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| date = '''Start:''' September 1, 1939<br>'''End:''' September 2, 1945
 
| date = '''Start:''' September 1, 1939<br>'''End:''' September 2, 1945
| place = North Africa, Europe, Pacific Ocean, Asia, Middle east
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| place = [[North Africa]], [[Europe]], [[Pacific Ocean]], [[Asia]], [[Middle east]]
| result = Allied Victory
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| result = Allied Victory; Collapse of Nazi Germany, Feudalistic Italy, and Imperialistic Japan; start of [[Cold War]]
 
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'''World War II''' is to have officially begun on September 1, 1939 with the invasion of [[Poland]] by the [[German]] military in most Anglo-American and European accounts. However, a less Eurocentric understanding of world history would identify the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War on July 7, 1937 or the start of the Italo-Ethiopian War in 1935 as beginning points for the protracted global conflict. The Second World War was a result of various factors, including the flawed peace settlement following the [[World War I|First World War]] and geo-political grievances of the three main revisionist powers: Germany, [[Italy]], and [[Japan]].
 
'''World War II''' is to have officially begun on September 1, 1939 with the invasion of [[Poland]] by the [[German]] military in most Anglo-American and European accounts. However, a less Eurocentric understanding of world history would identify the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War on July 7, 1937 or the start of the Italo-Ethiopian War in 1935 as beginning points for the protracted global conflict. The Second World War was a result of various factors, including the flawed peace settlement following the [[World War I|First World War]] and geo-political grievances of the three main revisionist powers: Germany, [[Italy]], and [[Japan]].
   
The rival international military alliances in the war were the United Nations, conventionally called the "[[Allies]]", and the [[Axis]] powers. [[France]] and Britain were the principal Allied powers in 1939, with the [[Soviet Union]] joining in 1941 following the German invasion and the [[United States]] joining in late 1941 following the Japanese attack on [[Pearl Harbor]] and the Philippines. [[Canada]], [[India]] and [[Australia]] also contributed immensely to the Allied war effort. Germany, Italy, and Japan were the principal Axis powers. [[Finland]], [[Hungary|Hungary ]]and Romania also contributed much to the Axis war effort. Although technically neutral, both [[Spain|Spain ]]andSweden contributed "Blue Divisions" of fascist volunteers to the Eastern Front. Sweden also allowed German troops to use its railways to occupy [[Norway]]. Although a fascist dictatorship, [[Portugal]] continued to aid Britain Both alliances presented odd bedfellows memberships; liberal democratic Finland was a member of the Axis and authoritarian [[Cuba]] was a member of the Allies.
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The rival international military alliances in the war were the United Nations, conventionally called the "[[Allies]]", and the [[Axis]] powers. [[France]] and Britain were the principal Allied powers in 1939, with the [[Soviet Union]] joining in 1941 following the German invasion and the [[United States]] joining in late 1941 following the Japanese attack on [[Pearl Harbor]] and the Philippines. [[Canada]], [[India]] and [[Australia]] also contributed immensely to the Allied war effort. Germany, Italy, and Japan were the principal Axis powers. [[Finland]], [[Hungary|Hungary and]] Romania also contributed much to the Axis war effort. Although technically neutral, both [[Spain|Spain and]]Sweden contributed "Blue Divisions" of fascist volunteers to the Eastern Front. Sweden also allowed German troops to use its railways to occupy [[Norway]]. Although a fascist dictatorship, [[Portugal]] continued to aid Britain Both alliances presented odd bedfellows memberships; liberal democratic Finland was a member of the Axis and authoritarian [[Cuba]] was a member of the Allies.
   
