
Victory
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dediction
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface: Reporting the War
- Publisher's Note
- Introduction
- Chapter One 1939
- March 15: Hitler Occupies Czechoslovakia
- March 16: Hitler Proclaims Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
- May 22: Germany, Italy Sign Military Accord
- Aug. 24: Germany, Russia Sign Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
- Sept. 13: Germany Invades Poland
- France, Britain Declare War on Germany
- Chapter Two 1940
- May 10: Germany Invades the Low Countries
- May 10: Chamberlain Resigns
- Churchill British Prime Minister
- June 4: Dunkirk Evacuation
- Port Falls to Nazis
- June 22: Armistice between France and Germany
- Sept. 7: The London Blitz Begins
- Sept. 16: U.S. Selective Service Act Enacted
- Sept. 27: Tripartite (Berlin) Pact Signed
- Chapter Three 1941
- March 11: Lend-Lease Act
- March 22: 99th Pursuit Squadron-Tuskegee Airmen-Formed
- June 15: FDR Prohibits Discrimination in Defense Industry
- June 22: Operation Barbarossa Begins
- Dec. 7: Japan Bombs Pearl Harbor, Declares War on U.S.
- Dec. 8: U.S., Britain Declare War on Japan
- Dec. 23: MacArthur Declares Manila an Open City, Orders Retreat to Bataan
- Chapter Four 1942
- Feb. 19: U.S. Internment of Japanese Americans Begins
- April 9: Bataan Falls to Japanese
- Bataan Death March
- April 18: Doolittle Raid on Japan
- May 5-6: Battle of Corregidor
- June 4-7: Battle of Midway
- Aug. 7: U.S. Forces Land on Guadalcanal
- Nov. 8: Operation Torch Begins
- Nov. 25: Nazi Plan to Exterminate Jews Reported
- Chapter Five 1943
- Jan. 14-24: Casablanca Conference
- Feb. 1: Battle of Stalingrad Ends with Soviet Victory
- May 22: Adm. Isoroku Yamamoto, Pearl Harbor Architect, Killed
- May 12: Axis Powers Surrender in Tunisia
- July 5: Battle of Kursk Begins
- July 10: Allied Forces Land in Sicily
- July 25: Mussolini Resigns
- Arrested Next Day
- Sept. 3: Allies Land in Southern Italy
- Oct. 14: Second Raid on Schweinfurt
- Chapter Six 1944
- Jan. 27: Soviets End Siege of Leningrad
- May 23: Allies Launch Breakout Offensive at Anzio
- June 5: U.S. Fifth Army Captures Rome
- June 6: D-Day-Allies Invade France
- July 9: Allies Win Battle of Saipan
- July 20: Hitler Assassination Attempt
- July 27: Allies Break Through Gap at Normandy
- Aug. 25: Liberation of Paris
- Sept. 11: U.S. First Army Invades Germany
- Sept. 16: U.S. First Army Breaches Siegfried Line
- Sept. 17-25: Operation Market Garden
- Oct. 20: MacArthur Returns to the Philippines
- Oct. 23-26: Battle of Leyte Gulf
- MacArthur Takes Back Philippines
- Dec. 16: Battle of the Bulge Begins
- Chapter Seven 1945
- Feb. 13-15: Bombing of Dresden
- Feb. 23: Marines Take Iwo Jima
- April 1-June 22: Battle of Okinawa
- April 11: Liberation of Buchenwald
- April 12: Death of Roosevelt
- Truman Assumes Presidency
- April 25: U.S. and Soviet Armies Link Up in Torgau
- April 28: Mussolini Executed
- April 30: Hitler Suicide
- May 2: Berlin Falls to Soviets
- May 7-9: Surrender of Germany
- V-E Day
- Peace Agreement Signed
- July 17-Aug. 2: Potsdam Conference
- Aug. 6/9: Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Aug. 8: Russia Declares War on Japan
- Aug. 14: Surrender of Japan
- First (Unofficial) V-J Day
- Sept. 2: Surrender Ceremony
- V-J Day Declared
- Acknowledgments
- Picture Credits
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