1. December 01, 2010
US & France leading up to
German occupation
Timeline:
By the Emilys.
Monroe, Chapman Wednesday, December 1, 2010 4:22:41 PM ET
2. December 01, 2010
SURRENDER!
U.S and France leading up to The armistice said
that Germany
controlled almost
German occupation May 22,
all of France.
Weygand and June 22, France
Churchill met in signs an
Paris to make a armistice with
1939, The USS September 1,
plan on how to Nazi Germany at
Reuben James Germany Compiègne
sinks (navy save Paris.
invades Poland.
boat) and gives June 3, Germans
(Important
America a bomb Paris, killing
because start of over 254 people.
wake-up call.
WWII.)
1939 1940 1941
January 30, Hitler September 3,
proclaims his May 13, German December 7,
Great Britain, tanks (panzers)
hate for Jews in Japan bombs
France, Australia, advance on June 14,
his speech. Pearl Harbor.
and New Zealand France, crossing Germans
declare war the Meuse River. invade Paris.
Red= France against Germany.
Blue= U.S.A June 10, Italy
1940, Roosevelt becomes open declares war with
to an alliance with Great Britain. France and Britain,
and invades
southern France.
From 1933 - 1945,
Franklin D. Roosevelt
was the president of the
United States.
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