WWII PROJECT

  • Annexation of Sudetenland

    Annexation of Sudetenland
    Adolf Hitler took control of the Sudetenland, which is an area in Czechoslovakia. This move was part of his plan to expand Nazi Germanys borders before WWII began.
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  • Pearl Harbor

    Pearl Harbor
    Japan launched a surprise attack on the United States base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. This attack led the United States to declare war on Japan, officially entering World War II.
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  • The Pilippines

    The Pilippines
    Japan invaded the Philippines and U.S. forces fought to defend the islands.
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  • Japanese Internment Camps

    Japanese Internment Camps
    The U.S. government forced over 100,000 Japanese Americans into internment camps out of fear they might be loyal to Japan. These camps lasted until 1945 and were later classified as a violation of civil rights.
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  • Battle of Midway

    Battle of Midway
    The battle of midway was a major naval battle where the U.S. Navy defeated Japan. This victory was a weakened Japans power, when they wanted to initially gain more control over the Pacific.
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  • Stalingrad

    Stalingrad
    This was a brutal fight between Germany and Soviet Union. It ended with a Soviet Union victory and was also a turning point in the war on the Eastern Front.
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  • Guadalcanal

    Guadalcanal
    The battle of Guadalcanal was the first major Allied offensive against Japan in the Pacific. THe U.S. had a victory and that marked the start of a series of allied successes in the Pacific theater.
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  • Los Alamos

    Los Alamos
    Los Alamos, New Mexico was where the United States developed the atomic bomb as part of the Manhattan project during WWII. The first successful test of the bomb took place there in July 1945
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  • Island Hoping

    Island Hoping
    Island Hoping was a strategy used by the allies in the pacific during WWII. They captured key islands, one by one, to get closer to Japan, starting in 1943 and continuing until Japan surrender in 1945.
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  • D-Day

    D-Day
    Allied forces launched a massive invasion on the beaches of Normandy, France. This event, known as D-Day, marked the beginning of the liberation of Western Europe from the Nazis.
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  • Meeting at Yalta

    Meeting at Yalta
    Leaders from the United States, Britain, and the soviet union met in Yalta, Crimea to plan the post war world. They made decisions on how to divide Germany and set up the United Nations.
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  • Fall of Berlin

    Fall of Berlin
    THe soviet army attacked Berlin, the capital of Nazi Germany, in April 1945. The city's fall led to the surrender of Nazi Germany and the end of World War II in Europe
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  • Death of Hitler

    Death of Hitler
    Adolf Hitler, committed suicide on April 30,1945, in his Berlin bunker. His death marked the collapse of Nazi Germany and the end of World War II in Europe
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  • Meeting at Potsdam

    Meeting at Potsdam
    The leaders of the U.S. , Britain, and the Soviet Union met in Potsdam, Germany, to finalise plans for Germany's surrender and discuss how to handle post war Europe. This meeting also marked the beginning of Cold War tensions.
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  • Hiroshima

    Hiroshima
    The U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The bombing followed another on Nagasaki which ultimately led to Japan's surrender and the end of WWII.
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