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Germany invation of Poland, Start of WW2
Germany invaded poland, this was the start of WWII -
France and Britan declared war on Germany
Because the pact that Britan and France had with Poland France and Britan devlares on Polands attacker Germany -
France surrenders to Germany
Upper part of France was anexed by Germany, and lower France becomed Vichi France -
The Warsaw ghetto
In the polish city of Warsaw a ghetto was instaled -
The US sends aid to Britan
The US finaly stops being on a isolated state, and helped Britan in the war -
Operation Barbosa
Germany starts operation barbosa that it was for invading Solviet Russia -
Kremlin bombed
The kremlin was bombed by Germany -
Attack on pearl harbor
Japan attacks the us without calling out war, thousands of people died -
Doolittle Raid
The US air raids the capital of Japan Tokyp -
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Battle of Midway
Fight for a small island with a runway in the middle of the ocean -
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Guadalcanal
A campain of the US of the isalnds of the Guadalcanal takes place agenst Japan -
D-Day
The allied forces land on Normany beash on a day called D-day, many soldiers died in the battle -
Battle of the bulge
Germany has a offensive attack on the french frontire -
Battle of Okinawa
Largest amphybian assult in the pacific theater -
Germany surrenders
Germany finaly surrenders to the allies. -
Hiroshima
The US drops a atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima -
Nagasaki
The US drups a second atomic bomb on another city on Japan, this leads to Japans surrender -
Japan surrenders to the US ending WW2
After the two bombs on Japan, Japan surrenders to the US formaly. -
Japan formaly surrenders
Japan formaly surrenders the the US officaly ending the second world war -
Sorces
TOLISCHUS, Otto. "Germany Attacks Poland." Nutimes. New York Times, 1 Sept. 1939. Web. 9 Mar. 2015. http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/big/0901.html. "SCAA - Saskatchewan in Two World Wars - Outbreak." SCAA - Saskatchewan in Two World Wars - Outbreak. Saskatchewan Council for Archives and Archivists, 3 Sept. 1939. Web. 9 Mar. 2015. http://scaa.usask.ca/gallery/war/outbreak.html.