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  • German evacuation from Central and Eastern Europe
  • Population transfer from Nazi-occupied areas

    The evacuation of German people from Central and Eastern Europe ahead of the Soviet Red Army advance during the Second World War was delayed until the

    German evacuation from Central and Eastern Europe

    German_evacuation_from_Central_and_Eastern_Europe

  • Evacuation of East Prussia
  • State-ordered displacement

    German civilian population and military personnel were evacuated from East Prussia between 20 January and March 1945. The evacuation was initially organized

    Evacuation of East Prussia

    Evacuation of East Prussia

    Evacuation_of_East_Prussia

  • Peace for our time
  • Phrase used by Neville Chamberlain

    settlement in which all Europe may find peace. This morning I had another talk with the German Chancellor, Herr Hitler, and here is a paper which bears

    Peace for our time

    Peace for our time

    Peace_for_our_time

  • Former eastern territories of Germany
  • Eastern territories lost by Germany after World War II in Europe

    II evacuation and expulsion Expulsion of Poles by Germany German evacuation from Central and Eastern Europe Evacuation of East Prussia Flight and expulsion

    Former eastern territories of Germany

    Former eastern territories of Germany

    Former_eastern_territories_of_Germany

  • Western Allied invasion of Germany
  • 1945 offensive in the European theatre of World War II

    encouraged evacuation, fearing the chaos from waves of western refugees meeting the waves of eastern refugees from the German evacuation from Central and Eastern

    Western Allied invasion of Germany

    Western Allied invasion of Germany

    Western_Allied_invasion_of_Germany

  • History of Czechoslovakia (1918–1938)
  • example. When German dictator Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933, fear of German aggression became widespread in eastern Central Europe. Beneš ignored

    History of Czechoslovakia (1918–1938)

    History_of_Czechoslovakia_(1918–1938)

  • Eastern Front (World War II)
  • Theatre of war of European Axis and Soviet Union blocs

    powers and Allies, including the Soviet Union (USSR) and Poland. It encompassed Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Northeast Europe (Baltics), and Southeast

    Eastern Front (World War II)

    Eastern Front (World War II)

    Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)

  • History of German settlement in Central and Eastern Europe
  • presence of German-speaking populations in Central and Eastern Europe is rooted in centuries of history, with the settling in northeastern Europe of Germanic

    History of German settlement in Central and Eastern Europe

    History_of_German_settlement_in_Central_and_Eastern_Europe

  • Hossbach Memorandum
  • 1937 memo outlining Hitler's policy of aggression

    that any German aggression in Eastern Europe was bound to trigger a war with France because of the French alliance system in Eastern Europe, the so-called

    Hossbach Memorandum

    Hossbach_Memorandum

  • May Crisis
  • Brief diplomatic crisis in 1938

    tension already high in Central Europe after the German annexation of Austria in March 1938 and the continued unrest in the German-speaking border regions

    May Crisis

    May_Crisis

  • Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–1950)
  • Population transfer during and after World War II

    expulsion from various Eastern and Central European countries, including Czechoslovakia, and from the former German provinces of Lower and Upper Silesia

    Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–1950)

    Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–1950)

    Flight_and_expulsion_of_Germans_(1944–1950)

  • Munich Agreement
  • 1938 cession of German-speaking Czechoslovakia to Nazi Germany

    Munich on 30 September 1938, by Nazi Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy. The agreement provided for the German annexation of part of the First

    Munich Agreement

    Munich Agreement

    Munich_Agreement

  • Nevile Henderson
  • British diplomat (1882–1942)

    whether it would be in Western Europe or in Eastern Europe. Unlike Henderson, who tended to gloss over the sufferings of German Jews, Ogilvie-Forbes gave far

    Nevile Henderson

    Nevile Henderson

    Nevile_Henderson

  • Oster conspiracy
  • 1938 proposed plan to overthrow Adolf Hitler

    September Conspiracy (German: Septemberverschwörung), was a proposed plan to overthrow German Führer Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime if Germany went to war with

    Oster conspiracy

    Oster conspiracy

    Oster_conspiracy

  • Demographic estimates of the flight and expulsion of Germans
  • Central and Eastern Europe did not breakout the ethnic German population and during the Cold War there was a lack of cooperation between West Germany

