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World War II

  • January 1933

    Paul von Hindenburg appoints Adolp Hitler chancellor of germany.
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    World War II

    Main timeline will be firest, followed by the facts.
  • March 1933

    Franklin Roosevelt implements the beginning of the New Deal with the Hundred Days.
  • August 1934

    Hitler becomes president of Germany after Hindenburg dies.
  • September 1935

    Italy invades Ethiopia and the first Neutrality Acts are passed in the United States prohibiting the sell of weapons to nations at war.
  • July 1936

    The spanish civil war begins. Francisco Franco recieves supplies from Germany while America stood by and did nothing due to the neutrality acts.
  • September 1937

    Germany signs a military agreement with Japan.
  • August 1937

    Japan invades mainland China.
  • March 1938

    Austria is annexed by Germany without protest by France and Britan.
  • September 1938

    Germany annexes the Sudenten, Czechoslovakia and Britain and France adopt a policy of appeasement.
  • September 1939

    Germany invades Poland, Britain and France finally declare war on Germany and the axis powers.
  • June 1940

    Italy declares war on Britain and France. Germany enters Paris on the 14th.
  • June 3-6 1942

    Battle of Midway is won by American forces, Japan no longer is able to threaten american naval forces with the loss of three of her carriers.
  • September 9, 1943

    Italy surrenders to the allies. The soviets counter-attacked the Germans starting on July 12th.
  • Concentration Camps facts start

    Concentration camps are camps where people are forced to stay under harsh conditions.
  • Concentration camps part 2

    Concentration camps were mostly built in Germany itself and poland, where most jews were found and could be transported from the Soviet Union.
  • Concentration camps part 3

    Some of the more famous concentration camps were located in Dachau, Lichtenburg, and Oranienburg. Dachau was in Munich, Litchtenburg in Saxony, and Oranienburg northwest of Berlin.
  • Concentration camps part 4

    11 million people were killed in the Holocaust, 1.1 million of them were children, and 6 million of them were Jewish.
  • Concentration camps part 5

    The final solution was enacted, and it was the plan for the extermination of all jews.
  • Nazi Germany part 1

    There were 90.03 million people living in Nazi Germany in 1943, The capital is Berlin.
  • Nazi Germany part 3

    Hitler did not obtain power by force, but instead was elected by his own people, first to chancellor, then to president when Hindenburg died.
  • Nazi Germany part 4

    Jews and other groups not part of the "Aryan master race" were stripped of their rights, citizenship, and property and continuously discriminated against.
  • Nazi Germany part 5

    Under Nazi rule, all other political parties were banned.
  • Nazi Germany part 2

    The Nazi party came to power in 1933 and lasted untill 1945 when they were defeated by the Allies during World War 2.
  • June 6, 1944 - August 15, 1945

    Allies launch D-Day and invade Normandy. On May 8, 1945 the Germans surrendered. On August 15, 1945 Japan surrendered and the war was officially over.