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What Countries Were Involved in World War 2

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Cypriot mule drivers were the first colonial troops sent to the Western Front. Countries Involved: Albania Arabia Austria-Hungary Belgium and colonies Brazil Bulgaria China Costa Rica Cuba Czechoslovakia Estonia Finland France and Empire Great Britain and Empire Germany and Empire Greece Guatemala Haiti Honduras Italy and colonies Japan Latvia Liberia Lithuania Luxembourg Montenegro Nicaragua Panama Persia Philippines Poland Portugal and colonies Romania Russia San Marino Serbia Siam Turkey Transcaucasia Unites States of America Answer.

Nonetheless, the dictator declared war on both Japan 8 December 1941 and Germany 12 December 1941 shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor, due to El Salvador's strong economic ties with the United States. On 17 June 1944, with American encouragement, Iceland became a permanently independent republic, and it cut all ties with Denmark.

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A Comprehensive World War One Timeline Date Summary Detailed Information 28 June 1914 Assassination of Franz Ferdinand The Balkan states of Bosnia and Herzegovina, had been annexed from Turkey and taken into the Austro-Hungarian Empire. This was strongly resented by many Serbs and Croats and a nationalist group, The Black Hand, was formed. Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, and his wife, had decided to inspect Austro-Hungarian troops in Bosnia. The date chosen for the inspection was a national day in Bosnia. The Black Hand supplied a group of students with weapons for an assassination attempt to mark the occasion. A Serbian nationalist student, Gavrilo Princip, assassinated the Austrian Archduke Ferdinand and his wife, when their open car stopped at a corner on its way out of the town. Although Russia was allied with Serbia, Germany did not believe that she would mobilise and offered to support Austria if necessary. However, Russia did mobilise and, countries involved in world war 1 their alliance with France, called on the French to mobilise. German troops poured into Belgium as directed under the Schleiffen Plan, drawn up in 1905. The British foreign secretary, Sir Edward Grey, sent an ultimatum to Germany demanding their withdrawal from the neutral Belgium. Aug 1914 Battle of Tannenberg The Russian army marched into Prussia. However, because of the differences in railway gauge between Russia and Prussia it was difficult for the Russians to get supplies through to their men. The ensuing battle was a heavy defeat for the Russians with thousands of men killed and 125,000 taken prisoner. Although the Germans won the battle, 13,000 men were killed. Although the Germans were unable to defeat the army completely, over 100,000 Russians were taken prisoner. The Belgians put up a good fight destroying railway lines to slow the transport of German supplies. Despite a French counter-attack that saw the deaths of many Frenchmen on the battlefields at Ardennes, the Germans continued to march into France. They were eventually halted by the allies at the river Marne. British troops had advanced from the northern coast of France to the Belgian town of Mons. Although they initially held off the Germans, they were soon forced to retreat. The British lost a huge number of men at the first battle of Ypres. By Christmas, all hopes that the war would be over had gone and the holiday saw men of both sides digging themselves into the trenches of theWestern Front. Dec 1914 Zeppelins The first Zeppelins appeared over the English coast. The Germans moderated their U-boat campaign. The gas, fired by the Germans claimed many British casualties. Feb 1915 Zeppelin bombing Zeppelin airships dropped bombs on Yarmouth. Feb 1915 Dardenelles The Russians appealed for help from Britain and France to beat off an attack by the Turkish. The British navy responded by attacking Turkish forts in the Dardenelles. Unfortunately the success was not followed up and the mission was a failure. He rejoined the army as a battalion commander. April 1915 Zeppelins The use of airships by the Germans increased. They were also used for naval reconnaissance, to attack London and smaller balloons were used for reconnaissance along the Western Front. They were only stopped when the introduction of aeroplanes shot them down. April 1916 Romania enter the war Romania joined the war on the side of the Allies. But within a few months was occupied by Germans and Austrians. German forces, confined to port by a British naval blockade, came out in the countries involved in world war 1 of splitting the British fleet and destroying it ship by ship. The German ships did a great deal of damage to British ships before once again withdrawing and the British Admiral Jellicoe decided not to give chase. Although British losses were heavier than the German, the battle had alarmed both the Kaiser and the German Admiral Scheer and they decided to keep their fleet consigned to harbour for the remainder of the war. The Germans hoped that by making raids on London and the South East, the British Air Force would be forced into protecting the home front rather than attacking the German air force. Dec 1916 Lloyd George Prime Minister Lloyd George became Prime Minister of the war time coalition. His war cabinet, unlike that of his predecessor, met every day. However, there was considerable disagreement among the members of the Cabinet, especially between Lloyd George and his war secretary, Sir Douglas Haig. Lloyd George suspected Haig of squandering life needlessly and was suspicious of his demands for more men and freedom of action in the field. Although the fighting continued for nine months, the battle was inconclusive. Casualties were enormous on both sides with the Germans losing 430,000 men and the French 540,000. The five month long battle saw the deaths of 420,000 British soldiers 60,000 on the first day200,000 French soldiers and 500,000 German soldiers all for a total land gain of just 25 miles. Haig was assured that the appointment was for one operation only and that if he felt the British army was being misused by the Frenchman he could appeal to the British government. July — Nov 1917 W. Haig protested to the British government and advocated trying his own scheme for a breakthrough. At the resulting battle of Passchendale, Haig broke his promise to call off the battle if the first stage failed because he did not want to lose face with the government. Churchill was duly appointed Minister countries involved in world war 1 Munitions. British and French reinforcements were sent to hold the line. All allied or neutral ships were to be sunk on sight and in one month almost a million tons of shipping was sunk. Neutral countries became reluctant to ship goods to Britain and Lloyd George ordered all ships carrying provisions to Britain to be given a convoy. Front Cambrai The British took a large force of tanks across the barbed wire and machine gun posts at Cambrai. Dec 1917 Treaty of Brest-Litovsk Following the successful revolution by the Bolsheviks, the Russians signed an Armistice with Germany at Brest-Litovsk. The terms of the treaty were harsh: Russia had to surrender Poland, the Ukraine and other regions. They had to stop all Socialist propaganda directed at Germany and pay 300 million roubles for the repatriation of Russian prisoners. At the same time the news came through that the allies had broken through from Salonika and forced Bulgaria to sue for peace. The terms of the armistice treaty allowed the allies access to the Dardenelles.

Together with the , they played a part in the and the , including France in 1944. An was signed after the Soviet offensive was , and the Wehrmacht was retreating from the. Italy These countries did not necessarily send troops and few saw fighting on their own soil; rather, they are countries who either declared war or were considered involved in the conflict such as being invaded before they could declare anything! Montenegro declared war on Austria-Hungary August 5 1914 Serbia declared war on Germany August 6 1914. Several hundred Norwegian sailors died when their ships were sunk by Japanese forces or during subsequent captivity. More than one million Australian men served in the war out of a total population of around seven million. Removal of Spanish troops from the Eastern Front was completed in March 1944. At the start of the war the had 2. The Allies promised all possible aid in the event of a German attack and guaranteed the integrity of Portugal's territorial possessions. As a result, the Italians were never able to successfully occupy and secure the entire country including the emperor's relocated capital at Gore in the southwest. Iceland's government formally protested the occupation, but provided the British with de facto cooperation. Internment of both Axis and Allied military took place in separate sections of the same camp.

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