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Hitler became chancellor of Germany. He wanted to take power of all of Germany. Becomming chancellor brung him one step closer.
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They broke it. when they broke the pact, it made a lot of big problems with the axis powers.
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Germany invaded poland, because of that, Poland was mad and didn't like that so they started WWII.
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In may 10th, Winston Churchill became prime minister. he was replacing Neville Chamberlin. then he rose to power and became full leader.
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Churchill gave it this name.
Britain overpowered and was victorious.
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They invaded southern France in June 21st. they entered the war in June 10th.
http://www.icollector.com/Italy-in-the-War-WWII-Daily-Sketch-UK-Newspaper-1940_i9815983 -
It was 2 hours long. they were devastated by the horrible attack from japan on Hawaii. many lives were lost.
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75,000 people were marching 65 miles to reach concentration camps. On the way, Many people died because of the temperature.
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Japan was the first ones to have a sea battle in history. America destroyed their air-forces and equipment.
https://socratic.org/questions/what-was-a-result-of-the-battle-of-coral-sea -
The most decisive war in WWII. America countered Japanese attacks and were victorious along with being in offensive mode.
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It was a successful defense on Germany by the soviet union. One of bloodiest battles in WWII and history.
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The war was not over, Italy surrendered but the war still went on.
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Western Europe was invaded. very big battle with a million troopers.
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France was freed from the German rule. Along with the death of 700 people.
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Iwo Jima was protected by over 23,000 `Japanese warriors. U.S attacked it on the 19th.
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British opened concentration camps and freed everyone. Germany agreed.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3067988/Let-s-Nazi-dogs-Enraged-horrors-Dachau-concentration-camp-arriving-liberate-WWII-prisoners-American-soldiers-executed-50-Germans-cold-blood-reveals-new-book.html -
The relationship between the U.S and the Soviet Union was really bad. this happened after he died on vacation from a sun stroke.
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Hitler refused that Russia captures him after he lost war. He had to commit suicide along with his wife. It was concluded that he died in 1956 but the actual date in which he died is 1945.
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It ended WWII. That day is celebrated in certain countries in Europe. It had to surrender because they lost everything.
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It ended WWII. It was the first bomb ever used in war. The U.S dropped it on Hiroshima in Japan.
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After three days since the first incident, a second bomb dropped on a place called Nagasaki.
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/hiroshima-nagasaki-70th-anniversary-facts-aftermath-damage-first-nuclear-bombs-used-war-1514194 -
Japan had to surrender. they lost their military forces, their weapons and all the defenses.
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A storm hit at that day and they lost communication with each other which made it very hard to see and fight. it was devastating.
http://myemail.constantcontact.com/BATTLE-OF-THE-BULGE--Largest---Bloodiest-Battle-fought-by-U-S--in-World-War-II.html?soid=1108762609255&aid=wzolY86XwiI