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Allushta [10]
3 years ago
8

Put events in chronological order

History
1 answer:
o-na [289]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

World War II – Front Line Actions  World War II – On the Home Front

   Dec. 7 Japanese attack Pearl Harbor

   Dec. 8 U.S. declares war on Japan

   Dec. 11 Germany and Italy declare war on U.S.

   April 11 Office of Price Administration (OPA) established

1942

World War II – Front Line Actions  World War II – On the Home Front

   May 7 Battle of Coral Sea

   June 3 Battle of Midway

   Aug. 7 U.S.offensive at Guadalcanal

   Aug. 17 First USAAF raid in Europe

   Sept. 15 Papua-New Guinea campaign

   Nov. 8 Operation Torch (North African campaign)

   Jan. 24 OPA authorized to ration goods

   Jan. 30 Emergency Price Control Act

   Feb. 10 Last new civilian car made

   April Japanese-Americans relocated

   July 22 Gasoline rationing begins

   Nov. 30 First War Loan

   Dec. 27 Food Rationing Program announced

1943

World War II – Front Line Actions  World War II – On the Home Front

   Jan. 4 Tunisian campaign

   Feb. 2 Germans surrender at Stalingrad

   Mar. 2 Battle of the Bismarck Sea

   May 13 North African war ends

   June 30 South Pacific offensive begins

   Aug. 15 Aleutians retaken

   Aug. 17 Patton conquers Sicily

   Sept. 9 U.S. Army lands at Salerno, Italy

   Oct. 9 USAAF Schweinfurt Raid

   Nov. 20 Central Pacific campaign begins

   Feb. first point rationing books distributed

   April 8 Roosevelt’s “Hold the Line” Order freezes price increases

   April 12 Second War Loan

   Sept. 9 Third War Loan

1944

World War II – Front Line Actions  World War II – On the Home Front

   Jan. 22 Allies land at Anzio, Italy

   Feb. 7 Allied victory in the Marshall islands

   June 4 Rome liberated

   June 6 D-Day (Operation Overlord begins in Europe)

   June 19 Battle of the Philippines Sea

   Aug. 15 Allied invasion of France (Operation Dragoon)

   Sept. 10 France liberated

   Sept. 11 Invasion of Germany

   Oct. 23 Battle of Leyte Gulf

   Nov. 24 Bombing of Japan begins

   Dec. 16 Battle of the Bulge

   Jan. 18 Fourth War Loan

   June 12 Fifth War Loan

   Nov. 20 Sixth War Loan

1945

World War II – Front Line Actions  World War II – On the Home Front

   Jan. 9 Philippines Luzon Campaign

   Feb. 8 Rhineland Campaign

   Feb. 23 Marines plant flag on Iwo Jima

   Mar. 9 USAAF Tokyo raid

   April 1 Okinawa Campaign

   May 2 Fall of Berlin

   May 8 VE Day (Germany surrenders)

   Aug. 6 Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima

   Sep. 2 VJ Day (Japan signs surrender agreement)

   April 12 Death of Franklin D. Roosevelt; Harry S Truman becomes President

   May 14 Seventh War Loan

   October 29 Eighth, or Victory, War Loan

For additional American and World events occurring during World War II, see the

1941 – 1945 Timeline

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