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LenKa [72]
3 years ago
6

Match the correct dates to the events in Europe during World War II:

History
2 answers:
nikitadnepr [17]3 years ago
7 0
1. 1939
World War II begins when Germany invades Poland

2. 1940
<span>The Battle of Britain begins, with day-and-night bombing of English cities
</span> 
3. 1941
<span>Soviets mount massive counterattack, handing Germany major loss

4. 1943
</span><span>German invasion of Russia becomes turning point of the war
</span><span>
5. 1944
</span>The Battle of the Bulge becomes Germany's last offensive<span>

6. 1945
</span><span>The war in Europe ends 
</span>
zavuch27 [327]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

<u>The following are the correct dates to the events that occurred in Europe during World War II:</u>

  1. <u>1939: World War II beings when Germany invades Poland:</u>

On September 1st, 1939, Germany troops invaded Poland all along its      shared border. As a response to Hitler's actions, on September 3rd, France and Britain declared war on Germany, marking the beginning of World war II

    2.<u>1940: The Battle of Britain begins, with day-and-night bombing of English cities:</u>

During the summer and fall of 1940, the British royal Air Force defended the United Kingdom against sustained and repeated German attacks. This battle marks a significant turning point during the war with Britain winning the battle.

   3.<u>1941: German invasion of Russia becomes tuning point of the war:</u>

On June 22nd, German troops launched a surprised attack on the Soviet Union, a nation that has been its ally in the Poland War.

   4.<u>1943: Soviets mount counterattack, handing Germany major loss:</u>

Despite an impressive German defense, the offensive attacks made by the Soviet Union forces successfully liberated several cities, marking a major German loss in the War.

   5.<u>1944: The Battle of the Bulge becomes Germany's last offensive:</u>

In December of 1944 Hitler attempted to divide the allied forces by attacking the North-West of Europe. As the German forces moved forward into the territory, the allied front took on the appearance of a bulge, which gave the name to the battle.

   6.<u>1945: The War in Europe ends:</u>

On September 2nd, 1945 the United States accepted the formal surrender of Japan and that officially marked the end of the Second World War.

             

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