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Mussolini Begins His Rise To Power
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Stalin Begins His Rise To Power
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Hitler's Rise to Power Begins
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Kristallnacht
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Manhattan Project Begins
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The St. Louis Incident
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Hitler Invades Poland
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Aircrafts in World War II
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Radar and Sonar
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Submarines
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Tripartite Act
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Lend Least Act
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Hideki Tojo becomes the Prime Minister of Japan
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Japanese Attack Pearl Harbor
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U.S. Declares War on Japan
After the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, the United States, which had previously tried to stay uninvolved in the war, delcared war on Japan. Shortly after, on December 11, 1941, the U.S. declared war on Germany and Italy. On June 5, 1942, the United States was officially at war with Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. -
Japanese Internment Camps
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Computers in World War II
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D-Day
On June 6th, 1944, the United States army invaded Normany, France. During this period, France was under control of Nazi Germany, and the U.S., as allies of the French, found it necessary to intervene. There were as many as 13,000 Allied troops
This invastion was staged with help from Britian and Canada, and was an influential point in World War II. There were some 4,000 Allied casualties. However, by the end of August in 1944, France had been liberated, proving just how important D-Day was. -
Liberation of Death Camps
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Truman Becomes President of the United States
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Death of Adolph Hitler
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Death of President Roosevelt
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V-E Day
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Bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima