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German air forces strike British islands and cities, such as London, Liverpool, and Manchester, invading the skies and attempting to remove Britain's army from World War 2. Germany lost control over the isles' skies and sent its air force to bomb British cities, affectively wounding Britain and its people.
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The German and Soviet Union's non-aggression pact, signed between Hitler and Stalin, was broken. As a way to acquire the land and resources of the Soviet Union, Hitler commanded troops to invade, shocking its citizens and creating the largest land invasion ever.
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British and American air forces worked together to bomb Germany 24/7. Bombers from America's air force would constantly fly around Germany, blowing up various factories, rail yards, etc, and bombers from Britain would take over throughout the night.
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American, British, Canadian, and French armies invaded Germany with the help from Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Greece, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, and Australia. Along the northern coast of France, the armies worked to capture enemy ports and attack Germany's forces, fighting from the ground and air, liberating Paris, Cherbourg, and other places within Germany's grasp.
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Also known as the Crimea Conference, included a representative from the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union in the Livadia Palace near Yalta. The conference was organized to discuss Europe and its plans post-World War 2.