-
Invasions of Poland by USSR and Germany, beginning World War II. Most of Poland is taken in days.
Invasions of Poland by USSR and Germany, beginning World War II. Most of Poland is taken in days. -
Period: to
World War 2 Timeline
-
Germany invades Denmark, Norway, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg. All fall within weeks.
Germany invades Denmark, Norway, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg. All fall within weeks. -
British armored forces attack Italian forces in North Africa. This campaign escalates and continues for nearly three years.
British armored forces attack Italian forces in North Africa. This campaign escalates and continues for nearly three years. -
Battle of Britain. Germany suffers its first defeat in the skies over England, and abandons invasion plans.
Battle of Britain. Germany suffers its first defeat in the skies over England, and abandons invasion plans. -
June, Germany invades the USSR, opening what becomes known as the Eastern Front.
June, Germany invades the USSR, opening what becomes known as the Eastern Front. -
December 7, the Imperial Japanese Navy attacks the US Pacific Fleet anchored at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. US enters the war, opening the Pacific Theatre.
December 7, the Imperial Japanese Navy attacks the US Pacific Fleet anchored at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. US enters the war, opening the Pacific Theatre. -
June 4-7, Battle of Midway. The US Navy sinks four Japanese aircraft carriers in the fight that proves to be the turning point in the Pacific war.
June 4-7, Battle of Midway. The US Navy sinks four Japanese aircraft carriers in the fight that proves to be the turning point in the Pacific war. -
Battle of Stalingrad. Germany's entire Sixth Army is lost, and the war begins turning in favor of the Allies.
Battle of Stalingrad. Germany's entire Sixth Army is lost, and the war begins turning in favor of the Allies. -
1943 to 1945 - Several failed assassination attempts on Hitler's life. Hitler has become too unstable to think rationally. Succession of major military losses follows.
1943 to 1945 - Several failed assassination attempts on Hitler's life. Hitler has become too unstable to think rationally. Succession of major military losses follows. -
June 6, the Allied Expeditionary Force under Dwight Eisenhower lands on the coast of northern France on what will later be called "D-Day". The "Second Front" that Stalin has been demanding for three years is now open.
June 6, the Allied Expeditionary Force under Dwight Eisenhower lands on the coast of northern France on what will later be called "D-Day". The "Second Front" that Stalin has been demanding for three years is now open. -
April 30, Hitler commits suicide, shortly before the fall of Berlin and surrender of German forces in Europe.
April 30, Hitler commits suicide, shortly before the fall of Berlin and surrender of German forces in Europe. -
USA develops the atomic bomb, and successfully uses it in August to force the surrender of Japan.
USA develops the atomic bomb, and successfully uses it in August to force the surrender of Japan.