 
At the beginning of the war, Germany quickly seized the capital of Poland: Warsaw. Poland was home to the largest population of Jews in the world at the time, at more than three million. They found themselves under [[Nazism|Nazi]] rule. The Soviet Union invaded Eastern Poland, in part with the agreements in the Soviet Nazi non-aggression pact. France and Britain expected a [[File:300px-Infobox collage for WWII.png|thumb|218px|The bloody memories of World War II]]reenactment of World War I tactics, so they dug trenches. The Allied commanders also expected the Germans would attack France after the invasion of Poland. However, this was wrong, as Nazi Germany invaded [[Denmark]] and Norway in April, 1940, to secure iron ore being shipped from Sweden to Germany. Denmark surrendered immediately, while Norway was conquered in two months. As Allied leaders pondered where the next attack would take place, Nazi Germany moved it's tanks through the very lightly defended territory of the Ardenne. The panzers then swiftly cut through France with its infantry following behind. The British, trapped, evacuated their forces at Dunkirk. On June 22, an armistice was signed between France and Germany. The Netherlands and Belgium were also overrun. With France neutralized, Germany began an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_superiority <u>air superiority</u>] campaign over Britain (the [[Battle of Britain|<u>Battle of Britain</u>]]) to prepare for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Sealion <u>an invasion</u>]. However, the air campaign failed, and the invasion of Britain was postponed indefinitely. Throughout this period, the neutral United States took measures to assist China and the Western Allies. In November 1939, the American [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutrality_Acts_of_1930s <u>Neutrality Act</u>] was amended to allow [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cash_and_carry_(World_War_II) <u>"cash and carry"</u>] purchases by the Allies. 1941 was a major year for World War 2, as it witnessed the invasion of the Soviet Union and the attack on Pearl Harbor, which in turn, brought the United States into the war. Soviet counteroffensives were attempted at the German advance. However, most of them failed, and Kiev fell to the Germans. Japan knew the Allied powers were weakened, so Japan attacked French Indochina. Great Britain and the United States responded by freezing Japanese assets, and the U.S. put a complete oil embargo on Japan. Japan had a choice between abandoning their empire, or taking the resources they needed by force. Japan decided to take the resources. Japan then invaded the Dutch East indies, Thailand, Hong Kong, the Philippines, and attacked the American naval fleet at Pearl Harbor. The United States declared war on Japan on December 8th, the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor. In 1942, the Axis advance stopped, with the Germans being pushed out of North Africa. The battle of Stalingrad was a severe defeat for the German army. The Japanese navy had been eliminated as an effictive fighting force at the battle of Midway. The Allies attacked the Vichy holdings in North Africa as well. In 1943, Soviet offensives had eliminated any hopes for a German victory. A disastrous attack on the Kursk bulge exhausted German forces. On July 9, 1943, the Allied forces from North Africa, along with many reinforcements, invaded Sicily. The invasion of Sicily paved the way for an invasion of the Italian mainland. In September, Italy signed an armistice with the Allies, and Allied forces invaded mainland Italy. However, the Germans then established a puppet state, called the Italian Social Republic. The Japanese were pushed out of New Guinea as well during 1943. In 1944, American, Britain, and Canadian forces had launched Operation Overlord, the liberation of France from Nazi rule. Local uprisings in France also assisted the Allies. But an attempted liberation of the Netherlands failed. The Soviets launched a massive operation as well, resulting in the almost complete destruction of Geman forces in Belarus. Encouraged by the Soviet advance, Polish uprisings exploded, and two-thirds of Warsaw were taken by resistance forces. But the resistance had no response to Nazi armor and airpower, and the revolt was put down. By then, Soviet forces pushed into Nazi occupied Yugoslavia. The United States by then had also began to liberate the Philippines. Germany launched a massive counter offensive in the ardenne which would continue into 1945. In 1945, the Ardenne counter-offensive had been repulsed, and the Allies had finally entered Germany. On April 30th, in the face of defeat, and with the Red Army advancing into Berlin, Hitler committed suicide. In May 1945, the Third Reich collapsed. The Philippines had been finally secured in 1945, and Okinawa had been seized.  The United dropped two atomic bombs on Japan, as well as the Soviet Union invading Japanese occupied Manchuria. Japanese leaders realized that the United States had a new deadly weapon, and also knew the Soviet Union was willing to bear the heavy losses if they invaded Japan. The Japanese empire surrendered, and World War 2 ended. World War Two had some of the worst atrocities ever committed in recorded history. The Holocaust had killed six million Jews, as well as four million others.
 
