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Hitler Becomes Chancellor
Hitler pressured Hindenburg to allow him to create a new government, The Nazis. -
Neutrality Act
It was passed by the U.S. congress because ofgrowing term oil in Europe and Asia that eventually led to WW2. -
Night of Shattered Glass
Over 250 of the Jew's synagogues were burned to the ground by the Germans. jewish businesses were trashed and many people were killed. This day got its name from all the glass that was shattered in the streets from their buildings that were destroyed. -
War Begins
World War 2 started when Germany split Poland. Britain and France declared war on Germany when they continued to invade. The war lasted 6 years. -
Battle of Midway
America struck Japnese. Japaese lost over 300 aircrafts and over 3,000 men. -
D Day
On June 6, 1944, more than 300,000 allied troops were sent over to the beaches at Normandy, France. American bombers were in striking range of Japanese islands from island hoping. -
Battle of the Bulge
Battle of the Bulge Germany did a surprise blitzkrieg and got the Americans off guard. This was the costliest battle for the US army. They lost 100,000 men. -
Hitler Commits Suicide
after the end of World War ll, After swollowing cyanide along with his family, Adolfe Hitler shot himself. SS men took the bodies to Chancellery's courtyard and burned them. -
Germany Surrenders
Germany thought it'd be an easy task to overcome the Soviets. But, the Soviets were able to over power Germany. This helped bring the war to a close. -
Bombing in Nagasaki
After bombing Hiroshima and Japan still didn't surrender, we bombed Nagasaki as the last major act of WW2. Over 35,000 deaths and 60,000 wounded after these bombings. -
Japan Surrenders
The official public announcement of Japan surrendering is made public to Japanese people. -
War Ends
Also known as JJ day. This devistating conflict in history took the lives of 35-60,000,000 people. Millions were injured and lost their homes.