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Adolf Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany. This is important to WWII because this is when Germany gets a dictator to represent Germany.
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The Rome-Berlin Axis Treaty was a treaty that made Italy and Germany allies. This is important because this gave Germany more power once again.
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The Anti-Comintern Pact was the pact that made Germany and Japan Allies. This pact is important because without this pact Germany wouldn't have been as strong as they was because Japan wouldn't be an alliance to Germany.
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Germany invades Poland to take over their land. This is important because this is the begining of WWII.
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Italy joins world war II. This is important because this added more soldiers, citizens, and weapons in WWII.
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Germany takes france. This is important because this event gave Germany more power.
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Germany takes Russia. This is important because this gave Germany more power.
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Pearl Habor is when Japan attacked Pearl Habor a major place for the U.S. This is important because this caused the U.S to get into WWII.
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The Battle of Midway was a naval battle in which the U.S defeated Japan. This is important because this battle was a comeback to WWII for the U.S.
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Italy surrenders to the Allies. This is important because this gave the Allies more of a chance to win.
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D-Day is when the United States landed in Normandy, France to gain France back to their possesion. This is important because this was the turning point of WWII.
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A major German attack launched int the Ardennes Mountains on the Western Front. This is important because during WWII this was major down fall for the U.S.
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Germany surrenders to the Allies. This is important because this is leading to the very end of WWII.
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Hiroshima and Nagasaki is when the United States bombed Hiroshima, Japan and Nagasaki, Japan. This is important because this lead to Japan's surrender.
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Japan surrenders to the U.S and the rest of the Allies. This is important because this surrender was leading to the end of WWII.