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Ww2 was from 1939 and ended in
Hong Kong where the Japanese
surrendered in 1945.
GERMANY , POLAND , BRITAN
FRANCE , AUSTRIA , NEW ZELAND ,
CANADA , SOVIET UNION , FINLAND ,
ITALY , US , HOLLAND , LUEXAMBURG
, NORWAY , NORTH AFRICA , PARIS ,
 AXIS-GERMANY , JAPAN , ITALY ,
 ALLIED-GREAT BRITAN , FRANCE , US,
AND SOVIET UNION
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THE ALLIES WHERE PRETTY MUCH
GREAT BRITAN , SOVIET UNION AND
THE US.
 AND GERMANY , ITALY AND JAPAN.
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LEADERS OF WW2
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Some leaders of ww2 were Franklin
Roosevelt , Harry Truman , Winston
church hill , Charles d Gaulle , Josef Stalin
, Adolf Hitler , Mussolini, emperor Hirohito
of Japan .
What was the holocaust
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The holocaust was when ever Hitler
abused the Jews and put them into gas
chambers and its pretty much the extreme
amount of Jews killed.
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The Nazi part was a party ran by Adolf
Hitler that disliked all Jews and wanted to
wipe them away from the world also he
hated the mentally retarded and ho mo
sexuals.
Main events and battles of ww2
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In 1939 Warsaw surrenders , November
30 1939 soviet union invades Finland ,
December 1939 was the battle for the
Atlantic , may 10th 1940 Germans invade
nether lands , Belgium and Luxemburg.
June 19 1930 Paris falls , June 22 1940
France surrenders .also on December 7th
Japan invades and destroys pearl harbor.
Main weapons and vehicles
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Tiger tank , panther tank , planes assault
gliders b-29s and b-17s and air craft links
.hand guns rifles machine guns sub
machine guns, armed vehicles .also they
had mg 42s.and they used a-36 ,p-38,
ext.
Affect on American home front
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Americans had full employment , and a
higher standard of living , labor unions
became more powerful , farm incomes
reached new heights , the war helped the
economy .
How did ww2 end
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Ww2 ended in Europe with the surrender
of Germany in May 1945, The German
surrender was given to the Western Allies
including Britain and the U.S.on May 8th
and to Russia on May 9th. In the East, the
war ended when Japan surrendered on
August 5th, signing their surrender on
September 2nd
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