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frutty [35]
2 years ago
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Describe the following major events that occurred during WWII:

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Anna11 [10]2 years ago
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The invasion of Poland was what started the Second World War (WWII). this invasion took place on September 1, 1939, and there was no formal declaration of war, but the act was considered the beginning of the conflict.

Based on this, we can describe the other events as follows:

  1. Operation Barbarossa was the name used to define the strategy of the countries that formed the axis bloc to invade the Soviet Union. during WWII.
  2. The Battle of Stalingrad was the battle of the countries of the axis bloc against the Soviet army that tried to prevent the invasion of their country. This battle took place between August 23, 1942, and February 2, 1943.
  3. Pearl Harbor was the site in Honolulu that housed an American military base. This base was violently attacked by the Japanese, spurring the US to participate in WWII.
  4. The Battle of Midway was a naval air battle that took place in the pacific ocean in 1942. This battle was established between the USA and Japan, being one of the bloodiest battles of WWII and that ended with the defeat of Japan.
  5. The Battle of El Alamein was a battle that took place at the Egyptian railway stop of El Alamein between Oct. 1942 –  Nov. 1942. It was the first confrontation between the German army and the British army, which ended with the victory of the British army.
  6. The D-Day (Normandy) Invasion took place on June 6, 1944, and marked the arrival of troops from the countries that made up the allied bloc in Normandy, France. In these regions, the Allied troops expelled the German troops and will mark the end of WWII.
  7. The Yalta Conference was a set of meetings between the WWII-winning countries that took place between 4 - 11 Feb, 1945. This conference discussed how the territories would be divided between the winning countries and how peace would be maintained on the continent.

<h3>How important are these events?</h3>

The events mark periods of great historical importance, as they establish the advance of WWII and the most important points that occurred in that period. Knowing the existence of these events ensures that humanity learns from past mistakes and does not let the horrors of war be forgotten.

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