World War 2

  • Japanese Invasion of China

    Japanese Invasion of China
    japan needed raw materials esp. oil to be #1
  • Germany's invasion of Poland

    Germany's invasion of Poland
    Hitler, the conquest of Poland would bring Lebensraum, or “living space,” for the German people. According to his plan, the “racially superior” Germans would colonize the territory and the native Slavs would be enslaved. German expansion had begun in 1938 with the annexation of Austria and then continued with the occupation of the Sudetenland and then all of Czechoslovakia in 1939
  • German Blitzkrieg

    German Blitzkrieg
    a military tactic designed to create disorganization among enemy forces through the use of mobile forces and locally concentrated firepower.
  • Fall of Paris

    Fall of Paris
    was the German invasion of France and the Low Countries during the Second World War.
  • Atlantic Charter

    Atlantic Charter
    a joint declaration released by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill
  • Pearl Harbor

    Pearl Harbor
    hundreds of Japanese fighter planes attacked the American naval base at Pearl Harbor near Honolulu, Hawaii. The barrage lasted just two hours, but it was devastating: The Japanese managed to destroy nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight enormous battleships, and more than 300 airplanes. More than 2,000 Americans soldiers and sailors died in the attack, and another 1,000 were wounded.
  • Bataan Death March

    Bataan Death March
    approximately 75,000 Filipino and American troops on Bataan were forced to make an arduous 65-mile march to prison camps. The marchers made the trek in intense heat and were subjected to harsh treatment by Japanese guards. Thousands perished
  • D Day

    D Day
    invasion was one of the largest amphibious military assaults in history and required extensive planning.
  • Liberation of Concentration Camps

    Liberation of Concentration Camps
    prisoners in the final stages of the war. On July 23, 1944, they entered the Majdanek camp in Poland, and later overran several other killing centers. On January 27, 1945, they entered Auschwitz and there found hundreds of sick and exhausted prisoners.
  • Battle of Iwo Jima

    Battle of Iwo Jima
    elaborate preparatory air and naval bombardment, three U.S. marine divisions landed on the island in February 1945. Iwo Jima was defended by roughly 23,000 Japanese army and navy troops, who fought from an elaborate network of caves, dugouts, tunnels and underground installations.
  • Battle of Okinawa

    Battle of Okinawa
    Last and biggest of the Pacific island battles of World War II, the Okinawa campaign (April 1—June 22, 1945) involved the 287,000 troops of the U.S. Tenth Army against 130,000 soldiers of the Japanese Thirty-second Army. At stake were air bases vital to the projected invasion of Japan.
  • VE Day

    VE Day
    when German troops throughout Europe finally laid down their arms: In Prague, Germans surrendered to their Soviet antagonists, after the latter had lost more than 8,000 soldiers, and the Germans considerably more; in Copenhagen and Oslo; at Karlshorst, near Berlin; in northern Latvia; on the Channel Island of Sark—the German surrender was realized in a final cease-fire.
  • Dropping of the Atomic Bomb

    Dropping of the Atomic Bomb
    attempt to invade Japan would result in horrific American casualties, ordered that the new weapon be used to bring the war to a speedy end in Hiroshima.
  • VJ Day

    surrender was announced to the world. This sparked spontaneous celebrations over the final ending of World War II.