    Demographic estimates of the flight and expulsion of Germans

    Demographic_estimates_of_the_flight_and_expulsion_of_Germans

  • Godesberg Memorandum
  • Document issued by Adolf Hitler

    many Sudeten Germans wished to become part of the new German-speaking state of German Austria, and later they hoped to join Austria. However, the Treaty

    Godesberg Memorandum

    Godesberg Memorandum

    Godesberg_Memorandum

  • German-occupied Europe
  • Aspect of World War II

    Between 1938 and 1945, Nazi Germany occupied or controlled vast territories of Europe. Peaking in 1941–1942, Germany and the other Axis powers (namely

    German-occupied Europe

    German-occupied Europe

    German-occupied_Europe

  • First Vienna Award
  • 1938 treaty on Hungary's boundaries

    However, the situation in Central Europe changed after the Munich Agreement, and the German-Hungarian-Polish bloc was over. Germany refused to take steps

    First Vienna Award

    First Vienna Award

    First_Vienna_Award

  • Eastern Bloc
  • Cold War coalition of communist states

    of communist states of Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America that were aligned with the Soviet Union and existed during the Cold

    Eastern Bloc

    Eastern Bloc

    Eastern_Bloc

  • Consequences of Nazism
  • anti-German sentiment, culminating in the flight and expulsion of Germans from Central and Eastern Europe during the aftermath of World War II. German military

    Consequences of Nazism

    Consequences_of_Nazism

  • German diaspora
  • German emigrants and their descendants

    German diaspora (German: Deutschstämmige, pronounced [ˈdɔɪ̯t͡ʃˌʃtɛmɪɡə] ) consists of German people and their descendants living outside of Central Europe

    German diaspora

    German diaspora

    German_diaspora

  • 2021 Kabul airlift
  • Military evacuation following the Fall of Kabul

    intelligence projections had estimated, and evacuation efforts became more urgent. Several countries launched new evacuation operations, such as Canada's Operation

    2021 Kabul airlift

    2021 Kabul airlift

    2021_Kabul_airlift

  • Appeasement
  • Diplomatic policy of concessions

    States completed its withdrawal from Afghanistan and the evacuation of American citizens and residents and at-risk Afghans from Kabul International Airport

    Appeasement

    Appeasement

    Appeasement

  • 2026 Iran war regional mobilizations
  • Slovakia and other European countries solicited the help of resources from the European Union in the evacuation. By 6 March, German troops of the Bundeswehr

    2026 Iran war regional mobilizations

    2026_Iran_war_regional_mobilizations

  • Sudeten German Party
  • Political party in Czechoslovakia

    Sudeten German and Carpathian German Party (Sudetendeutsche und Karpatendeutsche Partei) in November 1935. With the rising power of Nazi Party in Germany, the

    Sudeten German Party

    Sudeten German Party

    Sudeten_German_Party

  • European foreign policy of the Chamberlain ministry
  • Foreign relations

    imminent risk of German attack, which led to a U-turn on British policy of avoiding commitments in Eastern Europe. In fact, there was no German attack planned

    European foreign policy of the Chamberlain ministry

    European foreign policy of the Chamberlain ministry

    European_foreign_policy_of_the_Chamberlain_ministry

  • Environmental racism in Central and Eastern Europe
  • Environmental racism in Central and Eastern Europe is well documented. In Central and Eastern Europe, socialist governments have generally prioritized

    Environmental racism in Central and Eastern Europe

    Environmental racism in Central and Eastern Europe

    Environmental_racism_in_Central_and_Eastern_Europe

  • Operation Barbarossa
  • 1941 Axis invasion of the Soviet Union during WWII

    offensive operations and the German inability to do so alone, the German-Finnish effort in central and northern Finland came to an end. Germany had pressured

    Operation Barbarossa

    Operation Barbarossa

    Operation_Barbarossa

  • Gaza Strip evacuations
  • State-ordered displacement

    including those in Gaza City, to evacuate within 24 hours. This evacuation triggered a humanitarian crisis, which Palestinians (and some Israelis) have compared

    Gaza Strip evacuations

    Gaza Strip evacuations

    Gaza_Strip_evacuations

  • Looting of Poland in World War II
  • foolproof, and they lost track of much of the looted goods during the increasingly haphazard German evacuation from Central and Eastern Europe in 1944.