At the beginning of the war, Germany quickly seized the capital of Poland: Warsaw. Poland was home to the largest population of Jews in the world at the time, at more than three million. They found themselves under [[Nazism|Nazi]] rule. The Soviet Union invaded Eastern Poland, in part with the agreements in the Soviet Nazi non-aggression pact. France and Britain expected a [[File:300px-Infobox collage for WWII.png|thumb|218px|The bloody memories of World War II]]reenactment of World War I tactics, so they dug trenches. The Allied commanders also expected the Germans would attack France after the invasion of Poland. However, this was wrong, as Nazi Germany invaded [[Denmark]] and Norway in April, 1940, to secure iron ore being shipped from Sweden to Germany. Denmark surrendered immediately, while Norway was conquered in two months. As Allied leaders pondered where the next attack would take place, Nazi Germany moved it's tanks through the very lightly defended territory of the Ardenne. The panzers then swiftly cut through France with its infantry following behind. The British, trapped, evacuated their forces at Dunkirk. On June 22, an armistice was signed between France and Germany. The Netherlands and Belgium were also overrun. With France neutralized, Germany began an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_superiority <u>air superiority</u>] campaign over Britain (the [[Battle of Britain|<u>Battle of Britain</u>]]) to prepare for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Sealion <u>an invasion</u>]. However, the air campaign failed, and the invasion of Britain was postponed indefinitely. Throughout this period, the neutral United States took measures to assist China and the Western Allies. In November 1939, the American [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutrality_Acts_of_1930s <u>Neutrality Act</u>] was amended to allow [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cash_and_carry_(World_War_II) <u>"cash and carry"</u>] purchases by the Allies. 1941 was a major year for World War 2, as it witnessed the invasion of the Soviet Union and the attack on Pearl Harbor, which in turn, brought the United States into the war. Soviet counteroffensives were attempted at the German advance. However, most of them failed, and Kiev fell to the Germans. Japan knew the Allied powers were weakened, so Japan attacked French Indochina. Great Britain and the United States responded by freezing Japanese assets, and the U.S. put a complete oil embargo on Japan. Japan had a choice between abandoning their empire, or taking the resources they needed by force. Japan decided to take the resources. Japan then invaded the Dutch East indies, Thailand, Hong Kong, the Philippines, and attacked the American naval fleet at Pearl Harbor. The United States declared war on Japan on December 8th, the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor. In 1942, the Axis advance stopped, with the Germans being pushed out of North Africa. The battle of Stalingrad was a severe defeat for the German army. The Japanese navy had been eliminated as an effictive fighting force at the battle of Midway. The Allies attacked the Vichy holdings in North Africa as well. In 1943, Soviet offensives had eliminated any hopes for a German victory. A disastrous attack on the Kursk bulge exhausted German forces. On July 9, 1943, the Allied forces from North Africa, along with many reinforcements, invaded Sicily. The invasion of Sicily paved the way for an invasion of the Italian mainland. In September, Italy signed an armistice with the Allies, and Allied forces invaded mainland Italy. However, the Germans then established a puppet state, called the Italian Social Republic. The Japanese were pushed out of New Guinea as well during 1943. In 1944, American, Britain, and Canadian forces had launched Operation Overlord, the liberation of France from Nazi rule. Local uprisings in France also assisted the Allies. But an attempted liberation of the Netherlands failed. The Soviets launched a massive operation as well, resulting in the almost complete destruction of Geman forces in Belarus. Encouraged by the Soviet advance, Polish uprisings exploded, and two-thirds of Warsaw were taken by resistance forces. But the resistance had no response to Nazi armor and airpower, and the revolt was put down. By then, Soviet forces pushed into Nazi occupied Yugoslavia. The United States by then had also began to liberate the Philippines. Germany launched a massive counter offensive in the ardenne which would continue into 1945. In 1945, the Ardenne counter-offensive had been repulsed, and the Allies had finally entered Germany. On April 30th, in the face of defeat, and with the Red Army advancing into Berlin, Hitler committed suicide. In May 1945, the Third Reich collapsed. The Philippines had been finally secured in 1945, and Okinawa had been seized.  The United dropped two atomic bombs on Japan, as well as the Soviet Union invading Japanese occupied Manchuria. Japanese leaders realized that the United States had a new deadly weapon, and also knew the Soviet Union was willing to bear the heavy losses if they invaded Japan. The Japanese empire surrendered, and World War 2 ended. World War Two had some of the worst atrocities ever committed in recorded history. The Holocaust had killed six million Jews, as well as four million others.
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|'''<center>Battle'''</center> || <center>'''Countries'''</center> || <center>'''Date'''</center> || <center>'''Victory'''</center> || <center>'''Type of Battle'''</center> || <center>'''Casualties'''</center>
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|colspan="7" align=center|'''Blitzkrieg'''
 
