American History Timeline 1942 - 1953

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    Construction of Atomic Bomb

    The 'Manhattan Project' commences, under the direction of US General Leslie Groves: its aim - to deliver an atomic bomb
  • The First Atomic Bomb

    The first atomic bomb developed and signed into an agreement between the Prime Minister of Great Britain, Winston Churchill, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • The US Marines Land on Guadalcanal

    The United States Marines land on Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands in the first American offensive of World War II.
  • The Jefferson Memorial Dedicated

    President Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicates the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C. on the 200th anniversary of Thomas Jefferson's birth
  • The Invasion of Normandy (D-Day)

    Allied soldiers stormed the beaches of France to begin the World War II invasion of Europe that would lead to the liberation of Paris. Operation Overlord gained footing quickly, pushing through the Atlantic Wall in the largest amphibious military operation in history.
  • Port Chicago Explosion in California

    Two ships loading ammunition at Port Chicago Naval Weapons Station in California explode. The accident killed three hundred and twenty people.
  • The Battle of Okinawa

    American troops invade Okinawa, beginning the Battle of Okinawa, which would continue until June 21
  • President Roosevelt Dies and V.P. Truman Takes Over

    President Roosevelt dies suddenly; Vice President Harry S. Truman assumes the presidency and role as commander in chief of World War II.
  • Germany Surrenders

    The unconditional surrender of Germany at Reims, France concludes the military engagements of World War II in Europe.
  • US Gives Philippines Independence

    The island nation of the Philippines is given their independence by the United States.
  • Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    President Harry S. Truman gives the go-ahead for the use of the atomic bomb with the bombing of Hiroshima. Three days later, the second bomb is dropped on Nagasaki, Japan.
  • Emperor Hirohito of Japan surrenders.

  • The Truman Doctrine

    The Truman Doctrine is announced to the U.S. Congress. When passed it would grant $400 million in aid to Greece and Turkey to battle communist terrorism
  • USSR Blockades

    The Soviet Union begins its land blockade of the Allied sectors of Berlin, Germany.
  • The North American Treaty Organization (NATO)

    The North American Treaty Organization, is formed by the United States, Canada, and ten Western European nations. The treaty stated that any attack against one nation would be considered an attack against them all.
  • The Korean War

    The Korean War begins its three-year conflict when troops of North Korea, backed with Soviet weaponry, invade South Korea. This act leads to U.S. involvement when two days later, the United States Air Force and Navy are ordered by President Truman to the peninsula.
  • President Truman's Speech on Transcontinental TV

    The start of trans-continental television occurs with the broadcast of President Truman's speech at the Japanese Peace Treaty Conference in San Francisco.
  • First Hydrogen Bomb

    At Eniwetok Atoll in the Pacific Ocean, the first hydrogen bomb, named Mike, is exploded.
  • Double Helix DNA

    The description of a double helix DNA molecule is published by British physicist Francis Crick and American scientist James D. Watson. They, along with New Zealand born scientist Maurice Wilkins, were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discovery in 1962.