WWII Timeline

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    Prewar Munich Conference

    -Germany, Italy, Great Britain, and France where all part of the agreement.
    -The agreement was Czechoslovakia must surrender its border regions and defenses to Germany
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    Women in the war

    -While men where off fighting in the war, women stepped in to their jobs to help out back home.
    -Women worked in factories that produced supplies for the troops, became nurses, and some even became spies
  • Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Act

    Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Act
    -The two countries (Germany and the Soviet Union) agreed that the would take no military action against each other for 10 years.
    -The agreement also contained a secret plan in which the soviets and germans would divide up eastern Europe for themselves.
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    Battle of the Atlantic

    -The Battle of the Atlantic was a battle between the Western Allies and the Axis Powers (mainly Germany)
    -The Battle of the Atlantic was fought over control of Atlantic sea routes
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    Genocide

    -Genocide is a crime recognized under international law.

    -Genocide is the systematic murder of an entire national, ethnic, or religious group.
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    Operation Barbarossa

    -Original name was operation Fitz.
    -Code name for the German invasion of the Soviet Union.
  • Asia Japanese Invasion of China

    Asia Japanese Invasion of China
    -the Kwantung Army of the Empire of Japan invaded Manchuria.
    -This was immediately following the Mukden Incident.
  • Pearl Harbor

    Pearl Harbor
    -The US (Pearl Harbor, Hawaii) was suddenly attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan
    -This attack managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes.
  • Battle of Midway

    Battle of Midway
    -6 months after Pearl Harbor, Japan lost to the US in one of the most important battles in American History.
    -This being the turning point in the Pacific Campaign, it allowed the US and their allies to move to the offensive.
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    Battle of El Alamein

    -The Battle of El Alamein was part of the North African campaign between the forces of the British Empire and the German-Italian army.
    -The Allied victory lead to the retreat of the Afrika Korps and the German surrender in North Africa in May 1943.
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    Africa Tunisia Campaign

    -The sudden entrance of American forces created an awkward deployment in which two pairs of opposing armies fought in North Africa, in Tunisia and Libya.
    -The British desperately needed assistance to secure Egypt and strategic resources in the Near East.
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    The Casablanca Conference

    -The Casablanca Conference was held in Casablanca, Morocco between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill.
    -This conference planned future global military strategies for the Western Allies.
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    Invasion of Italy

    -The British 8th Army began the Allied invasion of the Italian peninsula, crossing the Strait of Messina from Sicily and landing at Calabria.
    -That day, the Italian government secretly agreed to the Allies’ terms for surrender, but no one knew untilSeptember 8.
  • D-Day

    D-Day
    -156,000 American, British, and Canadian forces landed on 5 beaches of the heavily fortified coast of the France Normandy region.
    -D-day is one of the largest military assaults in history.
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    Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    -The US learned that the Germans where experimenting with nuclear fission.
    -Albert Einstein warned Roosevelt at first, although Roosevelt did not at first seem impressed with this warning, further testimony eventually moved him.