Yet another article supplied by Lola..
I certainly could not have put this together... This is a real piece of History
and shows clearly just how extensive this conflict was When I look at
these events I marvel that this little country of mine could have done so much..
This is truly humbling...Steve
Chronology
A chronological outline of
the major events preceding World War II, the chief military and political
occurrences in the various areas during the war, and peace treaties and other
postwar developments are presented under the following headings: (1) prelude to
war, (2) European and Mediterranean operations, (3) Pacific and eastern Asian
operations, and (4) political and diplomatic developments of the war and postwar
periods.
PRELUDE
TO WAR
1931
Sept.
18 --Japanese begin conquest of
Manchuria.
1932
March
1 --Manchuria becomes Japanese puppet state of
Manchukuo.
1933
Jan.
30 --Adolf Hitler becomes chancellor of Germany. March
27 --Japan leaves League of Nations. Oct.
14 --Germany leaves League of
Nations.
1934
Jan.
26 --Germany and Poland sign 10-year nonaggression pact.
June 30 --Hitler carries out blood purge of Nazi
Party. July 25 --Unsuccessful pro-Nazi revolt takes
place in Austria; Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss is
assassinated.
1935
March
16 --Hitler reintroduces compulsory military service.
May 2 --France and the USSR sign five-year mutual
assistance treaty. June 18 --Anglo-German naval
agreement is signed. Oct. 3 --Benito
Mussolini invades
Ethiopia.
1936
Jan.
15 --Japan withdraws from London Naval Conference.
March 7 --Hitler remilitarizes Rhineland.
May 5 --Italians capture Addis Ababa, ending major
operations in Ethiopia. July 17-18 --Spanish Civil
War begins. Oct. 25 --Germany and Italy form
Rome-Berlin Axis. Nov. 25 --Germany and Japan sign
Anti-Comintern Pact.
1937
July
7 --Marco Polo Bridge incident near Peiping sets off Sino-Japanese
War. Dec. 12 --Japanese planes sink United States
gunboat Panay in Yangtze River. Dec. 13 --Japanese
sack Nanking.
1938
March
13 --Hitler annexes Austria. Sept.
29-30 --Munich Conference approves German acquisition of the
Sudetenland.
1939
March
15 --Hitler occupies rest of Czechoslovakia. March
28 --Insurgent forces complete conquest of Spain.
April 7 --Mussolini invades Albania.
Aug. 23 --Germany and the USSR sign nonaggression
pact.
EUROPEAN AND MEDITERRANEAN OPERATIONS
Sept. 1 --Germany invades
Poland. Sept. 17 --Soviet forces invade Poland.
Sept. 27 --Warsaw capitulates. Oct.
6 --Last organized Polish resistance is broken at Kock.
Nov. 30 --Soviet forces invade
Finland.
1940
March
12 --Finland capitulates, signing Treaty of Moscow.
April 9 --Germans begin invasion of Norway and seize
Denmark. April 14 --Anglo-French forces reach Norway.
May 2 --Anglo-French forces are driven from central
Norway. May 10 --Germans invade the Netherlands,
Belgium, and Luxembourg. May 14 --Dutch Army
surrenders. May 20 --Germans break through to English
Channel at Abbeville. May 28 --Belgium surrenders
unconditionally. June 4 --British complete evacuation
of Dunkerque. June 8 --Allies leave Narvik.
June 9 --Norwegian Army agrees to armistice.
June 14 --Germans enter Paris. June
22 --German-French armistice is signed (fighting ends June 25 after
signature of Italo-French armistice June 24). July
3 --British attack French Fleet at Oran and Mers-el-Kebir.
July 10 --Battle of Britain begins.
Aug. 5 --Italians invade British Somaliland (conquest
is completed Aug. 19). Sept. 13 --Italians invade
Egypt. Sept. 23 --British and Free French attempt
unsuccessfully to take Dakar (attack ends Sept. 25). Oct.
28 --Mussolini invades Greece. Oct.
31 --Germans begin breaking off Battle of Britain.
Dec. 9 --Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell launches British
counteroffensive in Egypt.
1941
Feb.
7 --Trapped Italian army surrenders to British at Bedafomm, Libya.
Feb. 12 --Gen. Erwin Rommel arrives in Tripoli to take over North African campaign
for Axis. March 1 --Italians finally check Greek
counteroffensive. March 5 --British forces reach
Greek mainland. March 16 --British land at Berbera,
British Somaliland. March 24 --Axis forces launch
offensive in North Africa (Tobruk is invested by April 11).
April 6 --Axis forces invade Yugoslavia and Greece;
British occupy Addis Ababa. April 17 --Yugoslav Army
capitulates; British begin evacuating Greek mainland. April
30 --Organized resistance ends on Greek mainland. May
2 --British attack insurgents in Iraq (campaign ends May 31 with
occupation of Baghdad). May 20 --Germans begin
airborne attack on Crete. May 31 --Germans complete
conquest of Crete. June 8 --British attack Vichy
French forces in Syria, defeating them in six days. June
22 --Hitler invades the USSR. Aug.
21 --Hitler turns German main effort southward toward Kiev.
Sept. 8 --Leningrad's land connections with rest of
the USSR are severed. Sept. 19 --Kiev is captured.
Nov. 18 --British begin second invasion of Libya.
Nov. 20 --Germans capture Rostov.
Nov. 27 --Conquest of Italian East Africa is
completed with surrender of Gondar. Nov. 28 --Germans
are forced to evacuate Rostov. Dec. 5 --German
offensive stalls 25 miles from Moscow. Dec.
6 --Russians launch counteroffensive. Dec.
7 --Rommel begins withdrawal to El Agheila. Dec.
10 --British advance in Libya relieves Tobruk. Dec.
24 --British enter Benghazi.
1942
Jan.
2 --British capture bypassed fortress of Bardia, Libya.
Jan. 11 --Rommel withdraws westward toward El
Agheila. Jan. 17 --British reduce bypassed German
garrison of Halfaya. Jan. 20 --Russians recapture
Mozhaisk, 65 miles west-southwest of Moscow. Jan.
21 --Rommel launches major counteroffensive. Jan.
26 --First United States troops arrive in Northern Ireland.
Jan. 28 --British Eighth Army withdraws to El
Gazala-Bir Hacheim Line. Feb. 1 --Soviet
counteroffensive begins to bog down in German hedgehog defense system.
