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Timeline Dates - 1919 to 1943

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Timeline Dates

  1. 1919 Hitler joins the Nazi Party
  2. 1921Facist Party
  3. 1922 Soviet Union
  4. October 1922 Black shirts
  5. 1924 Lenin died, Stalin took over
  6. 1928 industrialization
  7. 1928 the us had signed the Kellogg-Briand pact.
  8. 1930’s was alarmed by international conflicts
  9. 1931 Milt. Surprise attack and control on the Chinese
  10. 1932 Brown Shirts
  11. Mid 1932 Strongest political party in Germany
  12. 1933 Roosevelt took office
  13. 1933 Hitler pulled Germany out of the league
  14. 1933 Hitler recognized the Soviet Union
  15. 1933 taking power the Nazis had concentrated on silencing their political opponents  
  16. January 1933 Hitler appointed chancellor
  17. April 7 1933 he ordered all non-Aryans to be removed from gov’t and jobs
  18. 1934 Roosevelt pushed the Reciprocal Trade agreement
  19. 1935 began a military buildup in violation of the Treaty of Ver. Hitler  
  20. 1935 Neutrality act
  21. 1935 the Nuremburg Laws stripped Jews of their German citizenship, jobs, and property
  22. Fall 1935 tens of thousands Italian soldiers stood ready
  23. 1936 group of Spanish army rebelled against Spanish republic
  24. May 1936 Ethiopic had fell
  25. 1937 Soviet Union second largest industrial power
  26. 1937 Stalin established a totalitarian which the gov’t took control the citizens
  27. 1937 U.S gives aid to China
  28. July 1937 Japan launched a new attack on China
  29. July 1937 Hideki Tojo Chief of staff on Japans Kwantung Army
  30. November 5, 1937Hitler met secretly with his military advisers
  31. November 9-10, 1928 night of broken glass
  32. September 30 1938 signed the Munich Agreement
  33. March 12 1939 German troops marches into Austria
  34. March 15 1939 German troops entered Czechoslovak
  35. August 23 1939 Fascist Germany and Com. Russia Com.to never attack each other again
  36. September 1 1939 Poland Falls
  37. September 3 1939 declared war on Germany/ WW2
  38. Spring of 1939 Hitler begins his familiar routine
  39. 1939 German ocean liner passed Miami St. Louis Ship
  40. 1939 only about a quarter million Jews remained in Germany
  41. 1939 Final Solution
  42. 1939 “cash-and-carry”
  43. April 9, 1940 Hitler launched a surprise invasion
  44. June 22 1940 Hitler handed French officers his terms of France
  45. August 15 1940 App. 2000 Germans planes ranged over Britain
  46. September 15 1940 RAF shot down over 185 German Planes
  47. September 27 1940 The Tripartite Pact
  48. 1940 Nazi changed U.S thinking and congress boosted for defense spending
  49. 1940 Britain had no more cash to spend in the arsenal of democracy
  50. Summer 1940 Germans began to invasion along French Coast
  51. Summer 1940 France had fallen and Britain was under siege
  52. September 16 1940 Selective training and service act
  53. September 27 1940 Americans were jolted by the news about the Tripartite Pact
  54. 1941 the first Chelmno began operating
  55. March 1941 passed the Lend Lease Act
  56. September 4 1941 German Submarine fired on the U.S
  57. August 14 1941 Atlantic Charter
  58. November 5, 1941 Tojo ordered the Japanese navy to prepare for an attack on the U.S
  59. December 6 1941 Roosevelt declared “this means war”
  60. December 7 1941 Pearl Harbor
  61. December 8 1941 U.S entered the war
  62. December 11 1941 Germany and Italy both declared war on the U.S
  63. Spring through the fall of 1941 wolf pack attack
  64. June 22 1941 Hitler broke the agreement he had made in 1939, Nazi Soviet Poet
  65. June 1941 President Roosevelt granted the navy permission for U.S warships to attack German War-Boats
  66. 1942 the final solution reached its final stage
  67. January 20 1942 Wannsee Conference
  68. 1943 the submarine menace was contained by electronic detection techniques

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