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11/04/1923 | Chap 17 Sec 1 Hitler tries to take over Germany | With 3,000 followes Hitler tried to overthrow the German Government. |
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02/06/1932 | Chap 17 Sec 3 | The Japanese army seized Manchuria. |
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11/06/1932 | Chap 17 Sec 3 | Japan naval officers helped to assasinate the prime minister of Japan. |
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01/04/1933 | Chap 17 Sec 1 Hitler becomes Chacellor of Germany | Hitler has been granted the job of being Chacellor by the President of Germany. |
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04/01/1933 | Chap 18 Sec 3 Boycott | The Nazis ordered a one day boycott of buisnesses owned by Jews. |
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11/04/1935 | Chap 17 Sec 1 Benito Mussolini | Musolini uses pioson gas on the country of Ethiopia and takes it over. |
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03/07/1936 | Chap 17 Sec 1 Invasion | German military invades the Rhineland. Which they weren't not allowed to do so. |
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11/05/1936 | Chap 17 Sec 1 Hitler ready to put plans into action. | By this time Hitler and his Natzi followers were ready to put their expansion plans into action. |
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07/06/1937 | Chap 17 Sec 3 | Japan resumed it's invasion of China. |
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11/09/1938 | Chap 18 Sec 3 Desturction of Jewish Property | Nazis destroy Jewish stores, houses and, synagogues. |
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03/31/1939 | Chap 17 Sec 2 Support for Poland | On this day British and French leaders pledged their support to Poland if Germany attacks. |
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09/01/1939 | Chap 17 Sec 2 Poland Under Attack | Hitler and his Natzi followers invaded Poland. |
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09/03/1939 | Chap 17 Sec 2 Declares War | France and Great Britian declare war on Germany. |
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11/06/1939 | Chap 17 Sec 3 Japan v China | By this time the war between China and Japan was at a stalemate. |
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04/09/1940 | Chap 17 Sec 2 Germany Attacks | Hitler began a successful attack on Denmark and Norway. |
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06/06/1940 | Chap 17 Sec 4 France Falls | France falls to the Germans and Germany is now ready to invade Great Britian. |
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06/10/1940 | Chap 17 Sec 2 Paris Falls | Germany takes over the city of Paris from the French. |
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07/06/1940 | Chap 17 Sec 4 Japan Restricted | Roosevelt began limiting what Japan could buy from the U.S. |
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08/08/1940 | Chap 17 Sec 2 AIR ATTACK!! | Germany launched the largest air assault in world history this was called the battle of Britian. |
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09/10/1940 | Chap 18 Sec 1 Selective Trianing act | Required all males age 21 to 36 to register for military service. |
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03/06/1941 | Chap 17 Sec 4 Lend-Lease Act | Authorizing the President to aid any nation who defense he beleived was vital to American Security. |
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04/06/1941 | Chap 17 Sec 3 Japan Signed a Pact | Japan signed a neutrality pact with the Soviet Union. |
| 06/25/1941 | Chap 18 Sec 5 Executive Order | The persident opened jobs and training programs in defense plants to all americans. | |
| 11/11/1941 | Chap 18 Sec 5 The Search | Industries searched for millions of new workers. | |
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12/07/1941 | Chap 17 Sec 4 Pearl Harbor | Japan launches a surprise attack on the U.S. at the naval base Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. |
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12/11/1941 | Chap 17 Sec 4 Germany and Italy Declares War | Germany and Italy declare war on the United States 4 days after Pearl Harbor. |
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01/11/1942 | Chap 18 Sec 3 Jewish Problem | The Nazis came up with the final solution to the Jewish question. |
| 01/11/1942 | Chap 18 Sec 3 Death Camps | The Nazis opened a specially designed gas chamber that looked like a shower. | |
| 02/19/1942 | Chap 18 Sec 5 Military Zones | President Roosevelt established military zones on the west coast. | |
| 06/04/1942 | Chap 18 Sec 4 Battle of the Midway | A battle between Japan and the U.S. on a Pacific Island. | |
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01/31/1943 | Chap 18 Sec 2 Stalingrad | A major industrial center where the Russians held their ground against the Germans |
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05/10/1943 | Chap 18 Sec 1 President Appoints | The President appionts James F. Byrnes to the head of Office of War Mobilization. |
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06/10/1943 | Chap 18 Sec 1 Smith-Connaley Act | Limiting future strike activity. |
| 06/11/1943 | Chap 18 Sec 5 Street Fights | Street fighting grew into huge riots. | |
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11/10/1943 | Chap 18 Sec 1 Veggies | Victory Gardens a ome vegatble garden planted food to feed the soldiers. At this time they produced about 1/3 of the country's fresh veggies. |
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06/06/1944 | Chap 18 Sec 2 D-Day | The day invansion of Western Europe began. |
| 11/11/1944 | Chap 18 Sec 3 Abandoned Camps | The Nazis left the camps outside of Germany and moved onto German soil. | |
| 11/11/1944 | Chap 18 Sec 4 Iwo Jima | The battle between Japan and the U.S on and island called Iwo Jima in the pacific. | |
| 11/11/1944 | Chap 18 Sec 5 | About 17,000 Mxicans had jobs in Los Anglelas Shipyards. | |
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12/10/1944 | Chap 18 Sec 2 Battle of the Bulge | Germany launched a counter attack on Belgium and Luxembourg. The German attack smashe into U.S. First Army and pushed it back cuasing a bulge in the battle line. |
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04/30/1945 | Chap 18 Sec 2 Hitler Dies | Hitler commits suicide in his underground bunker. |
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05/08/1945 | Chap 18 Sec 2 Germany Troops Surrender | The rest of the troops of Germany surrender the city of Berlin. |
| 07/16/1945 | Chap 18 Sec 4 Manhatten Project | Feild tested the worlds first Atomic Bomb. | |
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08/06/1945 | Chap 18 Sec 4 Japan is Bombed | On this day the Enola Gay dropped a A-Bomb on Japan. |
| 08/14/1945 | Chap 18 Sec 4 Japan Surrenders | Japan finally surrenders after being bombed. | |
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11/10/1945 | Chap 18 Sec 1 Money Spending | By this time the Federal Government spent $321 billion on WW2. Ten times as much as what we spent on WW1. |
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