Feb. 12 --German warships Scharnhorst, Gneisenau, and
Prinz Eugen escape from Brest and run up English Channel to German ports.
March 27 --British carry out successful raid against
St. Nazaire, France. May 8 --Germans begin minor
operations to prepare for summer offensive in the USSR. May
12 --Russians launch large-scale spoiling offensive against Kharkov.
May 17 --Germans counterattack in Kharkov sector.
May 27 --Rommel launches major offensive against El
Gazala-Bir Hacheim line. May 28 --Germans complete
defeat of Soviet Kharkov offensive. May 30 --Royal
Air Force begins major air offensive against Germany with heavy raid on Cologne.
June 10 --Rommel forces evacuation of Bir Hacheim.
June 14 --British withdraw toward Egypt.
June 20 --Rommel breaks into Tobruk, completing its
capture June 21. June 24 --Rommel reaches Sidi
Barrani, Egypt. June 28 --Germans launch main summer
offensive in the USSR. June 30 --British are forced
back on prepared positions at El Alamein. July
1 --Germans complete capture of Sevastopol. July
2 --British Eighth Army begins limited counterattacks against Axis
forces in Egypt. July 4 --American crews participate
in Royal Air Force raid on airfields in the Netherlands, in the first United
States air operation in Europe. July 6 --Germans
capture Voronezh, near Don River. July 9 --German
offensive in the USSR divides, one army group advancing through Rostov into the
Caucasus oilfields and the other toward Stalingrad. July
23 --Germans capture Rostov. Aug.
9 --Germans penetrate northern foothills of the Caucasus.
Aug. 19 --British and Canadians, accompanied by small
detachment of United States Rangers, make amphibious raid on Dieppe, France.
Aug. 31 --Axis forces attack El Alamein position
(Battle of Alam el Halfa). Sept. 7 --Lt. Gen. Bernard
Law Montgomery halts British counterattack at Alam
el Halfa; begins elaborate preparations for major counteroffensive.
Sept. 16 --Germans penetrate Stalingrad suburbs.
Oct. 23 --British Eighth Army opens El Alamein
offensive. Nov. 1 --Heavy fighting continues in
Stalingrad and the Caucasus; Russians are gradually wearing down German
offensive. Nov. 5 --Axis troops withdraw from El
Alamein area. Nov. 8 --British and Americans land in
Morocco and Algeria. Nov. 9 --German troops begin
occupying Tunisia. Nov. 10 --Adm. Jean Francois
Darlan orders French forces in North Africa to cease resistance to Allied
invasion. Nov. 11 --Eighth Army's pursuit crosses
Egyptian frontier into Libya, taking Bardia; Axis troops move into unoccupied
France. Nov. 19 --Russians begin offensive in
Stalingrad area. Nov. 22 --Converging Soviet attacks
cut off German Sixth Army around Stalingrad. Nov.
27 --French warships in Toulon harbor are scuttled to prevent seizure
by Germans. Nov. 30 --Determined German resistance
halts Allied invasion of Tunisia. Dec. 12 --Germans
counterattack to relieve Sixth Army at Stalingrad. Dec.
16 --Soviet offensive against Italian Eighth Army on middle Don River
forces abandonment of effort to relieve Stalingrad. Dec.
24 --Lt. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, commanding Allied forces in North
Africa, decides to postpone Tunisian offensive until end of rainy
season.
1943
Jan.
2 --German troops in Caucasus area begin withdrawing northward
through Rostov. Jan. 10 --Russians begin attack
against Stalingrad pocket. Jan. 12 --Russians attempt
to raise siege of Leningrad. Jan. 16 --Berlin is
raided by Royal Air Force for the first time since Nov. 7, 1941.
Jan. 18 --Germans open limited offensive in Tunisia;
Russians reopen land communications with Leningrad. Jan.
23 --British Eighth Army occupies Tripoli; Germans break off Tunisian
offensive. Jan. 27 --United States Eighth Air Force
bombs Wilhelmshaven in its first attack on Germany. Feb.
2 --Last elements of German Sixth Army surrender at Stalingrad;
Russian spearheads push energetically toward Rostov, Kharkov, and Kursk.
Feb. 4 --British Eighth Army crosses into Tunisia
from Libya. Feb. 8 --Russians capture Kursk.
Feb. 14 --Germans launch spoiling offensive against
United States 2d Corps in Tunisia; Russians capture Rostov. Feb.
16 --Russians capture Kharkov. Feb.
20 --Rommel breaks through Kasserine Pass in Tunisia.
Feb. 21 --Germans launch counteroffensive toward
Kharkov. Feb. 22 --Rommel begins to withdraw through
Kasserine Pass. March 6 --Rommel is repulsed in
attack on British Eighth Army near Medenine. March
12 --Russians capture Vyazma. March
14 --Germans complete recapture of Kharkov. March
17 --United States 2d Corps begins offensive in Tunisia.
March 20 --British Eighth Army attacks Mareth Line.
March 27 --Enveloping attack by British Eighth Army
forces Germans to evacuate Mareth Line and retire northward.
April 23 --British-United States staff is established
in England under Lt. Gen. Sir Frederick E. Morgan to plan invasion of
northwestern Europe. May 4 --Final Allied offensive
opens in Tunisia. May 13 --Last Axis forces surrender
in Tunisia. May 16-17 --Royal Air Force raid breaches
Mohne and Eder dams, flooding portions of the Ruhr. May
18 --Air offensive begins against Pantelleria Island to clear way for
invasion of Sicily. June 11 --Pantelleria surrenders
unconditionally. June 14 --With occupation of
Lampione in Pelagie Islands, Allies gain control of all islands between Sicily
and Tunisia. June 20 --Royal Air Force makes first
shuttle-bombing raid between England and North Africa. June
22 --United States Eighth Air Force makes its first large-scale
daylight raid on Ruhr area. July 5 --Germans launch
offensive against Kursk salient. July 9 --Allied
forces invade Sicily; German Kursk offensive is checked. July
12 --Russians open major offensive against Orel salient.
July 22 --United States Seventh Army takes Palermo,
Sicily; Soviet offensive spreads across entire front. July
24 --United States Eighth Air Force makes its first raid on Norway.
