By Scott Aube and John Carten.  The battle of France stated on May 10 th 1940  First armies were Allies 3 500 000 Germans 2 400 000  Secretly the Germans.

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By Scott Aube and John Carten

 The battle of France stated on May 10 th 1940  First armies were Allies Germans  Secretly the Germans army group centre attacked through the Ardennes.  Battle of france Battle of france

 Losses  Allies –  Axis-Germans Italy  The Germans won the battle of France  On June 22 France surrendered to the Germans

 From 10 July – 31 October 1940 Battle of Britain  Britain, Canada, Germany and Italy  Airplanes and ground guns only

 10 June 1940–13 May 1943  The British force 36,000 men attacked Italian army on 9 December  On 6 February 1941 the Germans came to fight  Desert Campaign Desert Campaign

 The Japanese had wanted to have peaces with the US but they wanted laws  Oil  Help in the war on China  Ect

 22 June 1941 to summer fall of 1943  First move operation Barbarossa  Over three million German troopsNazis Invade RussiaNazis Invade Russia

 Operation over lord  Won the German hold beaches in France  Juno, Gold, Sword, Omaha, Pointe du Hoc  Land, Sea, Air attacks

 Friedrich Olbricht, Henning von Tresckow, Claus von Stauffenberg Ludwig Beck Friedrich Olbricht Henning von Tresckow Claus von Stauffenberg

 Battle of the Bulge Battle of the Bulge  16 December 1944 – 25 January 1945  United States United Kingdom Canada France Free Belgian Forces LuxembourgisUnited StatesUnited KingdomCanada France Free Belgian Forces Luxembourgis  The Allies won

 The Canadians made a way for the allies to enter the Rhineland and mainland Germany  Heavy costs for the Canadians  One of the most forgotten battles

16 April 1945 – 2 May 1945 Russia and Germany Last battle in Europe