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  2. List of Adolf Hitler's directives - Wikipedia

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    September 3, 1939 Hostilities in the West 3 September 9, 1939 Transfer of Forces from Poland to the West 4 September 25, 1939 Finishing the War in Poland 5 September 30, 1939 Partition of Poland, removing restrictions on naval warfare. 6 October 9, 1939 Plans for Offensive in the West 7 October 18, 1939 Preparations for Attack in the West 8

  3. September 1939 - Wikipedia

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    September 1: World War II breaks out in Europe with Nazi Germany's invasion of Poland World War II was the biggest and deadliest war in history, involving more than 30 countries. Sparked by the 1939 Nazi invasion of Poland, the war dragged on for six bloody years until the Allies defeated the Axis powers of Nazi Germany, Japan and Italy in 1945.

  4. Battle of the Heligoland Bight (1939) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of the Heligoland Bight [6] [7] was the first "named" air battle of the Second World War, which began the longest air campaign of the war on 3 September 1939, the Defence of the Reich. [8] After the declaration of war, RAF Bomber Command began operations against Nazi Germany but limited their attacks to those targets that were purely ...

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

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    This is a timeline of events of World War II in 1939 from the start of the war on 1 September 1939. For events preceding September 1, 1939, see the timeline of events preceding World War II. Germany's invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939 brought many countries into the war. This event, and the declaration of war by France and Britain two days ...

  6. British declaration of war on Germany (1939) - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Navy initiated a naval blockade of Germany on 4 September. Although Britain and France honoured these guarantees by declaring war two days after Germany's invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939, [6] and the dominions of the British Empire quickly followed suit, so little practical assistance was given to Poland, which was soon defeated, that in its early stages the war declared by ...

  7. Phoney War - Wikipedia

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    [3] "Phoney War" customarily appears using the British spelling (with an 'e') even in North America, rather than adopting the American spelling, "Phony", although some American sources do not follow the pattern. [4] The first known recorded use of the term in print was in September 1939 in a U.S. newspaper which used the British spelling. [3]

  8. 1939 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    2 September – Following the invasion of Poland, Danzig (now Gdańsk, Poland) is annexed to Nazi Germany. 3 September – The United Kingdom, France, New Zealand and Australia declare war on Germany. 3 September – British liner SS Athenia becomes the first civilian casualty of the war when she is torpedoed and sunk by U-30 in the eastern ...

  9. Talk:International relations (1919–1939) - Wikipedia

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    The British War Blue Book; Documents concerning German-Polish relations and the outbreak of hostilities between Great Britain and Germany on September 3, 1939 (also here) The Finnish Blue Book the developments of Finnish‑Soviet relations during the autumn of 1939 including the official documents and the peace treaty of March 12, 1940