Aug. 1 --Mass, low-level American air raid is made on
Ploesti, Romania. Aug. 5 --Russians capture Orel and
Belgorod. Aug. 17 --American and British forces
converge at Messina, Sicily; United States Eighth Air Force raids Schweinfurt
and Regensburg; Royal Air Force attacks German V-weapons experimental center at
Peenemunde. Aug. 23 --Germans evacuate Kharkov;
Russians attack heavily on Mius River front. Sept.
3 --British Eighth Army forces, crossing from Sicily, land on Italian
coast; Italian government signs secret armistice (effective Sept. 8).
Sept. 8 --Italian armistice is announced; Italian
Fleet and aircraft surrender to Allies. Sept.
9 --British amphibious assault seizes Taranto; Allied forces land at
Salerno. Sept. 11 --German counterattacks begin in
Salerno area. Sept. 13 --German counterattacks
seriously threaten Salerno beachhead. Sept.
14 --German Salerno attacks are contained. Sept.
17 --Germans begin fighting withdrawal from Salerno front; Russians
take Bryansk. Sept. 18-19 --Allies occupy Sardinia,
following German evacuation. Sept. 24 --Germans
evacuate Smolensk and Roslavl. Oct. 1 --Allied forces
enter Naples. Oct. 4 --Germans seize Kos, site of
only Allied air base in Aegean Sea; Allied forces gain control of Corsica.
Oct. 6 --United States Fifth Army reaches Volturno
River in Italy. Oct. 12-13 --United States Fifth Army
carries out assault crossing of Volturno River. Oct.
14 --United States Eighth Air Force raids Schweinfurt ball-bearing
plants. Nov. 1 --Soviet offensive against the Crimea
makes progress. Nov. 5 --United States Fifth Army
begins assault against Winter Line in Italy. Nov.
6 --Germans evacuate Kiev. Nov.
12 --Russians capture Zhitomir. Nov.
14 --Germans launch counterattack in Zhitomir area (recapture city
Nov. 19). Nov. 15 --Attack on Winter Line is halted
for regrouping. Nov. 20 --British Eighth Army attacks
on Sangro River front in Italy. Nov. 26 --Germans
evacuate Gomel. Dec. 1 --United States Fifth Army
attacks Winter Line in Liri Valley. Dec.
2 --Luftwaffe makes effective raid on Bari, Italy.
Dec. 14 --Russians begin winter offensive.
Dec. 16 --Germans evacuate San Pietro Infine, key
point in Winter Line. Dec. 24 --United States Eighth
Air Force makes major effort against German secret weapon
sites.
1944
Jan.
5 --Final phase of Winter Line offensive begins in Italy.
Jan. 15 --Operations against Winter Line are
successfully concluded; Russians launch major surprise offensive on Leningrad
front. Jan. 16 --Eisenhower assumes post as supreme
commander of Allied Expeditionary Force. Jan.
22 --Allies begin landing at Anzio, Italy; Germans halt Russians
around Vitebsk, though Russians continue gains elsewhere. Jan.
23 --Americans are repulsed in attempt to force Rapido River in
Italy. Feb. 3 --German counteroffensive against Anzio
beachhead begins during night; Allies on main Italian battlefront stall in front
of Cassino. Feb. 6 --Soviet offensive in the Ukraine
makes great progress near Nikopol. Feb. 18 --Anzio
beachhead is under extreme pressure. Feb. 19 --Allied
counterattack checks German Anzio offensive. March
4 --German forces around Anzio beachhead go over to the defensive;
first American air raid is made on Berlin. March
13 --Soviet troops force Dnieper River and take Kherson.
March 15 --Allies make third assault on Cassino;
Russians break through German defenses along Bug River. March
30 --Royal Air Force bombing raid on Nurnberg suffers extremely heavy
losses. April 10 --Russians recover Odessa.
April 15 --Soviet offensive into Poland captures
Tarnopol. May 9 --Russians recapture Sevastopol;
United States Eighth Air Force begins attacks on German airfields in northern
France. May 11 --Allies launch major offensive
against Gustav Line in drive for Rome. May
12 --United States Eighth Air Force attacks oil plants in central
Germany. May 13 --French Expeditionary Corps
penetrates Gustav Line. May 18 --Allies capture
Cassino. May 21 --Allied fighter aircraft begin
operations against enemy railroads in France and Germany. May
23 --Allied forces in Anzio beachhead begin breakout offensive.
May 30 --Loading of Allied assault forces for
Operation Overlord is begun. June 2 --United States
Fifteenth Air Force begins shuttle bombing between Italian and Soviet bases.
June 3 --Combat loading of troops for Operation
Overlord is completed. June 4 --Allied forces enter
Rome; D-day for Operation Overlord is postponed from June 5 to June 6.
June 6 --Operation Overlord begins; Allies land on
coast of Normandy. June 8 --American and British
beachheads establish contact. June 9 --Russians
launch offensive against Finns on Karelian Isthmus. June
12 --Allies capture Carentan in Normandy. June
17 --French force lands on Elba. June
27 --Americans capture Cherbourg. July
3 --United States First Army attacks southward from beachhead (battle
of the hedgerows). July 8 --British enter Caen.
July 13 --Russians capture Vilnyus.
July 18 --United States First Army captures St.-Lo;
Soviet offensive is checked at Augustow, but still advances elsewhere.
July 19 --United States Fifth Army captures Leghorn.
July 21 --Soviet offensive crosses Bug River.
July 25 --United States First Army launches major
breakout offensive (Operation Cobra). Aug. 1 --United
States Twelfth Army Group becomes operational in France; Polish underground
forces revolt as Soviet advance nears Warsaw. Aug.
4 --Allied forces in Italy halt along Arno River to regroup for
offensive against Gothic Line. Aug. 7 --United States
Third Army reaches Brest; Germans launch major counterattack near Mortain;
Soviet offensive is generally checked. Aug.
10 --Having halted German Mortain counteroffensive, United States
First Army resumes advance. Aug. 13 --Allied forces
begin closing Falaise-Argentan pocket. Aug.
15 --United States Seventh Army lands in southern France (Operation
Dragoon). Aug. 16 --United States Third Army captures
Orleans. Aug. 19 --French underground forces begin
Paris uprising. Aug. 20 --Falaise-Argentan pocket is
completely closed; United States Third Army crosses Seine near
Mantes-Gassicourt; Russians open offensive against Romania. Aug.
23 --Romania surrenders unconditionally. Aug.
