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58210451534160The Blitz.The Blitz.5801995689610003122295416560Diagrams/pictures/annotated diagrams etc400000Diagrams/pictures/annotated diagrams etc46843953477260Ration book.0Ration book.34651953448685Evacuees. 0Evacuees. 3185795239204500447294023596600036810952137410Allied and Axis forces. 00Allied and Axis forces. 335089565786000521652561785500031222954105910Maps/flags00Maps/flags53828955337810Allied forces.Allied forces.5376545434086000320484543472100057956453667760Winston Churchill. 0Winston Churchill. 583565024866600032365956055360Map of countries involved in WW2. 0Map of countries involved in WW2. -4591050Key events/vocabulary/terms with diagramsAdolf Hitler- The name of the German leader during World War Two. Air raid- The name given to an air attack on Britain by Germany. Anderson shelter- People were required to report to these, or another place of safety, during an air raid. Axis powers- The countries who fought against the allies- they wanted more land and power. They were formed of Germany, Japan and Italy. Allied powers- The countries who fought against the axis powers- Britain was within this group of countries. Black out- A period of time where everyone had to distinguish lights as to not attract attention from enemy forces. Blitz- The name given to a series of bombing attacks on Great Britain by Germany. D-Day - The day that United States and British forces attacked the German forces on the shores of Normandy, France. A turning point in the war as the Allies defeated the Germans.Evacuee- A child who was sent to live in the country for safety. Evacuation- The process of evacuating children, and other vulnerable people, to the country for safety. Home Guard- These volunteers from Great Britain defended the 5 thousand miles of British coastline in the event of a German attack. Luftwaffe- The name of the German air force. RAF- The Royal Air-force was the air force of Great Britain. Rationing- During the war, certain foods and supplies were rationed, meaning you could only have a specified amount, which was shown in your ration book. Refugees- Men, woman and children, who were not safe in German territory, fled to other countries for safety. VE day- Victory in Europe day- celebrated the victory of the allied forces in Europe. Winston Churchill- The prime minister of Great Britain during World War Two. 00Key events/vocabulary/terms with diagramsAdolf Hitler- The name of the German leader during World War Two. Air raid- The name given to an air attack on Britain by Germany. Anderson shelter- People were required to report to these, or another place of safety, during an air raid. Axis powers- The countries who fought against the allies- they wanted more land and power. They were formed of Germany, Japan and Italy. Allied powers- The countries who fought against the axis powers- Britain was within this group of countries. Black out- A period of time where everyone had to distinguish lights as to not attract attention from enemy forces. Blitz- The name given to a series of bombing attacks on Great Britain by Germany. D-Day - The day that United States and British forces attacked the German forces on the shores of Normandy, France. A turning point in the war as the Allies defeated the Germans.Evacuee- A child who was sent to live in the country for safety. Evacuation- The process of evacuating children, and other vulnerable people, to the country for safety. Home Guard- These volunteers from Great Britain defended the 5 thousand miles of British coastline in the event of a German attack. Luftwaffe- The name of the German air force. RAF- The Royal Air-force was the air force of Great Britain. Rationing- During the war, certain foods and supplies were rationed, meaning you could only have a specified amount, which was shown in your ration book. Refugees- Men, woman and children, who were not safe in German territory, fled to other countries for safety. VE day- Victory in Europe day- celebrated the victory of the allied forces in Europe. Winston Churchill- The prime minister of Great Britain during World War Two. 9476106-56515007132320372110Key events and dates1939: 1st September 1939- Germany invades Poland. 3rd September 1939- Britain, France and their allies declare war on Germany. September 1939- Evacuations of children to the country starts. 1940: April- June- Germany invades European countries. 10th May- The Battle of France begins. 10th May- Winston Churchill is elected prime minister of Great Britain. 26th May- Thousands of allied troops are evacuated from the beaches of Dunkirk in France. 10th June- Italy declares war on Britain and France. 22nd June- France surrenders to Germany. 10th July- The Battle of Britain begins. 7th September- The Blitz begins. 1941: 22nd June- Germany invades the USSR (Soviet Union). 7th December - Japan bombs Pearl Harbour in the USA. 11th December- Germany and Italy declare war on the USA and the USA declare war on Italy and Germany. 1943: 16th and 17th May- The Dambusters bombing raid is carried out. 1944: 6th June- D-Day landings in Normandy, France. 1945: 7th May- Germany surrenders to the allies. 8th May- VE day- Britain celebrate victory in Europe. 6th and 9th August- The USA drops two atomic bombs in Japan. 1st September- Japan surrenders and World War Two officially ends. 1946: March- Evacuation officially ends and all children are returned home. 00Key events and dates1939: 1st September 1939- Germany invades Poland. 3rd September 1939- Britain, France and their allies declare war on Germany. September 1939- Evacuations of children to the country starts. 1940: April- June- Germany invades European countries. 10th May- The Battle of France begins. 10th May- Winston Churchill is elected prime minister of Great Britain. 26th May- Thousands of allied troops are evacuated from the beaches of Dunkirk in France. 10th June- Italy declares war on Britain and France. 22nd June- France surrenders to Germany. 10th July- The Battle of Britain begins. 7th September- The Blitz begins. 1941: 22nd June- Germany invades the USSR (Soviet Union). 7th December - Japan bombs Pearl Harbour in the USA. 11th December- Germany and Italy declare war on the USA and the USA declare war on Italy and Germany. 1943: 16th and 17th May- The Dambusters bombing raid is carried out. 1944: 6th June- D-Day landings in Normandy, France. 1945: 7th May- Germany surrenders to the allies. 8th May- VE day- Britain celebrate victory in Europe. 6th and 9th August- The USA drops two atomic bombs in Japan. 1st September- Japan surrenders and World War Two officially ends. 1946: March- Evacuation officially ends and all children are returned home. 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