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World History
Unit 10: Totalitarianism and WW II
Name ________________________________
Per_________Date _____________________
WW II -The European Theatre
Task: Ch. 32 Sec. 1 In detail, describe each event and its effects. For the Battle of Stalingrad and after go to Ch. 32 Sec. 4
August 1939
September ‘39
September 1939
Hitler signs a
Nonaggression Pact with
Stalin
WWII BEGINS!
1st Blitzkrieg: Hitler
conquers Poland
Soviets occupy eastern
Poland and annex many
Eastern European
countries
The Phony War
April and May 1940
May -June 1940
Hitler invades and
conquers Norway,
Denmark, Netherlands,
Belgium, Luxembourg
Allied forces in France
retreat to the beaches of
Dunkirk
June 1940
May 1940
1940-1941
1940
early 1941
June 1941
France surrenders to
Germany
Britain has a change of
leadership
British fight back
Battle of Britain
North Africa –
Germany and Italy
Hitler invades the
Balkans
Hitler invades the
Soviet Union –
Operation Barbarossa
winter 1941-42
7 December 1941
Aug1941-Feb 1942
May 1944
Winter ’44 – ‘43
May 1945
Battle of Stalingrad
D-Day Invasion
Battle of the Bulge
V-E Day
Hitler refuses to retreat
from the Soviet Union
Siege of Leningrad
Siege of Moscow
Bombing of Pearl
Harbor
&
The United States
enters the war
WW II - The Pacific Theatre
Ch. 32 Section 2. In detail, describe each event and its effects. For topics in 1944, go to Ch. 32 Sec. 4
Leaders and
goals of Japan
7 December 1941
1942
1942
1942- 1945
1942
Battle of the Coral Sea
Battle of Midway
Battle of Guadalcanal
Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Fall of Southeast Asian
Colonies
Doolittle’s raid on Japan
Island - hopping
Fall of 1944
1945
April 1945
August 1945
September 1945
Japanese in retreat
Japanese Kamikazes
Battle for Okinawa
Bombing of Hiroshima and
Nagasaki
Japan surrenders