|colspan="7" align=center|'''Blitzkrieg'''
 
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|<center>[[Invasion of Poland]]</center>
 
|<center>[[Invasion of Poland]]</center>
|<center>Poland<br>Germany<br>Soviet Union</center>
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|<center>Poland<br />Germany<br />Soviet Union</center>
 
|<center>September 1, 1939 - October 6, 1939</center>
 
|<center>September 1, 1939 - October 6, 1939</center>
 
|<center>Axis</center>
 
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|<center>[[Battle of France]]</center>
 
|<center>[[Battle of France]]</center>
|<center>France<br>Germany</center>
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|<center>France<br />Germany</center>
 
|<center>May 10, 1940 - June 22, 1940</center>
 
|<center>May 10, 1940 - June 22, 1940</center>
 
|<center>Axis</center>
 
|<center>Axis</center>
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|<center>[[Battle of Britain]]</center>
 
|<center>[[Battle of Britain]]</center>
|<center>Britain<br>Germany</center>
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|<center>Britain<br />Germany</center>
 
|<center>July 10, 1940 - October 31, 1940</center>
 
|<center>July 10, 1940 - October 31, 1940</center>
 
|<center>Allied</center>
 
|<center>Allied</center>
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|<center>[[Battle of El Alamein]]</center>
 
|<center>[[Battle of El Alamein]]</center>
|<center>Britain<br>Germany<br>Italy</center>
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|<center>Britain<br />Germany<br />Italy</center>
 
|<center>October 23, 1942 - November 11, 1942</center>
 
|<center>October 23, 1942 - November 11, 1942</center>
 
|<center>Allied</center>
 
|<center>Allied</center>
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|<center>[[Battle of Anzio]]</center>
 
|<center>[[Battle of Anzio]]</center>
|<center>Britain<br>United States<br>Germany<br>Italy</center>
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|<center>Britain<br />United States<br />Germany<br />Italy</center>
 
|<center>January 22, 1944 - June 5, 1944</center>
 
|<center>January 22, 1944 - June 5, 1944</center>
 
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|<center>Allied</center>
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|<center>[[Battle of Monte Cassino]]</center>
 
|<center>[[Battle of Monte Cassino]]</center>
|<center>Britain<br>United States<br>France<br>Germany</center>
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|<center>Britain<br />United States<br />France<br />Germany</center>
 
|<center>January 17, 1944 - May 18, 1944</center>
 
|<center>January 17, 1944 - May 18, 1944</center>
 
|<center>Allied</center>
 
|<center>Allied</center>
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|<center>[[The Battle of Leningrad|Siege of Leningrad]]</center>
 
|<center>[[The Battle of Leningrad|Siege of Leningrad]]</center>
|<center>Soviet Union<br>Germany</center>
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|<center>Soviet Union<br />Germany</center>
 
