Europe
By: Brooke F.
Beginning of War:
- When the war started, people favored the allies in the year of 1942.
- The Americans halted the Japanese held the Guadalcanal which created a battle fir control of the strategic island.
- Americans were caught conflicting the Soviet Union and British.
- The United States had greater economic, political, and cultural ties with Europe than with Asia.
- Even when the war went to America in the pacific the nation still mainly focused on Europe.
German invasion of Poland:
- September 1st 1939 Hitler's Air Force bombed airfields all over Poland.
- Air Force, sea and land assault and became lighting war after that the German forces outgunned the polish forces.
- Soon after that 164,000 polish soldiers were prisoners of war.
- Stalin invaded Finland, Soviet Union than annexed on the date of March 12th 1940, after a bloody war.
- A war started by nationally conflicts in east Central Europe by a German Stab that expanded into a global conflict reaching every continent.
- Stalin then expanded the Russian terror against the Ukrainians to conquer the poles.
- The Japanese American conflict sometimes degenerated that lead to a brutal race war.
- British military evacuated Norway quickly on the date of June 6th 1940, at the insistence of parliament.
- Frances invasion split the armies in two, French forces to the South invaders and British to North.
D-day Normandy- June 6th 1944
- Paratroopers were dropped miles away from the landing zone.
- Bombers misses there targets.
- The landing crafts weren't launched where they were supposed to be launched. They were too far out and deposited troops on beaches the wrong beaches.
- The planes that had the Americans on it ran into a huge cloud bank.
- Many of the pilots controlling the plane didn't have much experience.
- Reserved forces in France were under Hitler's direct command and couldn't move or do anything with out having his permission.
GErmans never seemed to know what was going on even on the battlefront.
Battle of the Bulge December 16th 1944:
- American and British forces drove the German army from France and started to threaten the German border.
- Lst German major thrust of World War II was soon named the Battle of the Bulge. They named the battle this because the wedge the Germans drove into the allied lines before American forces repelled the Germans attack.
- Largest engagement on the western front.
- More than half a million troops were involved in this battle.
- Winston Churchill the British Prime Minister said that this battle world be " Regarded as an ever famous American Victory."
Victory in Europe May 8th 1945
- Cornwallis was a British official in France in 1802 during the French military commander Napoleón was waging wars all across Europe n d the Mediterranean region.
- The war ended when the Untied States and the Soviet Union cleared i that they accepted the status quo of a divided Germany and Europe.
- Americans troops in Germany and no German possession of any Nuclear weapons.
- There were may questions about the impact of the Vietnam War on Europe and the bigger question off the role of "Global social unrest in Lyndon Johnson's foreign policy calculations both areas have had much be done."
- When the war started, people favored the allies in the year of 1942.
- The Americans halted the Japanese held the Guadalcanal which created a battle fir control of the strategic island.
- Americans were caught conflicting the Soviet Union and British.
- The United States had greater economic, political, and cultural ties with Europe than with Asia.
- Even when the war went to America in the pacific the nation still mainly focused on Europe.
German invasion of Poland:
- September 1st 1939 Hitler's Air Force bombed airfields all over Poland.
- Air Force, sea and land assault and became lighting war after that the German forces outgunned the polish forces.
- Soon after that 164,000 polish soldiers were prisoners of war.
- Stalin invaded Finland, Soviet Union than annexed on the date of March 12th 1940, after a bloody war.
- A war started by nationally conflicts in east Central Europe by a German Stab that expanded into a global conflict reaching every continent.
- Stalin then expanded the Russian terror against the Ukrainians to conquer the poles.
- The Japanese American conflict sometimes degenerated that lead to a brutal race war.
- British military evacuated Norway quickly on the date of June 6th 1940, at the insistence of parliament.
- Frances invasion split the armies in two, French forces to the South invaders and British to North.
D-day Normandy- June 6th 1944
- Paratroopers were dropped miles away from the landing zone.
- Bombers misses there targets.
- The landing crafts weren't launched where they were supposed to be launched. They were too far out and deposited troops on beaches the wrong beaches.
- The planes that had the Americans on it ran into a huge cloud bank.
- Many of the pilots controlling the plane didn't have much experience.
- Reserved forces in France were under Hitler's direct command and couldn't move or do anything with out having his permission.
GErmans never seemed to know what was going on even on the battlefront.
Battle of the Bulge December 16th 1944:
- American and British forces drove the German army from France and started to threaten the German border.
- Lst German major thrust of World War II was soon named the Battle of the Bulge. They named the battle this because the wedge the Germans drove into the allied lines before American forces repelled the Germans attack.
- Largest engagement on the western front.
- More than half a million troops were involved in this battle.
- Winston Churchill the British Prime Minister said that this battle world be " Regarded as an ever famous American Victory."
Victory in Europe May 8th 1945
- Cornwallis was a British official in France in 1802 during the French military commander Napoleón was waging wars all across Europe n d the Mediterranean region.
- The war ended when the Untied States and the Soviet Union cleared i that they accepted the status quo of a divided Germany and Europe.
- Americans troops in Germany and no German possession of any Nuclear weapons.
- There were may questions about the impact of the Vietnam War on Europe and the bigger question off the role of "Global social unrest in Lyndon Johnson's foreign policy calculations both areas have had much be done."