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Nuremberg Laws
This was the Reich citizenship law and the law for the protection of German blood. These laws provided the persecution of Jews in Germany. -
Battle of Britain
This was between Britain's Royal Air force and the Nazi Germany air force. Germany bombed great Britain in order to destroy the air force. -
Pearl Harbor
The Japanese navy attacked the US Naval base at pearl harbor at Hawaii. This was Japans only chance to come and destroy America's Navy. This was important because the brought the attention to the people of the US and pulled everyone together. -
Bataan Death March
The death march was then Japanese forces and the allied soliders marched about 80 miles across the bataan peninsula. Many soliders died and were treated wrongly during this. -
Doolittle Raid
Doolittle raid was a surprise attack on Tokyo Japan by the US bombers during WWII. This was to boost the American morale. This was important because this showed the Japanese vulnerable to the air attack. -
Battle of Coral Sea
One of the first naval battles fought in the pacific during WWII. This was an important battle because it was the turning point and stopped the Japanese advance. -
Stalingrad
Battle of Stalingrad was the largest confrontation of WWII. This marked the end of Germany's advances into eastern Europe and Russia. This was also a major loss for the Germans during WWII. When the Germans lost, they didn't go any further. -
D-Day
D-Day was a invasion of Normandy when the allied forces of Britain, America, Canada and France attacked German forces. This war was important because this was a turning point in the war. -
Battle of Bulge
The Germans created a bulge around the ardennes forest in pushing through the american defensive line. This battle lasted for three with lost of a lot of Americans. -
Iwo Jima
The American forces went and invaded the island. This battle lasted for five weeks. About 200 of 21,000 japanese forces were killed. This provided a air base for japanese fighter planes so they can intercept.