The World at War

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    The World at War

  • Germany invades Poland

    Germany invades Poland
    Germany launched the blitzkrieg tested three years earlier during the Spanish Civil War upon Poland. Poland's two million man army was easily defeated, many of whom were on horseback against German tanks. The Soviet Union attacked from the west on September 17 according to the Nazi-Soviet non-Aggression pact signed a month earlier. The British declared war on Germany on September 3.
  • Operation Dynamo

    Operation Dynamo
    Operation Dynamo was put into action; 887 ships of all sizes, sometimes dangerously, crossed the English Channel to rescue 338,226 men by bringing them to England. Allied forces were battered, but they were in tact enough to fight another day.
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    The Miracle of Dunkirk

    The large scale British evacuation, that actually shouldn't have happened because Germay's orders were always three days late.
  • The Battle of Britain

    The Battle of Britain
    The German air force, or Luftwaffe, dropped bombs on London and the other major cities of Great Britain. Over 30,000 Londoners died, but Germany lost over 1,700 aircraft. Many historical sites of London were damaged or destroyed. The plan was called Operation Sea Lion and directed by Luftwaffe chief Herman Goering. German aircraft were eventually detected by early forms of RADAR. When Hitler launched his attack on the Soviet Union in 1941, the plan to bomb Britain into submission was abandoned
  • Pearl Harbor

    Pearl Harbor
    The U.S. was violently and mallicously attacked by the Empire of Japan.
  • The Battle of Stalingrad

    The Battle of Stalingrad
    severe house-to-house fighting in the Russian city of Stalingrad led to a stinging German defeat. Thousands of Russian citizens and soldiers died each day in an effort to keep the Germans from taking the city.
    The German 6th Army, led by General Von Paulus, was forced to retreat under pressure from Soviet forces led by
    Gen.Georgi Zhukov. Paulus finally surrendered after 146,000 soldiers had died. The Germans were on the defensive in the East from then on.
  • The Battle of Iwo Jima

    The Battle of Iwo Jima
    Sulfur Island was a stratigically important island that the US thought was going to be an easy mission, but in turned out to be the hardest mission in the war.
  • D Day

    D Day
    The Allies land in Normandy and begin the more famous part of the Eastern Front
  • V-E Day

    V-E Day
    This was the day the Germans surrendered to the Allies and only left the Japanese to defeat. They surrenendered because Der Fûrher.
  • Droppin the A-bomb

    Droppin the A-bomb
    We used drastic measures against the ely destroy them.Japanese to defeat them. We dropped Fat Man and Little Boy on the Japanese to instill fear and to complet
  • V-J Day

    V-J Day
    This was wgen Japan surrenered after we bombed Hiroshima and Nagisaki. There is a famous picture celebrating the event.