#2 The United States entered world war II after the bombing of pearl on december seventh 1941. The United states officially entered the war on december 8th 1941 when all but one member of congress passed the motion to enter world war II.
#3 There were many reasons for the outbreak of the second world war. Primarily the rise of Hitler And the nazi party in germany. Moreover the rise of fascism in italy, and lastly japan invading china in the 1930’s with this rapid spread of communism and fascism in europe, and asia the U.S., and other allied powers feared these radical …show more content…
In The battle Germany and its allies fought the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad in Southern Russia. D-Day- On june 6, 1944 allied troops mounted an amphibious assault on german troops defending the heavily fortified region of northern french coastline. The Allied troops were victorious at D-Day, and would go on to liberate much of northern france.
Battle of Midway- The Battle of Midway was a large scale fought in the pacific theater of WWII, the battle was fought between united states navy and the imperial japanese navy. The U.S. navy was victorious, this crushing defeat would permanently crippled the japanese navy.
Battle of the Bulge- The Battle of the bulge would be germany's last major offensive campaign on the western front. The German troops launched a surprise offensive against allied troops stationed on the front lines. American allied troops took the most casualties, making it the highest american casualties of any operation. While the allies did sustain large numbers of casualties, however the germans did as well, the german army could not fully recover from the sheer number of