Fascist aggression on the eve of World War II THE COURSE OF THE WAR.

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Fascist aggression on the eve of World War II THE COURSE OF THE WAR

Ethiopia 1935 “1”

Ethiopia “1” “2” Lebensraum Anschluss

Ethiopia “2” “3” “1” Munich Conference Sudetenland

Ethiopia *1939 “2” “3” “1” “4” Non-Aggression Pact Official Start of World War II

Ethiopia *1939 “2” “3” “1” “4” Maginot Line “5” 1940

Ethiopia *1939 “2” “3” “1” “4” Maginot Line “5” 1940 “6” 1940

Ethiopia *1939 “2” “3” “1” “4” “6” 1940 Maginot Line “5” Vichy 1940 “7”

Ethiopia *1939 “2” “3” “1” “4” “6” 1940 Maginot Line “5” Vichy 1940 “8” Battle of Britain “7”

Ethiopia *1939 “2” “3” “1” “4” “6” 1940 Maginot Line “5” Vichy 1940 “8” Battle of Britain “7” “9” 1941

Ethiopia *1939 “2” “3” “1” “4” “6” 1940 Maginot Line “5” Vichy 1940 “8” Battle of Britain “7” “9” 1941 Battle of Stalingrad “10” 1941 ***The Turning Point in the War in Europe.

Ethiopia *1939 “2” “3” “1” “4” “6” 1940 Maginot Line “5” Vichy 1940 “8” Battle of Britain “7” “9” 1941 Battle of Stalingrad “10” 1941 “11” Lend-Lease Act Submarines German Wolf Packs 1941 Battle of the Atlantic