|<center>September 8, 1941 - January 27, 1944</center>
 
|<center>September 8, 1941 - January 27, 1944</center>
 
|<center>Allied</center>
 
|<center>Allied</center>
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|<center>[[Battle of Moscow]]</center>
 
|<center>[[Battle of Moscow]]</center>
|<center>Soviet Union<br>Germany</center>
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|<center>Soviet Union<br />Germany</center>
 
|<center>October 2, 1941 - January 7, 1942</center>
 
|<center>October 2, 1941 - January 7, 1942</center>
 
|<center>Allied</center>
 
|<center>Allied</center>
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|-
 
|<center>[[Battle of Stalingrad]]</center>
 
|<center>[[Battle of Stalingrad]]</center>
|<center>Soviet Union<br>Germany</center>
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|<center>Soviet Union<br />Germany</center>
 
|<center>August 23, 1942 – February 2, 1943</center>
 
|<center>August 23, 1942 – February 2, 1943</center>
 
|<center>Allied</center>
 
|<center>Allied</center>
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|-
 
|<center>[[Battle of Kursk]]</center>
 
|<center>[[Battle of Kursk]]</center>
|<center>Soviet Union<br>Germany</center>
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|<center>Soviet Union<br />Germany</center>
 
|<center>July 5, 1943 – July 16, 1943</center>
 
|<center>July 5, 1943 – July 16, 1943</center>
 
|<center>Allied</center>
 
|<center>Allied</center>
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|-
 
|<center>[[Normady Landings]]</center>
 
|<center>[[Normady Landings]]</center>
|<center>United States<br>Britain<br>Canada<br>Germany</center>
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|<center>United States<br />Britain<br />Canada<br />Germany</center>
 
|<center>June 6, 1944</center>
 
|<center>June 6, 1944</center>
 
|<center>Allied</center>
 
|<center>Allied</center>
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|<center>[[Battle of Berlin]]</center>
 
|<center>[[Battle of Berlin]]</center>
|<center>Soviet Union<br>Germany</center>
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|<center>Soviet Union<br />Germany</center>
 
|<center>April 16, 1945 – May 2, 1945</center>
 
|<center>April 16, 1945 – May 2, 1945</center>
 
|<center>Allied</center>
 
|<center>Allied</center>
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|<center>[[Battle of Arnhem]]</center>
 
|<center>[[Battle of Arnhem]]</center>
|<center>Britain<br>Germany</center>
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|<center>Britain<br />Germany</center>
 
|<center>September 17, 1944 - September 26, 1944</center>
 
|<center>September 17, 1944 - September 26, 1944</center>
 
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|<center>[[Battle of the Bulge]]</center>
|<center>United States<br>Britain<br>Germany</center>
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|<center>United States<br />Britain<br />Germany</center>
 
|<center>December 16, 1944 – January 25, 1945</center>
 
|<center>December 16, 1944 – January 25, 1945</center>
 
|<center>Allied</center>
 
|<center>Allied</center>
 
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|<center>Land</center>
 
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|<center>158,108</center>
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Revision as of 01:38, 10 September 2014

World War II is to have officially begun on September 1, 1939 with the invasion of Poland by the German military in most Anglo-American and European accounts. However, a less Eurocentric understanding of world history would identify the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War on July 7, 1937 or the start of the Italo-Ethiopian War in 1935 as beginning points for the protracted global conflict. The Second World War was a result of various factors, including the flawed peace settlement following the First World War and geo-political grievances of the three main revisionist powers: Germany, Italy, and Japan.

The rival international military alliances in the war were the United Nations, conventionally called the "Allies", and the Axis powers. France and Britain were the principal Allied powers in 1939, with the Soviet Union joining in 1941 following the German invasion and the United States joining in late 1941 following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the Philippines. Canada, India and Australia also contributed immensely to the Allied war effort. Germany, Italy, and Japan were the principal Axis powers. Finland, Hungary and Romania also contributed much to the Axis war effort. Although technically neutral, both Spain andSweden contributed "Blue Divisions" of fascist volunteers to the Eastern Front. Sweden also allowed German troops to use its railways to occupy Norway. Although a fascist dictatorship, Portugal continued to aid Britain Both alliances presented odd bedfellows memberships; liberal democratic Finland was a member of the Axis and authoritarian Cuba was a member of the Allies.

