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  1. Full-scale war in Europe began at dawn on 1 September 1939, when Germany used so-called Blitzkrieg tactics and military strength to invade Poland, to which both the United Kingdom and France had pledged protection and independence guarantees. On 3 September 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany, and other allies soon followed.

  2. World War II began on September 1st, 1939 when Nazi Germany invaded Poland. The war in Europe began at this point and unfolded as a series of major events and battles. The first weeks of the war in Europe consisted mostly of Germany, led by Adolf Hitler, unleashing its blitzkrieg tactics against Poland. Germany used its "lighting war" strategy ...

  3. The Axis Powers, spearheaded by Germany, Italy, and later joined by Japan, sought to expand their control and impose their totalitarian ideologies across the continent. One of the most iconic campaigns of the European Theater was the D-Day invasion, which took place on June 6, 1944.

    • 1939. September 3-May 8, 1945 - Battle of the Atlantic - Atlantic Ocean. December 13 - Battle of the River Plate - South America.
    • 1940. February 16 - Altmark Incident - European Theater. May 25-June 4 - Dunkirk Evacuation - European Theater. July 3 - Attack on Mers el Kebir - North Africa.
    • 1941. March 27-29 - Battle of Cape Matapan - Mediterranean. April 6-30 - Battle of Greece - Mediterranean. May 20-June 1 - Battle of Crete - Mediterranean.
    • 1942. January 7-April 9 - Battle of Bataan - Pacific Theater. January 31-February 15 - Battle of Singapore - Pacific Theater. February 27 - Battle of the Java Sea - Pacific Theater.
  4. World War Two European Theater Overview. WWII Principals Campaigns of the European Theater; Leadup to the War. National Realignments from World War I; German Expansion, 1936 -1939; Opening German Offensive. Campaign In Poland, Industry and Communications,1939; Campaign In Poland, Disposition Of Opposing Forces, 31 August 1939

  5. European Theater in World War II — US Army Divisions. Campaigns of the European Theater In World War II. D-Day & Normandy (6 Jun 44 - 24 Jul 44) Northern France (25 Jul 44 - 14 Sep 44) Southern France (15 Aug 44 - 14 Sep 44) Rhineland (15 Sep 44 - 21 Mar 45) Ardennes-Alsace (16 Dec 44 - 25 Jan 45) Central Europe (22 Mar 45 - 11 May 45)

  6. European Theatre. Invasion of Poland. Nordic Front. Western Front. Eastern Front. Mediterranean and Middle East Theatre. Pacific-Asian Theatre. Other theatres. Naval wars. Air wars. Contemporary wars. See also. List of theaters and campaigns of World War II.

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