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    Richard Russel

    rr His meteoric rise was capped by election, at age 33, as Governor of Georgia, serving from 1931 to 1933. He was sworn in by his father, who had become supreme court justice of Georgia 9 years before. He was a progressive governor who reorganized the bureaucracy, promoted economic development in the midst of the Great Depression, and balanced the budget.
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    Holocaust

    holo The Holocaust was the genocide, or systematic mass murder, of over 6 million Jews in Europe. Concentration camps were used to
    imprison, work, and execute Jews, gypsies, homosexual, and political dissidents or basically anyone who was different. They used gas chambers and crematoriums to kill Jews.
  • Bell Aircraft

    Bell Aircraft
    Bell Aircraft The Bell Aircraft Corporation was an aircraft manufacturer of the United States, a builder of several types of fighter aircraft for World War II but most famous for the Bell X-1, the first aircraft, and for the development and production of many important civilian and military helicopters
  • Carl Vinson

    Carl Vinson
    CV Twenty months before the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, an event that precipitated America's entry into World War II (1941-45), Vinson steered two bills through Congress. The first called for expanding naval aviation to 10,000 planes, training 16,000 pilots, and establishing 20 air bases; the second speeded naval construction and eased labor restrictions in the shipbuilding industry.
  • WW2 starts in Europe

    WW2 starts in Europe
    World war 2 starts in eU Germany invaded Poland out of nowhere. Britain and France declared war on Germany immediately. Germany defeats Poland, but is treating citizens very poorly.
  • Savannah Shipyard

    Savannah Shipyard
    SSThe natural harbor of Brunswick, located 70 miles south of Savannah, had a long maritime history before the outbreak of World War II. Located at the confluence of three rivers, the harbor was used as an exportation port for goods such as cotton and rice. Throughout the decades before the war, Brunswick’s harbor was mainly used for trade purposes.
  • Pearl Harbor

    Pearl Harbor
    Pearl HArbor On a morning in December in Hawaii, JApanese planes came and attacked PEarl HArbor. They bombed ships and set fire on harbors of a US naval base.
  • Brunswick Shipyard

    Brunswick Shipyard
    Brunswich S Though heroic by any ordinary measure, Savannah's production was actually outpaced by the neighboring J. A. Jones Shipyard in Brunswick. By constructing multiple vessels simultaneously on six slips in the Brunswick River, workers at the Brunswick shipyard produced a total of 99 Liberty ships in only two years. On average, Brunswick produced one of the approximately 440-foot-long ships every eighty-nine days.
  • Lend-lease program

    Lend-lease program
    LL Programs Preident Roosevelt signed this contract. This says that the US will provide military aid to foreign nations fighting in the war. This helped the Allies, but eventually brought the US into the war.
  • DDay

    DDay
    d D-day was the day of the Normandy landings. It was initiating the Western Allied forces to free the mainland Europe from the Nazi party.
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    Yalta Conference

    y The Yalta Conference had President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Premier Joseph Stalin. In this conference, they discussed post-war reorganization.
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    Battle of Iwo Jima

    imawww.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/battle-of-iwo-jima History
    On February 19, 1945, American soldiers make their first strike on the Japanese Home Islands at Iwo Jima. The American amphibious invasion of Iwo Jima during World War II stemmed from the need for a base near the Japanese coast.
  • Hitlers death

    Hitlers death
    h Hitler suicided using a gun with his wife, Eva. It was just after a day of work, Eva and Adolf enter Adolf’s personal study. Then, at 15:30, a loud gunshot was heard that killed Adolf Hitler and his wife died from cyanide poisoning.
  • Hiroshima bomb

    Hiroshima bomb
    bombThe US asked japan to surrender but they refused to the US told them to “expect a rain of ruin from the air, the like of which has never been seen on this earth.” The US bombed Hiroshima and left the “Mushroom cloud.”
  • Nagasaki Bomb

    Nagasaki Bomb
    n Nagasaki was one of the largest seaports in Japan. Japan was hit again because they had not surrendered.
  • UN Formed

    UN Formed
    un The UN was a replacement of the ineffective group called the League of Nations. The UN headquarters is in Manhattan, NY. The UN takes on major military and peacekeeping missions.