Leila Alfaro World War 2 Timeline

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    World War 2

    Second World War
  • Selective Service Act of 1940

    Selective Service Act of 1940
    The Selective Service Act comes into effect on this day. This creates the first peacetime draft, which is in anticipation of US involvement in WWII. Men aged 18-35 were required to register. This picture is from Dr. Seuss. This relates to the Selective Service Act because it involves the need for more soldiers to defend the nation (in this case, from a super warship).
  • Pearl Harbor

    Pearl Harbor
    Japanese bombers attack US ships in Pearl Harbor during the early morning hours. After this event, the US declares war on Japan.
  • Bataan March

    Bataan March
    Japan made 12,000 American troops and 63,000 Filipino troops, all of which had surrendered, march through the jungles of the Bataan Peninsula. About 25,000 troops died on the march.
  • Doolittle Raid

    Doolittle Raid
    Air offensive on Tokyo by US leaders. The greatest effect of the attacks was a moral one: Japan saw they weren't untouchable and their cities could be bombed.
  • Battle of the Coral Sea

    Battle of the Coral Sea
    This was a large victory for the US over Japan. It halted Japan's plan to occupy Port Moresby and the Solomon Islands, allowing them to control the Coral Sea. This would have blocked off the US from Australia.
  • Battle of Midway

    Battle of Midway
    The US had anticipated a Japanese offensive on Midway island through deciphering a communications code. Japan last all four of their aircraft carriers, while the US lost only one. This Dr. Seuus image is about the turning tides during thie battle.
  • Operation Torch

    Operation Torch
    Led by General Dwight D. Eisenhower. This was the Allied invasion of North Africa. The Allied forces went after the German Afrika Corps.
  • Operation Mincemeat

    Operation Mincemeat
    Successful wartime deception plan by the Allies. A corpse was decorated as a British soldier and placed off the coast of Greece with fake documents that detailed a surprise attack on Nazi territory in Greece. The Germans repositioned their armies, leaving Italy weakened.
  • Tehran Conference

    Tehran Conference
    Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill met for three days in Iran as they planned Operation Overlord, intended to take Europe by the storm. They also discussed the United Nations and how to break up Germany after the war.
  • Operation Neptune

    Operation Neptune
    This was the first day of the full-scale Allied invasion of Axis territories in Europe. The Germans were attacked from the air and the seas as eleven divisions landed on five different beaches.
  • Battle of Okinawa

    Battle of Okinawa
    For several months, the US and Japan fought over Okinawa, which was just a couple hundred miles from the Japanese mainland. The US now had the capacity to easily send in B-29 bombers over Japanese cities.
  • Victory in Europe Day

    Victory in Europe Day
    This was the day that Germany surrendered. It is known as "Victory in Europe Day." This came after a month of Allied offensives on the German capital, Berlin.