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  2. 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.

  3. Bombing of Wilhelmshaven in World War II - Wikipedia

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    3 February 1944 Major attack by 609 B-17s on the port area of Wilhelmshaven. [18] 3 March 1944 91 B-17s of the 1st Bomb Division bombed the city as a target of opportunity when bad weather forced the rest of the 760-bomber mission force to turn back from the first attack on Berlin. [19] 27 August 1944

  4. Countdown to War - Wikipedia

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    Countdown to War is a television film made in 1989 as a co-production by Granada Television and PBS.It recounts the events that occurred between 15 March 1939, when the German army commanded by Adolf Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia and created the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, and 3 September 1939, the date when France and United Kingdom declared war on Germany.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Bombing of Dresden - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 February 2025. Aerial bombing attacks in 1945 You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in German. (June 2023) Click [show] for important translation instructions. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for ...

  7. Częstochowa massacre - Wikipedia

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    The city of Częstochowa (population 117,000 in 1931) [3] was overrun by the German Army on 3 September 1939 without a fight, during the German invasion of Poland, [4] as the Polish Army "Kraków" units of the 7th Infantry Division, stationing there, had withdrawn the previous day. [5] Many able-bodied men left the city along with the Polish ...

  8. Kampfgeschwader 3 - Wikipedia

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    KG 3 losses are unknown, but II./KG 3 lost a bomber in mid-air explosion owing to a faulty fuze; with III./KG 4, and I./KG 152 from 3–6 September 1939. [12] KG 3 bombed targets around Płock, Lida and Biała Podlaska. Both groups participated in the Battle of the Bzura and the destruction Army Poznań and Army Pomorze. [10]

  9. Espionage Agent - Wikipedia

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    Espionage Agent is a pre–World War II spy melodrama produced by Hal B. Wallis in 1939. Directed by Lloyd Bacon, Espionage Agent, like many Warner Bros. movies, clearly identifies the Germans as the enemy. This was unlike many other movie studios during this period that did not want to antagonize foreign governments.