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Allied Victory

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Allied Victory

In 1945 AD the Allies defeated Germany and Japan.

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D-Day

  • In June 1944 AD the Allies invaded Normandy in France.
  • They liberated (freed) France from German control and forced the Germans to retreat.
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The Soviet Invasion of Berlin

  • Eventually, the Nazis retreated back to Germany.
  • The Soviet Union was conquering Germany from the east, with the Allies bombing key industrial cities in Germany.
  • In mid-April 1945 AD the Soviet Union invaded Berlin.
  • On the 30th of April 1945 AD, Hitler committed suicide.
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Germany surrender

  • On the 8th of May 1945 AD, Germany surrendered to the Allies.
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Japan surrender

  • In May 1945 AD, the Japanese had still not surrendered.
  • The United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan to force its surrender, but the consequences on human life were catastrophic.
    • One atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima on 6 August 1945 AD.
    • One atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki on 9 August 1945 AD.
  • This led to Japan surrendering on 15 August 1945 AD.
  • The two atomic bombs killed up to 210,000 people, most of whom were civilians.

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1The Medieval World: 450-1450 AD

1.1Anglo-Saxon England

1.2The Contest for the English Throne

1.3Conquering the Holy Land, 10-96-1396 AD

1.4King John

1.5The Magna Carta & Parliament

1.6The Black Death

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4The Renaissance & Reformations, 1500-1598 AD

5The British Empire, 1583-1960 AD

6The Peasants' Revolt

7Religion in the Middle Ages

8Slavery, 1619-1833 AD

9The English Civil War, 1642-1660

10The Industrial Revolution, 1750-1840

11US Independence, 1775-1783

12The French Revolution, 1789-1815

13The British Empire, 1857–1930

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16The Inter-War Years, 1919-1939

17World War 2, 1939-1945

18The Cold War, 1947-1962

19Civil Rights in the USA, 1954-1975

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