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Germany’s invasion of Poland, after the signing of the Nazi- Soviet pact, was a direct cause of Britain and France’s declaration of war.
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The 8 month period after the invasion of Poland and the beginning of World War 2.
silence fell over Britain
Germany shifted attention from Poland to France. -
Isolationists determined to avoid American bloodshed at all costs proclaimed “England Will Fight to the Last American.”
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France was forced to surrender to Germany after an unexpected attack, their sudden collapsed frightened America into war preparations
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Hitler launched air attack on Britain, caused America to question neutrality.
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Destroyers-for-Bases Deal refers to Roosevelt’s compromise in helping Britain.
He could not sell US destroyers without violating Neutrality Act -
Registration of men ages 21- 36 for the army. This act was to insure an adequate size military.
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Roosevelt’s attempt to move the country away from the foreign policy of neutrality.
encouraged US involvement in WW2 -
Authorized the president to transfer arms or any other defense materials for which Congress appropriated money to “the government of any country whose defense the President deems vital to the defense of the United States.”
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USS Kearny torpedoed by German U- boat but did not sink.
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American destroyer Reuben James sunk by German U- boat
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Allies of Japan, Germany and Italy, declared war on America
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Most intense phase of Japan’s invasion of the Philippines America and the Philippines surrendered.
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After the American and Filipino surrender, they were rounded up and forced to march 65 miles and were subjected to harsh treatment by Japanese guards.
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A successful Japanese invasion force occupies Tulagi of the Solomon Islands, expanding the Japanese’s defensive border.
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With the use of advances in code breaking the United States was able to predict and counter an planned ambush inflicting permanent damage on the Japanese Navy.
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With proper execution, the Japanese would be within range of US bombers which would allow Americans to launch a mainland attack.
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Russia successfully defended the city of Stalingrad.
turning point of the war in favor of the Allies. -
Marked the culmination of the North African campaign between the forces of the British Empire and the German- Italian army.
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Meeting between president FDR and British prime minister Winston Churchill to plan out future strategies for the western Allies.
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U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin in Tehran, Iran met and discussed war strategies against Germany and Japan and made important decisions about post WW2 era.
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The battle of Normandy, also known as D-Day, resulted in the Allied liberation of Western Europe from Nazi Germany’s control.
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MacArthur served as chief U.S. military adviser to the Philippines before World War II and returned to the Philippines after being forced to leave 2 years earlier.
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FDR broke the precedent of a two term presidency and remain the only president to serve over two terms.
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Surprise attack by Germans attempting to split Allied powers in the Northeast successful maneuvers from Lieutenant General George S. Patton’s lead to neutralization of German forces.
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A series of 13 trials that took place in Nuremberg, Germany with the purpose of bringing Nazi war criminals to justice
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As the war was winding down, the three Allied leaders met for the second time and agreed to demand Germany’s surrender and talk about the post- war world.
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US marines were able to wipe out defending Japanese forces in order to take the base near the Japanese coast.
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Fight for air bases vital to the projected invasion of Japan.
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President FDR dies leaving Vice President Harry S. Truman in charge of a country still fighting the Second World War and in possession of a weapon of unprecedented and terrifying power.
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German troops throughout Europe surrendered.
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German physicists learned how to split the uranium atom
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Last WW2 meeting between the “Big 3” heads of state established a Council of Foreign Ministers and a central Allied Control Council for administration of Germany.
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VJ Day is the formal surrender ceremony that was held Tokyo
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First ever atomic bomb is dropped on the city of Hiroshima, Japan by the US.
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A second atomic bomb is dropped on the city of Nagasaki, Japan by the US
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Military Tribunals in the Far East hear cases against 28 Japanese military and government officials accused of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity during World War II.