Timeline from end of ww1 to end of ww2
1918
November 11 -
World War I ends with German
defeat.
1919April
28 - League of Nations founded.
June 28 - Signing of the Treaty of Versailles.
1921
July 29 - Adolf Hitler becomes
leader of National Socialist (Nazi) Party.
1923
November 8/9
- Hitler's Beer Hall Putsch.
1925
July 18 -
Hitler's
book "Mein Kampf" published.
1926
September 8 - Germany admitted
to League of Nations.
1929
October 29 - Stock Market on
Wall Street crashes.
1930
September 14 - Germans elect
Nazis making them the 2nd largest political party in Germany.
1932
November 8 - Franklin Roosevelt
elected President of the United States.
1933January
30 - Adolf Hitler becomes Chancellor of
Germany.
February 27 - The German Reichstag burns.
March 12 - First concentration camp opened at Oranienburg
outside Berlin.
March 23 - Enabling Act gives Hitler dictatorial
power.
April 1 -
Nazi boycott of Jewish owned shops.
May 10 - Nazis burn books in Germany.
In June -
Nazis open Dachau concentration camp.
July 14 - Nazi Party declared
Germany's only political party.
October 14 - Germany quits the
League of Nations.
1934
June 30 - The Nazi "Night of the Long
Knives."
July 25 - Nazis murder Austrian
Chancellor Dollfuss.
August 2 - German President
Hindenburg dies.
August 19 - Adolf Hitler becomes Führer of
Germany.
1935
March 16 - Hitler violates the
Treaty of Versailles by introducing military conscription.
September 15 -
German
Jews stripped of rights by Nuremberg Race Laws.
1936
February 10 - The German
Gestapo is placed above the law.
March 7 - German troops occupy
the Rhineland.
May 9 - Mussolini's Italian
forces take Ethiopia.
July 18 - Civil war erupts in
Spain.
August 1 - Olympic games begin
in Berlin.
October 1 - Franco declared
head of Spanish State.
1937
June 11 - Soviet leader Josef
Stalin begins a purge of Red Army generals.
November 5 - Hitler reveals war plans during Hossbach
Conference.
1938
March 12/13 - Germany announces 'Anschluss' (union) with
Austria.
August 12 - German military
mobilizes.
September 30 - British Prime
Minister Chamberlain appeases Hitler at Munich.
October 15 - German troops occupy the Sudetenland;
Czech government resigns.
November 9/10 - Kristallnacht - The Night of Broken
Glass.
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January 30, 1939 - Hitler threatens Jews during Reichstag
speech.
March 15/16 - Nazis take
Czechoslovakia.
March 28, 1939 - Spanish Civil
war ends.
May 22, 1939 - Nazis sign 'Pact
of Steel' with Italy.
August 23, 1939 - Nazis and Soviets sign Pact.
August 25, 1939 - Britain and
Poland sign a Mutual Assistance Treaty.
August 31, 1939 - British fleet
mobilizes; Civilian evacuations begin from London.
September 1, 1939 - Nazis
invade Poland.
September 3, 1939 - Britain,
France, Australia and New Zealand declare war on Germany.
September 4, 1939 - British
Royal Air Force attacks the German Navy.
September 5, 1939 - United
States proclaims its neutrality; German troops cross the Vistula River
in Poland.
September 10, 1939 - Canada
declares war on Germany; Battle of the
Atlantic begins.
September 17, 1939 - Soviets
invade Poland.
September 27,
1939 - Warsaw surrenders to Nazis; Reinhard Heydrich becomes the leader of new Reich Main
Security Office (RSHA).
See also: The History Place - Biography of Reinhard
Heydrich.
September 29, 1939 - Nazis and
Soviets divide up Poland.
In October - Nazis begin euthanasia on sick and disabled in
Germany.
November 8, 1939 -
Assassination attempt on Hitler fails.
November 30, 1939 - Soviets
attack Finland.
December 14, 1939 - Soviet
Union expelled from the League of Nations.
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January 8, 1940 - Rationing
begins in Britain.
March 12, 1940 - Finland signs
a peace treaty with Soviets.
March 16, 1940 - Germans bomb
Scapa Flow naval base near Scotland.
April 9, 1940 - Nazis invade
Denmark and Norway.
May 10, 1940 - Nazis invade
France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands; Winston Churchill
becomes British Prime Minister.
May 15, 1940 - Holland
surrenders to the Nazis.
May 26, 1940 - Evacuation of
Allied troops from Dunkirk begins.
May 28, 1940 - Belgium
surrenders to the Nazis.
June 3,
1940 - Germans bomb Paris; Dunkirk evacuation ends.
June 10, 1940 - Norway
surrenders to the Nazis; Italy declares war on Britain and France.
June 14, 1940 - Germans enter Paris.
June 16, 1940 - Marshal Pétain
becomes French Prime Minister.
June 18, 1940 - Hitler and Mussolini meet in Munich;
Soviets begin occupation of the Baltic States.
June 22, 1940 - France signs an
armistice with Nazi Germany.
June 23,
1940 - Hitler tours Paris.
June 28, 1940 - Britain
recognizes General Charles de Gaulle as the Free French leader.
July 1, 1940 - German U-boats
attack merchant ships in the Atlantic.
July 5, 1940 - French Vichy
government breaks off relations with Britain.
July 10, 1940 - Battle of
Britain begins.
July 23, 1940 - Soviets take
Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.
August 3-19 - Italians occupy
British Somaliland in East Africa.
August 13, 1940 - German
bombing offensive against airfields and factories in England.
August 15, 1940 - Air battles
and daylight raids over Britain.
August 17, 1940 - Hitler
declares a blockade of the British Isles.
August 23/24 - First German air
raids on Central London.
August
25/26 - First British air raid on Berlin.
September 3, 1940 - Hitler
plans Operation Sea Lion (the invasion of
Britain).
September 7, 1940 - German Blitz against Britain begins.
September 13, 1940 - Italians
invade Egypt.
September 15, 1940
- Massive German air raids on London, Southampton,
Bristol, Cardiff, Liverpool and Manchester.