    Looting of Poland in World War II

    Looting of Poland in World War II

    Looting_of_Poland_in_World_War_II

  • Soviet evacuation of Tallinn
  • 1941 Soviet naval evacuation from Tallinn to Kronstadt

    Soviet evacuation of Tallinn was a Soviet naval evacuation operation carried out from 27 to 31 August 1941 during World War II, the Continuation War, and the

    Soviet evacuation of Tallinn

    Soviet evacuation of Tallinn

    Soviet_evacuation_of_Tallinn

  • Why England Slept
  • Book by John F. Kennedy

    Churchill's 1938 book Arms and the Covenant, published in the United States as While England Slept, which also examined the buildup of German power. Kennedy's book

    Why England Slept

    Why England Slept

    Why_England_Slept

  • Gallipoli campaign
  • Military campaign during World War I

    failed and Hamilton briefly considered the evacuation of Suvla and Anzac. Elements of the new Australian 2nd Division began arriving at Anzac from Egypt

    Gallipoli campaign

    Gallipoli campaign

    Gallipoli_campaign

  • World War II
  • Global conflict (1939–1945)

    New York: W. W. Norton. Berend, Ivan T. (1996). Central and Eastern Europe, 1944–1993: Detour from the Periphery to the Periphery. Cambridge: Cambridge

    World War II

    World War II

    World_War_II

  • World War I
  • Global conflict from 1914 to 1918

    firstworldwar.com. Archived from the original on 27 April 2010. Retrieved 27 May 2010. Cas Mudde. Racist Extremism in Central and Eastern Europe Archived 15 May 2016

    World War I

    World War I

    World_War_I

  • Nazi Germany
  • German state from 1933 to 1945

    Nazi Germany, officially the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi

    Nazi Germany

    Nazi Germany

    Nazi_Germany

  • World War II evacuation and expulsion
  • Series of exoduses in the aftermath of World War II

    displacements was East-Central and Eastern Europe, although Japanese people were expelled during and after the war by Allied powers from locations in Asia

    World War II evacuation and expulsion

    World_War_II_evacuation_and_expulsion

  • Evacuation in the Soviet Union
  • Mass migration during World War II

    plans and the formation in 1941 of evacuation committees such as the Council for Evacuation and the State Department Committee (GKO), most evacuations were

    Evacuation in the Soviet Union

    Evacuation in the Soviet Union

    Evacuation_in_the_Soviet_Union

  • Geographical distribution of German speakers
  • early modern period, German varieties were a lingua franca of Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe (Hanseatic League). German is a recognised minority

    Geographical distribution of German speakers

    Geographical distribution of German speakers

    Geographical_distribution_of_German_speakers

  • List of mass evacuations
  • resulted in the mass evacuation of numerous Roman settlements in Britain. 79 – Eruption of Mount Vesuvius caused evacuation of Pompeii and surrounding areas

    List of mass evacuations

    List of mass evacuations

    List_of_mass_evacuations

  • Japanese occupation of New Guinea
  • 1941–1945 occupation during World War II

    quickly capturing the New Guinea territorial capital of Rabaul and forcing an evacuation of Australian civilians in the mandate. Japanese forces also subsequently

    Japanese occupation of New Guinea

    Japanese occupation of New Guinea

    Japanese_occupation_of_New_Guinea

  • Expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia
  • Part of post–WWII history

    of Germans from Czechoslovakia after World War II was part of a broader series of evacuations and deportations of Germans from Central and Eastern Europe

    Expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia

    Expulsion_of_Germans_from_Czechoslovakia

  • Nuremberg executions
  • Executions that followed the Nuremberg Trials

    Nuremberg trials, ten prominent members of the political and military leadership of Nazi Germany were executed by hanging: Joachim von Ribbentrop, Wilhelm

    Nuremberg executions

    Nuremberg_executions

  • German casualties in World War II
  • Casualties of German citizens during World War II

    900,000 men conscripted from outside Germany's 1937 borders, in Austria and in east-central Europe.[page needed] The German government reported that

