WWll timeline-Muhammad

  • 1942 BCE

    Japanese Internment-https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/japanese-american-relocation#&gid=ci023fede82000267d&pid=japanese_internment_camps_getty-514877912

    Japanese Internment-https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/japanese-american-relocation#&gid=ci023fede82000267d&pid=japanese_internment_camps_getty-514877912
    Japanese internment camps were made not long after the Japanese attacked pearl harbor. The camps were made when President Franklin Roosevelt through his Executive Order 9066 after he made the order the army were allowed to make camps for the Japanese even though it was violating their rights.This order affected 117,000 Japanese American citizen.
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  • Japan invades Manchuria

    Japan invades Manchuria
    Japan had a highly developed industry, but the land had very few natural resources. So Japan attacked Manchuria for oil, rubber, and lumber in order to make up for the lack of resources in Japan. Soon after Japan attacked Manchuria, China had to "plead' The League of nations to help them drive Japan back. (Manchuria was attacked by Japan for more than one day). https://inter-wars.weebly.com/japan-invades-manchuria-1931.html
  • Nuremberg laws are enacted

    Nuremberg laws are enacted
    On September 15 the German parliament (Reichstag) passed the Nuremberg Laws. The Nuremberg Race Laws were made of two pieces of legislation: the Reich Citizenship Law and the Law for the Protection of German the so-called real German blood and German Honor. The laws stated that Jews were not a part of the German bloodline. These laws were coming into reality because of the dictator Adolf Hitler. https://www.ushmm.org/learn/timeline-of-events/1933-1938/nuremberg-race-laws
  • Italy invades Ethiopia

    Italy invades Ethiopia
    The Second Italo-Ethiopian War of 1935 and 1936 marked the height of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini's popularity, and the weakness of the League of Nations in both preventing and protecting countries from invasions. By 1935, the political climate in Europe was already in fascism and creeping toward war. So when Ethiopian troops protested the Italian soldiers. https://study.com/academy/lesson/italy-invades-ethiopia-the-second-italo-ethiopian-war.html
  • Kristallnacht-https://www.history.com/topics/holocaust/kristallnacht

    Kristallnacht-https://www.history.com/topics/holocaust/kristallnacht
    Kristallnacht was an incident in which hundreds of Jewish homes were torched and destroyed, another name for Kristallnacht was the night of the broken glass. In the morning the estimated total of Jewish people who were arrested and sent to camps was 30,000. This night was just Jewish shops, schools and homes being destroyed and the Jews getting arrested.
  • Germany invades Poland

    Germany invades Poland
    On this day in 1939, German forces bombed Poland on land and from the air, as Adolf Hitler saw to regain lost territory and rule Poland. This is when World War II had begun. The German invasion of Poland was a plan on how Hitler intended to start what would become the “blitzkrieg” strategy. https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/germany-invades-poland
  • Auschwitz concentration camp opens

    Auschwitz concentration camp opens
    Auschwitz, also known as Auschwitz-Birkenau, opened in 1940 and was the largest of the Nazi concentration and death camps.More than 1.1 million people died at Auschwitz, including nearly one million Jews. https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/auschwitz
  • Battle of Britain

    Battle of Britain
    The Battle of Britain helped the allied powers stop Germany from taking over the sky and start winning the war. There were hundreds of Canadian Hawker Hurricanes/jets flew in the sky. The battle of Britain was the first battle of world war two in the sky. The Royal Air Force’s command stopped the German air force attempt of a big p planned invasion.
  • Operation Barbarossa

    Operation Barbarossa
    On June 6, 1941, Operation Barbarossa original name Operation Fritz, a code for Germany invading the Soviet Union. The failure of German troops to defeat Soviet forces in the campaign signaled a crucial turning point in the war. https://www.britannica.com/event/Operation-Barbarossa
  • Siege of Leningrad-https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/siege-of-leningrad

    Siege of Leningrad-https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/siege-of-leningrad
    Soon after the Nazis invaded the Soviet Union, a German army surrounded the city of Leningrad in the beginning that September.After November 1941, the people who had control of Leningrad held only small significance. The Germans maintained their siege with a single army, and defending Soviet forces numbered less than 15 percent of their total strength on the German-Soviet front.
  • Japan invades pearl harbor

    Japan invades pearl harbor
    Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, which was the scene of a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. On a Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy 20 American navy vessels, soon after that, the Japanese internment had started. https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/pearl-harbor
  • Bataan Death March-https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/bataan-death-march

    Bataan Death March-https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/bataan-death-march
    The Bataan Death March was a march that 75,000 American and Filipino people had to march to their camps which were 65 miles! The marchers weren't traeted well at all the Japanese soldiers.Thousands of people died and thats why It got the name the Bataan/the place death march.
  • Battle of Midway, site used: https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/battle-of-midway

    Battle of Midway, site used: https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/battle-of-midway
    The Battle of Midway was a huge battle between the U.S. Navy and the Japanese Navy. Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto was convinced his forces liked advantages over the Americans. So he planned a surprise on the U.S Navy. Navy cryptanalysts had begun breaking Japanese codes early in 1942, and knew weeks ahead, that Japan was planning an attack at the pacific, a place called AF so they sent out a message saying AF and they said AF so they knew that they were going to get attacked.
  • Operation Torch

    Operation Torch
    This was a mission planned by the French to draw the Axis powers a bit away from the eastern front. The objective was to secure bridgeheads for opening a second front to the rear of German and Italian forces battling the British in Libya and Egypt. By November 10th everything was accomplished and this helped a lot for the Allied powers.
  • D-Day (battle at Normandy)

    D-Day (battle at Normandy)
    The D day (Battle of Normandy) which was from August 1944 to June 1944.esulted in the Allied liberation of Western Europe from Nazi Germany’s control. This operation was called Overlord and also named as d day when 156,000 American, British and Canadian soldiers went to five beaches along a fifty-mile stretch, The invasion was one of the largest military assaults in history and required amazing planning. https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/d-day
  • Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima

    Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima
    On August 6, 1945, America sent a bomber plane called Enola Gay to bomb Japan, a lot of people were killed 80,000 were killed and 35,000 people were hurt, after that, a disease started, the people in Hiroshima called it the Atomic bomb disease. After the Bomb, all the important people from Japan surrendered. The Japanese said to America that we have awoken a sleeping giant. https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/33733410
  • Atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki-site used https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/atomic-bomb-dropped-on-nagasaki

    Atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki-site used https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/atomic-bomb-dropped-on-nagasaki
    Nagasaki was a pace that the Japanese built their ships either for the war or for transport when they dropped the bomb 60,000 people died maybe estimated to 80,000 people the hills were the reason that there were 60,000 people who died otherwise there would've been much more because the hills contained the blast
    spreading to the city. General Leslie R. Groves, was the person responsible for planning the nuclear attack on Japan.