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Japan invades
Japan invaded manchuria in 1930 -
Adolf Hitler Comes to power
On 30 January 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of the Natzi Party. -
Germany
On March 7, 1936 German troops marched into the Rhineland. This action was directly against the Treaty of Versailles which had laid out the terms which the defeated Germany had accepted. It was Hitler’s first illegal act in foreign relations since coming to power in 1933 and it threw the European allies, especially France and Britain, into confusion. What should they do about his actions? These documents reveal the motives and attitudes of the British government as they discuss their options. T -
Anti-Comintern
Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan sign the Anti-Comintern Pact, directed against the Soviet Union and the international Communist movement. -
Japan invades China
Japan invaded china in 1937 -
two soilders
In August 1937 two jaanese soilders were shot and death -
Nanjing
In December 1937 japan captured nanjing -
Poland
The Natzis invaded poland in septmeber 1939 -
Natzis jnvade
Natzis invaded russia in 1941 -
America joins the war
On December 7, 1941 America joined the war after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. -
Pearl Harbor
In 1941 Japan bombed pearl harbor -
Battle of Stalongrad
In 1942 more than 2 million people died in the Battle of Stalingrad -
president Roosevelt death
on April 12, 1945 president Roosevelt died -
Truman becaomes president
Truman becomes president after Roossavelts death on Aplril 14 1945 -
Hitlers Death
On April 30, 1945 in Berlin, Germany Adolf Hitler committed suicide. -
U.S signed the United Nations Charter
On June 26 the U.S signed the United Nations charter -
Bomb
The first atomic bomb was released over Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 where the headquarters for Japan's second general army was located -
Another bomb
Three days later Nagasaki Japan was destroyed by the second atomic bomb -
Japan surrenders
The formal surrender took place on September 2nd aboard the battleship Missouri -
Stop the fighting
Japan and china stopped fighting in 1945