World war ii special 512

Time machine to the Past

By katye
  • Germany invades Poland

    Germany invades Poland
    Hitler ued his plans to be able to conquer Poland. German tanks and troops thunder across the Polish border. German aircraft and cannons began a heartless bombing of Poland’s capital, Warsaw.
    The importance of this event is that it shows how everything started and how Hitler became powerful. "Address by Adolf Hitler - September 1, 1939." Address by Adolf Hitler - September 1, 1939. Web. 6 Oct. 2014. http://fcit.usf.edu/holocaust/resource/document/HITLER1.htm.
  • Declares war

    Declares war
    Honoring their guarantee of Poland’s borders. France and great Britain declared war on Germany.
    The importance of this event is that each country started declaring their alliances and started to fight. "Proclamation by Adolf Hitler - September 3, 1939." Proclamation by Adolf Hitler - September 3, 1939. Web. 6 Oct. 2014. http://fcit.usf.edu/holocaust/resource/document/HITLER2.htm.
  • France surrenders

    France surrenders
    French leaders surrendered and was when Germans took control of the northern part of the country. The government headed by Marshal Philippe Pé´ain, who was french hero from World War I.
    The imporatance of this event is that french could no longer defeat Germany so they surrender and they were taken power of everything.
  • Surprise attack on Pearl Harbor

    Surprise attack on Pearl Harbor
    Americans had cracked one of the codes that Japanese used in sending secret messages. To avoid the RAF’s attackers, the Germans gave up daylight raids in favor of night bombing.
    The importance of this event is that it was the beginning of attacking Pearl Harbor.
  • Join Axis Powers

    Join Axis Powers
    Through the threat of force, Hitler had persuaded Bulgaria, Romania, and Hungary to join the Axis powers. Yugoslavia and Greece, which had pro-British governments, resisted.
    The importance of this date is that Hitler made this countries joined him so that they can help him conquer.
  • Germans invade Soviet Union

    Germans invade Soviet Union
    The German's tanks and aircraft announced the beginning of the invasion. The Soviet Union had the the largest army in the world, but wasn’t prepared for this attack. Its troops were not well equipped nor well trained.
    The importance is that many consider this to be one of Hitler's greatest mistakes because it forced Hitler to open up two fronts. "Adolf Hitler Speeches - Primary Source - ENotes.com." Enotes.com. Enotes.com. Web. 6 Oct. 2014. http://www.enotes.com/topics/adolf-hitler-131285.
  • Oil Shipments

    Oil Shipments
    The US president could lend weapons and ther supplies to countries that were important to the US. And when the Japanese overran French Indochina-Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos, Roosevelt cut off oil shipments to Japan.
    The importance of this date is that helped strengthen other countries by giving them supply.
  • Japan attacks Pearl Harbor

    Japan attacks Pearl Harbor
    American sailors at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii awoke to the roar of explosives. A Japanese attack was underway! U.S. leaders had known from a coded Japanese message than an attack might come.
    The importance of this event is that it was the reason why U.S. went to WWII. Otherwise, it would had stayed neutral. "Attack At Pearl Harbor, 1941." Attack At Pearl Harbor, 1941. Web. 6 Oct. 2014. http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/pearl.htm.
  • Final Solution Begins

    Final Solution Begins
    Nazis built extermination camps that had huge gas chambers that could kill 6,000 humans in a day. Jews arrived to Auschwitz at camps women, men, elderly, children and the sick were separated. Were taken into gas chambers, but thought that they were taken to take a shower.
    Importance of this event is that Hitler wanted to get rid of all Jews and tortured them. It ws a huge impact.
    "Majdanek." Gas Chamber. Web. 6 Oct. 2014. http://www.paulgassfamily.com/prologue/pimages/wpg0128.jpg.
  • The Doolittle Raid

    The Doolittle Raid
    Tokyo, Japan is bombed by B-25 Mitchells commanded by then-Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle.
    The importance of this date is that it was America's first attack to the Japanese during the war. With Japan running through the Pacific much like the Germans did to Europe in the beginnings of WWII, this was the first opportunity for the US.
  • The Battle of Midway

