World War II year by year: conflict sweeps the earth
Almost every month brought dramatic developments in a global conflict – the pacts that fell apart, the bungled invasions and the political decisions that triggered them. Below, the key events of total war, as they happened...
World War II year by year: conflict sweeps the earth
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18 September, 1931: Japan invades Manchuria
30 January, 1933: Adolf Hitler becomes German Chancellor
23 March, 1933: Enabling Act gives Hitler dictatorial powers
14 October, 1933: Germany leaves the League of Nations
19 August, 1934: Following the death of President Paul von Hindenburg, Hitler becomes Fuhrer, combining the offices of Chancellor and President
16 March, 1935: Conscription introduced in Germany – in breach of the Treaty of Versailles
7 March, 1936: Germany occupies the Rhineland
9 May, 1936: Italy invades Abyssinia
7 July, 1937: Marco Polo Bridge incident marks outbreak of Second Sino-Japanese War
14 December, 1937: Fall of Nanking to the Japanese
12-13 March, 1938: Germany announces Anschluss with Austria
30 September, 1938: Germany, France, Britain and Italy sign the Munich Agreement, allowing Germany to annexe the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia
10 October, 1938: German forces formally occupy the Sudetenland
1939
15-16 March: Germany invades the rest of Czechoslovakia
27 April: Conscription is introduced in the UK
22 May: Germany signs "Pact of Steel" with Italy
23 August: Molotov and Von Ribbentrop sign Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact
25 August: Mutual Assistance Treaty signed between Britain and Poland
1 September: Germany invades Poland
1 September: Around 3 million people, mostly children, evacuated from UK cities
3 September: UK, France, Australia and New Zealand declare war on Germany
3 September: First internments of "enemy aliens" in the UK
5 September: US declares itself neutral in the conflict
3 September: Naval hostilities commence. A British liner, SS Athenia, is sunk the next day off Ireland. The Battle of the Atlantic begins
17 September: USSR invades Poland
13-14 October: HMS Royal Oak sunk by a U-boat at Scapa Flow, Orkney; 833 lives lost
30 November: USSR invades Finland
13-17 December: Battle of the River Plate; the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee is sunk
1940
8 January: UK introduces rationing
12 March: Finland surrenders to USSR
9 April: Germany invades Denmark and Norway
10 May: Germany invades France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands
10 May: Churchill becomes PM
14 May: Home Guard formed
15 May: Holland surrenders to Germany
26 May-4 June: Dunkirk evacuation
28 May: Belgium surrenders to Germany
10 June: Norway surrenders to Germany
22 June: France signs armistice with Germany
3-6 July: Britain sinks French fleet in Algeria to stop Germany using it
10 July-17 September: Battle of Britain
25 August-16 May 1941: The Blitz
13 September: Italy invades Egypt
27 September: Japan signs Tripartite Pact with Germany and Italy. Hungary, Romania and Slovakia join the Axis in November
