In Case You Missed It

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January 30, 1933:

Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany.

September 30, 1938:

The Munich Agreement is signed by Germany, Great Britain, France, and Italy in an attempt to avoid another World War.

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September 1, 1939:

Hitler invades Poland; WWII begins.

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September 3, 1939:

Britain and France officially declare war on Germany.

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May 10, 1940:

Germany begins attack on western Europe (France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg).

June 22, 1940:

France signs armistice agreement allowing Germany to annex the northern part of the country and Atlantic coastline.

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July 10, 1940:

The Battle of
Britain begins.

September 27, 1940:

Germany, Italy, and Japan sign the Tripartite Pact, solidifying the allyship of the Axis forces.

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December 7, 1941:

Japanese forces attack Pearl Harbor

December 8, 1941:

The United States declares war on Japan, officially entering WWII.

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May 13, 1943:

The Axis forces give up the North African campaign and surrender in Tunisia.

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June 6, 1944:

The invasion of
Normandy, France, or "D-Day," begins

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December 16, 1944:

Battle of Bulge begins as German forces attempt to reconquer Belgium.

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May 8, 1945:

Germany’s unconditional surrender takes effect

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August 6, 1945:

The United States drops the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima.

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September 2, 1945:

WWII ends with Japan’s surrender.