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World War II

  • Start of WWII

    Start of WWII
    On September 1, 1939 Nazi's moved against Poland. Treaty obligations forced England and France to declare war on Germany.
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    WWII

  • Germany begins occupation of Denmark and invades Norway.

    Germany begins occupation of Denmark and invades Norway.
    Norway was invaded by Nazi Germany on April 9th 1940. Hitler had issued the order for the invasion of Norway on March 1st under the code word “Weserübung”. The order also included the invasion and occupation of Denmark.
  • Soviets and Japanese sign neutrality pact.

    Soviets and Japanese sign neutrality pact.
    The Soviet–Japanese Neutrality Pact was signed between Russia and Japan two years after the war between Russia and Japan at the Manchurian and Mongolian borders slowed inconclusively.
  • America Enters

    America Enters
    Japan sent planes to Pearl Harbor to strike the U.S. fleet that blocked Japan's access to oil. America entered the war.
  • Brazil declares war on Germany and Italy.

    Brazil declares war on Germany and Italy.
    In all, 21 German and two Italian submarines were responsible for the sinking of 36 Brazilian merchant ships, causing 1,691 drownings and 1,079 other casualties. The sinkings were the main reason that led the Brazilian government to declare war against the Axis.
  • German surrender at Stalingrad.

    German surrender at Stalingrad.
    In the defeat, the crippling losses suffered by Germany's military proved to be insurmountable for the war. The battle was a turning point in the war, making a German victory in the East impossible.
  • German Army re-takes Kharkov

    German Army re-takes Kharkov
    The retaking of territory and the capture of Kharkov proved the German's brilliance in the age of mechanized warfare, and also proved how much more the Russians had to learn about such actions.
  • German assassination attempt on Hitler fails.

    German assassination attempt on Hitler fails.
    The failure of both the assassination and the military coup d'état which was planned to follow it led to the arrest of at least 7,000 people by the Gestapo.
  • Pisa liberated.

    Pisa liberated.
  • Allies liberate France

    Allies liberate France
    Standing alone against the unstoppable Allies since May 1945, Japan absorbed terrible aerial bombardment of its cities but kept back 610,000 troop