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The battle of Britain was a major air campaign fought between the United Kingdom and Germany during World War II. It took place from July to October 19 40. The battle primarily occurred in the skies over the United Kingdom, as Germany sought to gain air superiority before launching a full-scale invasion.
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Operation Barbarossa was a military campaign launched by Hitler’s Germany on June 22, 1941. It aim to invade the Soviet Union and achieve German domination in eastern Europe. Hitler believed that by conquering the Soviet Union, he could secure resources, eliminate a potential enemy, and spread Nazi ideology.
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Operation Torch was a military operation carried out by the allied forces during World War II. It took place in November 1942 and targeted the north African region, specifically Morocco and Algeria. The goal of the operation torch was to establish a foothold in north Africa and open up a second front against the axis powers.
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Operation overlord was the codename for the allied invasion of Normandy during World War II. It was a massive amphibious assault that took place on June 6, 1944, Also known as D-Day. The operation aimed to established a foothold in German-occupied France and ultimately liberate western Europe from Nazi control.
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The Yalta conference was a meeting held in February 1945 between the leaders of the United States, the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom. It took place in the city of Yalta, and the Soviet union (now Ukraine). The purpose of the conference was to discuss the post-war reorganization of Europe, in the establishment of a new international order.