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student-Rustamov Abbas
teacher-Zeynalova Ülkər
group-6423a3
subject-XDIAK
profession-Information Security
The Second World
War: A Global Conflict
The Second World War was a global military conflict that took place between
1939 and 1945, involving most of the world's nations forming two opposing
military alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers. It was the largest and deadliest
war in history, with millions of casualties across the globe.
The Invasion of Poland and the Start of
the War
1 September 1, 1939
Nazi Germany invades Poland, marking the beginning of World War II in Europe.
2 September 3, 1939
Britain and France declare war on Germany, joining the war effort against the Axis
powers.
3 1939-1940
The German blitzkrieg tactics quickly overwhelm Poland, leading to its surrender in
October 1939.
The Battle of Britain and the Blitz
The Battle of Britain The Blitz Turning Point
In 1940, the German The Luftwaffe's bombing The failure of the Luftwaffe to
Luftwaffe launched a massive campaign shifted to targeting defeat the RAF marked a
bombing campaign to gain air major British cities, known as significant turning point in the
superiority over Britain, in the Blitz. This intense aerial war, as Germany was unable
preparation for a potential bombardment caused to proceed with its planned
invasion. The Royal Air Force widespread destruction and invasion of Britain.
successfully defended the civilian casualties, but failed
skies, leading to a decisive to break the resolve of the
Allied victory. British people.
The Entry of the United States into the
War
1 Attack on Pearl Harbor 2 American Mobilization
On December 7, 1941, the Japanese The US quickly mobilized its vast
launched a surprise attack on the US industrial and military resources,
naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, significantly boosting the Allies'
bringing the United States into the war capabilities on both the European and
on the side of the Allies. Pacific fronts.
3 Decisive Battles
American involvement proved critical in the Allies' eventual victories in major battles such as
D-Day and the Battle of Stalingrad.
The D-Day Invasion and the Liberation of
Europe
June 6, 1944
The Allies launch the D-Day invasion, the largest amphibious assault in history, landing
hundreds of thousands of troops on the beaches of Normandy, France.
Victory in Europe
After fierce fighting, the Allies finally reach and capture Berlin, leading to Germany's
unconditional surrender on May 8, 1945, effectively ending the war in Europe.
The Holocaust and the Atrocities of the
Nazi Regime
Systematic Genocide Crimes Against Humanity
The Nazi regime carried out the systematic The Nazis also committed other atrocities,
extermination of European Jews and other including the mass murder of Soviet
minority groups, known as the Holocaust, prisoners of war, the forced euthanasia of
resulting in the deaths of millions of people the disabled, and the persecution and
in concentration camps and mass murder of political and religious dissidents.
executions.
Nuremberg Trials
After the war, the Allies established the Nuremberg Trials to hold Nazi leaders accountable for
their crimes against humanity and war crimes.
The Atomic Bombs and the Surrender of
Japan
Formation of the United Nations The United Nations was established in 1945,
with the goal of preventing future global
conflicts and promoting international
cooperation.
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