The Key Turning Points Of World War II

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The key turning points of World War II on the battlefield consisted of a majority of the world fighting as two military alliances. On July 7, 1937, “Japanese and Chinese troops clashed at the Marco Polo Bridge near Beijing. What Japan called “the China Incident” was the start of this devastating war in Asia” (p 175, Dailey). This war lasted two years. Allies wanted to support without being directly involved with the war. A few years later another major key point of World War II took place on September 1, 1939. Germany invaded Poland. Hitler and the German military had enough ammunition to destroy the world but chose Poland. Many scholars notated this as being the beginning of the war. This war lasted six months. “Hitler focus was to destroy …show more content…

180 Dailey) Japan caught America off guard. Military officers were not able to position men in place before battleships were attacked, causing three to sink, nine to be grounded, one to capsize, and the remaining ships ruined. American planes were not able to fly. There were over 2000 lives lost. On June 4, 1942, the Battle of Midway Battle took place midway from Japan to America. Japan tried to catch America off guard again. America was able to respond and attack, bringing down Japanese planes, and causing a great loss for Japan. ”On December 8, President Roosevelt signed the congressional declaration of war on Japan. That same day, Japanese forces spread through the South Pacific.” (p. 180 Dailey) “the Battle of Midway (June 4, 1942) was fought entirely by aircraft taking off from ships that never came within eyesight of each other. Within five minutes” (p. 189 Dailey) And then D-Day took place on June 6. 1944. Invasion of Normandy Allies invaded beaches in Normandy that were occupied by German. This was also called the D-day invasion. This battle took years of planning, studying the weather, time of

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