World War II interactive timeline project

  • Japanse invasion of China

    Japanse invasion of China
    This was a brutal attack on China at the invasion of Manchuria. The Japanese seized control and placed the former emperor PuYi onto the throne creating a puppet. Www.history.com
  • Rape of Nanking

    Rape of Nanking
    On December 13,1937 the Japanese troops entered the city of Nanjing in china. Which then they mass murdered and raped over 300,000 residents. It ended up lasting 6 weeks and be known as the forgotten holocaust. Www.history.com
  • Germany's invasion of Poland

    Germany's invasion of Poland
    German forces move in and bombard Poland by land and air causing the start of WWII. It was the start of how Hitler wanted to fight his battles by using his Blitzkrig in force. Britain and France were feed up with Hitler and moved in the help Poland. Www.history.com
  • German Bitzkrieg

    German Bitzkrieg
    This was called the "lightning war" which is a military tactic designed to create disorganization among enemy forces. The Germans tried this tactic in Poland in 1939 before using it in Belgium, the Netherlands and in France. It was also adopted by U.S. General George Patton to use in European operation. Www.history.com
  • Fall of Paris

    Fall of Paris
    On Saturday June 14th, Paris fell to the Germans with no help from the French army. The city was evacuated before the Germans got there. The Canadian troop offering hope for a free France and the President Roosevelt froze the American assets of the Axis powers, Germany and Italy. WWW.history.com
  • Operation Barbarossa

    Operation Barbarossa
    On June 22, 1941 Adolf Hitler launched a massive invasion of Soviet Union and it covered a front area from North Cape to The Black Sea. Operation Barbarossa forced Nazi German to fight a two front war, which became a turning point in WWII because it started their failure. Www.history.com
  • Pearl Harbor

    Pearl Harbor
    On Dec.7th 1941 the Japanese launched a surprise attack on the United States Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The attack severely damaged many ships at the harbor and gave a short term interference with Japanse military operations.United Staes then declared war on Japan. Www.ushmm.org
  • Wannsee Conference

    Wannsee Conference
    On January 20, 1942 Reinhard Heydrich presents plans at the conference that was at the outside villa of Berlin. "Final Solution" was the code name for the physical annihilation of European Jews. Hitler authorized this wide spread schem for mass murder. Www.ushmm.org
  • Operation Gomorrah

    Operation Gomorrah
    Operation Gomorrah was when the British bomber raided Germany at Hamburg at night and the Americans bombed it by the daytime. The British aircrafts dropped 2,300 tons of incendiary bombs in just a few hours. 1,500 German civilians were killed in that raid by the British. This continued till November and proved to be devastating to Hamburg. Www.history.com
  • Allied invasion of Italy

    Allied invasion of Italy
    On September 3rd 1943, the allies made an ambitious landing on the main land of Italy. The operation was ran by general Sir Harold Alexander's 15th army group and successfully followed the invasion of Sicily. This was a mass of different invasions on Italy. Www.history.com
  • Warsaw Ghetto uprising

    Warsaw Ghetto uprising
    On April 19, 1943 German force entered Warsaw ghetto and wanted to liquidate the Jews. When the forces arrived the streets were deserted and all of the residents when into hiding. The deportations of the Jews to the death camps caused this up rising against the German troops. Www.ushmm.org
  • D-Day Normandy Invasion

    D-Day Normandy Invasion
    On June 6, 1944 US, British and Canadian troops under the code name Operation "Overlord" landed on the beaches of Normandy, France. The troops fooled the Germans on were they were going to land and began the liberation of northern France. Www.ushmm.org
  • Battle of the Bulge

    Battle of the Bulge
    In December 1944, Hitler attempted to try and split the Allie armies in northwest Europe. He tried to do this by a surprise blitzkrieg which caught the American troops off guard. Www.history.com
  • Operation Thunderclap

    Operation Thunderclap
    In August 1944, operation Thunderclap was the code that was canceled and shelved. The plan was a series of massive attacks on Berlin and it was believe it would cause 220,000 deaths. The allies would believe it would shatter German moral, however it was than later discited that the plan would be unsuccessful. The operation was reconsidered in early 1945 and was to be dropped on the coordination with Soviet advance, but was later again rejected as unpractical. Www.history.com
  • Battle of Iwo Jima

    Battle of Iwo Jima
    In early 1945, American forces fought off the coast of Japanese home island called Iwo Jima. America forces suffered heavy loses during the invasion. Later on despite the casualties and the suicidal Japanese air attacks. American forces lost in mid June 1945. Www.ushmm.org
  • Battle of Okinawa

    Battle of Okinawa
    In early 1945, American forces fought off the coast of Japanese home island called Okinawa. America forces suffered heavy loses during the invasion. Later on despite the casualties and the suicidal Japanese air attacks. American forces won in mid June 1945. Www.ushmm.org
  • VE Day

    VE Day
    VE Day is the victory in Europe Day. This was the public holiday that celebrated on May 8th 1945 to mark the surrender of Germany's armed forces. It marked the end of WWII in Europe.
    Crowds gathered in celebration as Winston Churchill waved to them confirms that the war with Germany was over. Www.History.com
  • Dropping of the atomic bombs

    Dropping of the atomic bombs
    On August 6th 1945, in Hiroshima the United States Air Force dropped an atomic bomb, that killed the sea of thousands of people. By the initial explosion and then others were killed by the radiation and their skin melting off. Then later the US dropped another bomb on Nagasaki and in total 120,000 people died that day. Www.ushmm.org
  • VJ Day

    VJ Day
    On August 14, 1945 it was announced that Japan had surrendered to the Allie Nations which ended WWII. VJ Day stands for "Victoryover Japan Day " www.history.com
  • Liberation of concentration camps

    Liberation of concentration camps
    In mid January 1945, the soviet forces aproached the Auschitz, and started to eveaute the prisoners. They liberated 7,000 people from the camp in that day but many of them were severely ill and weak. The US forces then came in later in April and liberated 20,000 prisoners at Buchanan. Www.ushmm.org