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Great Britain and the United States in World War II - Coggle Diagram
Great Britain and the United States in World War II
United States of America :
December 8, 1941. The USA declared a war.
December 1941 - April 1942. Filipino operation.
May 1942. Battle of the Coral Sea.
June 1942. Battle of Midway.
August 1942 - February 1943. Battle of Guadalcanal.
June 1943 - September 1944. Battle of Solomon Islands, Bougainville, New Britain, Gilbert and Marshall Islands, New Guinea.
June - November 1944. Mariana-Palauan operation.
October 1944. Naval battle off Leyte Island.
February - June 1945. Battle for the islands of Iwo Jima and Okinawa
6 and 9 August 1945. Bombing of Hiroshima, Nagasaki.
November 1942 - May 1943. North African campaign.
July 1943 - August 1944. Italian campaign.
August - September 1944. South French operation.
March - May 1945. Central European operation.
Great Britain
September 3, 1939.
Great Britain and France declare war on Germany.
July 10 - October 31, 1940.
The air war against England, known as the Battle of Britain, ends with the defeat of Nazi Germany.
May 30, 1942 - May 1945.
British bombing Cologne
June 1942.
British and American navies halt the advance of the Japanese fleet in the central Pacific Ocean near the Midway Islands.
October 23-24, 1942.
British Army defeats Germany and Italy at the Battle of El Alamein (Egypt)
November 8, 1942.
American and British troops land at several locations along the coast of Algeria and Morocco in French North Africa.
July 10, 1943.
American and British troops land in Sicily. By mid-August, the Allies take control of Sicily.
June 6, 1944.
British and American troops successfully land on the coast of Normandy (France), opening the Second Front against Germany.