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Key Events in World War II
Event / Battle
Date
Location
Sept. 1,
1939
Polish-German
Border
Mar –
June 1940
Western
Europe
Battle of Britain
Fall 1940
Great Britain
US enacts draft bill
Sept.
1940
Washington, DC
Lend-Lease Plan
Nov. 1940
Washington, DC
Germany invades
Russia
June,
1941
Polish-Russian
Border
Atlantic Charter
August,
1941
North Atlantic
Japan Attacks Pearl
Harbor
Dec.7,
1941
Pearl Harbor,
Hawaii
FDR asks for war on
Japan
Dec. 8,
1941
Washington, DC
Battle of the Coral Sea
May, 1942
South Pacific
Battle of Midway
June,
1942
Central Pacific
Allies attack Germans in
North Africa (El Alamein)
Nov.,
1942
North Africa
Germany invades
Poland
Germany’s Blitzkrieg
takes
Western Europe
Significance
Following non-aggression treaty with Soviet Union, German troops invade Poland. England
And France declare war on Germany. Soviets invade Poland from the East
Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and France crushed by German offensive
German bombers ruin British cities in attempt to obtain British surrender before US entry. Britain’s
breaking of German code (“Ultra”) and use of radar helps overcome air attacks
Registration of all men between 21 and 35. Limit of 900,000 men in time of peace.
US would “lend” military equipment to cash-strapped Britain
Germany begins two-front war with invasion of Russia. Germans halt 15 miles from Moscow in
December of 1941, and are defeated at Stalingrad in 1942.
FDR and Churchill agree to war aims (neither would gain territory), self-determination, and
condemnation of Nazism
361 Japanese warplanes attack American airfields and shipyards, disabling 19 ships, destroying
200 planes, and killing over 2300 men. Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Malaya and the Philippines
soon fall
To Japan,
Congress approves entry into war. Germany and Italy declare war on the United States.
Carrier-based planes halt Japanese advance on Australia
Threat on Hawaii ended as Japanese advance on Australia
Huge Allied landing forces Germany to retreat to Tunisia where they are surrounded by British and
American forces. Turning point in N. Africa ; first decisive Allied victory since the start of the
European War in 1939
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Key Events in World War II
Guadalcanal
Feb., 1943
Solomon Islands,
the Pacific
Germans surrender at
Stalingrad
Feb. 1943
Central Russia
Germans surrender after fierce hand-to-hand fighting and huge casualties for each side.
Germans surrender at
Tunisia
May, 1943
Tunisia, North
Africa
Over 250,000 Germans and Italian troops are captured and allies prepare to invade Sicily and Italy
Allies invade Sicily
July 1943
Sicily
In largest amphibious invasion in history, over 250,000 American and British troops land. Germans
and Italians escape to mainland of Italy.
Italy surrenders
Sept.,
1943
Italy
Although Italian troops quit fighting Allies, Germans continue in fierce fighting. Rome finally
surrenders on June 4, 1944.
D-Day Invasion
June 6,
1944
Normandy coast of
France
Battle of Leyte Gulf
Oct., 1944
Pacific, east of
the Philippines
Battle of the Bulge
Dec.,
1944
French-GermanBelgian border
Tokyo bombing raids
March
1945
Tokyo, Japan
Russians take Berlin
April, 1945
Berlin, Germany
V-E Day
(Victory over Europe)
May 7,
1945
Europe
Okinawa
Apr –
June 1945
Southern tip of
Japan
Americans take first island in start of Island-hopping campaign.
Allies use 4600 ships to invade German-held France. Suffering heavy casualties, the allies were
able to retake Paris in August.
60 Japanese ships in the largest naval battle in history..
German counteroffensive almost succeeds in retaking Belgium but is crushed with Allied
reinforcements.
American bombers destroy 250,000 buildings and kill 83,000 in massive fire-bombing.
Russians take German capital after house-to-house fighting. Hitler commits suicide.
German government issues unconditional surrender to Allied forces.
Fighting from caves and bunkers, Japanese inflict 80,000 losses on Americans. Over 40 American
ships are sunk by Japanese suicide missions..
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Key Events in World War II
Gen. MacArthur
retakes Philippines
July, 1945
Philippine Islands
After Manila’s fall to Americans in May, Japanese surrender here after inflicting 60,000 American
casualties.
Hiroshima
Aug. 6,
1945
Japan
180,000 killed, wounded, or missing after atomic bomb is dropped. Two days later Soviet Union
enters war against Japan..
Nagasaki
Aug.9,
1945
Japan
Second bomb is dropped after Japanese delay surrender. 80,000 killed or missing
V-J Day (Victory over
Japan)
Sept. 2,
1945
Tokyo Bay
Japan surrenders with one term: the emperor must retain his throne.
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