25 --Allied forces enter Paris; attack on Gothic Line begins in
Italy. Aug. 28 --French complete capture of
Toulon-Marseille area. Sept. 1 --Gasoline shortage
halts United States Third Army; Germans begin withdrawal from Greek mainland and
adjacent islands. Sept. 4 --British enter Antwerp;
truce is established between the USSR and Finland. Sept.
6 --United States Third Army attacks Moselle River line.
Sept. 7 --United States Third Army begins attacks on
Metz. Sept. 9 The USSR grants Bulgaria an armistice.
Sept. 10 --Decision is reached to postpone opening
Antwerp's port until effort (Operation Market-Garden) has been made to secure a
Rhine crossing; United States Third Army begins large-scale Moselle crossing;
United States First Army captures city of Luxembourg. Sept.
11 --Patrols from Overlord and Dragoon forces establish contact near
Dijon. Sept. 12 --German garrison of Le Havre
surrenders; United States First Army reaches West Wall. Sept.
13 --Shuttle bombing between Western and Soviet bases is
discontinued. Sept. 14 --United States First Army
reaches suburbs of Aachen; United States Third Army surrounds Nancy; Russians
capture Warsaw suburb of Praga, and begin offensive in Estonia and Latvia;
United States Fifth Army is repulsed in attacks on Gothic Line in Italy.
Sept. 15 --United States First Army breaches West
Wall. Sept. 17 --Operation Market-Garden is launched.
Sept. 18 --Germans counterattack British airborne
troops at Arnhem, Netherlands. Sept. 19 --United
States Ninth Army completes mopping up in Brittany. Sept.
20 --British force Germans to withdraw from Rimini Line in Italy.
Sept. 23 --Russians break through German lines to
Gulf of Riga. Sept. 25 --United States Fifth Army
completes penetration of Gothic Line in Italy. Sept.
26 --Germans overrun last British units in Arnhem area, ending
decisive phase of Operation Market-Garden. Sept.
30 --Russians cross Danube in drive on Belgrade. Oct.
2 --Germans complete suppression of Warsaw revolt.
Oct. 3 --British troops land in southern Greece.
Oct. 13 British airborne troops are dropped near
Athens; Germans begin V-1 attacks on Antwerp. Oct.
14 --British troops enter Athens; Russians and Yugoslavs encircle
Belgrade. Oct. 15 --United States First Army
surrounds Aachen. Oct. 18 --Russians break into
eastern Czechoslovakia. Oct. 20 --Belgrade is
captured. Oct. 21 --Aachen garrison capitulates.
Oct. 22 --Russians advance from Petsamo, Finland, to
Norwegian frontier. Oct. 24 --British and Canadians
begin clearing approaches to Antwerp port. Oct.
25 --Russians enter Kirkenes, Norway. Nov.
4 --Channel to Antwerp is opened for minesweeping.
Nov. 8 --Approaches to Antwerp are completely
cleared; United States Third Army begins offensive toward the Saar.
Nov. 16 --United States First and Ninth armies begin
attempt to clear area between Wurm and Roer rivers (Operation Queen).
Nov. 19 --United States Third Army surrounds Metz.
Nov. 20 --French First Army breaks into Belfort.
Nov. 23 --French troops with United States Seventh
Army take Strasbourg. Nov. 28 --Antwerp port is
opened for shipping. Dec. 5 --Clashes occur between
British troops and Greek factions in Athens. Dec.
6 --Russians intensify offensive toward Budapest, Hungary.
Dec. 13 --Last bypassed Metz fort (Jeanne d'Arc)
surrenders to United States Third Army. Dec.
16 --Germans open major counteroffensive against United States
Twelfth Army Group in Ardennes area. Dec. 19 --United
States 101st Airborne Division reaches Bastogne; elements of United States Third
Army prepare to move north; United States Seventh Army goes on defensive in
Alsace-Lorraine. Dec. 21 --Germans begin siege of
Bastogne. Dec. 23 --Soviet forces close in on
Budapest; heavy fighting takes place in Lake Balaton area of Hungary.
Dec. 26 --Tanks of 4th Armored Division of United
States Third Army break through to Bastogne. Dec.
27 --Roads into Bastogne from the south are opened for trucks and
ambulances; Russians complete encirclement of Budapest. Dec.
30 --Allied forces begin counterattacks in the Ardennes.
Dec. 31 --Germans launch offensive against United
States Seventh Army in Alsace-Lorraine.
1945
Jan.
1 --Last major German air raid is made against Allied airfields.
Jan. 2 --Germans counterattack to relieve Budapest.
Jan. 3 --United States First Army begins
counteroffensive against northern flank of Ardennes salient.
Jan. 5 --Allied forces in Italy begin regrouping for
spring offensive. Jan. 12 --Russians launch
large-scale winter offensive in Poland (extend it to East Prussia Jan. 14).
Jan. 17 --Russians capture Warsaw.
Jan. 20 --French First Army begins offensive in
Alsace-Lorraine against Colmar pocket. Jan.
25 --German Alsace-Lorraine offensive ends with unsuccessful attack
near Haguenau. Jan. 28 --Russians complete conquest
of Lithuania and envelopment of Konigsberg. Feb.
2 --United States First Army begins advance to seize Roer River dams.
Feb. 4 --Allied forces in Italy begin limited
operations in preparation for spring offensive. Feb.
8 --Canadian First Army begins Operation Veritable to clear area
between Maas and Rhine rivers (with subsidiary Operation Blockbuster,
successfully completed March 10). Feb. 9 --French
First Army completes reduction of Colmar pocket. Feb.
10 --United States First Army seizes main Roer dam but finds that
Germans have destroyed outlet controls. Feb.
12 --Varkiza agreement ends civil war in Greece. Feb.
13 --Russians overrun last German position in Budapest.
Feb. 16 --Russians surround Breslau.
Feb. 23 --United States Ninth Army attacks across
Roer River (Operation Grenade) toward Rhine. March
6 --Operation Grenade is successfully completed.
March 7 --United States First Army completes capture
of Cologne; its 9th Armored Division seizes Rhine bridge at Remagen intact.
March 15 --United States Third and Seventh armies
launch coordinated offensive (Operation Undertone) to clear Saar-Palatinate
triangle (successfully completed March 25). March
16 --Russians begin offensive against Vienna. March
22 --United States Third Army makes assault crossing of Rhine at
Oppenheim. March 23 --British Second Army crosses
Rhine (Operation Plunder) in Rees-Wesel area. March
24 --United States Ninth Army attacks across Rhine in Dinslaken area;
United States Third Army begins similar attack (completed March 25) at Boppard.
