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Hitler unified all German speaking people. Before the war broke out Chamberlain flew to Germany to attempt a settlement.
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Hitler, Chamberlain, Daladier of France, Mussolini of Italy met in Munich and agreed Hitler should have the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia.
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Despite the assurances Hitler had made in the treaty he occupied the country.
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Britain had become rearming a warning system along the east coast, assurances were given to Poland, who was being threatened by the Fuhrer.
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Hitler and Stalin sign a non-aggression pact.
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Chamberlain made the announcement that the country was at war.
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Britain saw no military action.
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Hitler occupied Denmark and Norway to safeguard Swedish supply routes of ore and to break the naval blockade.
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Hitler sent his Luftwaffe bombers to attack British ports, September 7th he switched from daylight bombing to night time bombing due to the failure.
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The British forces routes for the Italian forces in North Africa
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Hitler released his "lightning war" against Holland and Belgium
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Chamberlain resigned after pressure from the labor members for a more active prosecution of the war. Churchill became the new head of the wartime coalition government.
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British commander-in-chief, General Gort, had been forced o retreat to the coast at Dunkirk.More than 38,000 men were rescued.
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Italy entered the war on axis of powers and to get rich pickings of the war
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The french signed an armistice with Germany taking France
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A mutual alliance was signed by Germany, Italy, and Japan
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Italian and German forces attacked Yugoslavia, Greece, and the island Crete.
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Hitler sent 3500 tanks and 3 million soldiers into Russia.
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The Japanese attacked the US pacific fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii as a preliminary to taking British, French, and Dutch colonies
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Japan to Singapore from the British and took 60,000 prisoners
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The US defeated the Japanese Navy at the battle of Midway US pushed the Japanese back.
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Churchhill gave a demand to general Alexander to be the destruction of the German and Italian army
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The Russians won their first victory against Germany
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British and American forces closing in on the Germans by assuming control of Morocco and Algeria
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Montgomery attack the German Italian army in north Everett go with a message from bombardment followed by an armored attack
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British and US invaded Sicily
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Stallon Roosevelt and Churchhill meant to coordinate plans for simultaneous squeeze on Germany
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British and American forces defeated the axis forces in North Africa
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Mussolini had been thrown out of office Italy surrendered to the British in USA the Germans freed Mussolini from imprisonment
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The seige of Leningrad was lifted by the Soviet army
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Although Italy surrendered in September the allies were able to liberate room from the Germans
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British forces with help from Querilla fighting Chindits evicted to Japanese from Burma
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Germany launch and final defense through the Ardennes of Belgium
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The allies launched an attack on Germany’s forces in Normandy western France
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The French capital Paris was liberated from the Germans
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Define bombs killed 3 million people in London
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Allies crossed the Rhine while Soviet forces were approaching Berlin from the east
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Roosevelt died he was succeeded by President Truman
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Russians read Berlin before US forces
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Italian partitions captured and executed Mussolini
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Hitler commit suicide Hitler committed suicide in his bombproof shelter with his mistress Eva Braun who he made his wife last minute
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German forces in Italy surrendered to the allies
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German forces the northwest Germany Holland and Denmark surrender to Montgomery on Luneberg heath
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Hitler successor offered an unconditional surrender to the allies
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Victory in Europe was celebrated
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Churchill lost the election to atlees labor party which promise sweeping social reforms including nationalization
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Japanese generals refused to surrender the US dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima
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Russia invaded Japanese ruled Manchuria
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US dropped another bomb due to the Japanese not surrendering
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Japanese surrendered to the allies
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US General Douglas MacArthur Accepted Japan’s surrender ending World War II