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Invasion of Poland by the German army began World War II. Germany invaded against the warnings of their Allies, specifically France and German. Germany conquered the territories very quickly with the strategies that Hitler and his generals had developed. While Germany had once been in favor with the other nations of the world, this was lost during this time in history. When Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japan the American armies joined the Allies and entered into World War II. The strategies of Patton and Eisenhower worked well against the German forces and the German surrender began and Hitler went to hiding in his bunker and killed himself. At the ending of the war in 1945 there were decisions made...

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The capital of Germany, Berlin was divided when the Allied powers of the United Kingdom, United States and Soviet Union came together at the Yalta conference. As the war ended the United States, Soviet Union, and the United King came together and a conference in Yalta determined that Germany would be divided into four zones with each zone controlled by a member of the alliance. Germany was eventually divided into only two sections, West and East Germany. This is a worthy review of the events that took place during World War II.
II. Japan's Torpedo

It is reported that the Japanese had a…

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It is reported that the Japanese had a torpedo that was better than those possessed by the Americans however as the American's equipment became improved and specifically as their submarines overtook the Japanese the war ended. The merchant ships of the Japanese were eliminated by the Americans and the U.S. acquired Okinawa and Iwo Jima and established bases used to attack the mainland of Japan. The Japanese ended World War II with losses that were unnecessary including the loss of their home island, their ship fleets, citizens and ultimately their power.

III. Italy and Germany

The leaders of Italy desired to get rid of Mussolini following the fall of Palermo and ultimately Mussolini resigned and was then arrested. The allies had hoped to invade France but Churchill following the Trident Conference that took place in Washington proposed that the Italy mainland be invaded and gained the compliance of the Americans. A deal was made with the Allies with Italy involving protecting Italy from Germany and on the 3rd day of September 1943 the Allies invaded the Italian mainland. Italy surrendered on September 8th. There was still a stalemate in Italy and the Allies decided that they would attack the Anzio beachhead. The Germans were defeated and the Americans went up the coast and when they met in the middle they broke the Gustav line and the Hitler line and took Rome. However, Germany was in control of Italy until the war finally ended.
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