September 16, 1940 - United
States military conscription bill passed.
September 27, 1940 - Tripartite
(Axis) Pact signed by Germany, Italy and Japan.
October 7, 1940 - German troops
enter Romania.
October 12, 1940 - Germans
postpone Operation Sea Lion until Spring
of 1941.
October 28, 1940 - Italy
invades Greece.
November 5, 1940 - Roosevelt
re-elected as U.S. president.
November 10/11 - Torpedo bomber
raid cripples the Italian fleet at Taranto, Italy.
November 14/15 - Germans bomb
Coventry, England.
November 20, 1940 - Hungary
joins the Axis Powers.
November 22, 1940 - Greeks
defeat the Italian 9th Army.
November 23, 1940 - Romania
joins the Axis Powers.
December 9/10 - British begin a
western desert offensive in North Africa against the Italians.
December 29/30
- Massive German air raid on London.
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January 22, 1941 - Tobruk in
North Africa falls to the British and Australians.
February 11, 1941 - British
forces advance into Italian Somaliland in East Africa.
February 12, 1941 - German
General Erwin Rommel arrives in Tripoli, North Africa.
February 14, 1941 - First units
of German 'Afrika Korps' arrive in North Africa.
March 7, 1941 - British forces
arrive in Greece.
March 11, 1941 - President
Roosevelt signs the Lend-Lease Act.
March 27, 1941 - A coup in
Yugoslavia overthrows the pro-Axis government.
April 3, 1941 - Pro-Axis regime
set up in Iraq.
April 6, 1941 - Nazis invade
Greece and Yugoslavia.
April 14, 1941 - Rommel attacks
Tobruk.
April 17, 1941 - Yugoslavia
surrenders to the Nazis.
April 27, 1941 - Greece
surrenders to the Nazis.
May 1,
1941 - German attack on Tobruk is repulsed.
May 10, 1941 - Deputy Führer
Rudolph Hess flies to Scotland.
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Hess
May 10/11 - Heavy German
bombing of London; British bomb Hamburg.
May 15, 1941 - Operation
Brevity begins (the British counter-attack in Egypt).
May 24, 1941 - Sinking of the
British ship Hood by the Bismarck.
May 27, 1941 - Sinking of the
Bismarck by the British Navy.
June 4, 1941 - Pro-Allied
government installed in Iraq.
June 8, 1941 - Allies invade
Syria and Lebanon.
June 14, 1941 - United States
freezes German and Italian assets in America.
June 22,
1941 - Germany attacks Soviet Union as Operation Barbarossa
begins.
In
June - Nazi SS-Einsatzgruppen begin mass
murder.
June 28, 1941 - Germans capture
Minsk.
July 3, 1941 - Stalin calls for
a scorched earth policy.
July 10, 1941 - Germans cross
the River Dnieper in the Ukraine.
July 12, 1941 - Mutual
Assistance agreement between British and Soviets.
July 14, 1941 - British occupy
Syria.
July 26, 1941 - Roosevelt
freezes Japanese assets in United States and suspends relations.
July 31,
1941 - Göring instructs Heydrich to prepare for the Final
Solution.
August 1, 1941 - United States
announces an oil embargo against aggressor states.
August 14, 1941 - Roosevelt and Churchill announce the Atlantic
Charter.
August 20, 1941 - Nazi siege of
Leningrad begins.
September 1, 1941 - Nazis order Jews to wear yellow stars.
September 3, 1941 - First
experimental use of gas chambers at Auschwitz.
September 19, 1941 - Nazis take
Kiev.
September 29, 1941 - Nazis
murder 33,771 Jews at Kiev.
October 2, 1941 - Operation
Typhoon begins (German advance on Moscow).
October 16, 1941 - Germans take
Odessa.
October 24, 1941 - Germans take
Kharkov.
October 30, 1941 - Germans
reach Sevastopol.
November 13, 1941 - British
aircraft carrier Ark Royal is sunk off Gibraltar by a U-boat.
November 20, 1941 - Germans
take Rostov.
November 27, 1941 - Soviet
troops retake Rostov.
December 5, 1941 - German
attack on Moscow is abandoned.
December 6, 1941 - Soviet Army
launches a major counter-offensive around Moscow.
December 7,
1941 - Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor; Hitler issues the Night and Fog decree.
December 8, 1941 - United States and Britain declare war
on Japan.
December 11, 1941 - Hitler declares war on the United States.
December 16, 1941 - Rommel
begins a retreat to El Agheila in North Africa.
December 19, 1941 - Hitler
takes complete control of the German
Army.
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January 1, 1942 - Declaration
of the United Nations signed by 26 Allied nations.
January 13, 1942 - Germans
begin a U-boat offensive along east coast of USA.
January 20, 1942 - SS Leader Heydrich holds the Wannsee Conference to
coordinate the "Final Solution of the Jewish
Question."
January 21, 1942 - Rommel's
counter-offensive from El Agheila begins.
January 26, 1942 - First
American forces arrive in Great Britain.
In
April - Japanese-Americans sent to relocation
centers.
April 23, 1942 - German air
raids begin against cathedral cities in Britain.
May 8, 1942 - German summer
offensive begins in the Crimea.
May 26, 1942 - Rommel begins an
offensive against the Gazala Line.
May 27, 1942 - SS Leader
Heydrich attacked in Prague.
May 30, 1942 - First
thousand-bomber British air raid (against Cologne).
In June - Mass murder of Jews
by gassing begins at Auschwitz.
June 4, 1942 - Heydrich dies of
wounds.
June 5, 1942 - Germans besiege
Sevastopol.
June 10, 1942
- Nazis liquidate Lidice in reprisal for Heydrich's
assassination.
June 21, 1942 - Rommel captures
Tobruk.
June 25, 1942 - General Dwight
D. Eisenhower arrives in London.
June 30, 1942 - Rommel reaches
El Alamein near Cairo, Egypt.
July 1-30 - First Battle of El
Alamein.
July 3, 1942 - Germans take
Sevastopol.
July 5, 1942 - Soviet
resistance in the Crimea ends.
July 9, 1942 - Germans begin a
drive toward Stalingrad in the USSR.
