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  2. January 1945 - Wikipedia

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    Chenogne massacre: American soldiers retaliated for the Malmedy massacre by killing German prisoners of war near the village of Chenogne, Belgium. Britain refused to recognize the Polish Committee of National Liberation. [1] German radio broadcast a New Year's Day address by Adolf Hitler. The 26-minute speech offered no information on the ...

  3. List of World War II battles - Wikipedia

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    The major battle of Operation Market Garden; Allies reach but fail to cross the Rhine; British First Airborne Division destroyed. • Battle of Peleliu: A fight to capture an airstrip on a speck of coral in the western Pacific. • Battle of Aachen: Aachen was the first major German city to face invasion during World War II. • Battle of the ...

  4. World War II - Wikipedia

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    World War II [b] or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies and the Axis powers. Nearly all the world's countries—including all the great powers—participated, with many investing all available economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities in pursuit of total war, blurring the distinction between military and ...

  5. Spain during World War II - Wikipedia

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    On 19 June 1940, Franco pressed along a message to Hitler saying he wanted to enter the war, but Hitler was annoyed at Franco's demand for the French colony of Cameroon, which had been German before World War I, and which Hitler was planning on taking back. [6] Hitler and Franco during Meeting at Hendaye (23 October 1940).

  6. Timeline of World War II (1939) - Wikipedia

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    In the same day, the Free City of Danzig is annexed by Germany. [6] Resisters entrenched in Danzig's Polish Post Office are overwhelmed. [2] Adolf Hitler cites alleged Polish border attacks that happened during the false flag [7] Operation Himmler as a reason for war during his 1 September 1939 Reichstag speech. [8]

  7. Jabłonków incident - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 1939, every day after the last train, Polish sappers armed the explosives for the night on both sides of the 300-metre long tunnel. [citation needed] The German detachment of some 70 agents dressed in civilian clothes (some sources put the number at 24), [9] set off from Čadca on 25 August late in the evening. During the night ...

  8. Danzig crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Danzig crisis was an important prelude to World War II.The crisis lasted from March 1939 until the outbreak of war on 1 September 1939. The crisis began when tensions escalated between Nazi Germany and the Second Polish Republic Poland over the Free City of Danzig (modern-day Gdańsk, Poland).

  9. Western Allied invasion of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Western Allied invasion of Germany was coordinated by the Western Allies during the final months of hostilities in the European theatre of World War II.In preparation for the Allied invasion of Germany east of the Rhine, a series of offensive operations were designed to seize and capture its east and west banks: Operation Veritable and Operation Grenade in February 1945, and Operation ...