WWII Timeline

  • Non-Aggression Pact

    Non-Aggression Pact
    Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin sign the non-aggresion pact. They agree on not taking over the others country. Secretly though, without telling anyone they planned on dividing Poland between them.
  • WWII Begins

    WWII Begins
    Germany invades Poland. The Polish forces were not prepared at all for the German forces to attack. They were not expecting it. When the negotiationg failed between Germany and Poland, Britain and France declare war upon Germany.
  • The Battle of British Begins

    The Battle of British Begins
    The Battle of British was a 3 month battle in Britain. During the battle they had several bomb battles shall you say in London. But, in the end of the threee months, Hitler was defeated.
  • Roosevelt and Churchill meet in the Atlantic

    Roosevelt and Churchill meet in the Atlantic
    President Roosevelt and Winston Churchill conduct secret meetings about warships. They decided on the Atlantic Charter. It cemtered around the idea of the "Final Destruction of Nazi Tyranny."
  • The Attack on Pearl Harbor

    The Attack on Pearl Harbor
    The United States got involved in WWII when Japan bombed the U.S Naval fleet in Hawaii. President Franklin had declared war on Japan on December 8 1941. Three days later Germany and Italy declared war on the United States.
  • Stalingrad

    Stalingrad
    Germany had begun an assault on the city of Stalingrad. The battle went on for six months. Thousands of Germans and Russians all lost their lives. In the end the Russians defeated the Germans.
  • Joining Forces

    Joining Forces
    General Eisenhower and George S. Patton join their forces with other British troops. They joined together to defeat the German Field Rommel in North africa. It was a very successful plan.
  • The Meeting of the Big Three

    The Meeting of the Big Three
    President Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin all met for a meeting. They met in Teheran, Iran. They discussed the big invasion on Italy.
  • Bombing Berlin

    Bombing Berlin
    U.S Army Air Corps' main target was the German Aircraft Production. 600 U.S. bombers raided Berlin. Even though they were bombed they were still able to keep their weapons and their aircraft production levels.
  • D-Day

    D-Day
    Over 150,00 Allied soldiers invaded Normandy, France. Transports carried army forces to the beaches of Normandy. The Germans were told wrong but they sent troops to Calais but were not able to stop the Allies.