July 22, 1942 - First
deportations from the Warsaw Ghetto to concentration camps; Treblinka
extermination camp opened.
August 7, 1942 - British
General Bernard Montgomery takes command of Eighth Army in North
Africa.
August 12,
1942 - Stalin and Churchill meet in Moscow.
August 17, 1942 - First
all-American air
attack in Europe.
August 23, 1942 - Massive
German air raid on Stalingrad.
September 2, 1942 - Rommel
driven back by Montgomery in the Battle of Alam Halfa.
September 13, 1942 - Battle of
Stalingrad begins.
October 5,
1942 - A German eyewitness observes SS mass murder.
October 18, 1942 - Hitler
orders the execution of all captured British commandos.
November 1, 1942 - Operation Supercharge (Allies break Axis lines at El
Alamein).
November 8, 1942 - Operation
Torch begins (U.S. invasion of North Africa).
November 11, 1942 - Germans and
Italians invade unoccupied Vichy France.
November 19, 1942 - Soviet
counter-offensive at Stalingrad begins.
December 2, 1942 - Professor
Enrico Fermi sets up an atomic reactor in Chicago.
December 13, 1942 - Rommel
withdraws from El Agheila.
December 16, 1942 - Soviets
defeat Italian troops on the River Don in the USSR.
December 17, 1942 - British
Foreign Secretary Eden tells the British House of Commons of mass
executions of Jews by Nazis; U.S. declares those crimes will be
avenged.
December 31, 1942 - Battle of
the Barents Sea between German and British ships.
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January 2/3 - Germans begin a
withdrawal from the Caucasus.
January 10, 1943 - Soviets
begin an offensive against the Germans in Stalingrad.
January
14-24 - Casablanca conference between Churchill and
Roosevelt. During the conference, Roosevelt announces
the war can end only with "unconditional German surrender."
January 23, 1943 - Montgomery's Eighth Army takes Tripoli.
January 27, 1943 - First
bombing raid by Americans on Germany (at Wilhelmshaven).
February 2, 1943 - Germans
surrender at Stalingrad in the first big defeat of Hitler's armies.
February 8, 1943 - Soviet
troops take Kursk.
February 14-25 - Battle of
Kasserine Pass between the U.S. 1st Armored Division and German
Panzers in North Africa.
February 16, 1943 - Soviets
re-take Kharkov.
February 18,
1943 - Nazis arrest White Rose resistance leaders in
Munich.
March 2, 1943 - Germans begin a
withdrawal from Tunisia, Africa.
March 15, 1943 - Germans
re-capture Kharkov.
March 16-20 - Battle of
Atlantic climaxes with 27 merchant ships sunk by German U-boats.
March 20-28 - Montgomery's
Eighth Army breaks through the Mareth Line in Tunisia.
April 6/7 - Axis forces in
Tunisia begin a withdrawal toward Enfidaville as American and British
forces link.
April 19,
1943 - Waffen-SS attacks Jewish resistance in the Warsaw
ghetto.
May 7, 1943 - Allies take
Tunisia.
May 13, 1943 - German and
Italian troops surrender in North Africa.
May 16, 1943 - Jewish
resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto ends.
May 16/17 - British air raid on
the Ruhr.
May 22, 1943 - Dönitz suspends
U-boat operations in the North Atlantic.
June 10, 1943 - 'Pointblank'
directive to improve Allied bombing strategy issued.
June 11,
1943 - Himmler orders the liquidation of all Jewish ghettos in
Poland.
July 5, 1943 - Germans begin
their last offensive against Kursk.
July 9/10 - Allies land in Sicily.
July 19, 1943 - Allies bomb
Rome.
July 22, 1943 - Americans
capture Palermo, Sicily.
July 24, 1943 - British bombing
raid on Hamburg.
July 25/26 - Mussolini arrested
and the Italian Fascist government falls; Marshal Pietro Badoglio
takes over and negotiates with Allies.
July 27/28 - Allied air raid
causes a firestorm in Hamburg.
August 12-17 - Germans evacuate
Sicily.
August 17, 1943 - American
daylight air raids on Regensburg and Schweinfurt in Germany; Allies
reach Messina, Sicily.
August 23, 1943 - Soviet troops
recapture Kharkov.
September 8, 1943 - Italian
surrender to Allies is announced.
September 9, 1943 - Allied
landings at Salerno and Taranto.
September 11, 1943 - Germans
occupy Rome.
September 12, 1943 - Germans
rescue Mussolini.
September 23, 1943 - Mussolini
re-establishes a Fascist government.
October 1, 1943 - Allies enter
Naples, Italy.
October 4,
1943 - SS-Reichsführer Himmler gives speech at
Posen.
October 13, 1943 - Italy
declares war on Germany; Second American air raid on Schweinfurt.
November 6, 1943 - Russians
recapture Kiev in the Ukraine.
November 18, 1943 - Large
British air raid on Berlin.
November 28, 1943 - Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin meet at
Teheran.
December 24-26 - Soviets launch
offensives on the Ukrainian front.
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January 6, 1944 - Soviet troops
advance into Poland.
January 17, 1944 - First attack toward Cassino, Italy.
January 22, 1944 - Allies land
at Anzio in Italy.
January 27, 1944 - Leningrad
relieved after a 900-day siege.
February 15-18 - Allies bomb
the monastery at Monte Cassino.
February 16, 1944 - Germans counter-attack against the Anzio
beachhead.
March 4, 1944 - Soviet troops
begin an offensive on the Belorussian front; First major daylight
bombing raid on Berlin by the Allies.
March 15,
1944 - Second Allied attempt to capture Monte Cassino begins.
March 18, 1944 - British drop
3000 tons of bombs during an air raid on Hamburg, Germany.
April 8, 1944 - Soviet troops
begin an offensive to liberate Crimea.
May 9, 1944 - Soviet troops
recapture Sevastopol.
May 11, 1944 - Allies attack
the Gustav Line south of Rome.
May 12, 1944 - Germans
surrender in the Crimea.
May 15, 1944 - Germans withdraw
to the Adolf Hitler Line.
