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  2. Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany signed a non-aggression pact with the Soviet Union and invaded Poland on 1 September 1939, launching World War II in Europe. In alliance with Italy and other Axis powers, Germany conquered most of Europe by 1940 and threatened Great Britain.

  3. Germany - WWII, Nazis, Holocaust | Britannica

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    Germany - WWII, Nazis, Holocaust: World War II is appropriately called “Hitlers war.” Germany was so extraordinarily successful in the first two years that Hitler came close to realizing his aim of establishing hegemony in Europe.

  4. World War II: Summary, Combatants & Facts | HISTORY

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    The war began when Nazi Germany invaded Poland in 1939 and raged across the globe until 1945, when Japan surrendered to the United States after atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and...

  5. World War II - German Occupation, Europe, Holocaust | Britannica

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    Quick Facts. Also called: Second World War. Date: September 3, 1939 - September 2, 1945. Participants: Canada. China. France. Germany. India. Italy. Japan. Soviet Union. United Kingdom. United States. (Show more) Major Events: Battle of Crete. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

  6. World War II in Europe | Holocaust Encyclopedia

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    By 1942, three years into World War II, Nazi Germany reached the peak of its expansion. At the height of its power, Germany had incorporated, seized, or occupied most of the continent. However, also in 1942, the Allied Powers started to systematically bomb Germany.

  7. The Allied strategic bombing of Germany during World War II (1939-45) involved British and U.S. bomber planes attacking industrial cities, factories, railways, airfields, and dams. Over 600,000 civilians died as a consequence.

  8. Timeline: WWII Germany - Chicago Public Library

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    April 29: Dachau is liberated. April 30: Hitler commits suicide. July-August: Leaders from the United Kingdom, France, the Soviet Union and the United States come together in Potsdam, Germany for talks regarding the occupation and reconstruction of Germany.

  9. Germany - Weimar Republic, Nazi Rule, WWII | Britannica

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    Germany - Weimar Republic, Nazi Rule, WWII: The republic proclaimed early in the afternoon of Saturday, November 9, 1918, is often called the “accidental republic.” When Friedrich Ebert, the leader of the so-called Majority Socialists, accepted the imperial chancellorship from Max von Baden, it was with the understanding that he would do ...

  10. World War II Battles: Timeline - HISTORY

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    With Adolf Hitler leading a German invasion of Poland in 1939, World War II was launched, a deadly global conflict waged across Europe and the Pacific until 1945. Bloody battles raged between the...

  11. Operation Barbarossa: Date & Significance ‑ HISTORY

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    On June 22, 1941, Germany launched its invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II, codenamed Operation Barbarossa.