March 26 --United States Seventh Army crosses Rhine
near Worms. March 31 --French First Army crosses
Rhine near Speyer and Germersheim. April 1 --United
States Ninth and First armies establish contact at Lippstadt, isolating Ruhr
area. April 7 --Russians enter Vienna.
April 9 --Russians storm bypassed Konigsberg
fortress; British Eighth Army opens major offensive in Italy.
April 12 --United States Ninth Army establishes
bridgehead on east bank of Elbe. April 13 --United
States Ninth Army seizes second Elbe bridgehead; Russians secure Vienna.
April 14 --Americans lose one Elbe bridgehead; United
States Fifth Army joins in Italian offensive. April
16 --Russians begin heavy offensive against Berlin.
April 17 --United States Seventh Army attacks
Nurnberg. April 18 --Organized German resistance in
Ruhr collapses; United States Third Army patrols enter Czechoslovakia.
April 20 --United States Seventh Army completes
capture of Nurnberg. April 21 --Organized German
resistance ends in Harz Mountains. April
23 --Russians fight way into Berlin; United States Fifth Army begins
assault crossing of Po River. April 25 --United
States First Army patrol makes contact with Russians near Torgau.
April 26 --British complete capture of Bremen.
April 29 --British Second Army begins advance from
Elbe River to Baltic; United States Fifth Army enters Milan; German Southwest
Army Group in Italy surrenders unconditionally. April
30 --United States Seventh Army occupies Munich. May
2 --British Second Army reaches Baltic, capturing Lubeck and Wismar;
Russians mop up Berlin; fighting ends in Italy; New Zealand troops occupy
Trieste. May 4 --Germans surrender forces in the
Netherlands, northwestern Germany, and Denmark (effective May 5); patrols of
United States Fifth and Seventh armies meet near Brenner Pass.
May 5 --United States Third Army begins offensive
into Czechoslovakia; German Army Group G surrenders in Bavaria to United States
Sixth Army Group. May 6 --United States Third Army
takes Plzen, Czechoslovakia. May 7 --German High
Command surrenders all forces unconditionally at Reims; Russians finally capture
Breslau. May 9 --European hostilities end officially
at 12:01 am
PACIFIC AND EASTERN ASIAN
OPERATIONS
1941
Nov.
26 --Pearl Harbor striking force sails from Kuril Islands.
Dec. 7 --Japanese carrier aircraft attack United
States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and nearby Army air bases; Japanese
destroyers bombard Midway Island. Dec. 8 --Japanese
planes raid American air bases in Philippines; Japanese invade Thailand and
Malaya; seize Shanghai International Settlement; attack mainland territories of
Hong Kong; bombard Wake and Guam. Dec. 9 --Japanese
invade Gilbert Islands. Dec. 10 --Japanese seize Guam
and begin landings on Luzon; British warships Repulse and Prince of Wales are
sunk off Malaya. Dec. 11 --Attempt by Japanese to
seize Wake Island is repulsed; Japanese begin invasion of Burma.
Dec. 13 --Japanese force British to withdraw from
mainland to Hong Kong Island. Dec. 16 --Japanese
invade British Borneo and Burma. Dec. 18 --Japanese
invade Hong Kong Island. Dec. 20 --Japanese land near
Davao, Mindanao, Philippines. Dec. 22 --Japanese make
major landing at Lingayen Gulf, Luzon, Philippines; Chiang Kai-shek offers
Chinese troops for defense of Burma; first American troops reach Australia.
Dec. 23 --Japanese overrun Wake Island; Gen. Douglas
MacArthur decides to withdraw into Bataan Peninsula, Luzon. Dec.
25 --Japanese complete conquest of Hong
Kong.
1942
Jan.
7 --American and Philippine forces complete withdrawal into Bataan
Peninsula. Jan. 11 --Japanese begin invasion of
Netherlands East Indies. Jan. 20 --Japanese begin
major offensive in Burma. Jan. 22 --MacArthur orders
withdrawal to final Bataan defensive position. Jan.
23 --Japanese make amphibious landings behind American-Philippine
positions on Bataan, but are contained; seize Rabaul, New Britain; and land on
New Ireland and Solomon Islands. Jan. 24 --United
States destroyers raid Japanese shipping off Balikpapan, Borneo (Battle of
Makassar Strait). Jan. 26 --Withdrawal to final
Bataan defensive position is successfully completed. Jan.
27 --British forces in Malaya begin withdrawal to Singapore Island.
Jan. 31 --British complete withdrawal to Singapore
Island. Feb. 1 --United States Pacific Fleet attacks
Japanese bases in Marshall and Gilbert Islands. Feb.
2 --Lt. Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell is appointed chief of staff to Chiang
Kai-shek. Feb. 4 --Dutch-United States naval force is
badly damaged by Japanese aircraft in Madoera Strait, Netherlands East Indies.
Feb. 8 --Japanese forces break off Bataan attacks to
reorganize for future decisive offensive; Japanese gain foothold on Singapore
Island. Feb. 14 --Japanese paratroopers seize
Palembang area, Sumatra. Feb. 15 --Singapore
surrenders unconditionally. Feb. 18 --Japanese seize
Bali, isolating Java. Feb. 19 --Darwin, Australia, is
badly damaged by massive Japanese air attacks. Feb.
22 --President Franklin D. Roosevelt orders MacArthur to leave
Philippines. Feb. 23 --British in Burma are forced
back across Sittang River; Japanese submarine shells refinery near Santa
Barbara, Calif. Feb. 27 --Allied naval forces are
decisively defeated during attack on Japanese convoy (Battle of the Java Sea).
Feb. 28 --Japanese invade Java. March
7 --British evacuate Rangoon, Burma. March
7-8 --Japanese land on New Guinea. March
9 --Dutch forces surrender to Japanese on Java. March
11 --MacArthur, family, and staff leave Bataan (reach Darwin March
17). March 24 --Japanese begin heavy air and
artillery bombardment of Bataan and Corregidor. April
3 --Japanese launch major offensive against Bataan.
April 4 --Japanese carrier task force begins
large-scale raid into Indian Ocean, attacking Colombo and Trincomalee, Ceylon,
during following week. April 9 --American-Philippine
forces on Bataan surrender; Japanese concentrate planes and artillery against
Corregidor. April 18 --MacArthur assumes command of
Southwest Pacific area; Lt. Col. James H. Doolittle leads air raid on Tokyo.