May 25, 1944 - Germans retreat
from Anzio.
June 5, 1944 - Allies enter
Rome.
June 6,
1944 - D-Day landings on the northern coast of France.
June 9, 1944 - Soviet offensive
against the Finnish front begins.
June 10, 1944 - Nazis liquidate the town of Oradour-sur-Glane in
France.
June 13, 1944 - First German V-1 rocket attack on
Britain.
June 22, 1944 - Operation
Bagration begins (the Soviet summer offensive).
June 27, 1944 - U.S. troops liberate Cherbourg, France.
July 3, 1944 - 'Battle of the
Hedgerows' in Normandy; Soviets capture Minsk.
July 9, 1944 - British and
Canadian troops capture Caen, France.
July 18,
1944 - U.S. troops reach St. Lô, France.
July 20, 1944 - Assassination
attempt by German Army officers against Hitler fails.
July 24, 1944 - Soviet troops
liberate first concentration camp at Majdanek.
July
25-30 - Operation Cobra (U.S. troops break out west of St. Lô).
July 28, 1944 - Soviet troops
take Brest-Litovsk. U.S. troops take Coutances.
August 1, 1944 - Polish Home
Army uprising against Nazis in Warsaw begins; U.S. troops reach
Avranches.
August 4, 1944 - Anne Frank and
family arrested by the Gestapo in Amsterdam, Holland.
August 7, 1944 - Germans begin
a major counter-attack toward Avranches.
August 15, 1944 - Operation
Dragoon begins (the Allied invasion of Southern France).
August 19,
1944 - Resistance uprising in Paris.
August 19/20 - Soviet offensive
in the Balkans begins with an attack on Romania.
August 20, 1944 -
Allies encircle Germans in the Falaise
Pocket.
August 25,
1944 - Liberation of Paris.
August 29, 1944 - Slovak
uprising begins.
August 31, 1944 - Soviet troops
take Bucharest.
September 1-4 - Verdun, Dieppe, Artois, Rouen, Abbeville, Antwerp and
Brussels liberated by Allies.
September 4, 1944 - Finland and
the Soviet Union agree to a cease-fire.
September 13, 1944 - U.S. troops reach the Siegfried Line in western
Germany.
September 17, 1944 - Operation Market Garden begins (Allied
airborne assault on Holland).
September 26, 1944 - Soviet
troops occupy Estonia.
October 2, 1944 - Warsaw
Uprising ends as the Polish Home Army surrenders to the Germans.
October 10-29 - Soviet troops
capture Riga.
October 14, 1944 - Allies
liberate Athens; Rommel commits suicide.
October 21,
1944 - Massive German surrender at Aachen, Germany.
October 30, 1944 - Last use of
gas chambers at Auschwitz.
November 20, 1944 - French
troops drive through the 'Beffort Gap' to reach the Rhine.
November 24, 1944 - French
capture Strasbourg.
December 4, 1944 - Civil War in
Greece; Athens placed under martial law.
December
16-27 - Battle of the Bulge in the Ardennes.
December 17, 1944 - Waffen-SS murder 81 U.S. POWs at Malmedy.
December 26, 1944 - Patton
relieves Bastogne.
December 27, 1944 - Soviet
troops besiege Budapest.
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January 1-17 - Germans withdraw
from the Ardennes.
January 16, 1945 - U.S. 1st and
3rd Armies link up after a month long separation during the Battle of
the Bulge.
January 17, 1945 - Soviet
troops capture Warsaw, Poland.
January 26, 1945 - Soviet
troops liberate Auschwitz.
February
4-11 - Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin meet at
Yalta.
February 13/14 - Dresden is
destroyed by a firestorm after Allied bombing raids.
March 6, 1945 - Last German
offensive of the war begins to defend oil fields in Hungary.
March 7,
1945 - Allies take Cologne and establish a bridge across the
Rhine at Remagen.
March 30, 1945 - Soviet troops
capture Danzig.
In April - Allies discover stolen Nazi art and wealth hidden in
German salt mines.
April 1, 1945 - U.S. troops
encircle Germans in the Ruhr; Allied offensive in northern Italy.
April 12,
1945 - Allies liberate Buchenwald and Belsen
concentration camps; President Roosevelt dies. Harry Truman
becomes President.
April 16, 1945 - Soviet troops
begin their final attack on Berlin; Americans enter Nuremberg.
April 18, 1945 - German forces
in the Ruhr surrender.
April 21, 1945 - Soviets reach
Berlin.
April 28, 1945 - Mussolini is
captured and hanged by Italian partisans; Allies take Venice.
April 29,
1945 - U.S. 7th Army liberates Dachau.
April 30, 1945 - Adolf Hitler commits suicide.
May 2, 1945 - German troops in
Italy surrender.
May 7,
1945 - Unconditional surrender of all German forces to
Allies.
May 8, 1945 - V-E (Victory in Europe) Day.
May 9, 1945 - Hermann Göring
is captured by members of the U.S. 7th Army.
May 23, 1945 - SS-Reichsführer
Himmler commits suicide; German High Command and Provisional Government
imprisoned.
June 5, 1945 - Allies divide up
Germany and Berlin and take over the government.
June 26, 1945 - United Nations Charter is signed in San
Francisco.
July 1, 1945 - American,
British, and French troops move into Berlin.
July 16, 1945 - First U.S.
atomic bomb test; Potsdam Conference begins.
July 26, 1945 - Atlee succeeds
Churchill as British Prime Minister.
August 6, 1945 - First atomic
bomb dropped, on Hiroshima, Japan.
August 8, 1945 - Soviets
declares war on Japan and invade Manchuria.
August 9,
1945 - Second atomic bomb dropped, on Nagasaki, Japan.
August 14, 1945 - Japanese agree to unconditional
surrender.
September 2, 1945 - Japanese sign the surrender
agreement;V-J (Victory over Japan) Day.
October 24, 1945 - United
Nations is born.
November 20,
1945 - Nuremberg war crimes trials begin.
1946
October 16 - Hermann Göring
commits suicide two hours before his scheduled execution.
