World War Two

  • Germany Invading Poland

    Germany Invading Poland
    The German-Soviet Pact of August 1939, which stated that Poland was to be partitioned between the two powers, enabled Germany to attack Poland. Nazi leader Adolf Hitler claimed the massive invasion was a defensive action, but Britain and France were not convinced. On September 3, they declared war on Germany, initiating World War II.
  • Germany Invaded France and Captured Paris

    Germany Invaded France and Captured Paris
    : German victory in Holland, Belgium and France, leading to an occupation that would last over four years and a desperate British evacuation from Dunkirk that left the UK facing invasion
  • Germany Bombed London, and the Battle of Britian Began

    Germany Bombed London, and the Battle of Britian Began
    On 7 September 1940, the Luftwaffe unleashed a merciless bombing campaign against London and Britain's major cities. Instead of breaking morale, however, the raids only galvanised the will of the British people for the rest of the war.The Blitz refers to the strategic bombing campaign conducted by the Germans against London
  • Germany Invaded the Soviet Union

    Germany Invaded the Soviet Union
    The destruction of the Soviet Union by military force, the permanent elimination of the perceived Communist threat to Germany, and the seizure of prime land within Soviet borders for long-term German settlement had been a core policy of the Nazi movement since the 1920s.
  • The USA Gave Britian War Supplies and Old Naval Warships In Return for Military Bases in Bermuda and the Caribbean

    The USA Gave Britian War Supplies and Old Naval Warships In Return for Military Bases in Bermuda and the Caribbean
    The lend-lease program provided for military aid to any country whose defense was vital to the security of the United States. The plan thus gave Roosevelt the power to lend arms to Britain with the understanding that, after the war, America would be paid back in kind.
  • Japan Bombed Pearl Harbor

    Japan Bombed Pearl Harbor
    The attack on Pearl Harbor was intended to neutralize the U.S. Pacific Fleet, and hence protect Japan's advance into Malaya and the Dutch East Indies, where it sought access to natural resources such as oil and rubber.One of the results of the attack on Pearl Harbor was that these relocation camps were maintained until January 1945, when their residents were permitted to return to their homes.
  • Germany Declared War on the United States

    Germany Declared War on the United States
    Germany and Italy have announced they are at war with the United States. America immediately responded by declaring war on the two Axis powers. There was an 88-minute long speech from Hitler in the Reichstag on December 11th, 1941, which was four days after the japanese attacks on Pearl Harbor, where he officially declared that Germany would join Japan in the war against the USA. In this speech, he mentioned a few of his personal reasons for this decision.
  • The US Was Victorious over Japan in the Battle of Midway

    The US Was Victorious over Japan in the Battle of Midway
    How did the U.S. Navy seize the victory and shift the naval power dynamics? The easy answer is superior intelligence.Considerable academic debate has centered on whether Japan could or would have threatened attack against the US West Coast. Had the Japanese achieved their objective at Midway of a quick knock-out of the US Pacific Fleet, the US West Coast would have been essentially defenseless against the Japanese Navy. The remaining US naval ships were fully deployed halfway around the world.
  • American and Other Allied Troops landed in Normandy., France.

    American and Other Allied Troops landed in Normandy., France.
    June 6, 1944, D-Day invasion of Normandy, Allied forces took the fight to the Axis powers in many locations across Western Europe. The push into Italy began in Sicily, but soon made it to the Italian mainland, with landings in the south.
  • The US Dropped Two Atomic Bombs on Japan

    The US Dropped Two Atomic Bombs on Japan
    They were two bombings that unleashed a devastating hellfire of light, heat and radiation, causing death and destruction on an apocalyptic scale unimaginable a few years beforehand.