TIMELINE – WW II

AUG. 23, 1939 – Nonagression Pact: 10 yr.; divide Poland; USSR would get Baltic states and Finland

Sept. 1, 1939 – Hitler invaded Poland with blitzkrieg

Sept. 17, 1939 – Stalin invaded eastern Poland and then

Fall – 1939 – Stalin annexed Baltic states; invaded Finland

Sept. 1939 – US passed the Burke-Wadsworth Act (first peacetime military draft)

March, 1940 – Finland surrendered to Stalin

April 9, 1940 – Hitler invaded Norway and Denmark

May 1940 – Hitler invaded Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg; Hitler invaded France

May 26 – June 4 – Rescue at Dunkirk

June 1940 – Charles de Gaulle fled France and est. a gov’t. in exile

June 22, 1940 – France surrendered

Summer of 1940 – Battle of Britain (continued until May 1941); Winston Churchill rallied the Brits

Aug. 1940 – US became aware of Japan’s plans to take SE Asian colonies from Europe

Sept. 1940 – June 1942 – Allied and Axis powers fight in North Africa; victories go back and forth

Early 1941 – Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary joined the Axis powers

March 1941 – US passed Lend-Lease Act

April 1941 – Yugoslavia and then Greece fell to Hitler

June 22, 1941 – Operation Barbarossa (Hitler’s invasion of USSR) began – violation of Non-Agression Pact - nullified

June 1941 – March 1943 > Leningrad and Moscow refused to surrender – Hitler’s troops suffered through Russian winter; retreating Soviet troops used “scorched earth policy”

July 1941 – Japan took French Indochine (Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos); FDR cut off oil supplies to Japan

Aug. 9, 1941 – Atlantic Charter (upheld free trade and self-determination)

Sept. 4, 1941 – German U-boat fired on US destroyer > US now in undeclared naval war w/ Germany

Dec. 7, 1941 – Japan attacked Pearl Harbor under leadership of Isoroku Yamamoto (2400 Americans killed; 1000+ wounded)

Dec. 8, 1941 – US declared war on Japan

Jan. 1942 – Japan took the Philippines

Jan. – March 1942 – Japan took Hong Kong, Malaya, Singapore, Dutch East Indies, Philippines, Burma

TIDE TURNS

May 1942 – Battle of Coral Sea

June 1942 – Battle of Midway; General Douglas MacArthur used the “island-hopping” strategy

Oct. 1942 – Battle of El Alamein – Montgomery defeated Rommel in North Africa; Rommel fled west

Nov. 1942 – Operation Torch – Eisenhower / Montgomery defeated Rommel

Jan. 1943 – Roosevelt and Churchill meet in Casablanca (Morocco)

Feb. 2, 1943 – Battle of Stalingrad (started in June 1942)

Feb. 1943 – Battle of Guadalcanal

July 1943 – Allied forces invade Sicily

July 25, 1943 – King Victor Emmanuel has Mussolini arrested; Mussolini put back in power by Germans

Sept. 3, 1943 – Italy surrendered (but fighting continues in the North)

June 6, 1944 – D-Day invasion

Oct. 1944 – Battle of Leyte Gulf – Allied victory despite heavy kamikaze pilots

Dec. 1944 – Battle of the Bulge

Feb. 1945 – Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin meet at Yalta

March 1945 – Battle of Iwo Jima

April 12, 1945 – President FDRoosevelt died; Truman becomes President

May 8,1945 – Germany’s surrender officially signed – V-E Day

June 1945 – Battle of Okinawa

Formation of the UN (United Nations)

July 25, 1945 – Pottsdam Declaration

Aug. 6 – US dropped atomic bomb on Hiroshima

Aug. 9 – US dropped atomic bomb on Nagasaki

Sept. 2 – official surrender of Japanese to the US – V-J Day

1946 – Nuremberg Trials

1945 – 1950 US occupation of Japan