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The Nazi party becomes the most powerful party in Germany, which also helped him become Chancellor. It also means that Hitler can have supreme power over Germany when he becomes Chancellor. -
Hitler became chancellor of Germany and this ultimately started his campaign for power across Europe. He abolished the presidential office when he became it, it also meant that nobody could challenge him. -
This started the Holocaust and was one of many concentration camps scattered across Germany. Many Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, and non-Aryan were sent here to work until death. -
Hitler signs the Tripartite act and allies with Japan. He mainly did this to steer the US from joining the war. Germany also declare war on the US. because the U.S declared war on Japan. -
This entered the U.S. into the war. Up to 2,500 people died in pearl harbor, 19 boats were destroyed, FDR asked congress for permission of a declaration of war, and they said yes. -
This battle was Germany trying a last effort attack to get more land when they were surrounded by the allies. The weather was cold, we didn't have supplies and we didn't expect it to happen and we weren't prepared. After we got military planes running again, we won the battle. (December 16th 1944 to January 25th 1945) -
Marks the beginning of the end for the Holocaust. A total of 44,000 camps, including ghettos were liberated. The allies liberated and saved a total of 3.5 million people were saved. -
Germany surrenders to the allies, because of Hitlers suicide. However japan refused to surrender. -
We drop the 2 atomic bombs, forcing Japan to unconditionally surrender from world war 2. We drop little boy and fat man on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing 214,000 people in total. -
This finally marks the end of world war 2.
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