At the beginning of the war, Germany quickly seized the capital of Poland: Warsaw. Poland was home to the largest population of Jews in the world at the time, at more than three million. They found themselves under Nazi rule. The Soviet Union invaded Eastern Poland, in part with the agreements in the Soviet Nazi non-aggression pact. France and Britain expected a

300px-Infobox collage for WWII

The bloody memories of World War II

reenactment of World War I tactics, so they dug trenches. The Allied commanders also expected the Germans would attack France after the invasion of Poland. However, this was wrong, as Nazi Germany invaded Denmark and Norway in April, 1940, to secure iron ore being shipped from Sweden to Germany. Denmark surrendered immediately, while Norway was conquered in two months. As Allied leaders pondered where the next attack would take place, Nazi Germany moved it's tanks through the very lightly defended territory of the Ardenne. The panzers then swiftly cut through France with its infantry following behind. The British, trapped, evacuated their forces at Dunkirk. On June 22, an armistice was signed between France and Germany. The Netherlands and Belgium were also overrun. With France neutralized, Germany began an air superiority campaign over Britain (the Battle of Britain) to prepare for an invasion. However, the air campaign failed, and the invasion of Britain was postponed indefinitely. Throughout this period, the neutral United States took measures to assist China and the Western Allies. In November 1939, the American Neutrality Act was amended to allow "cash and carry" purchases by the Allies. 1941 was a major year for World War 2, as it witnessed the invasion of the Soviet Union and the attack on Pearl Harbor, which in turn, brought the United States into the war. Soviet counteroffensives were attempted at the German advance. However, most of them failed, and Kiev fell to the Germans. Japan knew the Allied powers were weakened, so Japan attacked French Indochina. Great Britain and the United States responded by freezing Japanese assets, and the U.S. put a complete oil embargo on Japan. Japan had a choice between abandoning their empire, or taking the resources they needed by force. Japan decided to take the resources. Japan then invaded the Dutch East indies, Thailand, Hong Kong, the Philippines, and attacked the American naval fleet at Pearl Harbor. The United States declared war on Japan on December 8th, the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor. In 1942, the Axis advance stopped, with the Germans being pushed out of North Africa. The battle of Stalingrad was a severe defeat for the German army. The Japanese navy had been eliminated as an effictive fighting force at the battle of Midway. The Allies attacked the Vichy holdings in North Africa as well. In 1943, Soviet offensives had eliminated any hopes for a German victory. A disastrous attack on the Kursk bulge exhausted German forces. On July 9, 1943, the Allied forces from North Africa, along with many reinforcements, invaded Sicily. The invasion of Sicily paved the way for an invasion of the Italian mainland. In September, Italy signed an armistice with the Allies, and Allied forces invaded mainland Italy. However, the Germans then established a puppet state, called the Italian Social Republic. The Japanese were pushed out of New Guinea as well during 1943. In 1944, American, Britain, and Canadian forces had launched Operation Overlord, the liberation of France from Nazi rule. Local uprisings in France also assisted the Allies. But an attempted liberation of the Netherlands failed. The Soviets launched a massive operation as well, resulting in the almost complete destruction of Geman forces in Belarus. Encouraged by the Soviet advance, Polish uprisings exploded, and two-thirds of Warsaw were taken by resistance forces. But the resistance had no response to Nazi armor and airpower, and the revolt was put down. By then, Soviet forces pushed into Nazi occupied Yugoslavia. The United States by then had also began to liberate the Philippines. Germany launched a massive counter offensive in the ardenne which would continue into 1945. In 1945, the Ardenne counter-offensive had been repulsed, and the Allies had finally entered Germany. On April 30th, in the face of defeat, and with the Red Army advancing into Berlin, Hitler committed suicide. In May 1945, the Third Reich collapsed. The Philippines had been finally secured in 1945, and Okinawa had been seized.  The United dropped two atomic bombs on Japan, as well as the Soviet Union invading Japanese occupied Manchuria. Japanese leaders realized that the United States had a new deadly weapon, and also knew the Soviet Union was willing to bear the heavy losses if they invaded Japan. The Japanese empire surrendered, and World War 2 ended. World War Two had some of the worst atrocities ever committed in recorded history. The Holocaust had killed six million Jews, as well as four million others.

