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Rome-Berlin axis
Military alliance to form peace between Germany and Italy -
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Spanish civil war
This war began with a coup made by Franco and other people. The war ended with the victory of Franco and a dictatorship. -
Anti-Comintern Pact between Germany and Japan
Anti-comunist pact to defense themselves from the Comintern -
Munich Agreement (appeasement)
In the munich agreement, britain, france and italy agreed that germany could take over the sudetenland -
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Axis victories
Germany invaded and occupied Poland. Germany invaded and occupied Denmark and Norway. Hitler launched a Blitzkrieg against Holland and Belgium and Both countries were occupied. France was occupied by Germany. Germany and Italy attacked and had successes in Yugoslavia, Greece and North Africa. Germany attacked Russia and had made some gains. Japan attacked the US naval base at Pearl Harbor destroying ships, planes and radar stations. -
Pact of Steel
Military-political pact signed by Italy, Germany and Japan to control Europe an a large part of the world. -
German-Soviet pact
Pact between Germany and the Soviet Union to don't attack each other and divide Poland. -
Invasion of Poland: The beginning of the war
It was a military action of Germany to conquer Poland. This invasion was the trigger of the second world war. -
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World War Two
In World War II, most of the world's nations were involved. In this war between 50 and 70 million people died. The trigger was the invasion of poland. -
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The Allied victory
Battle of Midway. The battle of EL Alamein. The battle of Stalingrad. The allies take Sicily. D-Day, the allies land huge numbers of troops on beaches in normandy. The romanians switch sides and the Bulgarians surrender to the soviet union. The soviets start their final offensive and surround Berlin. Germany surrenders. The United States drops atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Japan surrenders, ending WWII. -
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Battle of Stalingrad
German troops capture Stalingrad, but are then surrounded by the Soviets. They eventually surrender. -
Normandy's landing(D-Day)
The allies land huge numbers of troops on beaches in Normandy, and start to liberate France. -
San Francisco Conference: creation of the UN
The convention resulted in the creation of the United Nations Charter, which was opened for signature on 26 June. -
Surrender of Germany
The text of surrender was signed in Karlshorst, Berlin by the representatives of the three armed services of the OKW and the Allied Expeditionary Force together with the Supreme High Command of the Red Army, with further French and US representatives -
Atomic bomb of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The United States, with the consent of the United Kingdom, dropped nuclear weapons on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during the final stage of World War II. The two atomic bombs killed at least 129,000 people. -
Potsdam Conference
The Participants were the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States. The goals of the conference were the establishment of post-war order, peace treaty issues, and countering the effects of the war