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Hitler was born on April 20, 1889. He had a mean mom, along with an abusive dad. Maybe that's why he was a meany as an adult?
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In 1904, the first U-boats were made, and they were very important to world war 2. It was a submarine that could go extreme speeds, along with its good construction = GREAT BATTLE SHIP!!!!!!!!
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Anne Frank was a journalist, and her life was very sad. She did not mind living or dying, which I would not mind it either if I had to go through that.
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One of the main things that started WWII was that Germany invaded Poland without warning. This lead to Britain and France declaring war on Germany. All of this lead to even harder, more larger war.
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on the first of September, 1939, (the day that Germany invaded Poland, and 2 days before France declared war on Germany) the first wave of evacuation. Over 1.5 million people evacuated the country on this very day.
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This is the year that a ton of random stuff happens. Let me just state a few things. January: the rationing begins with Britain. March: Finland signs a treaty of peace with soviets. April: Nazis invade Denmark and Norway. May: Holland surrenders to Nazis. July: the battle of Britain. August: first British air raid on Berlin. September: Italians invade Egypt. October: German troops enter Romania. November: Romania beats up German troops and enter the Axis powers.
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Okay, this is not exactly part of WWII, but it was made in the time frame, sooooooooooooooooooooooooo, I think it counts. plus it is my favorite soda / drink!
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The battle of Britain was a battle that was fought in the skies inside great Britain, between the RAF and the German Luftwaffe. Had the British and Allied crew not defeated the Luftwaffe, they would have most likely invaded Britain. Go forth, my people!
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The Blitz (aka the lightning battle) was the sustained campaign of aerial bombing attacks on British towns and cities carried out by the Luftwaffe. That's rough, dude.
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Hitler started the Holocaust in 1941, and boy was he a meany. He would not let them leave their homes, put them in concentration camps, and even murdered six million Jews!
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On December 7th, 1941, Japan was angry, so they bombed Pearl Harbor. But what made them angry? It was because America, the Netherlands, and Great Britain decided to cut them off of gas and fuel (Their Cheetos). So, yeah, Pearl Harbor was destroyed. Broken. Annihilated. Demolished. Devastated.
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My grandpa is born! This is NOT part of the war.
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There were many technological devices in WWII. So, here is another one of those "I say as much as I can!" moments. Radar : they used this to detect enemy planes, ships, and Doritos. Nuclear weapons : stuff that went "BOOM!!!" like bomb and enemy land. Tanks : REALLY BIG, COLOSSAL, AND HUGE vehicles that had the power to shoot literal cannon balls the size of a body of a 5.87 foot tall human.
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D-Day was a day which the allies got through the Axis, accessing them to be able to go to Europe. Many people died that day, and it was barely a success.
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On April 12, 1945 Roosevelt died and Truman took over.
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On May 8th, 1945 Germany surrendered because of multiple bomb droppings, such as the bomb dropping on Hiroshima, or the bomb plop on Nagasaki
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VE Day (Victory in Europe Day) was a very great day. The Allies won and the Axis surrendered on that excellent day.
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My Grandma is born! Not that it's part of the war.
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Little boy and fat man were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to scare Japan, and it definitely did work. Over 2 and a half million people died that day.
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VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) was the day which Japan (FINALLY) surrendered, giving the Allies victory of the war.
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Japan surrendered on September 2nd, 1945, mainly because Germany also surrendered, and there would be no way they would have won.