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November 11 -
World War I ends with German
defeat.
1919April
28 - League of Nations founded.
June 28 - Signing of the Treaty of Versailles.
1921
July 29 - Adolf Hitler becomes
leader of National Socialist (Nazi) Party.
1923
November 8/9
- Hitler's Beer Hall Putsch.
1925
July 18 -
Hitler's
book "Mein Kampf" published.
1926
September 8 - Germany admitted
to League of Nations.
1929
October 29 - Stock Market on
Wall Street crashes.
1930
September 14 - Germans elect
Nazis making them the 2nd largest political party in Germany.
1932
November 8 - Franklin Roosevelt
elected President of the United States.
1933January
30 - Adolf Hitler becomes Chancellor of
Germany.
February 27 - The German Reichstag burns.
March 12 - First concentration camp opened at Oranienburg
outside Berlin.
March 23 - Enabling Act gives Hitler dictatorial
power.
April 1 -
Nazi boycott of Jewish owned shops.
May 10 - Nazis burn books in Germany.
In June -
Nazis open Dachau concentration camp.
July 14 - Nazi Party declared
Germany's only political party.
October 14 - Germany quits the
League of Nations.
1934
June 30 - The Nazi "Night of the Long
Knives."
July 25 - Nazis murder Austrian
Chancellor Dollfuss.
August 2 - German President
Hindenburg dies.
August 19 - Adolf Hitler becomes Führer of
Germany.
1935
March 16 - Hitler violates the
Treaty of Versailles by introducing military conscription.
September 15 -
German
Jews stripped of rights by Nuremberg Race Laws.
1936
February 10 - The German
Gestapo is placed above the law.
March 7 - German troops occupy
the Rhineland.
May 9 - Mussolini's Italian
forces take Ethiopia.
July 18 - Civil war erupts in
Spain.
August 1 - Olympic games begin
in Berlin.
October 1 - Franco declared
head of Spanish State.
1937
June 11 - Soviet leader Josef
Stalin begins a purge of Red Army generals.
November 5 - Hitler reveals war plans during Hossbach
Conference.
1938
March 12/13 - Germany announces 'Anschluss' (union) with
Austria.
August 12 - German military
mobilizes.
September 30 - British Prime
Minister Chamberlain appeases Hitler at Munich.
October 15 - German troops occupy the Sudetenland;
Czech government resigns.
November 9/10 - Kristallnacht - The Night of Broken
Glass.
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January 30, 1939 - Hitler threatens Jews during Reichstag
speech.
March 15/16 - Nazis take
Czechoslovakia.
March 28, 1939 - Spanish Civil
war ends.
May 22, 1939 - Nazis sign 'Pact
of Steel' with Italy.
August 23, 1939 - Nazis and Soviets sign Pact.
August 25, 1939 - Britain and
Poland sign a Mutual Assistance Treaty.
August 31, 1939 - British fleet
mobilizes; Civilian evacuations begin from London.
September 1, 1939 - Nazis
invade Poland.
September 3, 1939 - Britain,
France, Australia and New Zealand declare war on Germany.
September 4, 1939 - British
Royal Air Force attacks the German Navy.
September 5, 1939 - United
States proclaims its neutrality; German troops cross the Vistula River
in Poland.
September 10, 1939 - Canada
declares war on Germany; Battle of the
Atlantic begins.
September 17, 1939 - Soviets
invade Poland.
September 27,
1939 - Warsaw surrenders to Nazis; Reinhard Heydrich becomes the leader of new Reich Main
Security Office (RSHA).
See also: The History Place - Biography of Reinhard
Heydrich.
September 29, 1939 - Nazis and
Soviets divide up Poland.
In October - Nazis begin euthanasia on sick and disabled in
Germany.
November 8, 1939 -
Assassination attempt on Hitler fails.
November 30, 1939 - Soviets
attack Finland.
December 14, 1939 - Soviet
Union expelled from the League of Nations.
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January 8, 1940 - Rationing
begins in Britain.
March 12, 1940 - Finland signs
a peace treaty with Soviets.
March 16, 1940 - Germans bomb
Scapa Flow naval base near Scotland.
April 9, 1940 - Nazis invade
Denmark and Norway.
May 10, 1940 - Nazis invade
France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands; Winston Churchill
becomes British Prime Minister.
May 15, 1940 - Holland
surrenders to the Nazis.
May 26, 1940 - Evacuation of
Allied troops from Dunkirk begins.
May 28, 1940 - Belgium
surrenders to the Nazis.
June 3,
1940 - Germans bomb Paris; Dunkirk evacuation ends.
June 10, 1940 - Norway
surrenders to the Nazis; Italy declares war on Britain and France.
June 14, 1940 - Germans enter Paris.
June 16, 1940 - Marshal Pétain
becomes French Prime Minister.
June 18, 1940 - Hitler and Mussolini meet in Munich;
Soviets begin occupation of the Baltic States.
June 22, 1940 - France signs an
armistice with Nazi Germany.
June 23,
1940 - Hitler tours Paris.
June 28, 1940 - Britain
recognizes General Charles de Gaulle as the Free French leader.
July 1, 1940 - German U-boats
attack merchant ships in the Atlantic.
July 5, 1940 - French Vichy
government breaks off relations with Britain.
July 10, 1940 - Battle of
Britain begins.
July 23, 1940 - Soviets take
Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.
August 3-19 - Italians occupy
British Somaliland in East Africa.
August 13, 1940 - German
bombing offensive against airfields and factories in England.
August 15, 1940 - Air battles
and daylight raids over Britain.
August 17, 1940 - Hitler
declares a blockade of the British Isles.
August 23/24 - First German air
raids on Central London.
August
25/26 - First British air raid on Berlin.
September 3, 1940 - Hitler
plans Operation Sea Lion (the invasion of
Britain).
September 7, 1940 - German Blitz against Britain begins.
September 13, 1940 - Italians
invade Egypt.
September 15, 1940
- Massive German air raids on London, Southampton,
Bristol, Cardiff, Liverpool and Manchester.
September 16, 1940 - United
States military conscription bill passed.
