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Japan attacked Munchuria because they thought they cold get more resources from china.
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After the war was over Hitler campaign without stopping while others were giving up. The people saw how interested he was so they supported him.
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Italy wanted to conquer Ethiopia because no Roman empire had done so.
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This war started because Europe was having problems and people where prepared to pick sides, and they were determined to stop the spread of Fascism.
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Hitler met with representatives of the heads of state from France, the United Kingdom, and Italy. they agree that Hitler could take over swedeteland if he promised not to invade anywhere else.
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Hitler felt he had a claim upon the area becuase it saw that it was german land.
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The speed of the German advance and the brutality of the air raids gave them a huge advantage.
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Hitler wanted to invade Britain, but Britain was defended by the Royal Navy, which was much stronger than the German Navy.
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Hitler was a cheater who atatck russia when he wasent supposed to. He didnt follow the rules that the war had during that time.
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Neither the U.S. nor Britain sought aggrandizement and that both advocated the restoration of self-government to peoples forcibly deprived of it
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Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese this is a date which will live in infamy
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the final soultion didnt had any stages, theres no single agree date for the "final solution".
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The Battle of Midway fought near the Central Pacific island of Midway, is considered the decisive battle of the war in the Pacific. Before this battle the Japanese were on the offensive, capturing territory throughout Asia and the Pacific.
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Allied troops landed along a 50 mile stretch of heavily fortified French coastline to fight Nazi Germany on the beaches of Normandy, France.
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The plan was to bring together the heads of state of three of the most powerful countries of the time: the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and the United States of America. The event significantly impacted the direction of the war effort, and shape the destinies of a number of nations.
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The day of victory in Europe for the Allies in World War II,the day of the formal surrender of the German armies.
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meeting of the principal Allies in World War II (the United States, the USSR, and Great Britain) to clarify and implement agreements previously reached at the Yalta Conference.
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An American B-29 bomber dropped the world’s first deployed atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The explosion wiped out 90 percent of the city and immediately killed 80,000 people, thousands more would later die of radiation exposure.