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How did world war 2 end?

How did world war 2 end?. And why didn't germany attack the U.S. By: Camryn, Sammi, And Sofia. The war ended in Europe with the unconditional surrender by Germany on May 7, 1945 and then the German surrounded to the soviets on May 8, 1945.

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How did world war 2 end?

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  1. How did world war 2 end? And why didn't germany attack the U.S. By: Camryn, Sammi, And Sofia

  2. The war ended in Europe with the unconditional surrender by Germany on May 7, 1945 and then the German surrounded to the soviets on May 8, 1945. • Germany was defeated by the British and Americans in the south and west and by the Russians in the east. • Japan also unconditionally surrendered to the U.S. on Sept. 2, 1945 after 2 atomic Bombs were dropped by the U.S.A on Nagasaki and Hiroshima in Japan in Aug. 1945.

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  4. 1921-1938 • From Hitler becoming leader of the Nazi Party to the Munich Pact. • 1939 • From the invasion of Czechoslovakia (Czech·o·slo·va·ki·a) to the first Canadian troops arriving in Britain. • 1940 • From the end of the Russo-Finnish War to the battles in Egypt. • 1941 • the battles in Libya to the Japanese invasion of Hong Kong. • 1942 the Declaration of the United Nations to the Japanese defeat at Gona, New Guinea. • 1943 the Japanese defeat at Buna, New Guinea to Eisenhower becoming Allied supreme commander in Europe. • 1944 • the Allied landing at Anzio, Italy, to the German offensive in the Ardennes. • 1945 • From the Allied landing at Luzon, Philippines, to the surrender of Japan.

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