War

Timeline of World War II (1942)

  • January 1942

    January 1942
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    January 1942

    Twenty-six Allied countries signed the Declaration by United Nations during the Arcadia Conference.
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    February 1942

    Americans continue their defence of Bataan against General Homma's troops.
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    March 1942

    The Secretary of War reorganizes the General Headquarters (GHQ), United States Army into three major commands - Army Ground Forces, Army Air Forces, and Services of Supply, the latter of which is later redesignated Army Service Forces
  • May 1943

    May 1943
    The U.S. Navy announces that, except for the U.S.S. Arizona, U.S.S. Utah, and U.S.S. Oklahoma, all warships sunk at Pearl Harbor have been repaired and returned to sea.
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    June 1943

    A Japanese destroyer rams and sinks a small U.S. Navy vessel, PT-109, commanded by Lt. (and future President) John F. Kennedy. He and other survivors swim for five hours to reach a small island, where they are later rescued.
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    November 1943

    U.S. Marines land on Tarawa, an atoll in the Gilbert Islands.
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    June 1944

    U.S. troops enter Rome. On D-Day, June 6, 155,000 Allied troops land on the beaches of Normandy, France, to begin the liberation of Europe.
  • June 1944

    June 1944
    U.S. troops enter Rome.
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    September 1944

    A U.S. Navy torpedo plane, piloted by Lt. (and future President) George Bush, is shot down near Okinawa. He parachutes into the sea; a U.S. submarine rescues him.
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    November 1944

    U.S. troops in Germany begin a drive to reach the Rhine River.
  • April 1945

    April 1945
    Vienna, Austria falls to Soviet troops.
    Soviet troops enter Berlin, beginning a street-by-street battle.
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    April 1945

    U.S. soldiers free 32,000 survivors of the Dachau concentration camp. It will become a memorial for victims of the Nazi Holocaust.
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    April 1945

    Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler kills himself.
  • The first atomic bomb. July 1945

    The first atomic bomb. July 1945
    The first atomic bomb
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    Japan surrenders (August 14)

    Japan surrenders (August 14). At least 100,000 people died in the atomic bombings.
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    August 1945

    Atomic bombs are dropped on Hiroshima (August 6) and Nagasaki (August 9).
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    apanese officials sign the surrender document, September 2nd 1945

    Japanese officials sign the surrender document on the U.S.S. Missouri in Tokyo Harbor.