How World War 1 Changed The World
- Introduction & Tiptop Questions
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- The outbreak of war
- Forces and resources of the European combatants, 1939
- Engineering of war, 1918–39
- The war in Europe, 1939–41
- The campaign in Poland, 1939
- The Baltic states and the Russo-Finnish State of war, 1939–40
- The war in the w, September 1939–June 1940
- The invasion of Norway
- The invasion of the Low Countries and French republic
- The evacuation from Dunkirk
- Italy's entry into the war and the French Armistice
- The Boxing of Britain
- Central Europe and the Balkans, 1940–41
- Other fronts, 1940–41
- Egypt and Cyrenaica, 1940–summer 1941
- Eastward Africa
- Iraq and Syrian arab republic, 1940–41
- The beginning of lend-charter
- The Atlantic and the Mediterranean, 1940–41
- German strategy, 1939–42
- Invasion of the Soviet Spousal relationship, 1941
- The war in the Pacific, 1938–41
- The war in Red china, 1937–41
- Japanese policy, 1939–41
- Pearl Harbor and the Japanese expansion, to July 1942
- The fall of Singapore
- The Chinese front and Burma, 1941–42
- Developments from fall 1941 to spring 1942
- Allied strategy and controversies, 1940–42
- Libya and Arab republic of egypt, autumn 1941–summer 1942
- The Germans' summer offensive in southern Russia, 1942
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- The Solomons, Papua, Madagascar, the Aleutians, and Burma, July 1942–May 1943
- Burma, fall 1942–summer 1943
- Montgomery'due south Battle of el-Alamein and Rommel'due south retreat, 1942–43
- Stalingrad and the German language retreat, summer 1942–Feb 1943
- The invasion of northwest Africa, November–December 1942
- Tunisia, November 1942–May 1943
- The Atlantic, the Mediterranean, and the North Sea, 1942–45
- Air warfare, 1942–43
- German-occupied Europe
- Casablanca and Trident, January–May 1943
- The Eastern Forepart, Feb–September 1943
- The Southwest and Southward Pacific, June–October 1943
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- Developments from autumn 1943 to summer 1944
- Sicily and the fall of Mussolini, July–August 1943
- The Quadrant Conference (Quebec I)
- The Allies' invasion of Italia and the Italian volte-face, 1943
- The western Allies and Stalin: Cairo and Tehrān, 1943
- German language strategy, from 1943
- The Eastern Forepart, October 1943–Apr 1944
- The war in the Pacific, October 1943–August 1944
- The encirclement of Rabaul
- Western New Guinea
- The central Pacific
- The Burmese borderland and Mainland china, November 1943–summer 1944
- The Italian front, 1944
- Developments from summer 1944 to autumn 1945
- The Allied invasions of western Europe, June–November 1944
- The Eastern Front, June–December 1944
- Air warfare, 1944
- Allied policy and strategy: Octagon (Quebec II) and Moscow, 1944
- The Philippines and Borneo, from September 1944
- Burma and Mainland china, October 1944–May 1945
- The German offensive in the westward, winter 1944–45
- The Soviet advance to the Oder, Jan–February 1945
- Yalta
- The German collapse, jump 1945
- Potsdam
- The stop of the Japanese state of war, February–September 1945
- Iwo Jima and the bombing of Tokyo
- Okinawa
- Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- The Japanese give up
- Costs of the war
- Killed, wounded, prisoners, or missing
- Human and fabric cost
- Europe
- The Far Eastward
- Developments from autumn 1943 to summer 1944
Source: https://www.britannica.com/event/World-War-II
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