European world war ii timeline

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EUROPEAN WORLD WAR II TIMELINE. By: Geneva .C

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EUROPEAN WORLD WAR II TIMELINE.

By: Geneva .C

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Event #1

Sept. 1, 1939: Germany invades Poland, WWII officially starts in Europe. The United States remains neutral and isolated.

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Event #2

January 1941: The U.S. Lend Lease Act, supply weapons and implements of war to Great Britain.

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Event #3

December 11, 1941: Germany and Italy declares war on the United States . The United states must declare war.

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Event #4

U.S. has to draft soldiers, prepare for war.

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Event #5

Novemeber 8th 1942: Operation Torch North Africa U.S. begins fighting the Nazis in November 1942. The Nazis are difficult for American soldiers to defeat. The U.S. advances into Italy.

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Event #6

Jauary 14th-24 1943: At the Casablanca Conference, Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill announce that only an unconditional surrender will be accepted from the Axis Powers.

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Event #7

Marth 2-3 1943: The Battle of the Bismarck Sea is fought for control of New Guinea. The decisive American victory forces the Japanese to re-enforce its troops by submarine — a defensive strategy employed to prevent the continued loss of transports and warships. The battle removes a threat to General Douglas MacArthur's invasion plans.

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Event #8

June 6th 1944: D-Day arrives. The greatest invasion in history begins just after midnight as the first of 24,000 paratroopers -- flown over the Channel. It will be the bloodiest day in American history since the battle of Antietam in the Civil War. Some 2,500 American soldiers lay dead on French soil.

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Event #9

August 15th 1944: American and Free French forces land in the south of France and begin driving northward. The following day, Hitler reluctantly agrees to pull his battered Seventh Army out of Normandy. It begins a desperate retreat toward Germany. The Allies catch them near the town of Falaise. For three days, the Allies pour fire into the fleeing men from the ground and from the air: 80,000 Germans ran the terrible gauntlet.

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Event #9

May 7th ,1945 :Germany surrenders. The Reich that Hitler promised would last a thousand years had lasted less than a dozen.

May 9th,1945: V-E Day is proclaimed as Victory in Europe is celebrated.