September 27, 1940 - Tripartite
(Axis) Pact signed by Germany, Italy and Japan.
October 7, 1940 - German troops
enter Romania.
October 12, 1940 - Germans
postpone Operation Sea Lion until Spring
of 1941.
October 28, 1940 - Italy
invades Greece.
November 5, 1940 - Roosevelt
re-elected as U.S. president.
November 10/11 - Torpedo bomber
raid cripples the Italian fleet at Taranto, Italy.
November 14/15 - Germans bomb
Coventry, England.
November 20, 1940 - Hungary
joins the Axis Powers.
November 22, 1940 - Greeks
defeat the Italian 9th Army.
November 23, 1940 - Romania
joins the Axis Powers.
December 9/10 - British begin a
western desert offensive in North Africa against the Italians.
December 29/30
- Massive German air raid on London.
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January 22, 1941 - Tobruk in
North Africa falls to the British and Australians.
February 11, 1941 - British
forces advance into Italian Somaliland in East Africa.
February 12, 1941 - German
General Erwin Rommel arrives in Tripoli, North Africa.
February 14, 1941 - First units
of German 'Afrika Korps' arrive in North Africa.
March 7, 1941 - British forces
arrive in Greece.
March 11, 1941 - President
Roosevelt signs the Lend-Lease Act.
March 27, 1941 - A coup in
Yugoslavia overthrows the pro-Axis government.
April 3, 1941 - Pro-Axis regime
set up in Iraq.
April 6, 1941 - Nazis invade
Greece and Yugoslavia.
April 14, 1941 - Rommel attacks
Tobruk.
April 17, 1941 - Yugoslavia
surrenders to the Nazis.
April 27, 1941 - Greece
surrenders to the Nazis.
May 1,
1941 - German attack on Tobruk is repulsed.
May 10, 1941 - Deputy Führer
Rudolph Hess flies to Scotland.
See also: The History Place - Biography of Rudolph
Hess
May 10/11 - Heavy German
bombing of London; British bomb Hamburg.
May 15, 1941 - Operation
Brevity begins (the British counter-attack in Egypt).
May 24, 1941 - Sinking of the
British ship Hood by the Bismarck.
May 27, 1941 - Sinking of the
Bismarck by the British Navy.
June 4, 1941 - Pro-Allied
government installed in Iraq.
June 8, 1941 - Allies invade
Syria and Lebanon.
June 14, 1941 - United States
freezes German and Italian assets in America.
June 22,
1941 - Germany attacks Soviet Union as Operation Barbarossa
begins.
In
June - Nazi SS-Einsatzgruppen begin mass
murder.
June 28, 1941 - Germans capture
Minsk.
July 3, 1941 - Stalin calls for
a scorched earth policy.
July 10, 1941 - Germans cross
the River Dnieper in the Ukraine.
July 12, 1941 - Mutual
Assistance agreement between British and Soviets.
July 14, 1941 - British occupy
Syria.
July 26, 1941 - Roosevelt
freezes Japanese assets in United States and suspends relations.
July 31,
1941 - Göring instructs Heydrich to prepare for the Final
Solution.
August 1, 1941 - United States
announces an oil embargo against aggressor states.
August 14, 1941 - Roosevelt and Churchill announce the Atlantic
Charter.
August 20, 1941 - Nazi siege of
Leningrad begins.
September 1, 1941 - Nazis order Jews to wear yellow stars.
September 3, 1941 - First
experimental use of gas chambers at Auschwitz.
September 19, 1941 - Nazis take
Kiev.
September 29, 1941 - Nazis
murder 33,771 Jews at Kiev.
October 2, 1941 - Operation
Typhoon begins (German advance on Moscow).
October 16, 1941 - Germans take
Odessa.
October 24, 1941 - Germans take
Kharkov.
October 30, 1941 - Germans
reach Sevastopol.
November 13, 1941 - British
aircraft carrier Ark Royal is sunk off Gibraltar by a U-boat.
November 20, 1941 - Germans
take Rostov.
November 27, 1941 - Soviet
troops retake Rostov.
December 5, 1941 - German
attack on Moscow is abandoned.
December 6, 1941 - Soviet Army
launches a major counter-offensive around Moscow.
December 7,
1941 - Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor; Hitler issues the Night and Fog decree.
December 8, 1941 - United States and Britain declare war
on Japan.
December 11, 1941 - Hitler declares war on the United States.
December 16, 1941 - Rommel
begins a retreat to El Agheila in North Africa.
December 19, 1941 - Hitler
takes complete control of the German
Army.
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January 1, 1942 - Declaration
of the United Nations signed by 26 Allied nations.
January 13, 1942 - Germans
begin a U-boat offensive along east coast of USA.
January 20, 1942 - SS Leader Heydrich holds the Wannsee Conference to
coordinate the "Final Solution of the Jewish
Question."
January 21, 1942 - Rommel's
counter-offensive from El Agheila begins.
January 26, 1942 - First
American forces arrive in Great Britain.
In
April - Japanese-Americans sent to relocation
centers.
April 23, 1942 - German air
raids begin against cathedral cities in Britain.
May 8, 1942 - German summer
offensive begins in the Crimea.
May 26, 1942 - Rommel begins an
offensive against the Gazala Line.
May 27, 1942 - SS Leader
Heydrich attacked in Prague.
May 30, 1942 - First
thousand-bomber British air raid (against Cologne).
In June - Mass murder of Jews
by gassing begins at Auschwitz.
June 4, 1942 - Heydrich dies of
wounds.
June 5, 1942 - Germans besiege
Sevastopol.
June 10, 1942
- Nazis liquidate Lidice in reprisal for Heydrich's
assassination.
June 21, 1942 - Rommel captures
Tobruk.
June 25, 1942 - General Dwight
D. Eisenhower arrives in London.
June 30, 1942 - Rommel reaches
El Alamein near Cairo, Egypt.
July 1-30 - First Battle of El
Alamein.
July 3, 1942 - Germans take
Sevastopol.
July 5, 1942 - Soviet
resistance in the Crimea ends.
July 9, 1942 - Germans begin a
drive toward Stalingrad in the USSR.
