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Battle of Britain
During World War Two, the successful defense of Great Britain against unremitting and destructive air raids conducted by the German Air Force ( Luftwaffe ) from July through September 1940 after the Fall of France -
The Blitz
( September 7,1940–May 11, 1941 ) intense bombing campaign undertaken by the Nazi against the United Kingdom during World War 2. -
Operation Barbarossa
It’s original name Operation Fritz, during World War Two, code name for the German Invasion of the Soviet Union, which was launched in June 22 1941. -
Operation Torch
The allied invasion of the French North Africa In November 1942 was intended to draw Axis forces away from the Eastern front, thus relieving pressure on the hard-pressured Soviet Union. -
Operation Overload
During World War Two, the Allied invasion of the Western Europe, which was launched on June 6 1944. It was the most celebrated D-Day of the war ), with the simultaneous landing of the U.S, Britain and Canadian forces on the five separate beachheads in Normandy, France. -
Yalta Conference
( February 4-11, 1945 ), Was a major World War Two conference of the three chief Allied leaders- President Franklin D. Roosevelt Of The United States and Prime Minister Winston Churchill of the United Kingdom, premier Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union. They met at Yalta in Crimea to plan a final defeat of the Nazi Germany