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Chapter 12.The Second World War 12.1 Neutrality Acts (1935-1937) 12.2 The Blitzkrieg (1939) 12.3 Pearl Harbor Air Raid (1941) 12.4 The Manhattan Project (1942) 12.5D-Day(1944) 12.6 Hiroshima Nagasaki (1945) 12.7 Legacy of W Il
Chapter 12. The Second Chapter 12. The Second World War 12.1 Neutrality Acts (1935–1937) 12.2 The Blitzkrieg (1939) 12.3 Pearl Harbor Air Raid (1941) 12.4 The Manhattan Project (1942) 12.5 D–Day (1944) 12.6 Hiroshima & Nagasaki (1945) 12.7 Legacy of WW II
In Europe ● 1922-1953:Joseph Stalin as General Secretary of the Soviet 1933-1945:The Nazi Dictatorship of Adolf Hitler in Germany ● 1937-1940:Neville Chamberlain as the British Prime Minster 1938:The Munich Agreement in September 1939:the Non-Aggression Pact on August 24 1939:Blitz Invasion of Poland on September 1;WWll Begins 1940-1945:Winston Churchill as the British Prime Minster 1940:The Dunkirk Evacuation from May 28 to June 4 1940:France Signs an Armistice with Hitler on June 22 1940:The Formation of the Berlin-Rome-Tokyo Axis 1941-1945:The Holocaust of Jews by the Nazis ● 1941:German Invasion of the USSR ● 1943:The Teheran Conference 1944:Operation Overlord on the D-Day 1945:The Yalta Conference on February ● 1945:Adolf Hitler Commits Suicide on April 30 1945:VE Day on May 8 1945:The Potsdam Conference on July 17 In China 1928-1949:The Kuomintang Government of China 1937-1945:The Eight-Year Anti-japanese War
• In Europe • 1922–1953: Joseph Stalin as General Secretary of the Soviet • 1933–1945: The Nazi Dictatorship of Adolf Hitler in Germany • 1937–1940: Neville Chamberlain as the British Prime Minster • 1938: The Munich Agreement in September • 1939: the Non–Aggression Pact on August 24 • 1939: Blitz Invasion of Poland on September 1; WWII Begins • 1940–1945: Winston Churchill as the British Prime Minster • 1940: The Dunkirk Evacuation from May 28 to June 4 • 1940: France Signs an Armistice with Hitler on June 22 • 1940: The Formation of the Berlin–Rome–Tokyo Axis • 1941–1945: The Holocaust of Jews by the Nazis • 1941: German Invasion of the USSR • 1943: The Teheran Conference • 1944: Operation Overlord on the D–Day • 1945: The Yalta Conference on February • 1945: Adolf Hitler Commits Suicide on April 30 • 1945: VE Day on May 8 • 1945: The Potsdam Conference on July 17 • In China • 1928–1949: The Kuomintang Government of China • 1937–1945: The Eight–Year Anti-japanese War
32 33. Franklin D.Roosevelt 1933-1945 Harry S.Truman 1945-1 1942-1946:The Manhattan Project 1942:The Operation Torch in Africa 1942:The Battle of Midway 1944:The Battle of Leyte Gulf 1945-1953:Harry S.Truman as the 33rd President ·1945:The Battle of Okinawa(冲绳)in April 1945:The Charter of the United Nations 1945:Little Boy (Uranium)Dropped on Hiroshima 1945:Fat Man (Plutonium)Dropped on Nagasaki
Chronological Landmarks In USA • 1933–1945: FDR as the 32nd President • 1941: The Lend–Lease Act in March • 1941: Pearl Harbor Attack on Dec 7; U.S. in WW II • 1942–1946: The Manhattan Project • 1942: The Operation Torch in Africa • 1942: The Battle of Midway • 1944: The Battle of Leyte Gulf • 1945–1953: Harry S. Truman as the 33rd President • 1945: The Battle of Okinawa(冲绳 ) in April • 1945: The Charter of the United Nations • 1945: Little Boy (Uranium) Dropped on Hiroshima • 1945: Fat Man (Plutonium) Dropped on Nagasaki