July 22, 1942 - First
deportations from the Warsaw Ghetto to concentration camps; Treblinka
extermination camp opened.
August 7, 1942 - British
General Bernard Montgomery takes command of Eighth Army in North
Africa.
August 12,
1942 - Stalin and Churchill meet in Moscow.
August 17, 1942 - First
all-American air
attack in Europe.
August 23, 1942 - Massive
German air raid on Stalingrad.
September 2, 1942 - Rommel
driven back by Montgomery in the Battle of Alam Halfa.
September 13, 1942 - Battle of
Stalingrad begins.
October 5,
1942 - A German eyewitness observes SS mass murder.
October 18, 1942 - Hitler
orders the execution of all captured British commandos.
November 1, 1942 - Operation Supercharge (Allies break Axis lines at El
Alamein).
November 8, 1942 - Operation
Torch begins (U.S. invasion of North Africa).
November 11, 1942 - Germans and
Italians invade unoccupied Vichy France.
November 19, 1942 - Soviet
counter-offensive at Stalingrad begins.
December 2, 1942 - Professor
Enrico Fermi sets up an atomic reactor in Chicago.
December 13, 1942 - Rommel
withdraws from El Agheila.
December 16, 1942 - Soviets
defeat Italian troops on the River Don in the USSR.
December 17, 1942 - British
Foreign Secretary Eden tells the British House of Commons of mass
executions of Jews by Nazis; U.S. declares those crimes will be
avenged.
December 31, 1942 - Battle of
the Barents Sea between German and British ships.
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January 2/3 - Germans begin a
withdrawal from the Caucasus.
January 10, 1943 - Soviets
begin an offensive against the Germans in Stalingrad.
January
14-24 - Casablanca conference between Churchill and
Roosevelt. During the conference, Roosevelt announces
the war can end only with "unconditional German surrender."
January 23, 1943 - Montgomery's Eighth Army takes Tripoli.
January 27, 1943 - First
bombing raid by Americans on Germany (at Wilhelmshaven).
February 2, 1943 - Germans
surrender at Stalingrad in the first big defeat of Hitler's armies.
February 8, 1943 - Soviet
troops take Kursk.
February 14-25 - Battle of
Kasserine Pass between the U.S. 1st Armored Division and German
Panzers in North Africa.
February 16, 1943 - Soviets
re-take Kharkov.
February 18,
1943 - Nazis arrest White Rose resistance leaders in
Munich.
March 2, 1943 - Germans begin a
withdrawal from Tunisia, Africa.
March 15, 1943 - Germans
re-capture Kharkov.
March 16-20 - Battle of
Atlantic climaxes with 27 merchant ships sunk by German U-boats.
March 20-28 - Montgomery's
Eighth Army breaks through the Mareth Line in Tunisia.
April 6/7 - Axis forces in
Tunisia begin a withdrawal toward Enfidaville as American and British
forces link.
April 19,
1943 - Waffen-SS attacks Jewish resistance in the Warsaw
ghetto.
May 7, 1943 - Allies take
Tunisia.
May 13, 1943 - German and
Italian troops surrender in North Africa.
May 16, 1943 - Jewish
resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto ends.
May 16/17 - British air raid on
the Ruhr.
May 22, 1943 - Dönitz suspends
U-boat operations in the North Atlantic.
June 10, 1943 - 'Pointblank'
directive to improve Allied bombing strategy issued.
June 11,
1943 - Himmler orders the liquidation of all Jewish ghettos in
Poland.
July 5, 1943 - Germans begin
their last offensive against Kursk.
July 9/10 - Allies land in Sicily.
July 19, 1943 - Allies bomb
Rome.
July 22, 1943 - Americans
capture Palermo, Sicily.
July 24, 1943 - British bombing
raid on Hamburg.
July 25/26 - Mussolini arrested
and the Italian Fascist government falls; Marshal Pietro Badoglio
takes over and negotiates with Allies.
July 27/28 - Allied air raid
causes a firestorm in Hamburg.
August 12-17 - Germans evacuate
Sicily.
August 17, 1943 - American
daylight air raids on Regensburg and Schweinfurt in Germany; Allies
reach Messina, Sicily.
August 23, 1943 - Soviet troops
recapture Kharkov.
September 8, 1943 - Italian
surrender to Allies is announced.
September 9, 1943 - Allied
landings at Salerno and Taranto.
September 11, 1943 - Germans
occupy Rome.
September 12, 1943 - Germans
rescue Mussolini.
September 23, 1943 - Mussolini
re-establishes a Fascist government.
October 1, 1943 - Allies enter
Naples, Italy.
October 4,
1943 - SS-Reichsführer Himmler gives speech at
Posen.
October 13, 1943 - Italy
declares war on Germany; Second American air raid on Schweinfurt.
November 6, 1943 - Russians
recapture Kiev in the Ukraine.
November 18, 1943 - Large
British air raid on Berlin.
November 28, 1943 - Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin meet at
Teheran.
December 24-26 - Soviets launch
offensives on the Ukrainian front.
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January 6, 1944 - Soviet troops
advance into Poland.
January 17, 1944 - First attack toward Cassino, Italy.
January 22, 1944 - Allies land
at Anzio in Italy.
January 27, 1944 - Leningrad
relieved after a 900-day siege.
February 15-18 - Allies bomb
the monastery at Monte Cassino.
February 16, 1944 - Germans counter-attack against the Anzio
beachhead.
March 4, 1944 - Soviet troops
begin an offensive on the Belorussian front; First major daylight
bombing raid on Berlin by the Allies.
March 15,
1944 - Second Allied attempt to capture Monte Cassino begins.
March 18, 1944 - British drop
3000 tons of bombs during an air raid on Hamburg, Germany.
April 8, 1944 - Soviet troops
begin an offensive to liberate Crimea.
May 9, 1944 - Soviet troops
recapture Sevastopol.
May 11, 1944 - Allies attack
the Gustav Line south of Rome.
May 12, 1944 - Germans
surrender in the Crimea.
May 15, 1944 - Germans withdraw
to the Adolf Hitler Line.