    German casualties in World War II

    German casualties in World War II

    German_casualties_in_World_War_II

  • Indian Army during World War II
  • Military unit

    POWs died in captivity in Europe. By 30 April 1945, only 8,950 Indian prisoners of war remained in German camps. The German Indische Legion saw little

    Indian Army during World War II

    Indian Army during World War II

    Indian_Army_during_World_War_II

  • British pet massacre
  • Mass killing of pets in 1939

    " NARPAC's messaging was primarily focused on evacuation, suggesting moving pets from the big cities and into the countryside; but a line at the end noted

    British pet massacre

    British_pet_massacre

  • 1935 Czechoslovak parliamentary election
  • the newly established Sudeten German Party, which won 44 seats in the Chamber and 23 in the Senate. Funded by the German Nazi Party, it won over two-thirds

    1935 Czechoslovak parliamentary election

    1935 Czechoslovak parliamentary election

    1935_Czechoslovak_parliamentary_election

  • Blockade of Germany (1939–1945)
  • WWII operation to restrict supply lines

    Lorraine and Luxembourg, the withdrawal of Swedish ships from trade with German ports, the closing of Swedish Baltic ports to German shipping, and the loss

    Blockade of Germany (1939–1945)

    Blockade of Germany (1939–1945)

    Blockade_of_Germany_(1939–1945)

  • List of conflicts in Europe
  • war. There are various definitions of Europe and in particular, there is a significant dispute about the eastern and southeastern boundaries, specifically

    List of conflicts in Europe

    List_of_conflicts_in_Europe

  • Sulz, Ukraine
  • Village in Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine

    residents were driven from the area by the advancing Soviet army in 1944. Black Sea Germans German evacuation from Central and Eastern Europe Josef Alois Kessler

    Sulz, Ukraine

    Sulz,_Ukraine

  • A–A line
  • Military goal of Operation Barbarossa

    Eastern Front of World War II Ural Mountains in Nazi planning Wehrbauer Russian: Архангельск — Астрахань, romanized: Arkhangelsk — Astrakhan; German:

    A–A line

    A–A line

    A–A_line

  • History of Germans in Russia, Ukraine, and the Soviet Union
  • ethnic Germans fled or were forcibly expelled by the Russians and the Poles from Eastern Europe, particularly those who had maintained their German language

    History of Germans in Russia, Ukraine, and the Soviet Union

    History_of_Germans_in_Russia,_Ukraine,_and_the_Soviet_Union

  • War aims of the First World War
  • Territorial, political, and economic objectives in the First World War

    Africa and Asia Minor—was soon supplanted by a broader goal of asserting German dominance within Europe, motivated by concerns over Germany's central geographic

    War aims of the First World War

    War aims of the First World War

    War_aims_of_the_First_World_War

  • Flight of Poles from the USSR
  • Forced migration during World War II

    ally, Nazi Germany, and in July 1941 signed a London treaty with Poland, granting amnesty for Polish citizens in the Soviet Union. The evacuation of the Polish

    Flight of Poles from the USSR

    Flight of Poles from the USSR

    Flight_of_Poles_from_the_USSR

  • Operation Cycle
  • Evacuation of Allied troops from Le Havre in 1940

    Operation Cycle is the name of the evacuation of Allied troops from Le Havre, in the Pays de Caux of Upper Normandy from 10 to 13 June 1940, towards the

    Operation Cycle

    Operation Cycle

    Operation_Cycle

  • German rearmament
  • Military rearmament in Germany 1918–1939

    German rearmament (Aufrüstung, German pronunciation: [ˈaʊ̯fˌʀʏstʊŋ]) was a policy and practice of rearmament carried out by Germany from 1918 to 1939 in

    German rearmament

    German rearmament

    German_rearmament

  • 2024 Central European floods
  • Floods caused by Storm Boris

    The 2024 Central European floods were a series of floods caused by a record heavy rainfall generated by Storm Boris, an extremely humid Genoa low. The

    2024 Central European floods

    2024 Central European floods

    2024_Central_European_floods

  • Operation Aerial
  • Second World War evacuation from ports in western France

    against Nazi Germany. Operation Dynamo, the evacuation from Dunkirk and Operation Cycle from Le Havre, had finished on 13 June. British and Allied ships

