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WWII

  • End of Conflict in WWI

    End of Conflict in WWI
    The end of conflict between the Axis and Allied powers, calling for a Axis surrender. "Also known as Armistice Day"
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    Tensions in Europe & the Pacific

  • Formation of the NSDAP

    Formation of the NSDAP
    The forming of the NSDAP was the formation of the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, which is also commonly known as "National Socialist German Worker's Party", or in even more practical terms was known as 'The Nazi Party'.
  • Formation of the U.S.S.R.

    Formation of the U.S.S.R.
    The USSR or "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics" was formed between four different nations and eventually succeded by a total of fifteen.
  • Adolf Hitler Elected Chairman

    Adolf Hitler Elected Chairman
    The date in which Adolf Hitler was elected as the chairman of the Fascist Reich.
  • Battle of Khalkin Gol

    Battle of Khalkin Gol
    Before the Soviet-Japanese Non-Agression pact was signed in 1941 the Soviets and Japanese wreaked havoc amongst each other in the region of Manchuria, this was one of the bloodiest battles fought on the Japanese front, ending with a Soviet victory.
  • Invasion of Poland (WWII)

    Invasion of Poland (WWII)
    German tensions with Europe rise and eventually spark war upon the invasion of Poland.
  • Formation of the Afrika Korps

    Formation of the Afrika Korps
    Adolf Hitler personally formed the infamous Afrika Korps in an attempt to secure deep Southern assets from any endangerment by Axis forces "Specifically British forces". Rommel 'Desert Fox' was given the position of commander a mere month later.
  • Operation Barbarossa

    Operation Barbarossa
    Germany decides to disregard the Non-Agression pact signed with the Soviet Union, and invade using Blitzkrieg tactics. Eventually absolutely destroying the Western portion of the Soviet Union.
  • Hideki Tojo elected Prime Minister

    Hideki Tojo elected Prime Minister
    Hideki Tojo is elected as Prime Minister mainly due to exponential combat strategics and political apathy.
  • Imperial Strike Against Pearl Harbor

    Imperial Strike Against Pearl Harbor
    Imperialistic Japan attacks the U.S. Naval Forces stationed in Pearl Harbor, dragging the isolationist superpower into the world conflict.
  • Battle of the Coral Sea

    Battle of the Coral Sea
    The sate in which the United States Navy (USN) held a defensive peremiter against the Japanese forces headed towards Australia.
  • U.S. Operations in China

    U.S. Operations in China
    The U.S. government eventually decided that China was too large of an asset to lose, they then appointed Gen. Joseph Stilwell as head of the China-Burma-Indian theatre.
  • D-Day

    D-Day
    Although the term 'D-Day' reffers to the planning of any military operation, it is commonly associated with the invasion of Normandy, France. Where Allied troops attempted and succeded at forming the infamous beachhead on the German front, eventually pushing into the occupied territory.
  • Battle of the Bulge

    Battle of the Bulge
    The last German offensive on the Western front of WWII lead to an Axis defeat, with the British and American armored columns smashing through enemy fortifications with the Christmas Air Force supply drop, critically boosting Allied spirits.
  • Adolf Hitler Commits Suicide

    Adolf Hitler Commits Suicide
    The chancellor Adolf Hitler commited suicide in his personal bunker in an attempt to escape any torture that could've possibly been condoned by the Soviet army.
  • The 33rd SS-Waffen Grenaider Division

    The 33rd SS-Waffen Grenaider Division
    This was the last offical unit of the SS to survive WWII without succumbing to the Soviet-Cease fire. SS units were specifically hunted throughout Germany as the days of the Autocracie's reign came to it's end. The regiment were tasked with defending Berlin, as they did until the cease-fire was called out.
  • V-E Day

    V-E Day
    V-E Day or "Victory in Europe Day", was declared on May 8, 1945 due to the eventual surrender of all German units still combat-capable. "This was not the same date as the fall of Berlin"
  • V-J Day

    V-J Day
    The confirmed surrender of all Japanese troops involved in or outside of conflict with the Aliies, this marked the end of combat in WWII.
  • Paris Peace Conference

    Paris Peace Conference
    This marked the end of all armed hostilities between nations involved in WWII, and was an attempt at repairing foriegn relations between all nations in Europe, involved with the treaty.
  • Treaty of San Fransisco

    Treaty of San Fransisco
    The congregation of over fifty different nations in order to attempt to establish a lasting peace in the Pacific. Points of the treaty involved territory and lures of payment to be recieved as punishment for occupying territories by force.