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Hitler joins small party,"Nazi Party."
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Stalin takes over after Lenin's death.
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Japan's population grew to 65 million.
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Roosevelt is elected.
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The Great Purge began.
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Weapons are banned in the U.S
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Mussolini invades African Kingdom of Ethiopia.
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Nuremburg laws stripped Jews of German citizenship.
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German dictator Adolf Hitler, called thousands of followers to a week long rally in Germany in city.
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Trade is permitted with fighting nations and non-military as long as those nations paid cash and transported cargo themselves.
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130,000 Jews fled Germany.
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Japan resumed it's invasion of China.
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Italy conquers Ethiopia. Japan invades China.
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Evian Conference held.
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The day of "Kristallnacht."
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Gestapo becomes part of SS.
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France falls to the Germans, and Hitler prepares to invade Britian.
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Japan's Prime Minister announced a greater East Asia.
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2 million African-Americans migrate from the South, to the North.
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Britian's scientist cracks Germany top-secret communication code.
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German troops launched a "Blitzkrieg" on the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxemburg.
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France fell to the Germans, and Hitler prepares to invade Britian
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German troops enter Paris
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The greatest air assualt was launched by Hitler. "Battle of Britian."
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British armies succesfully battled Italin troops in Egyptian and Libyan desserts of North Africa.
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Japan allied itself with Germany and Italy.
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Hitler invades Soviet Union.Hong Kong falls to Japan.
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Industries sarch for millions of new workers to meet demands of the Lend-Lease program.
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Hitler sends General Erwin and German division to reinforce the Italins.
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The "Blitz" ended the bombing on London.
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Two warships layed on the coast of Neewfoundland.
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Japenese attacks number of Allied colonies.
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China joins Allies.
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Allied troops land in North Africa. Battle of Stalingard.
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Congress of Racial Equality core was found in Chicago.
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General reluctantly boards a torpedo boat, and sets off through Japanese controlled waters to saftey.
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Baton's deffenders surrender.
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U-Boats sink 175 ships.
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Americans defeat Axis Armies in North Africa, and invades Italy.
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Japan's out numbered forces slip off the island.
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Rossevelt declines to distribute work effort to promote social quality.
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American and British troops lead, "D-Day," invasion of France.
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17,000 Mexican citizens working in the U.S held jobs in Los Angeles shipyards.
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Hitler commits suicide. Germany and Japan surrender.