World War II

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    World War II

  • Beginning of the War

    Beginning of the War
    Before Declaring War, Germany invades Poland and so France and Great Britain was Honoring the treaty of Poland and enter the war against Germany and throughout that war Japan had got into war with China and declares its neutrality in the European war.
  • Declaring Neutrality

    Declaring Neutrality
    As war broke out in Europe the Americans had favored Isolation and that they had been lured in the 1st war.And so soon later Canada declares war on Germany and later in the war Poland had surrendered to Germany and Russia And Germany had attack Britain and the Soviet Union ends up getting expelled from the league of nation.
  • Germany Invasion

    Germany Invasion
    Germany invades Denmark,Norway,Belgium,Holland and Luxembourg and so the failure of his appeasement and later on Germany Crosses French Border and later on Italy joins Germany and Italy declares war on the allies.
  • Battle of Britain begins

    Battle of Britain begins
    France ends up accepting German armistice and British Airborne attacks an sink french vessels at Oran and at Mers-el-Kebir so that they can prevent French Vessels from passing into German possessions.
  • Lead-Lease Program

    Lead-Lease Program
    Despite opposition from isolationists, President Roosevelt signs the Lead-Lease Program To AID Great Britain and extended the Lead-Lease program to the Soviet Union.
  • Isoroku Yamamoto Plan

    Isoroku Yamamoto Plan
    His plan have started when he sent 100 of Japanese warplanes at 7:55 on Sunday and attacked American Pacific fleet anchored at Pearl Harbor and Hawaii and others things that were attacked were Eight battleships, including the U.S.S. Arizona, three light cruisers, three destroyers and four other naval vessels are either sunk or damaged.
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt signs Executive Order 9066

    Franklin D. Roosevelt signs Executive Order 9066
    The purpose of The Executive Order 9066 is its neutral tone authorizes the War Department to designate "military areas" and then exclude anyone from them whom it felt to be a danger.
  • The Battle of Midway

    The Battle of Midway
    The battle of midway was a war between American Navy and Japanese Navy and that in this war was the first time Japanese turning point in 350 years and that the american knew the Japanese would sue for peace but the Japanese wanted to capture Hawaii and Hold its people hostage.
  • The Battle of the Bismarck Sea

    The Battle of the Bismarck Sea
    fought for control of New Guinea. The decisive American victory forces the Japanese to re-enforce its troops by submarine — a defensive strategy employed to prevent the continued loss of transports and warships. The battle removes a threat to General Douglas MacArthur's invasion plans.
  • Italy declares war on Germany

    Italy declares war on Germany
    Declares war on Germany since They had sent troops to take control of Italy and so Italy declares war on Germany After accepting the Allied Surrender terms.
  • D-Day

    D-Day
    The greatest invasion in history begins just after midnight as the first of 24,000 paratroopers -- flown over the Channel in more than 1,000 aircraft -- are dropped behind enemy lines in Normandy. More than 5,300 ships, carrying 176,000 men are streaming across the Channel.
  • Operation Cobra

    Operation Cobra
    designed to create a gap in the German lines, mistakenly strikes Allied forces in the worst friendly-fire incident of the war. Among the 111 killed is Lt. General Leslie J. McNair. The commanding general of the Army Ground Forces is the highest-ranking U.S. casualty of the war.
  • German Spring offensive

    German Spring offensive
    It had been the biggest battle of the war on the Western Front. More than a million men took part; 19,000 Americans died; 60,000 more had been wounded or captured or listed as "missing.
  • Operation Downfall

    Operation Downfall
    More than 500,000 Japanese troops were already in position to repel them and another six million were either under arms or ready to be called up. Women and school children were drilling with sharpened bamboo spears.