    The Battle of Midway
    June 4, 1942, with American forces hidden beyond the horizon, Nimitz allowed the Japanese to begin their assault on the islands. The strategy was very good and 332 Japanese planes were destroyed, all four aircraft carriers, and one support ship. Yamamoto ordered his crippled fleet to take back. June 7, 1942 the battle was over.
    The importance is that it was the first victory of the allied forces. "Battle of Midway." Museum. Web. 6 Oct. 2014. <http://www.nnwwiim.org/midway/images/midway22-lg.jpg
  • Guadalcanal

    Guadalcanal
    August 7, 1942-February 1943. Thousands U.S. Marines, with Australian support, landed on Guadalcanal and the near the island of Tulagi. The marines has little trouble taking hold of Guadalcanal’s airfield.
    The importance of this date is that Japan had a large fort in the Pacific, and were increasing their strength.
  • The D-Day Invasion

    The D-Day Invasion
    The D-Day invasion began, at dawn of that day. British, American, French, and Canadian troops British and US troops fortunately land on the Normandy beaches of France.
    The importance is to secure a major beach head on the French coast from which to initiate a campaign against German forces in Western Europe. "D-Day Message from General Eisenhower to General Marshall." National Archieves. Web. 6 Oct. 2014. http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/d-day-memo/images/d-day-memo.jpg.
  • The Battle of the Bulge

    The Battle of the Bulge
    German tanks broke through weak American defenses along a 75-mile front in the Ardennes. The Germans launch a final offensive in the west, to re-conquer Belgium and split the Allied forces along the German border.
    The importance of this date is that it was the last offensive the Germans threw against the allies in the west. "Battle of the Bulge." Web. 6 Oct. 2014. http://asdaqua.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/battle-of-the-bulge-article.jpg.
  • Yalta Conference

    Yalta Conference
    The Yalta Conference between the U.S., Britain, and the USSR begins. Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin discuss their plans for Europe after the war, and Stalin agrees to declare war on Japan. In the Pacific, the Allies finally retake Manila in the Philippines after three years of brutal Japanese occupation.
    The importance of this date is that it was a conference were they discissed that Germany would pay war reparations, and the Soviet Union would enter the war against Japan.
  • U.S. troops invade Okinawa

    U.S. troops invade Okinawa
    The U.S. troops invaded Okinawa, the first Japanese home island to be reached. The aggressive Japanese defenders would impose on about 35,000 American missing. In Europe, the Allies surround over 300,000 German troops in the Ruhr, and the final Allied offensive in northern Italy begins.
    The importance of this date is that it was the American's plan for winning the war in the Far East.
  • Germany Surrenders

    Germany Surrenders
    Germany surrenders to the Western Allies. General Eisenhower accepted to surrender of the Third Reich from the German military. President Roosevelt did not live to witness the long-awaited victory.
    The importance of this date is that Germany surrenders because he lost the war since Hitler made bad choices.
  • Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima

    Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima
    The United States drops an atomic bomb carrying highly enriched uranium from Oak Ridge, Tennessee on Hiroshima.
    The importance of this date is that the Americans wanted to destroy Japan and win the war. "American Experience: TV's Most-watched History Series." PBS. PBS. Web. 6 Oct. 2014. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/primary-resources/truman-hiroshima/.
  • Atomic Bomb on Nagasaki

    Atomic Bomb on Nagasaki
    The United States drops an atomic bomb carrying Hanford plutonium manufactured in B Reactor on Nagasaki, Japan.
    The importance of this date is that it affected many people and wanted them to surrender so that world war II was over.
  • Japan Surrenders

    Japan Surrenders
    Having agreed in principle to unconditional surrender on August 14, 1945, Japan formally surrenders, ending World War II.
    The importance of this date is that finally Japan surrendered and World War II ended. People were happy that it finally ended and many people died during this era. Readex. Web. 6 Oct. 2014. <http://www.readex.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/Springfield 09021945.jpg?itok=UiDtDacy>.