    Operation Aerial

    Operation Aerial

    Operation_Aerial

  • Gothic Line
  • German defensive line in Italy during World War II

    The Gothic Line (German: Gotenstellung; Italian: Linea Gotica) was a German and Italian defensive line of the Italian Campaign of World War II. It formed

    Gothic Line

    Gothic Line

    Gothic_Line

  • Armistices of 1918 on the Eastern and Italian fronts
  • Armistices by Germany's allies in WW1

    1918 on the Eastern and Italian fronts are a series of agreements concluded in the autumn of 1918 by Germany’s allies. At that time, the Central Powers were

    Armistices of 1918 on the Eastern and Italian fronts

    Armistices of 1918 on the Eastern and Italian fronts

    Armistices_of_1918_on_the_Eastern_and_Italian_fronts

  • Little Ships of Dunkirk
  • Boats in the 1940 Dunkirk evacuation

    and dry on the beach for 4 hours until the next day when she resumed the evacuation. Charles Cooper Henderson (ON 761), a Beach-class lifeboat from Dungeness

    Little Ships of Dunkirk

    Little Ships of Dunkirk

    Little_Ships_of_Dunkirk

  • Belarusian Central Council
  • Puppet government of Nazi Germany in Reichskommissariat Ostland

    rather than by the German administration. The organizers feared provocations from both Soviet partisans and the Germans. After evacuation, the leadership

    Belarusian Central Council

    Belarusian Central Council

    Belarusian_Central_Council

  • Frank Ashton-Gwatkin
  • British diplomat and writer (1889–1976)

    Agreement in 1938 - of “an Anglo-German policy of economic co-operation” flourishing within a German-dominated East Central Europe. Ashton-Gwatkin's literary

    Frank Ashton-Gwatkin

    Frank_Ashton-Gwatkin

  • Timeline of events preceding World War II
  • with Germany marks the end of World War I. German troops are given 72 hours to evacuate occupied territories and Allied troops subsequently move in and occupy

    Timeline of events preceding World War II

    Timeline of events preceding World War II

    Timeline_of_events_preceding_World_War_II

  • Collaboration with the Empire of Japan
  • Stance in occupied countries in World War II

    colonised by European empires, the Soviet Union, and the United States. The Japanese recruited volunteers from several occupied regions and also from among Allied

    Collaboration with the Empire of Japan

    Collaboration with the Empire of Japan

    Collaboration_with_the_Empire_of_Japan

  • Alphonse Juin
  • French Army officer (1888–1967)

    encircled in the Lille pocket during the Battle of France and Juin was captured by German forces. He remained a prisoner of war until being released

    Alphonse Juin

    Alphonse Juin

    Alphonse_Juin

  • Battle for Henderson Field
  • Battle of the Pacific campaign of World War II (1942)

    Japanese, took place from 23 to 26 October 1942 on and around Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands. The battle was a land, sea, and air battle of the Pacific

    Battle for Henderson Field

    Battle for Henderson Field

    Battle_for_Henderson_Field

  • Crimean offensive
  • 1944 offensive into Crimea by the Red Army during World War II

    evacuation of Crimea by the Germans. German and Romanian forces suffered considerable losses during the evacuation. The Germans took control of the Crimean

    Crimean offensive

    Crimean offensive

    Crimean_offensive

  • Axis leaders of World War II
  • Model was a general in the German army who became best known as a skilled practitioner of defensive warfare on both the Eastern and Western Fronts. Following

    Axis leaders of World War II

    Axis leaders of World War II

    Axis_leaders_of_World_War_II

  • Battle of Tassafaronga
  • 1942 naval battle in the Pacific theater of World War II

    retaken from the Allies, on 31 December Japan's Imperial General Headquarters, with approval from Emperor Hirohito, agreed to the evacuation of all Japanese

    Battle of Tassafaronga

    Battle of Tassafaronga

    Battle_of_Tassafaronga

  • Operation Sonnenblume
  • Dispatch of German and Italian troops to North Africa during the Second World War

    the new Italian–German command. The first German troops reached Sirte on 15 February, advanced to Nofilia on 18 February and a German raiding party ambushed