April 29 --Japanese seize Lashio, southern terminus
of Burma Road. May 3 --Japanese occupy Tulagi,
Solomon Islands. May 4 --United States carrier planes
raid Tulagi. May 5 --British invade Madagascar;
Japanese make assault landing on Corregidor. May
6 --Lt. Gen. Jonathan M. Wainwright surrenders all forces in
Philippines unconditionally. May 7 --Battle of the
Coral Sea begins (ends May 8). May
10 --American-Philippine forces in Mindanao, Palawan, and Visayan
Islands begin surrendering (process is completed June 9). May
20 --Japanese complete conquest of Burma. June
3 --American aircraft from Midway locate main Japanese fleet
approaching that island. June 4 --Japanese are
decisively defeated in Battle of Midway (pursuit continues into June 6).
June 6-7 --Japanese land troops on Aleutian islands
of Attu and Kiska. July 2 --Joint Chiefs of Staff
order recovery of New Britain-New Ireland-New Guinea area, beginning with
occupation of lower Solomon Islands. July
22 --Japanese land at Gona and Buna, New Guinea, for overland advance
against Port Moresby. Aug. 7 --United States Marines
begin landing on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands. Aug.
8-9 --Japanese naval task force inflicts serious losses on Allied
fleet off Guadalcanal (Battle of Savo Island); Allied naval forces retire from
Guadalcanal area. Aug. 21 --First Japanese assault on
Henderson Field, Guadalcanal, is repulsed. Aug.
24 --United States carrier task force defeats Japanese in Battle of
the Eastern Solomons. Aug. 25 --Japanese begin attack
on Milne Bay, New Guinea. Sept. 5 --Japanese begin
evacuating Milne Bay beachhead. Sept. 9 --Japanese
plane (launched from submarine) starts small forest fire near Brookings, Oreg.
(this was the only bombing attack on the continental United States during war).
Sept. 13-14 --Japanese launch unsuccessful major
offensive on Guadalcanal. Sept. 16 --Japanese advance
against Port Moresby is halted. Oct. 11-12 --United
States naval task force defeats Japanese off Guadalcanal (Battle of Cape
Esperance). Oct. 13 --United States Army units land
on Guadalcanal. Oct. 14 --Henderson Field,
Guadalcanal, is temporarily rendered unusable by Japanese bombardment; Japanese
mass for attack on American beachhead. Oct.
23 --Japanese launch major Guadalcanal counteroffensive.
Oct. 25-26 --Japanese Guadalcanal attacks fail.
Oct. 26 --Japanese are defeated in naval Battle of
Santa Cruz. Oct. 29 --Alaska Highway is open for
traffic; Japanese break contact with United States forces on Guadalcanal and
withdraw northward. Nov. 1 --Americans begin
Guadalcanal offensive. Nov. 12 --Series of naval
engagements (Battle of Guadalcanal, ending Nov. 15) thwarts Japanese efforts to
land reinforcements on Guadalcanal. Nov.
16 --Australians and Americans, having forced Japanese back into
Buna-Gona beachhead during past month, attack that position.
Nov. 30 --Japanese are thwarted in effort to
reinforce Guadalcanal, but defeat United States cruiser task force (Battle of
Tassafaronga). Dec. 1 --Australians capture Gona.
Dec. 16 --British begin limited offensive in Arakan
coastal area in Burma. Dec. 18 --Allies begin major
offensive against Japanese positions around
Buna.
1943
Jan.
2 --Organized Japanese resistance at Buna ends. Jan.
22 --Japanese positions around Sanananda, New Guinea, are overrun.
Feb. 1 --Japanese begin evacuation of Guadalcanal
(operation is completed Feb. 7). Feb. 8 --Brig. Orde
C. Wingate's Chindits begin three-month raid against Mandalay-Myitkyina
railroad. Feb. 9 --Organized Japanese resistance ends
on Guadalcanal. Feb. 21 --Americans land on Russell
Islands. March 2 --Battle of the Bismarck Sea begins
(ends March 4 with destruction of entire Japanese convoy). March
12 --Japanese defeat British on Arakan front. March
26 --United States naval task force turns back effort by Japanese to
reinforce their Aleutian garrisons. April 18 --Adm.
Isoroku Yamamoto is killed when a Japanese plane is shot down over Solomon
Islands. May 11 --American expeditionary force lands
on Attu. May 12 --British withdraw to original
positions in Arakan sector of Burma. May
30 --Japanese resistance collapses on Attu. June
30 --Operation Cartwheel begins with Allied landings in central
Solomon Islands, Trobriand Islands, and Nassau Bay area of New Guinea.
July 5 --United States naval forces partially block
Japanese attempt to reinforce Kolombangara Island, central Solomons (Battle of
Kula Gulf). July 12 --United States naval task force
fails to prevent Japanese reinforcements from reaching Kolombangara (Battle of
Kolombangara or Second Battle of Kula Gulf). July
28 --Japanese evacuate Kiska undetected by Allies.
Aug. 5 --After 12 days of heavy fighting, Americans
capture Munda Airfield, New Georgia, central Solomons. Aug.
6 --Japanese naval force is defeated off Kolombangara (Battle of
Vella Gulf). Aug. 15 --Allied force begins landing on
Kiska (by Aug. 22, concedes island is deserted). Oct.
2 --Japanese withdraw successfully from Kolombangara; Australians
capture Finschhafen, New Guinea. Oct. 6-7 --Japanese
destroyers fight off smaller force of American destroyers while evacuating
Japanese troops from Vella Lavella (Battle of Vella Lavella).
Oct. 12 --United States Army Air Forces begin heavy
air attacks on Rabaul, New Britain. Nov.
1 --Americans land on Bougainville Island, northern Solomons; during
following night, Japanese naval task force is defeated offshore (Battle of
Empress Augusta Bay). Nov. 21 --Americans begin
landing on Makin and Tarawa, Gilbert Islands (atolls are cleared in three days).
Nov. 25 --Japanese destroyers are defeated off New
Ireland (Battle of Cape St. George). Dec.
24 --Bougainville beachhead, containing new airfields, is secured.
Dec. 26 --Americans land at Cape Gloucester, New
Britain. Dec. 29-30 --Cape Gloucester airfields are
secured.
1944
Jan.
