Major Events of World War 2
Here are the major events of World War 2 :
Date | Event | Description |
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September 1, 1939 | Invasion of Poland | Germany invades Poland, triggering the start of World War 2 |
September 3, 1939 | Britain and France declare war on Germany | Britain and France declare war on Germany in response to invasion of Poland |
September 17, 1939 | Soviet Union invades Poland | Soviet Union invades eastern Poland, in accordance with the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact |
April 9, 1940 | Invasion of Denmark and Norway | Germany launches invasions of Denmark and Norway |
May 10, 1940 | Blitzkrieg on Western Europe begins | Germany launches a blitzkrieg (lightning war) against Belgium, the Netherlands, and France |
June 22, 1940 | France signs armistice with Germany | France surrenders to Germany, leading to the establishment of Vichy France |
July 10, 1940 | Battle of Britain begins | Germany begins air attacks on British cities and infrastructure |
June 22, 1941 | Operation Barbarossa | Germany invades the Soviet Union, breaking the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact |
December 7, 1941 | Attack on Pearl Harbor | Japan launches a surprise attack on the US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii |
December 11, 1941 | Germany and Italy declare war on the United States | Germany and Italy declare war on the United States in support of Japan |
June 6, 1944 | D-Day Invasion of Normandy | Allied forces land on the beaches of Normandy, France, marking the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany |
May 8, 1945 | Victory in Europe Day (VE Day) | Germany surrenders unconditionally, marking the end of World War 2 in Europe |
September 2, 1945 | Surrender of Japan | Japan officially surrenders, marking the end of World War 2 |
Major Participants:
- Allies: United States, Soviet Union, United Kingdom, China, France
- Axis Powers: Germany, Italy, Japan
Alliances:
- The Allies: United States, Soviet Union, United Kingdom, China, France
- The Axis: Germany, Italy, Japan.
Difference between World War 1 and 2
Two of the most important wars in world history are World War I and World War II. Both conflicts were waged on a global scale and had significant effects on the entire planet. The two conflicts share some characteristics, such as the employment of modern technology and the number of victims, but they also differ greatly in terms of their origins, scope, and aftermath.
In this article, we will examine the key differences between World Wars 1 and 2 including their origins, key moments, and lasting effects.