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Större händelsekedjorÅr för år


1938: Anschluss
1939: Invasionen av Polen • Låtsaskriget • Blixtkrig • Finska vinterkriget
1940: Invasionen av Danmark/Norge • Fall Gelb • Frankrikes nederlag • Slaget om Storbritannien
1941: Operation Barbarossa • Attacken mot Pearl Harbor • Slaget om Moskva • Belägringen av Leningrad • Slaget om Sevastopol
1942: Slaget vid Stalingrad • Operation Torch • Slaget vid Midway • Räden i Dieppe • Slaget om Guadalcanal
1943: Slaget vid Kursk • Italien under andra världskriget
1944: Dagen D • Frankrikes befrielse • Operation Bagration • Ardenneroffensiven • Slaget vid Leytebukten • Operation Market Garden • Slaget om Monte Cassino
1945: Tysklands sammanbrott • Slaget om Berlin • Segerdagen 1945 • Atombomberna över Hiroshima och Nagasaki • Japans kapitulation

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Aktörer

Axelmakterna
Adolf Hitler • Benito Mussolini • Hideki Tojo • Hirohito • Hermann Göring • Erwin Rommel • Erich Raeder • Karl Dönitz

De allierade
Neville Chamberlain • Winston Churchill • Josef Stalin • Georgij Zjukov • George S. Patton • Bernard Montgomery • Franklin D. Roosevelt • Charles de Gaulle

Påverkan och efterföljderDeltagande länder

Påverkan och övergrepp på civilbefolkningen:

Efterföljder:

De allierade

Sovjetunionen Sovjetunionen • Storbritannien Storbritannien • USA • Taiwan Kina • Polen Polen • Frankrike Frankrike • Nederländerna Nederländerna • Belgien Belgien • Kanada • Norge Norge • Danmark Danmark • Grekland • Jugoslavien • Tjeckien Tjeckoslovakien • Australien Australien • Nya Zeeland Nya Zeeland • Sydafrika • Brittiska Indien • Egypten • Brasilien Brasilien • Turkiet Turkiet

Axelmakterna

Tyskland • Japan Japan Italien • Oberoende staten Kroatien • Ungern • Bulgarien • Rumänien Rumänien • Finland Finland • Irak • Thailand Siam

Neutrala

Sverige Sverige • Schweiz Schweiz • Spanien Spanien • Portugal Portugal • Iran Iran

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