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This is when the war started -
forcing Germany to fight a two-front war, fundamentally changing the global conflict's trajectory from regional aggression to a world war -
leading to quick occupation of the Low Countries and France's eventual surrender, with the Allies withdrawing from Dunkirk -
refers to the miraculous World War II evacuation of over 338,000 trapped Allied soldiers from the beaches of Dunkirk, France, in 1940 -
defended Britain from massive German Luftwaffe attacks -
It was amended to cover men 18-64 after Pearl Harbor, leading to mass registrations and inductions for WWII and continuing in various forms through the Vietnam War until 1973 -
that allowed the President to lend, lease, or otherwise provide war supplies -
This made America get into the war -
Pearl harbor caused them to get into war -
declared war on the United States on December 11, 1941, just days after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor