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US Involvement in World War II

  • World War II Begins

    World War II Begins
    German Invasion of Poland
    On this day, German troops invaded Poland, marking the unofficial start of the seond World War.
  • Support without Fighting: The Lend-Lease Bill

    Support without Fighting: The Lend-Lease Bill
    The Lend-Lease Act
    The Lend-Lease Act allowed the United States to send weapons and other aid to the Allies while still not declaring outright war. This brought the country to a state of preparedness without joining the battles overseas. The bill was signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on this date.
  • Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor

    Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor
    The Infamy Speech
    Japanese forces attacked the US Naval base on Pearl Harbor, prompting the Americans to declare war on Japan and officially join the conflict. President Roosevelt gave an address the following day declaring war.
  • D-Day: The Invasion of Normandy Beach

    D-Day: The Invasion of Normandy Beach
    Invasion of Normandy
    On this date, thousands of Allied forces invaded Normandy Beach on the French coastline, swinging the momentum in the Allies' favor. Germany surrendered less than a year later.
  • US Bombs Hiroshima, Japan

    US Bombs Hiroshima, Japan
    The Atomic Bomb
    By President Harry Truman's order, American military forces dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima in an effort to get Japan to surrender.
  • US Bombs Nagasaki, Japan

    US Bombs Nagasaki, Japan
    Bombing Nagasaki
    The second atomic bomb was dropped three days after the first, devastating Japan.
  • US War with Japan Ends

    US War with Japan Ends
    Brief History of WWII
    Though Japan had been under Allied rule since August 1945, a peace treaty officially took effect on this date almost seven years later, officially ending the war with Japan and bringing closure to the Seond World War.