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When Germany invaded Poland, it initiated World War II in Europe
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After attempts to negotiate the stationing of Soviet troops in Finland failed, Joseph Stalin ordered the Red Army to invade
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British prime minister Neville Chamberlain resigns and is replaced by Winston Churchill
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Germany attacks France and the neutral coastal region of north western Europe. France signs armistice with Germany
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It was a World War II air campaign waged by the German Air Force against the Britain
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The Axis Powers always wanted to take over the Balkans. Hitler invaded and took out all of the British. This was Hitler's lightning war.
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means for providing U.S. military aid to foreign nations during World War II.
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also known as the "lightning war", Blitzkrieg was used by the Germans in World WarII and was a tactic based on
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Japan attacked the United States by bombing Pearl Harbor. This is what triggered the US to join WWII
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the people of 26 nations at war with the Axis powers met in Washington to sign the Declaration of the United Nations. This endorsed the Atlantic Charter, pledging to use their full resources against the Axis and agreeing not to make a separate peace.
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Germany, led by Hitler, planned the extermination of the Jews.
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After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the US was at war with Japan. They banned all things with Japan and all Americans of Japan descent were forced to leave the US
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It was the most important naval battle of the Pacific Campaign of World War II. The dates were between June 4 and 7, and was right after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor.
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There were two Battles of El Alamein. The first one began on the 1st of July and ended on the 23rd. The second one began on the 20th of October and ended on the 11th of November. It was a battle of the Western Desert Campaign of the Second World War
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The Luftwaffe began nightly bombing runs on the Soviet city of Stalingrad.
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This battle was fought in the Pacific and ultimately won by Americans.
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His plan was classified as "Island-hopping". It was his Pacific Campaignto attack weakly defended islands to weaken strongly defended Japanese bases.
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A battle strategy meeting held my Winston Churchill, FDR, and Joseph Stalin.
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The invasion was launched in the region in Normandy, France; simultaneous landing of US, British, and Canadian forces on five seperate beachheads.
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Allied leaders meet in the Ukraine to discuss their final attack plans on Germany.
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt died of a cerebral hemorrhage. This event led to Harry Truman becoming the President of the US
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Mussolini was shot and hanged in Rome after having many assassination attempts on him.
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Hitler shoots himself in the head after hearing about the fate that fell upon Mussolini.
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Allies meet in suburb of Potsdam, Germany to negotiate terms
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This is how the US retaliates against the Japanese bombing Pearl Harbor. On the 6th, the US drops the bomb on Hiroshima and on the 9th, the US bombs Nagasaki.
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These trials were held for the purpose of bringing Nazi war criminals to justice.
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The Cold War was named that because
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The American program to aid Europe, in which the US gave economic support to help rebuild European economies after the end of WWII so that they could prevent the spread of Soviet Communism.
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A military operation for sending supplies to West Berlin.
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The Berlin Wall was the physical division between West Berlin and East Germany from 1961 to 1989. It was a symbolic boundary between democracry and communismn during th Cold War.
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The Cuban missile crisis between the US and the Soviet Union had the world waiting in fear for 13 days, on the brink of a nuclear war.