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Japanese Invasion Of China
Pirates in tha Hood 3dJapanese troops took over Manchuria in northeastern China. Six years later, Japanese armies swept into the heartland of China. They expected quick victory. -
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German Blitzkrieg
The term "Blitzkrieg" means Lightning War. The Germans would deploy massive amounts of troops at a time, and rush an objective at full force. They used this tactic to capture Poland, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, Yugoslavia, and Greece. -
Germany's Invasion of Poland
Snoop Dogg's new pirate albumAfter signing this noagression pact, Hitler quickly moved ahead with plans to conquer Poland. His surprise attack took place at dawn. German tanks and troop trucks rumbled across the Polish border, German aircraft and artillery began a merciless bombing of Poland's capital, Warsaw. France and Great Britain declared war on September 3, but Poland fell some time before these nations to make any military response. Hitler annexed the western half of Poland. -
Fall of Paris
A month after a large scale attack on Paris by the Germans, Paris officials surrendered themselves. French General Charles De Gaulle retreated to London to re arm and eventually re-take Paris. -
Operation Barbarossa
Nazi Germany started an invasion of Russia. Germany had advanced up preparing for the harsh weather conditions. Germany had failed and caused Russia to join WWII on the Allied side. -
Bataan Death March
The Bataan Death March was the Japanese invasion of the Philippines. After a lengthy battle between The U.S. and Filipino combined forces and Japanese forces. The battle eventually was won by the Allies, a major victory, where the Japanese surrendered nearly 75,000 troops. -
Pearl Harbor
A surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, in the U.S. territory of Hawaii. The attack led to the U.S. entry into WWII. Japan intended to attack as a preventative action to keep the U.S. Pacific Fleet from interfering with military actions the Japanese Empire in Southeast Asia. -
Wannsee Conference
Nazi officials held a conference to discuss what the Nazis were going to do about the Jewish population. At the end of the meeting the Nazis decided to dismiss a plan that involved shipping the Jews to Madagascar, for a plan that created concentration camps. This led to many Jewish deaths in Germany. -
Battle of Midway
Battle of Midway War FootageJapan’s next target was Midway island. But the Allied code breakers, Admiral Chester Nimitz, commander in chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, knew that a huge Japanese force was heading toward Midway. He hoped that the attack on Midway would draw the whole U.S. -
Operation Torch
The combined forces of the U.S. and U.K. launched an attack on the Algeria and Morocco territories of Africa. The operation was the result of many arguments between U.S. and U.K. about tactics, ended by the intervention of Franklin Roosevelt. It was an amphibious attack, meaning going from sea to land. It was a large Allied victory. -
The Ghetto Uprising
The Ghetto Uprising was an uprising against the Germans by the Jewish people living in the Warsaw Ghetto. The Germans eventually defeated the uprising, and all the Jews were taken to concentration camps and burned alive. -
Battle of the Bulge
The battle of the Bulge was an attack of the American line by German blitzkrieg soldiers. Although the large amount of American causalties, Germany left this battle with defeat. This battle earned it's name due to the large blob of american soldiers on the line. -
Battle of Iwo Jima
The battle of Iwo Jima was a seige led by Allied forces, which came in from the sea. It was a fierce battle in which many lives were lost, both Allied and Axis. It was one of the most iconic battles of World War II. -
Battle of Okinawa
The Last and Largest of the Pacific Island battles, -
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Nuremberg Trials
22 Nazi leaders were charged with waging a war of aggression. Also accused of committing "crimes against humanity" - the murder of 11 million people. Hermann Goring, the commander of the Luftwaffe; Rudolf Hess, Hitler's former deputy; and other high-ranking Nazi leaders remained to face the charges. Goring received a death sentence, but ended up committing suicide. The bodies of the executed were burned at the concentration camp of Dachau. They used the same ovens used in the Holocaust. -
VE Day
Also known as Victory in Europe Day, VE Day was a public holiday, that celebrated the defeat of the Nazi war machine. -
Dropping of the Atomic Bomb
The first Atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, from a B-29 Bomber. The population of Hiroshima was wiped out by 90 percent, killing almost 80,000 people instantly. -
VJ Day
The war in the Pacific was hard fought and bloody. The tide had definitely turned, and the U.S. military was fighting island by island towards Japan. The U.S. government was anxious to end the war, and stop the loss of American lives.