World War II

By MR.tan
  • How Adolf Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany

    How	Adolf Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany
    Cause: There were many causes that occurred not long after World War I such as peace policy, loss of life after the war, famine, rising prices, currency devaluation, ect
    Meanwhile, in a certain corner of the alley, there were people with deviant ideas. A new regime was born called the fascist regime, whose leader was Adolf Hitler. It gradually spread far and wide and the people enjoyed it. In response that forced the German president at that time Paul Von Hindenburg to cede power to Adolf Hitler
  • Munich Agreenment

    The Munich Agreement was an agreement concluded at Munich on 30 September 1938, by Nazi Germany, Great Britain, the French Republic, and Fascist Italy. The agreement provided for the German annexation of part of Czechoslovakia called the Sudetenland, where more than three million people, mainly ethnic Germans, lived. The pact is also known in some areas as the Munich Betrayal , because of a previous 1924 alliance agreement and a 1925 military pact between France and the Czechoslovak Republic.
  • First shot star World War II

    First shot star World War II
    Germany opened the door to invade Poland and opened a nightmare time for the people of that time. Then after 2 days Germany suddenly declared war on Poland, England and France also declared war and threatened Germany. While Poland was being invaded, their allied countries did not provide the slightest support even though Germany and its allied factions had occupied Poland .After that incident people often called this war ( War).
  • Western Europe (1940)

    Western Europe (1940)
    In April 1940, Germany launched Operation Weserübung to invade Denmark and Norway to protect the iron ore transport route from Sweden to Germany that the Allies were trying to cut off. Denmark quickly surrendered after just a few hours of fighting, while Norway was conquered within two months despite Allied support. Failure to save Norway led to discontent among the British public, causing British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain to be replaced by Winston Churchill on 10 May 1940.
  • Italy invades France

    Italy invades France
    On June 10, Italy invaded France, declaring war on both France and Great Britain. The German army headed south to attack the now weakened French army. Paris fell on June 14. Eight days later, France signed an armistice with Germany. France was divided into German and Italian occupation zones and a state remained under the Vichy regime.
  • Allies invade Sicily (Italy)

    Allies invade Sicily (Italy)
    Allied forces invaded Sicily, an island off the southern coast of Italy. This invasion was part of a plan to liberate Italy from fascist control. The Allies successfully landed on the southern coast of Sicily, fought against German and Italian forces, and eventually captured the island. The invasion of Sicily weakened Axis forces in Italy and opened the way for further Allied advances in the country.
  • Rome liberated