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Neville Chamberlain
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Benito Mussolini
Benito Mussolini was a leader of Socialist Italy. He was never involved with the axis power, until he was bullied into it. This shows he is a weak ruler.
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Josef Stalin
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Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler was the ruler of Germany during World War Two. He worked his way up the political ladder. He was the Nazi Dictator. He was also the man who started the holocaust.
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Italian Invasion Of Ethiopia
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Holocaust
The holocaust was a time period that spread from December 8, 1935 thru May 9, 1945. During this time period many horrible things happened. The exact definition of the holocaust is, “A great or complete devastation or destruction, especially by fire.” During this time the holocaust was counted as a total war. Most of Germany’s money went into this. The holocaust affected World War Two because it gave Germany much more power than they already had. See Attached Page. -
Occupation Of The Rhineland
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The Anschluss
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Spanish Civil War
The Spanish Civil War that took place in July 1936 was a revolt against the republican government. The cause of the revolt was unhappiness with recent government changes. Such as, religion. The Spanish Civil War was very significant to World War Two because it was a practice war for them. When I say practice war I mean that during the Spanish Civil War countries got to practice with different weapons and see what was most successful and what was not needed. See Attached Page. -
Air Raid On Guernica
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Munich Conference
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Annexation Of Czechoslovakia
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Francisco Franco
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Nazi-Soviet Pact
The Nazi-Soviet Pact was an agreement between Germany and the Soviet. This agreement was that Poland was to be equally split between both sides. This pact affected World War 2 because when Germany was invading Poland, they were not in fear of the Soviet intervention. So, in the end the Nazi-Soviet pact gave Germany the sanction to invade Poland. -
Invasion Of Poland
The Invasion of Poland that happened 1939 was a short battle. The invasion only lasted a few weeks. Hitler wanted the land of Poland to become living space for the German people. For Germany it was an easier battle. Poland had a weak defense team.
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Formation Of The Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis
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Battle Of Britian
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Winston Churchill
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Fall Of France
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Formation Of Vichy France
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Formation Of The "Free French"
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Operation Barbarossa
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Tojo Hideki
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Attack On Pearl Harbor
The attack on Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japan on December 7, 1941. A Japan kamikaze attacked Pearl Harbor because they were trying to prevent the United States military from interfering with Japanese military action they were planning on South East Asia. See Attached Page. -
Battle Of Midway
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Battle Of Stalingrad
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El Alamein
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D-Day
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Charles DeGaulle
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Battle Of Bulge
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Iwo Jima
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V-E Day
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Decision To Use Atomic Weapons
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V-J Day