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WW2 by Jane

WW2 started on the 1 st September 1939 when Germany invaded Poland, it ended the year 1945. The US joined WW2 on the 7 th December 1941 after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. The leader of WW2 was Adolf Hitler. Soldiers during WW2. WW2 by Jane. Aldof Hitler.

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WW2 by Jane

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  1. WW2 started on the 1st September 1939 when Germany invaded Poland, it ended the year 1945. The US joined WW2 on the 7th December 1941 after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. The leader of WW2 was Adolf Hitler. Soldiers during WW2 WW2 by Jane

  2. Aldof Hitler Adlof Hitler was the leader of WW2. He was born on 20th April 1889, he was originally from Austria. Before he became leader his dream was to become an artist, he applied for Vienna Academy twice once in 1907 again in 1908 but denied twice. After his mother died he became homeless and was living on the streets for 4 years and was selling his drawings to make a bit of money. During WW1 he was a solider and after that went into Politics and a while after became leader.

  3. VE day VE Day is a day celebrated when Europe had won WW2 on the 8th May 1945. Hitler committed suicide on 30th April 1945.

  4. During WW2 the Nazi's took the Jews and forced them into concentration camps. They were very rarely fed and had to build and sleep in Huts. over 6,000,000 Jews were killed by been either gassed, worked to death or starved. Jews in concentration camps. Jews

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