Chapter 10-11 World War II Timeline

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Chapter 10-11 World War II Timeline Taylor Bruursema Haley Hop

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Chapter 10-11 World War II Timeline. Taylor Bruursema Haley Hop. Invasion of Poland September 1, 1939 - October 6, 1939. September Campaign, or 1939 Defensive War Germany Invaded Poland The Soviet Union invaded eastern Poland on September 17, 1939. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 10-11 World War II

Timeline

Taylor BruursemaHaley Hop

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Invasion of PolandSeptember 1, 1939 - October 6, 1939• September Campaign, or 1939

Defensive War• Germany Invaded Poland• The Soviet Union invaded eastern

Poland on September 17, 1939.• From East Prussia and Germany in

the north and Silesia and Slovakia in the south, German units, with more than 2,000 tanks and over 1,000 planes, broke through Polish defenses along the border.• Ended on October 6, 1939- with

Germany and the Soviet Union dividing and annexing the whole of Poland.

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Battle of Dunkirk May 26, 1940 - June 4, 1940

• A part of the Battle of France on the Western Front, the Battle of Dunkirk was the defense and evacuation of British and allied forces in Europe.• Allies: General Lord Gort, General

Maxime Weygand: approx. 400,000 men• Nazi Germany: General Gerd von

Rundstedt, General Ewald von Kleist: approx. 800,000 men

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Attack on Pearl HarborDecember 7, 1941

• Hundreds of Japanese navy fighter planes attacked an American Naval base at Pearl Harbor.• Destroyed 20 naval vessels, and 200 airplanes.• 2,000 soldiers/sailors dead, 1,000 wounded.• Roosevelt Declared war.• Three days later; Japan, Germany, and Italy

declared war on the U.S.

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Japanese Capture Burma January - May, 1942

• The Burma Campaign in the South-East Asian Theater of World War II took place over four years from 1942 to 1945. • During the first year of the campaign, the

Japanese Army (with aid from Thai forces and Burmese insurgents) drove British Commonwealth and Chinese forces out of Burma, and occupied the country, forming a Burmese administration with little real authority.

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Battle of the Coral SeaMay 4-8, 1942

• Was a major naval battle in the Pacific Theater of World War 2 between the Imperial Japanese Navy and allied naval and air forces from the United States and Australia.• The battle was the first fleet action in which

Aircraft Carriers engaged each other. • It was also the first naval battle in history in

which neither side's ships sighted or fired directly upon the other.

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Battle of CorregidorMay 5-6, 1942

• The Japanese campaign for the conquest of the Philippines. • The fall of Bataan on 9 April 1942 ended all

organized opposition by the U.S. Army Air Forces Far East to the invading Japanese forces on Luzon in the northern Philippines. • Resulted in Japanese victory.

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Battle of AttuJune 7, 1942

• Exactly six months after Pearl Harbor. • Believed that japan seized Attu and

Kiska to divert U.S. pacific fleet.• Also known as Operation Land

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Battle of GuadalcanalAugust 7, 1942 - February 9,

1943• Was a military campaign fought between August

7, 1942 and February 9, 1943 on and around the island of Guadalcanal in the Pacific theater World War 2. • It was the first major offensive by Allied forces

against the Empire of Japan.

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Battler of Kursk July, 1943

• Hitler postponed this attack for tank reinforcements. • Began the biggest battle of WWII

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Warsaw Ghetto UprisingApril 19- May 16, 1943

• "Final" solution for ridding Europe of Jews. • Nazi's established Ghettos in areas under

German control.• 500,000 Jews lived in an area of 840 acres• 7,000 deaths (Treblinka) Jews• 15,000 deaths (Majdanek) Jews• Germans Confiscated 9 rifles, 59 pistols,

several hundred grenades, explosives, and mines. • 16 Nazis dead, 85 wounded.

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Battle of NormandyJune- August 1944

• Also known as D-day• Allied liberation of Western Europe • 156,000 American, British, and Canadian forces

landed on a 50 mile stretch of beach on Normandy, France.• "Begginging of the end of the war in Europe"

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Battle of PeleiuSeptember 15, 1944

• One of the islands in Palau• Japanese resistant's result in large

amounts of causalities.

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Battle of the BulgeDecember 1944

• December 16 three German Armies launched the most deadliest and most desperate battle of the war.

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Battle of BerlinApril-May, 1945

• End of World War 2 in Europe.

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Battle of OkinawaApril 1- June 12, 1945

• Last and Biggest of the pacific islands battles in WWII• 287,000 U.S. troops• 130,000 Japanese soldiers• 7,374 died, 31,807 wounded.

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VE Day (Victory in Europe Day)May 8, 1945

• Nazi Germany Surrendered.

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VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day)August 14, 1945

• Japan surrendered• Surrendered aboard U.S.S.

Missouri anchored in Tokyo bay.

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First Indochina War December 19, 1946 - August 1,

1954• Fighting between French Forces and their Viet

Minh opponents in the South.• Vietnamese resistance to French rule continued

on and off in the decades between the French conquest and the start of World War Two. In 1940, Japan invaded Indochina and defeated the French