25 --Chinese troops under General Stilwell begin counteroffensive in
Burma. Feb. 1 --Americans land on Kwajalein, Marshall
Islands (atoll is cleared by Feb. 8). Feb.
18 --United States naval task forces complete neutralization of
Japanese base at Truk; Americans begin landing on Eniwetok, Marshall Islands
(atoll is secured by Feb. 23). Feb. 24 --United
States 5307th Composite Unit (Merrill's Marauders) begins raid aimed at
Myitkyina airfield. Feb. 29 --Americans land on Los
Negros Island, Admiralty Islands. March 8 --Japanese
attack perimeter around Bougainville airfields; launch drive from Burma on
Imphal and Kohima, India. March 24 --Organized
Japanese resistance is broken on Bougainville and Los Negros.
March 31 --Japanese surround Imphal.
April 8 --Japanese surround Kohima.
April 17 --Japanese launch offensive in Honan, China,
directed at United States B-29 bases. April
22 --Allied forces land in Hollandia area of New Guinea.
May 17 --Allied operations are commenced against
Wakde Islands off Netherlands New Guinea coast; Marauders capture Myitkyina
airfield. May 24 --Japanese begin counterattack at
Myitkyina. May 27 --In New Guinea area, Allied forces
land on Biak Island. June 5 --Japanese are defeated
in Imphal-Kohima area. June 15 --United States
Marines invade Saipan, Mariana Islands. June
19 --Japanese Fleet is badly defeated by United States carrier
aviation in Battle of the Philippine Sea ("Marianas Turkey Shoot; battle
ends June 20). June 22 --Japanese begin retreat from
Kohima-Imphal area. July 9 --Saipan is secured.
July 21 --Americans land on Guam.
July 24 --Americans land on Tinian, Mariana Islands.
July 28 --Organized Japanese resistance ends on Biak.
July 30 --Americans land on Vogelkop Peninsula, New
Guinea. Aug. 1 --Tinian is secured.
Aug. 3 --Myitkyina, Burma, is captured.
Aug. 10 --Organized Japanese resistance is destroyed
on Guam. Aug. 20 --Biak is secured.
Aug. 29 --Japanese continue successful offensive
against American Honan air bases. Sept.
15 --Americans land on Morotai Island and Palau Islands.
Sept. 17 --Morotai is secured. Oct.
10 --United States Third Fleet carrier task force raids Okinawa.
Oct. 13 --United States Third Fleet begins raids on
Taiwan. Oct. 15 --Allies begin offensive to clear
northern Burma. Oct. 17 --United States Ranger units
occupy small islands at entrance to Leyte Gulf. Oct.
18 --General Stilwell is relieved. Oct.
20 --United States Sixth Army invades Leyte. Oct.
21 --Palau Islands are secured. Oct.
23 --Battle for Leyte Gulf begins between United States and Japanese
fleets (ends Oct. 26 with Japanese defeat). Nov.
24 --B-29's make first raid on Tokyo from bases in Mariana Islands.
Dec. 10 --Japanese forces in southern China link up
with Japanese forces in French Indochina. Dec.
12 --British launch offensive in Arakan sector of Burma.
Dec. 15 --Americans invade Mindoro,
Philippines.
1945
Jan.
1 --Major offensive operations are completed on Leyte (mopping up
continues until May 8). Jan. 2 --United States
convoys begin moving toward Luzon, Philippines. Jan.
3 --British Arakan offensive recaptures Akyab. Jan.
9 --United States Sixth Army begins landing at Lingayen Gulf, Luzon.
Jan. 20 --Converging attacks from China and Burma
reopen Burma Road. Feb. 3 --United States 1st Cavalry
Division enters Manila. Feb. 16 --Americans launch
airborne-amphibious assault on Corregidor Island, Manila Bay (completed March
2); heavy preparatory naval-air bombardment of Iwo Jima, Volcano Islands,
begins. Feb. 19 --United States Marines land on Iwo
Jima. Feb. 25 --United States 21st Bomber Command
makes first mass incendiary-bomb raid on Tokyo. March
3 --Last Japanese position in Manila is wiped out.
March 10 --Americans land on Mindanao, Philippines.
March 16 --Iwo Jima is declared secure.
March 18-19 --United States carrier aircraft attack
Japanese air and naval bases in preparation for coming invasion of Okinawa.
March 21 --British complete recapture of Mandalay,
Burma. March 26 --Americans land on Kerama-retto near
Okinawa (islands are completely occupied March 28). April
1 --United States Tenth Army lands on Okinawa. April
7 --Japanese naval sortie toward Okinawa is routed (Battle of the
East China Sea). April 11 --Japanese begin furious
air offensive, using Kamikaze aircraft, against United States shipping off
Okinawa. May 3 --British reoccupy Rangoon.
May 11 --Chinese forces halt Japanese drive on
Chihkiang (begun April 1944). May 20 --Japanese in
China begin moving troops northward to reinforce their army in Manchuria.
June 21 --Organized Japanese resistance on Okinawa
ends. June 30 --Luzon is declared secure (mopping up
continues until end of war). July 1 --Australians and
Dutch begin operations in Balikpapan area of Borneo. July
10 --United States Navy and Army aircraft begin a major offensive
against Japan in preparation for planned invasion. July
16 --United States tests successful atomic bomb at Alamogordo, N.Mex.
July 17 --British Pacific Fleet joins United States
Third Fleet in attacks on Japan. Aug. 6 --Atomic bomb
is dropped on Hiroshima. Aug. 8 --The USSR declares
war on Japan (effective Aug. 9). Aug. 9 --Atomic bomb
is dropped on Nagasaki; Russians invade Manchuria. Aug.
12 --Soviet troops enter northern Korea. Aug.
14 --Japan surrenders.
POLITICAL
AND DIPLOMATIC DEVELOPMENTS OF THE WAR AND POSTWAR PERIODS
1939
Sept.
3 --Great Britain and France declare war on Germany.
Sept. 28 --Germany and the USSR revise nonaggression
pact.
1940
March
12 --Finland capitulates, signing Treaty of Moscow.
May 10 --Winston Churchill becomes prime minister of
Great Britain. June 10 --Italy declares war on France
and Great Britain (effective June 11). June 15 --The
USSR begins seizure of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia (ends Aug. 6).
June 22 --German-French armistice is signed (fighting
ends June 25 after signature of Italo-French armistice June 24).
