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Also known as the September Campain was a joint invasion from the Nazis when Hitler first got power. during the late 1930's with Germany devoiding the treaty of Versailles
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The longest Military campain during WW2 running to defeat the Germans allowing the Allie nations to allow supplies to be sent in and out.
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The Japanese Bombing on an American Naval Base on one of the Hawaii islands, which ended up resulting the United States joining in the War on the Allies side.
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was the forcible transfer by the Imperial Japanese Army of Filipino and American prisoners of war. and was 66miles long.
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A Major Naval Battle Between the Japanese Naval and the United States and Australia Naval and Airforces
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The United States navy defeated a Japanese attack against midway. Making a Turning point
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The Guadalcanal Campain (Operation Watchtower) originally planned to only take over the island of Tulagi by the Allie forces, turned into a long Military Campain
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Operation Torch was the British-American Invasion of French side of North Africa (Morocco) during the Allied Invasion of North Africa along side the other Operations.
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Known as the largest joint amphibious Invasion from the Allies on the northern coast of France, that forshadowed the end of the war and the end of Hitlers Dream of "Nazi Domination"
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The last German offense campaign during WW2 that lasted about a year that was launched against the forested Ardennes region of wallonia.
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A Major battle between the United States Marine Corps and the Japanese Imperial army, which led to the United States capturing and taking over the island of Iwo Jima
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Also named Operation Iceberg, and was a series of battles fought between Japan and the United States on the Ryukyu Islands
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Short for Victory in Europe day, but is now a holiday marking the end of world war 2 and the victory with the ally nations
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The United States dropping Nuclear weapons (first of its kind) on Japanese cities during the final stages of the War. giving a long after effect to many Japanese civilians for over the years.