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Germany Invading Poland
When invading Poland, The Germans used the form of Blitzkrieg to take it quickly, and meet Russian troops in the middle. They did this by bombing the area, then coming in with troops and tanks. This triggered the start of war with Britain and France.
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Lend Lease Act
In this act, FDR was preparing for war by providing funds for those on the Allied side. By doing this FDR was insuring a place for America in the war.
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Germany Invades France
To get to France, Germany went through the Netherlands and Denmark. They soon took over France, only taking about two months to accomplish it.
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Battle of Brittian
In the battle of Britain, Hitler bombed London for eleven months. He hoped that it would weaken them, but the British refused to surrender. This was the first battle Hitler did not succeed.
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Operation Barbarossa
The Germans launched an invasion on the Soviet Union and caused the beginning of the two front war. Millions of German soldiers, and thousands of tanks advanced into The soviet Union.
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Pearl Harbor
The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor in attempt to weaken the United States navy and air force. This occurred in under two hours and severely weakened the Pacific fleet. Other military bases were also bombed.
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United states joins the war
After Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, the united states declares war on Japan and Germany, and Germany declares war on America. This took place only 4 days after the bombing.
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Bataan Death March
After surrender, approximately 75,000 Filipino and American troops were marched to a camp. They were subjected to harsh weather and treatment during this time.
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Battle of Midway
In this battle, the US was able to decode Japan's messages and countered the ambush on them. This greatly hurt Japan's fleet, and was a turning point in the war, allowing the allies to become offensive.
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Battle of Stalingrad
At the battle of Stalingrad, Germany was defeated, and caused a turning point in the war for eastern Europe. The total casualties in this battle add up to about 2 million and is considered on of the bloodiest battles in history.
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
When German troops came into the ghetto to deport survivors, they revolted. It didn't last long though, it was suppressed within a few days, leaving the ghetto in ruins.
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D- day
During Operation Overlord, allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy to reclaim Nazi occupied areas. This was considered the largest amphibious attack and was successful.
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Liberation of Concentration Camps
The Soviets were the first to liberate people held in concentration camps on a large scale. Other allied forces helped the liberation process as well.
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Battle of Iwo Jima
Thus was an amphibious attack on Japan's coast and although the Japanese had extensive tunnels, the Americans were victorious. They were wiped out the Japanese in about a month of fighting.
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Hiroshima and Nagasaki Bombings
As the final attack on Japan, the US bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki with an atomic bomb. this wiped out about 90% of the cities and killed and estimated 40,00 people.
http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/bombing-of-hiroshima-and-nagasaki