It was the greatest confrontation ever. It saw the rise and fall of some totalitarisms: Nazism in Germany and Fascism in Italia. World War II would bring an entirely different war: the Cold War.


Origins of World War II

World War Two started in 1939 when Germany and the Soviet Union invaded Poland.

Belligerents

Allies

Client States/ Colonies 

  • India
  • Philippines
  • Mongolia

Axis

Co-Belgets

Eropean Client States

Japan's puppet states (Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere)

Leaders

Allies

Axis

Major Battles

Major Battles
Battle
Countries
Date
Victory
Type of Battle
Casualties
Blitzkrieg
Invasion of Poland
Poland
Germany
Soviet Union
September 1, 1939 - October 6, 1939
Axis
Land
83,818
Battle of France
France
Germany
May 10, 1940 - June 22, 1940
Axis
Land
523,650
Battle of Britain
Britain
Germany
July 10, 1940 - October 31, 1940
Allied
Arial
93,880
The War in the Mediterranean
Battle of El Alamein
Britain
Germany
Italy
October 23, 1942 - November 11, 1942
Allied
Land
44,102
Battle of Anzio
Britain
United States
Germany
Italy
January 22, 1944 - June 5, 1944
Allied
Land
12,000
Battle of Monte Cassino
Britain
United States
France
Germany
January 17, 1944 - May 18, 1944
Allied
Land
75,000
The Invasion of the Soviet Union
Siege of Leningrad
Soviet Union
Germany
September 8, 1941 - January 27, 1944
Allied
Siege
5,058,051
Battle of Moscow
Soviet Union
Germany
October 2, 1941 - January 7, 1942
Allied
Land
528,000
Battle of Stalingrad
Soviet Union
Germany
August 23, 1942 – February 2, 1943
Allied
Siege
1,979,619
Battle of Kursk
Soviet Union
Germany
July 5, 1943 – July 16, 1943
Allied
Land
684,499
Germany's Defeat
Normady Landings
United States
Britain
Canada
Germany
June 6, 1944
Allied
Naval Invasion
19,000
Battle of Berlin
Soviet Union
Germany
April 16, 1945 – May 2, 1945
Allied
Land
181,116
Battle of Arnhem
Britain
Germany
September 17, 1944 - September 26, 1944
Axis
Land
3,284
Battle of the Bulge
United States
Britain
Germany
December 16, 1944 – January 25, 1945
Allied
Land
158,108



The War in The Pacific

  • The Battle of the Philippines, occurred in 1941-1942, land battle, Japanese Victory
  • The Battle of Singapore, occurred in 1942, siege, Japanese Victory
  • The Battle of Coral Sea, occurred in 1942, naval battle, American Victory
  • The Battle of Guadalcanal, occurred in 1942-1943, land battle, Allied (American) Victory
  • The Battle of Midway, occurred in 1942, naval battle, Allied (American) Victory
  • The Battle of Leyte Gulf, occurred in 1944, land battle, Allied (American) Victory
  • The Battle of Philippine Sea, occurred in 1944, Allied (American) Victory
  • The Battle of Iwo Jima, occurred in 1945, land battle, Allied (American) Victory
  • The Battle of Okinawa, occurred in 1945, land battle, Allied (American) Victory
History of the United States of America
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