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 End of World War 1
Germany forced
to give up land
and banned
from having an
army.
1918
Adolf Hitler Comes to Power
The German
people vote the
leader of ‘The
Nazi’ party,
their new
leader.
1933
th
26 September
29th September
Gas Masks
issued to
the people
of Britain.
1938
1938
Munich
Agreement
signed by Neville
Chamberlain
and Hitler. There
is hope for
peace.
3rd September
March
World War Two
Begins Britain and
Germany
invades
Czechoslovakia
1939
1939
1939
1st September
France
declare war
on Germany.
st
1 September
Germany invades
Poland
1939
Evacuation
Plans made
to evacuate
children
ready for
German air
attacks.
7th September
1939
National Registration Act
All households
provide
information
for
Identity
and
Ration
Cards.
Anderson Shelters
By September,
half a million
shelters had
been installed in
British gardens.
1939
October
Dig for
Victory
Campaign
launched.
1939
7th January
Rationing
Begins
1940
th
10 May
1940
Winston Churchill
7th September
1940
The Blitz
Nearly 2000
Brits killed or
injured in
London on the
first night
alone.
Replaces
Neville
Chamberlain
as
British
Prime
Minister.
st
21 September
November
Underground stations used
as public air raid shelters.
Coventry
10 hours
500 enemy aircraft
1000 casualties
1940
4330 homes destroyed 1940
10th June
10th July
Italy
Battle of Britain
Join
forces with Germany and
enter the war.
1940
The Luftwaffe
(German air force)
attempt to destroy
the British RAF
(Royal Air Force).
1940
10th May
March
Morrison Shelters
Introduced
for people
without
gardens. 1941
1941
House of Commons
German air
raid destroys
the House of
Commons
and the
Holborn theatre.
th
18 December
1941
28th September
National Service Act
Historic Cities
Women called up
for war work, jobs
such as
mechanics,
engineers and
tank drivers. The Luftwaffe begins
bombing Exeter, Bath
amongst others.
1942
th
28 September
‘V’ for Victory
BBC
launches
campaign. 1941
1st June
1941
Clothes Rationed
British
Government
introduces
clothing and
furniture.
th
10th October
28 September
1943
Italians swap sides
Italy Surrenders
Italy declares
war on
Germany.
1943
1944
11th September
th 6 June
D-Day
Allied
troops
land in
Northern
France
for
the Battle of
Normandy. US troops enter
Germany
1944
th
16 December
1944
30th April
Battle of the Bulge
Germany
launches
a final
offensive on
the west, officially
called The
Ardennes
Offensive. Hitler
commits
suicide
1945
th
7 May
8th May
Germany Surrenders
German
General
Alfred
Jodl signs
an unconditional
surrender of all
German
forces. 1945
VE Day
(Victory in Europe)
1945
2nd September
1945
End of World War 2
Japan
surrenders
sparking
the
official
end of
the
war across
the world. 1954
4th July
Rationing ends
People tear
up ration
books to
celebrate.