    Operation Sonnenblume

    Operation Sonnenblume

    Operation_Sonnenblume

  • The Holocaust
  • Genocide of European Jews by Nazi Germany

    Hebrew as the Shoah, was the genocide of European Jews during World War II. From 1941 to 1945, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered

    The Holocaust

    The Holocaust

    The_Holocaust

  • Leapfrogging (strategy)
  • Military strategy

    Versailles gave Japan a mandate over former German colonies in the western Pacific—specifically, the Mariana, Marshall, and the Caroline Islands. If these islands

    Leapfrogging (strategy)

    Leapfrogging (strategy)

    Leapfrogging_(strategy)

  • Raising a Flag over the Reichstag
  • 1945 photograph by Yevgeny Khaldei

    the Red Army breached the German front as a result of the Vistula–Oder offensive and rapidly advanced westward through Germany, as fast as 30–40 kilometres

    Raising a Flag over the Reichstag

    Raising a Flag over the Reichstag

    Raising_a_Flag_over_the_Reichstag

  • Eastern Front (World War I)
  • East European theater of World War I

    most of Eastern Europe, and stretched deep into Central Europe. The term contrasts with the Western Front, which was being fought in Belgium and France

    Eastern Front (World War I)

    Eastern Front (World War I)

    Eastern_Front_(World_War_I)

  • Operation Berlin (Atlantic)
  • German commerce raid during the naval battles of the Second World War

    Operation Berlin (German: Unternehmen Berlin) was a raid conducted by the two German Scharnhorst-class battleships against Allied shipping in the North

    Operation Berlin (Atlantic)

    Operation Berlin (Atlantic)

    Operation_Berlin_(Atlantic)

  • Soviet atrocities committed against prisoners of war during World War II
  • (2000). Forced migration in Central and Eastern Europe, 1939–1950. Psychology Press. pp. 31–33. ISBN 978-0714651323. Archived from the original on 6 December

    Soviet atrocities committed against prisoners of war during World War II

    Soviet_atrocities_committed_against_prisoners_of_war_during_World_War_II

  • Axis capture of Tobruk
  • 1942 battle during the Western Desert Campaign of World War II

    "Brescia" forward and the 17th Infantry Division "Pavia" in reserve. In the south-eastern corner were the German 90th Light Division and the Axis artillery

    Axis capture of Tobruk

    Axis capture of Tobruk

    Axis_capture_of_Tobruk

  • Pegasus Bridge
  • Canal bridge in Normandy; scene of a WWII battle

    action was to prevent German armour from crossing the bridges and attacking the eastern flank of the landings at Sword Beach, and to prevent the British

    Pegasus Bridge

    Pegasus Bridge

    Pegasus_Bridge

  • Life unworthy of life
  • Phrase in Nazi Germany

    also carried out in the Eastern European countries and territories Nazi Germany conquered during the war. Categories are fluid and no definitive figure can

    Life unworthy of life

    Life unworthy of life

    Life_unworthy_of_life

  • Volga Germans
  • 18th-century German immigrants to the Volga region of Russia

    stated that the evacuation was a preventive measure, so that the German population would not be misled into collaborating with the German Army rather than

    Volga Germans

    Volga Germans

    Volga_Germans

  • Timeline of World War II (1939)
  • List of significant events occurring during World War II in 1939

    of the Battle of the Atlantic. In eastern Europe, however, the agreement between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany signed on 23 August opened the way

    Timeline of World War II (1939)

    Timeline of World War II (1939)

    Timeline_of_World_War_II_(1939)

  • Battle of El Guettar
  • 1943 battle of World War II

    The Battle of El Guettar took place from 23 March – 3 April 1943, in south-central Tunisia during the Tunisia Campaign of World War II. It was fought by

    Battle of El Guettar

    Battle of El Guettar

    Battle_of_El_Guettar

  • Mexico during World War II
  • of oil tankers by German submarine attacks, resulting in Mexico declaring war on the Axis powers of Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and the Empire of Japan

    Mexico during World War II

    Mexico during World War II

    Mexico_during_World_War_II

  • Battle of Kohima
  • 1944 battle around Kohima, Nagaland, India

    itself runs roughly north and south. The road from Dimapur to Imphal climbs to its northern end and runs along its eastern face. In 1944, Kohima was the