June 28 --USSR seizes Bessarabia and northern
Bucovina. July 25 --United States begins embargo on
shipment of strategic materials to Japan. Sept.
3 --United States trades 50 destroyers for naval base sites in
British possessions. Sept. 16 --President Roosevelt
signs first American peacetime Selective Service Act. Sept.
22 --Japanese begin occupation of northern French Indochina.
Sept. 26 --United States imposes total embargo on
scrap shipments to Japan. Sept. 27 --Japan joins Axis
(Tripartite Pact). Nov. 20 --Hungary joins Axis.
Nov. 22 --Romania joins
Axis.
1941
March
1 --Bulgaria joins Axis. March
11 --Congress passes Lend-Lease Act. March
25 --Yugoslavia joins Axis. March
26-27 --Anti-Axis coup d'etat takes place in Yugoslavia.
April 13 --Japan and the USSR sign neutrality pact.
May 27 --Roosevelt proclaims unlimited national
emergency. June 14 --German and Italian assets in the
United States are frozen. June 22 --Germany, Italy,
and Romania declare war on the USSR. June
26 --Finland declares war on the USSR. June
27 --Hungary declares war on the USSR. July
23 --Japan occupies southern Indochina. July
25 --Japanese assets in the United States are frozen.
Aug. 14 --Roosevelt and Churchill issue Atlantic
Charter. Sept. 17 --British and Soviet troops occupy
Teheran, Iran. Dec. 8 --Japan declares war on the
United States and Great Britain; the United States and Great Britain declare war
on Japan. Dec. 9 --China declares war on Japan,
Germany, and Italy. Dec. 11 --Germany and Italy
declare war on the United States, which then declares war on them.
Dec. 24 --British-American Arcadia conferences open
in Washington (end Jan. 14, 1942).
1942
Jan.
1 --Declaration by United Nations is signed by 26 countries.
April 8 --Bolero Conference begins in London (ends
April 14). Oct. 22 --To clear way for Operation Torch
(Allied invasion of French North Africa), Maj. Gen. Mark W. Clark lands from
submarine for secret meeting with pro-Allied French officers.
Dec. 24 --Admiral Darlan is
assassinated.
1943
Jan.
14 --British-United States conference opens at Casablanca (ends Jan.
24). May 12 --Trident Conference opens in Washington
(ends May 25). July 25 --King Victor Emmanuel III of
Italy proclaims fall of Mussolini, replacing him with Marshal Pietro Badoglio.
Aug. 14 --Quadrant Conference opens in Quebec, Canada
(ends Aug. 24). Sept. 3 --Italian government signs
armistice (effective Sept. 8). Oct. 13 --Italy
declares war on Germany. Nov. 22 --Sextant Conference
opens at Cairo, Egypt (recesses Nov. 26). Nov.
28 --Eureka Conference opens at Teheran, Iran (closes Dec. 1).
Dec. 1 --Cairo Declaration is issued.
Dec. 3 --Sextant Conference reopens at Cairo (closes
Dec. 7).
1944
July
20 --Attempt to assassinate Hitler fails. Aug.
21 --Dumbarton Oaks Conference opens (ends Oct. 7).
Aug. 23 --Romania surrenders unconditionally.
Aug. 25 --Romania declares war on Germany.
Aug. 26 --Bulgaria opens negotiations for surrender
with Allies. Sept. 5 --The USSR declares war on
Bulgaria. Sept. 8 --Bulgaria declares war on Germany.
Sept. 9 --The USSR grants Bulgaria an armistice.
Sept. 12 --Romania signs armistice; Octagon
Conference opens in Quebec (ends Sept. 16). Sept.
19 --Allied-Finnish armistice is signed. Oct.
23 --Great Britain, the USSR, and the United States grant de jure
recognition to French provisional government headed by Gen. Charles de
Gaulle.
1945
Jan.
30 --Preliminary Anglo-American phase (Cricket) of Argonaut
Conference begins at Malta (ends Feb. 2). Feb.
4 --Second phase (Magneto) of Argonaut Conference opens at Yalta
(ends Feb. 11). March 3 --Finland declares war on
Germany. March 10 --Japanese place French Indochina
under direct military administration. April 5 --The
USSR notifies Japan that it intends to denounce their 1941 neutrality pact.
April 12 --President Roosevelt dies.
April 23 --Heinrich Himmler 's offer to surrender German forces to Western Allies is
rejected. April 25 --San Francisco Conference opens
(adopts United Nations Charter June 26). April
28 --Mussolini is captured and killed by Italian partisans.
April 30 --Hitler commits suicide.
May 7 --German High Command surrenders all forces
unconditionally at Reims. July 17 --Terminal
Conference begins at Potsdam, Germany (ends Aug. 2). July
26 --Terminal Conference issues Potsdam Declaration, presenting
surrender ultimatum to Japan. July 28 --Japanese
announce that they will reject surrender ultimatum (rejected July 30).
Aug. 8 --The USSR declares war on Japan (effective
Aug. 9). Aug. 10 --Japan offers to surrender.
Aug. 14 --Japan surrenders. Sept.
2 --Japanese representatives sign instrument of surrender aboard the
battleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay. Sept. 11 --Big Four
foreign ministers' meeting opens in London (ends Oct. 2). Dec.
16 --Foreign ministers' meeting opens in Moscow (ends Dec.
26).
1946
April
25 --Foreign ministers' meeting opens in Paris (ends May 16).
June 15 --Foreign ministers' meeting reconvenes in
Paris, reaching substantial agreement on treaties for Italy, Bulgaria, Romania,
Hungary, and Finland (ends July 12). July 16 --Peace
conference opens in Paris (ends Oct. 15). Nov.
4 --Foreign ministers meet in New York to complete treaties (meeting
ends Dec. 12).
Feb.
10 --Italian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Hungarian, and Finnish peace
treaties are signed in Paris. Sept. 15 --Five peace
treaties come into force. June 25 --Korean War
begins. Sept.
4 --Conference meets in San Francisco to draw up Japanese Peace
Treaty. April
28 --Japanese Peace Treaty comes into
force. July
27 --Armistice ends Korean War. Oct. 5 --Free Territory of Trieste is divided
between Italy and Yugoslavia. May 15 --Austrian State Treaty is signed in
Vienna. July 27 --Austrian treaty comes into
force. John R. Elting,
- Colonel, United States Army; Department of Military Art,
United States Military Academy.