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1940
May: Auschwitz is established.
May 10: Germany invades France, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
May 26: Evacuation begins of Allied troops from Dunkirk, France.
June 10: Italy declares war on France and Great Britain.
June 22: France surrenders to Germany.
July 10: Battle of Britain begins.
September 16: The United States begins its first peacetime draft.
German soldiers with Russian prisoners, Russia, 1941
German soldiers with Russian prisoners, Russia, 1941. Print Collector/Getty Images
1941
March 11: U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the Lend-Lease bill.
May 24: The British ship Hood is sunk by Germany's Bismarck.
May 27: The Bismarck is sunk.
June 22: Germany invades the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa).
August 9: Atlantic Conference begins.
September 8: Siege of Leningrad begins.
December 7: The Japanese launch a sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
December 11: Germany and Italy declare war on the United States; then the United States declares war on Germany and Italy.
Aircraft Carrier Yorktown Being Hit by Japanese Bomber
Aircraft Carrier Yorktown Being Hit by Japanese Bomber during Battle of Midway. Bettman/Getty Images
1942
January 20: The Wannsee Conference
February 19: Roosevelt issues Executive Order 9066, which allows the internment of Japanese Americans.
April 18: The Doolittle Raid on Japan
June 3: The Battle of Midway begins.
July 1: First Battle of El Alamein begins.
July 6: Anne Frank and her family go into hiding.
August 2: Guadalcanal Campaign begins.
August 21: Battle of Stalingrad begins.
October 23: Second Battle of El Alamein begins.
November 8: The Allies invade North Africa (Operation Torch).
German POWs in Stalingrad
German POWs in Stalingrad in 1943. Historical/Getty Images
1943
January 14: Casablanca Conference begins.
February 2: The Germans surrender at Stalingrad, Soviet Union.
April 19: The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising begins.
July 5: Battle of Kursk begins.
July 25: Mussolini resigns.
September 3: Italy surrenders.
November 28: Tehran Conference begins.
1944
January 27: After 900 days, the Siege of Leningrad is finally over.2
June 6: D-Day
June 19: Battle of the Philippine Sea
July 20: Assassination attempt against Hitler fails.
August 4: Anne Frank and her family are discovered and arrested.
August 25: The Allies liberate Paris.
October 23: Battle of Leyte Gulf begins.
December 16: Battle of the Bulge begins.
1945
February 4: Yalta Conference begins.
February 13: Allies begin bombing Dresden.
February 19: Battle of Iwo Jima begins.
April 1: Battle of Okinawa.
April 12: Franklin D. Roosevelt dies.
April 16: Battle of Berlin begins.
April 28: Mussolini is hanged by Italian partisans.
April 30: Adolf Hitler commits suicide.
May 7: Germany signs an unconditional surrender.
July 17: Potsdam Conference begins.
August 6: The United States drops the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan.
August 9: The United States drops a second atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan