world war 2

  • japanese invasion of china

    japanese invasion of china
    conlfic that broke out when china began full scale resistance to the expansion of japenes influence in its territory wich had begun in 1934
  • germany invasion of poland

    germany invasion of poland
    german forces bomard poland on land and from the air as adolf hitler seek to regain lost territory and ultimitley rule poland
  • german blitzkrieg

    german blitzkrieg
    it was an inovative military technique first used by the grens iin thhe world two and these repaired so that they could be used by the germans late
  • pearl horbor

    pearl horbor
    The officer of the deck sees something “about fifty yards [45 meters] ahead off the port bow.” He asks a sailor what he makes of the object. “That’s a periscope, sir,” the sailor replies. “And there aren’t supposed to be any subs in the area
  • d-day

    d-day
    shows events of the day of D-Day June 6th 1944. Over 100,000 Allied troops landed on Normandy, France beaches to courageously take back France from the grip of the Nazis who had siezed most of Europe.
  • battle of iwo jima

    battle of iwo jima
    The Battle of Iwo Jima was supposed to take only five days according to U.S. military analysis. This invasion quickly became a killing field. Facing Japanese soldiers who were ordered to sacrifice their lives, the Americans fought a dedicated foe. Iwo Jima was a major battle in the Pacific Theater and a costly victory for the United States. The island became a base for bombers on their way to Japan and a refueling station for U.S. troops in the Pacific. The Battle of Iwo Jima was immortalized by
  • battle of okinawa

    battle of okinawa
    Last and biggest of the Pacific island battles of World War II, the Okinawa campaign (April 1—June 22, 1945) involved the 287,000 troops of the U.S. Tenth Army against 130,000 soldiers of the Japanese Thirty-second Army. At stake were air bases vital to the projected invasion of Japan. By the end of the 82-day campaign, Japan had lost more than 77,000 soldiers and the Allies had suffered more than 65,000 casualties—including 14,000 dead.
  • ve day

    ve day
    By 27 April, the area still held by the Germans amounted to a strip measuring only 16km by 5km (ten by three miles). Hitler killed himself in the Führer's Bunker on 30 April, two days after Mussolini had been captured and hanged by Italian partisans. Two days, also, since he had married his mistress Eva Braun, whom he poisoned before his suicide
  • dropping off the atomic bombs

    dropping off the atomic bombs
    The United States, with the consent of the United Kingdom as laid down in the Quebec Agreement, dropped nuclear weapons on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, during the final stage of World War II. The two bombings, which killed at least 129,000 people, remain the only use of nuclear weapons for warfare in history
  • vj day

    vj day
    On August 14, 1945, it was announced that Japan had surrendered unconditionally to the Allies, effectively ending World War II. Since then, both August 14 and August 15 have been known as “Victoryover Japan Day,” or simply “V-J Day.” The term has also been used for September 2, 1945, when Japan’s formal surrender took place aboard the U.S.S. Missouri, anchored in Tokyo Bay. Coming several months after the surrender of Nazi Germany, Japan’s capitulation in the Pacific brought six years of hostili