2. The dates: World War - II was officially fought between September 1, 1939 (Invasion of Poland) and ended on August 15, 1945 (with Japan's surrender).
3. The humiliation (cause 1): The Treaty of Versailles at the end of WW-I humiliated Germany (ruined its finances) and also "humiliated" Japan (that fought on the side of allies but its territory conquests were not recognized) -- leading to the rise of ultra polarizing national figures (Sadao Araki - Japan and Adolf Hitler - Germany).
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The term: The terms World War -I (called the Great War until then) and World War - II were first used to describe these wars by the TIME Magazine issue on June 12, 1939 - EUROPE: War Machines
6. The action theatres: The war was primarily fought in the Eastern Front (Germany-USSR), Western Front (France, Belgium, Netherlands) and the Pacific (Japan-British Empire/China/US).
7. The Turning Points: The key turning points were: September 1, 1939 Invasion of Poland (provoking France & Britain to enter the war), the June 1941 German invasion of the USSR: Operation Barbarossa (breaking Germany's pact with the USSR & bringing the Soviets in), the December 7 attack on Pearl Harbor (bringing Americans to the war), Battle of Stalingrad (one of the bloodiest battles in history) and the Invasion of Normandy on 6th June 1944 (beginning the end game). BBC ON THIS DAY | 3 | 1939: Britain and France declare war on Germany
8. The horror. WW-II saw the humanity sink to unprecedented depravity (Holocaust, Japanese war crimes, German war crimes, Allied war crimes, Atomic bombings) with the use of Chemical, Biological and Nuclear weapons on civilian population leading to the deaths of 75 million