    Battle of Kohima

    Battle of Kohima

    Battle_of_Kohima

  • Kyiv pogrom (1945)
  • Anti-Jewish pogrom in Kyiv in 1945

    before the war, and after evacuation he served as an NKVD radio operator in Azerbaijan. Grabar and Melnikov were originally from Kyiv and had been Red Army

    Kyiv pogrom (1945)

    Kyiv_pogrom_(1945)

  • Maurice Gamelin
  • French general (1872–1958)

    (2013). The Last Battle: When U.S. and German Soldiers Joined Forces in the Waning Hours of World War II in Europe. Philadelphia: Da Capo Press. ISBN 978-0-306-82209-4

    Maurice Gamelin

    Maurice Gamelin

    Maurice_Gamelin

  • Operation Cottage
  • Allied tactical operation of World War II

    realized the isolated Kiska Island was no longer defensible and planned for an evacuation. Starting in late July, there were increasing signs of Japanese

    Operation Cottage

    Operation Cottage

    Operation_Cottage

  • Battle in Berlin
  • Military operations in the city of Berlin near the end of World War II

    but the territory of Germany east of the River Elbe still under German control, the battle in Berlin details the fighting and German capitulation that took

    Battle in Berlin

    Battle in Berlin

    Battle_in_Berlin

  • Crimean campaign
  • Axis invasion of Crimea during World War II

    Army and enabled the three-year-long German occupation of Crimea. Beginning on 26 September 1941, the German 11th Army and the Romanian Third Army and Fourth

    Crimean campaign

    Crimean campaign

    Crimean_campaign

  • UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies
  • London university department

    Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES /ˈsiːs/) is a school of University College London (UCL) specializing in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe, Russia

    UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies

    UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies

    UCL_School_of_Slavonic_and_East_European_Studies

  • Normandy massacres
  • Series of executions of Canadian POWs during World War II

    The Germans were soon forced to evacuate Authie due to British naval shelling, and murdered at least 12 Canadian POWs during the subsequent evacuation. Six

    Normandy massacres

    Normandy massacres

    Normandy_massacres

  • Battle of the Tenaru
  • 1942 World War II battle

    its track broken by an explosion from a grenade prompting the rest of the tanks to surround it protectively and evacuate its crew. When the tank attack

    Battle of the Tenaru

    Battle of the Tenaru

    Battle_of_the_Tenaru

  • List of World War II weapons of the United Kingdom
  • developed from the German MP28, used by the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force. Sten – simple design, low-cost British submachine gun in service from late

    List of World War II weapons of the United Kingdom

    List_of_World_War_II_weapons_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Consequences of the attack on Pearl Harbor
  • and the European theatre of war as well as with Japan. Following the attack, the US interned 120,000 Japanese Americans, 11,000 German Americans, and

    Consequences of the attack on Pearl Harbor

    Consequences of the attack on Pearl Harbor

    Consequences_of_the_attack_on_Pearl_Harbor

  • Carlson's patrol
  • WWII anti-Japanese operation in 1942

    unit under Kawaguchi consisting of troops from the 230th Infantry Regiment (from the 38th Infantry Division), and the division reserve led by Maruyama comprising

    Carlson's patrol

    Carlson's patrol

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  • Business collaboration with Nazi Germany
  • sparked outcry in Germany. Georg Gyssling, the German consul in Los Angeles in 1933, threatened the American film studios with a German film regulation

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  • List of timelines of World War II
  • Index of lists with the same name

    (1940) Timeline of the North African campaign (1940–1943) Timeline of the Eastern Front of World War II (1941–1945) Timeline of declarations of war during

    List of timelines of World War II

    List_of_timelines_of_World_War_II

  • Indian Ocean in World War II
  • Naval theatre of operations

    Force of cruisers, destroyers and submarines to stop German merchant ships leaving the Dutch East Indies. 11 May 1940: German merchant raider Atlantis entered

    Indian Ocean in World War II

    Indian Ocean in World War II

    Indian_Ocean_in_World_War_II

  • Plan W
  • Plan of joint military operations during World War II

    Lion) and were also concerned about the possibility of a German invasion of Ireland. German planning for Operation Green began in May 1940 and the British

    Plan W

    Plan W

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