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The agreement reached in 1939 by Germany and the Soviet Union in which both agreed not to attack the other in case of war and to divide any conquered territories.
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Warsaw surrenders on September 27. The Polish government flees to exile via Romania. Germany and the Soviet Union divide Poland between them.
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Italy invades southern France
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Denmakr then surrenders on the day of the attack. Norway holds out until June 9th.
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Luxembourg is occupied on May 10 .The Netherlands surrenders on May 14. Belgium surrendrs on May 28.
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Germany, Italy, and Japan sign the Tripartite Pact
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Germany invades Yugoslavia and Greece, whom are both swiftly curshed. Also, on the same day, Britsh Generals O'Connor and Neame were captured by German forces in North Africa
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Germany, Italy, Hungary, and Bulgaria invade Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia surrenders on April 17. Germany and Bulgaria invade Greece to support the Italians. The Resistance in Greece stops in early June of 1941
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FDR and Churchill approve the Atlantic Charter which supported self-determination, a new permanent system of general security (and the right of people to regain governments abolished by dictators.
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Pearl Harbor was a United States Navy base located on the island of Oahu in the state of Hawaii. This was when the Japanese launched a suprise attack on the U.S. military base. The goal of the Japanese atack wat to cipple the Paciic fleet, making diffulculties for the United States to enter the growing second World War.
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Theater of War was on Decmeber 7th and 8th 1941. It was heavy fighting across Europe from Germany's invasion of Poland to Japan's suprise on Pearl Harbor.
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The United States enters the war by decaring war on Japan. Japanes troops land in the Philippines, French Indochina and British Singapore.
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Germany and the axis powers launch a new offensive against hte Soviet Union. The German troops fought their way to Stalingrad and secured the Crimean Peninsula.
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After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States justified their action by claiming tht the Japanese in the United States were spies for Japan. Justice Antonin Scalla predicts that the Supreme Court will eventually authorize another a wartime abuse of civil rights such as the internment camps for Japanese-Americans during WWII.
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FDR and Churchill agree to step up Pacific war, invade Sicily, increase pressure on Italy and insist on an unconditional surrender of Germany.
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The Axis forces in Tunisia surrender to the Allies.
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The Gemans launch a massive tank attack near Kursk in the Soviet Union. The Soviets stop the attack and launch an initiative of their own.
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By Mid August they gain complete control of Sicily.
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This enables the Italian marshall Pietro Badoglio to form a new government.
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The allies agree to launch attacks from Russia on the east at the same time as US and Great Britain attack from west.
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It was a secret name for the invsion of northwest Europe. D-Day was one of the most famous day in WWII, the Allies invade France with over 130,000 American, British and Canadian troops.
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Yalta is on the Black Sea coast of the Crimea and a war meeting. It was a safe for those participating. The "Big Three" were at this meeting: Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill and F.D.R.
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Germany unconditionally surrenders to the Allies, ending the war in Europe.
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Pres. Truman met with Stalin and Churchill and agreed that Japan must surrender or risk destruction. Atomic bomb successfully tested on July 16 and then dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945.
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The bomb nicknamed, "Little Boy." was dropped on the city of Hiroshima, on the Island of Japan, instantly killing 80,000 people and thousands more who died, due to radiation. Japan did not surrender after this first Atomic Bomb but would surrender after "Fat Man" was dropped on the city of Nagasaki.
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The atomiic bomb, "Fat Man", is dropped on the Japanese city of Nagasaki killing 87,000 people. This was the final, major act of WWII.
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A way to bring nations together to work for peace and development, based on justice, dignity and human well-being
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A series of military tribunals held by the victorious Allied forces following World War II in which many Nazi leades were prosecuted for war crimes.