May 25, 1944 - Germans retreat
from Anzio.
June 5, 1944 - Allies enter
Rome.
June 6,
1944 - D-Day landings on the northern coast of France.
June 9, 1944 - Soviet offensive
against the Finnish front begins.
June 10, 1944 - Nazis liquidate the town of Oradour-sur-Glane in
France.
June 13, 1944 - First German V-1 rocket attack on
Britain.
June 22, 1944 - Operation
Bagration begins (the Soviet summer offensive).
June 27, 1944 - U.S. troops liberate Cherbourg, France.
July 3, 1944 - 'Battle of the
Hedgerows' in Normandy; Soviets capture Minsk.
July 9, 1944 - British and
Canadian troops capture Caen, France.
July 18,
1944 - U.S. troops reach St. Lô, France.
July 20, 1944 - Assassination
attempt by German Army officers against Hitler fails.
July 24, 1944 - Soviet troops
liberate first concentration camp at Majdanek.
July
25-30 - Operation Cobra (U.S. troops break out west of St. Lô).
July 28, 1944 - Soviet troops
take Brest-Litovsk. U.S. troops take Coutances.
August 1, 1944 - Polish Home
Army uprising against Nazis in Warsaw begins; U.S. troops reach
Avranches.
August 4, 1944 - Anne Frank and
family arrested by the Gestapo in Amsterdam, Holland.
August 7, 1944 - Germans begin
a major counter-attack toward Avranches.
August 15, 1944 - Operation
Dragoon begins (the Allied invasion of Southern France).
August 19,
1944 - Resistance uprising in Paris.
August 19/20 - Soviet offensive
in the Balkans begins with an attack on Romania.
August 20, 1944 -
Allies encircle Germans in the Falaise
Pocket.
August 25,
1944 - Liberation of Paris.
August 29, 1944 - Slovak
uprising begins.
August 31, 1944 - Soviet troops
take Bucharest.
September 1-4 - Verdun, Dieppe, Artois, Rouen, Abbeville, Antwerp and
Brussels liberated by Allies.
September 4, 1944 - Finland and
the Soviet Union agree to a cease-fire.
September 13, 1944 - U.S. troops reach the Siegfried Line in western
Germany.
September 17, 1944 - Operation Market Garden begins (Allied
airborne assault on Holland).
September 26, 1944 - Soviet
troops occupy Estonia.
October 2, 1944 - Warsaw
Uprising ends as the Polish Home Army surrenders to the Germans.
October 10-29 - Soviet troops
capture Riga.
October 14, 1944 - Allies
liberate Athens; Rommel commits suicide.
October 21,
1944 - Massive German surrender at Aachen, Germany.
October 30, 1944 - Last use of
gas chambers at Auschwitz.
November 20, 1944 - French
troops drive through the 'Beffort Gap' to reach the Rhine.
November 24, 1944 - French
capture Strasbourg.
December 4, 1944 - Civil War in
Greece; Athens placed under martial law.
December
16-27 - Battle of the Bulge in the Ardennes.
December 17, 1944 - Waffen-SS murder 81 U.S. POWs at Malmedy.
December 26, 1944 - Patton
relieves Bastogne.
December 27, 1944 - Soviet
troops besiege Budapest.
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January 1-17 - Germans withdraw
from the Ardennes.
January 16, 1945 - U.S. 1st and
3rd Armies link up after a month long separation during the Battle of
the Bulge.
January 17, 1945 - Soviet
troops capture Warsaw, Poland.
January 26, 1945 - Soviet
troops liberate Auschwitz.
February
4-11 - Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin meet at
Yalta.
February 13/14 - Dresden is
destroyed by a firestorm after Allied bombing raids.
March 6, 1945 - Last German
offensive of the war begins to defend oil fields in Hungary.
March 7,
1945 - Allies take Cologne and establish a bridge across the
Rhine at Remagen.
March 30, 1945 - Soviet troops
capture Danzig.
In April - Allies discover stolen Nazi art and wealth hidden in
German salt mines.
April 1, 1945 - U.S. troops
encircle Germans in the Ruhr; Allied offensive in northern Italy.
April 12,
1945 - Allies liberate Buchenwald and Belsen
concentration camps; President Roosevelt dies. Harry Truman
becomes President.
April 16, 1945 - Soviet troops
begin their final attack on Berlin; Americans enter Nuremberg.
April 18, 1945 - German forces
in the Ruhr surrender.
April 21, 1945 - Soviets reach
Berlin.
April 28, 1945 - Mussolini is
captured and hanged by Italian partisans; Allies take Venice.
April 29,
1945 - U.S. 7th Army liberates Dachau.
April 30, 1945 - Adolf Hitler commits suicide.
May 2, 1945 - German troops in
Italy surrender.
May 7,
1945 - Unconditional surrender of all German forces to
Allies.
May 8, 1945 - V-E (Victory in Europe) Day.
May 9, 1945 - Hermann Göring
is captured by members of the U.S. 7th Army.
May 23, 1945 - SS-Reichsführer
Himmler commits suicide; German High Command and Provisional Government
imprisoned.
June 5, 1945 - Allies divide up
Germany and Berlin and take over the government.
June 26, 1945 - United Nations Charter is signed in San
Francisco.
July 1, 1945 - American,
British, and French troops move into Berlin.
July 16, 1945 - First U.S.
atomic bomb test; Potsdam Conference begins.
July 26, 1945 - Atlee succeeds
Churchill as British Prime Minister.
August 6, 1945 - First atomic
bomb dropped, on Hiroshima, Japan.
August 8, 1945 - Soviets
declares war on Japan and invade Manchuria.
August 9,
1945 - Second atomic bomb dropped, on Nagasaki, Japan.
August 14, 1945 - Japanese agree to unconditional
surrender.
September 2, 1945 - Japanese sign the surrender
agreement;V-J (Victory over Japan) Day.
October 24, 1945 - United
Nations is born.
November 20,
1945 - Nuremberg war crimes trials begin.
1946
October 16 - Hermann Göring
commits suicide two hours before his scheduled execution.
From the following site: http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/timeline/ww2time.htm
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