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America and World War II
1934
Hitler denounces the Treaty of Versailles, setting the stage for annexing, reoccupying and invading Europe.
1935
The American Congress passes the first in a series of neutrality acts that initially bars the sales of weapons to warring nations and expands to limiting all trade.
1940
Roosevelt makes the Destroyer-for Bases deal with Great Britain, breaking away from the Neutrality Acts of 1935, 1936 and 1937.
1941
Congresses passes the Lend-Lease Act (June), America extends embargo on Japan (July) Roosevelt and Churchill sign the Atlantic Charter (August), Japan launches a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor.
1942
Roosevelt Executive Order 9066, authorizing the establishment of “relocation” camps mainly targeting Japanese-Americans living on the west coast.
1944
Allied forces successfully gain a foothold in France after D-Day (June). General MacArthur and Allied forces take back the Philippines in the Battle of Leyte Gulf (October).
1945
Franklin Roosevelt dies while in office (April) and Harry Truman becomes the new president. Germany surrenders, ending the war in Europe (May). The United States drops two atomic bombs on Japan, leading to an armistice in the Pacific (August)
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