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worl war 2

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    worl war 2

  • Hitler violated the versailles treaty

    Hitler violated the versailles treaty

    Hitler marched into the Rhineland.
  • Munich conference, appeasement

    Munich conference, appeasement

    mean "peace for our time"
  • nazi-soviet pact

    nazi-soviet pact

    so he planned ahead and made a pact with the nazi-soviet --the nazi-soviet non-agression pact.
  • war world two begins

    war world two begins

    other countries felt like they had attack.
  • blitzkrieg

    blitzkrieg

    means lighting war
  • Battle of Britain

    Battle of Britain

    The defeated rench signed and armistice and quit world war 2.
  • lend lease act

    lend lease act

    An act further promote the defense of united states.
  • operation barbarossa

    operation barbarossa

    4 million people invaded the USSR.
  • Atlantic charter

    Atlantic charter

    pivotal policy statment issued.
  • pearl harbor

    pearl harbor

    large ships due to its shallow waters.
  • D-Day

    D-Day

    allied troops went along a so mile stretch of heavily fortified french coastline to fight Nazi Germany on the beaches of Normandy France.
  • French surrendered

    French surrendered

    The Fall of France.
  • Fall of Berlin

    Fall of Berlin

    April 16, 1945 when Stalin unleashed the brutal power of 20 armies 6,300 tanks and 8,500 aircraft with the objective of crushing German resistance and capturing Berlin
  • Atomic bomb dropped

    Atomic bomb dropped

    An american bomber dropped the worlds first deployed atomic bombs over Nagasaki and Hiroshia
  • v-j-day

    v-j-day

    It was announced that Japan had surrenederd unconditionaly to the Allies anding ww2
  • United Nations

    United Nations

    On this day in 1945 the United Nations Charter which was adopand signed an June 26 is now effective and ready to be enforced. The United Nationd is a means of better arbitarating international conflict and negotiating peace then was by the old league or Nations.