1941
19 January-27 November: Allies defeat Italy in Abyssinia, Eritrea and British Somaliland
11 March: Lend-Lease Act signed, giving US economic support to Allies.
31 March-27 November: Allied forces in Tobruk (in Libya) besieged by Rommel
6 April-11 May: Germany invades Yugoslavia and Greece
30 April-30 May: Iraq pro-Nazi coup; allies invade
20 May-2 June: Battle for Crete; Germans win
27 May: Bismarck sunk
8 June-12 July: Allies invade Syria
22 June: Hitler launches attack on USSR
12 July: Anglo-Soviet Treaty signed
31 July: Goering instructs Heydrich to begin Final Solution
8-11 August: Atlantic Charter created by Churchill and Roosevelt, the basis of Anglo-US alliance
20 August: Siege of Leningrad begins
5-6 December: Germany quits attack on Moscow; Red Army counter-offensive
7 December: Japan attacks Pearl Harbor
8 December: US and UK declare war on Japan
11 December: Hitler declares war on the US; Japan invades Burma
26 December: Hong Kong falls to the Japanese
1942
20 January: Wannsee Conference makes official the Nazis' "Final Solution" to the "Jewish question" – that is, the systematic extermination of Jews
26 January: US forces arrive in the UK
15 February: Singapore falls to the Japanese
27 February-1 March: Allies defeated by Japanese fleet in Battle of the Java Sea
2 March: Batavia falls to the Japanese
8 March: Rangoon falls to the Japanese; British driven out of Burma
23 April-6 June: "Baedeker Raids" bomb historic UK cities
26 May: Anglo-Soviet treaty; agree not to make peace with the Axis without the other's consent
30 May: Britain's first thousand-bomber raid on Cologne
4-7 June: Battle of Midway: decisive US naval victory over Japan
21 June: Rommel captures Tobruk
19 August: Dieppe Raid: failed attack on France costs 4,000 Allied lives
13 September: Battle of Stalingrad begins
23 October-4 November: Second Battle of El Alamein: Allies drive Germans out of Egypt
5 November: Allies take Madagascar
8 November: Allied invasion of North Africa begins
1943
14-24 January: Casablanca Conference, at which Churchill and Roosevelt agree that the war can only be ended by Germany's unconditional surrender
2 February: German forces surrender at Stalingrad
5 March-24 June: Ruhr Air Offensive: RAF bombing raids on industrial targets in Germany
16-20 March: Height of the Battle of the Atlantic: German U-boats sink 27 merchant ships
19 April-16 May: Rising and subsequent destruction of Warsaw Ghetto
11-25 May: Second Washington Conference: Allies agree to postpone invasion of France to 1944
13 May: German and Italian forces surrender in North Africa
16-17 May: "Dambusters" raid on the Ruhr
23 May: Germany halts major U-boat operations in the Atlantic, effectively bringing to an end the Battle of the Atlantic
9-10 July: Allied Forces land in Sicily
24-28 July: Operation Gomorrah. RAF drop 2,300 tons of bombs on Hamburg in 48 minutes; firestorm makes 100,000 homeless
25 July: Fall of Mussolini
3-16 September: Allied landings in southern Italy
8 September: Italy surrenders
11 September: Germans occupy Rome; Mussolini rescued the next day
28 November: Tehran Conference: Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin agree the post-war shape of Europe
1944
12 January-18 May: Battles of Monte Cassino
22 January: Allies land at Anzio, Italy
27 January: 900-day Leningrad siege ends
5 June: Allies enter Rome
6 June: D-Day landings launch Allied invasion of mainland Europe
13 June: First V1 missile hits UK
20 July: Assassination plot against Hitler, led by Count Claus von Stauffenberg, fails
1 August-2 October: Warsaw Rising, ultimately unsuccessful, by Polish Resistance
15 August: Allies invade southern France
19 August: Paris liberated
3 September: Brussels liberated
12 September: Romania signs armistice
17-25 September: Airborne Allied attack fails at the Battle of Arnhem
20 October: US land in the Philippines
12 November: German battleship Tirpitz sunk, loss of 1,204 lives
16 December- 25 January 1945: Battle of the Bulge: major, unsuccessful, German counter-offensive in the Ardennes
1945
17 January: Red Army enters Warsaw
26 January: Auschwitz liberated by Red Army
4 February: Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin agree over occupation of liberated Europe at Yalta
13-14 February: Dresden firestorm after Allied bombing
7-23 March: Allies cross Rhine into Germany
12 April: President Roosevelt dies; Harry S Truman takes over
15 April: Bergen-Belsen concentration camp liberated
21 April: Red Army reaches Berlin
28 April: Mussolini captured and hanged
30 April: Hitler commits suicide
3 May: Japan surrenders Rangoon
7 May: Germany surrenders
8 May: VE Day
9 May: Russians enter Prague
1 July: US, British and French forces enter Berlin
16 July: US tests atomic bomb
17 July-2 August: Potsdam conference agrees terms of surrender required from Japan and draws up treaties to end the war in Europe
26 July: Clement Attlee becomes PM
6 August: Atomic bomb, Hiroshima
9 August: Atomic bomb, Nagasaki
2 September: Japan surrenders
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