after the US drops Nagaski. All because Japan did not listen to our warning.