History WW2 Timeline

  • The Final Solution

    The Final Solution
    The final solution was a Nazi plan for the genocide for all Jewish people. Adding to the holocaust with a plan of murdering 90% or more of Jews. It was used as a code name for the planning of murdering all Jews. The Nazi's established ghettos all around. All of this resulting in the millions of deaths of Jewish people.
  • Invasion of Poland

    Invasion of Poland
    Germany uses the blitzkrieg to over power the polish army, britain and france declare war on germany. Germany makes it to warsaw in less than a mounth and they begin enforcing racial policies, which meant jews had to wear white arm bands with blue stars of david. They also expelled 1000s of poles and were replaced with germans.
  • The Blitz

    The Blitz
    The blitz was an intense bombing campaign taken by the Nazi. Where they dropped bombs on London causing many casualties. London was bombed for 57 straight nights which had a minimum of 55,000 casualties. The cause of this is that their population rate went down, due to many deaths.
  • Operation Barbarossa

    Operation Barbarossa
    This operation was known as the biggest invasion in human history. Hitler played a key part un this and helped plan this. many planes were attacking and invading that many people were killed and this plan actually ended up failing because of stretched supply lines. which resulted in much more damage.
  • Attack On Pearl Harbor

    Attack On Pearl Harbor
    A surprise attack by the Japanese on Hawaii, releasing many bombs and causing many casualties. Through planes that were sent by japan dropping bombs. The attack lasted for about two tuff hours. This event was the cause of the U.S. being brought into the war.
  • Bataan Death March

    Bataan Death March
    The Bataan death march lasted up to 5-10 days. During this time many people were taken as prisoners, which then they were beaten harshly, robbed and starved many died of dehydration. There were 10,000 casualties that had happen. After this event the place was left with killer diseases that killed many more and a lot of destruction,
  • D-Day

    D-Day
    D-Day was the largest invasion in military history. More than 300 planes dropped bombs that day and 9,000 allied soldiers were dead or wounded after the first day of fighting. 5. The Allies sustained over 200,000 casualties in the Battle. This day was known to be marked of the turn in the tides for the control maintained by Nazi Germany.