Home » Intro to WW2 » When Was WW2?When Was WW2?When did WW2 start?This seemingly simple question actually has several answers. They are all correct answers, depending on your definition of what WW2 is.Do you think WW2 began when the first of the regional wars within WW2 started?
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When did WWII start and end? World War II World War II World War II was truly a 'world' war, involving more than 30 countries. More than 50 million soldiers and civilians died in actions related to World War II. Answer and Explanation: ...
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1941. Coming just a few months after the Lend-Lease Act of 1941, the Japanese trade embargo made it clear theUnited Stateswas in complete support of the Allied forces, despite not having officially declared war up to that point. The long-term prosperity of theJapanese Empirewas in dire stra...
Who first used radar in ww2? One of the greatest radar pioneers wasSir Robert Watson-Watt, who developed the first practical radar system that helped defend the British in WWII. When did the military start using radar? Originally developed by the British during World War II, radar provided an...
VE Day – Victory in Europe celebrates the end of the Second World War on 8 May 1945. Who did the most in ww2? Among historians the verdict is mixed. While it is acknowledged that Soviet soldiers contributed the most on the battlefield and endured much higher casualties, American and ...
the return of Danzig to Germany. They were amazed to discover that the Germans were not inclined to take this challenge seriously. The Germans did not threaten Poland, and they took no precautionary military measures in response to the Polish partial mobilization. The situation was characterized ...
I remember my face going bright red (as it often did when talking to ‘popular’ and intimidating peers who were usually in charge of this sort of thing) and squeaking out something along the lines of: “I don’t support war, I’m a pacifist”. ...
Day two was a bit wetter, but it did start off sunny, so I had a walk around the Conwy Falls, and then headed to Dollgellau for park up number two. I stayed at a newly opened aire, which I found on Park4Nite. No pictures, as it started raining just after I’d finished setti...