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Biographies
 Acheson, Dean Gooderham
 Biddle, Francis
 Boyle, Hal
 Bradley, Omar Nelson
 Buckner, Bolivar
 Byrnes, James Francis
 Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
 Clark, Tom Campbell
 Dewey, Peter
 Eisenhower, Dwight David
 Farrell, Thomas F
 Hodges, Courtney Hicks
 Hoge, William Morris
 Hurley, Patrick
 Jackson, Robert
 Kantaro, Suziki
 Kantor, MacKinlay
 Lewis, Robert
 MacArthur, Douglas
 Marshall, George Catlett
 Parker, John
 Patch, Alexander McCarrell
 Patton, George Smith
 Roosevelt, Theodore
 Simpson, William Hood
 Stalin, Joseph
 Stilwell, Joseph Warren
 Stimson, Henry Lewis
 Tibbets, Paul
 Truman, Harry S
 Wallace, Henry
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   ACC   Roosevelt, Theodore
 5th June   The Allied Control Commission administers Germany after its occupation by the Allies
   Allied Control Commission   Eisenhower, Dwight David
    Initial Member of the Allied Control Commission over Germany
   Allied Control Commission   Eisenhower, Dwight David
    Appointed Member of the Allied Control Commission
   Associate Justice   Clark, Tom Campbell
  Washington   Appointed Associate Justice in the USASupreme Court
   Battle of Elbe   Simpson, William Hood
  April Elbe   Secures a bridgehead over the Elbe, 60 miles west of Berlin
   Battle of Okinawa   Buckner, Bolivar
 1st April Okinawa   Begins landing forces on the island of Okinawa, involves 550,000
 5th April Okinawa   The Japanese fortified HQ at Okinawa is discovered
 19th April Okinawa   Orders a counterattack which fails & loses 1,000 casualties
  May Okinawa   Attacks the "Shuri line"
 17th June Okinawa   Makes a broadcast asking the Japanese at Okinawa to surender
 17th June Okinawa   The USAforces divide the Japanese garrison into 3 encircled pockets
 19th June Okinawa   Killed while inspecting the 8th Marines
   Battle of Rhineland   Patton, George Smith
 21st Mar Oppenheim   Patton crosses the Rhine at Oppenheim
   Bombing of Hiroshima   Lewis, Robert
 6th Aug Hiroshima   A co-pilot on the Enola gay which drops the "little boy" a-bomb on Hiroshima
   Bombing of Hiroshima   Stimson, Henry Lewis
  Hiroshima   Argues that by dropping the bomb 100,000 American lives will be saved
  Hiroshima   President Truman cables Stimson authorizing the bombing of Hiroshima
   Bombing of Hiroshima   Tibbets, Paul
 6th Aug Hiroshima   Flies the "Enola Gay" which drops an atomic bomb on Hiroshima
   Bombing of Hiroshima   Truman, Harry S
 24th July Hiroshima   Decides to drop the A-bomb on Hiroshima
 5th Aug Hiroshima   "Little Boy" is loaded onto the Enola Gay
   Bombing of Nagasaki   Truman, Harry S
 9th Aug Nagasaki   The USA drops the atomic bomb on Nagasaki
   Burial of Patton, George Smith   Patton, George Smith
  Dec Hamm   Buried among the soldiers who died in the battle of the Bulge
   Capture of Munich   Patch, Alexander McCarrell
  April Munich   Captures Munich
   Capture of Nuremburg   Patch, Alexander McCarrell
  April Nuremburg   Captures Nuremburg
   Capture of Remagen   Eisenhower, Dwight David
 7th Mar Remagen   The Allies capture the Remagen Bridge, still intact, just South of Bonn
   Capture of Remagen   Hodges, Courtney Hicks
  Remagen   Captures the Bridge across the Rhine at Remagen
   Capture of Remagen   Hoge, William Morris
  Remagen   1st Allied bridgehead over the Rhine
  Remagen   Combat Command B of the USA9th Armored Division captures the bridge at Remagen
 7th Mar Remagen   Commands Combat Command B of the USA9th Armored Div which captures the Remagen bridge
   Commander 15th Army   Patton, George Smith
  Oct   Appointed Commander of the 15th Army
   Commander 4th Arm Div   Hoge, William Morris
    Appointed Commander of the USA4th Armoured Division
   Commander Army   MacArthur, Douglas
 5th April   Appointed Commander of the Army forces against Japan
   Conference of Potsdam   Truman, Harry S
 17th July Potsdam   Churchill, Stalin & Truman agree the map for post war Europe
 17th July Potsdam   Germany will divided into 4 zones
 17th July Potsdam   Poland's western frontier will follow the Oder-Neisse line
 17th July Potsdam   Soviet power in Eastern Europe is recognized
   Conference of Yalta   Roosevelt, Theodore
  Yalta   Establishes "The right of all people to choose their Government"
 4th Feb Yalta   A meeting of "the big 3" represented by Stalin, Roosevelt & Churchill
 4th Feb Yalta   A meeting of "the big 3" to jointly gain Germany's unconditional surrender
   Conference of Yalta   Truman, Harry S
 12th April Yalta   Roosevelt dies during the Yalta Conference
   Constitution   MacArthur, Douglas
    Draws up a new Constitution for Japan
    Granted extraordinary powers in Japan which he uses as a benevolent dictator
   Death of Buckner, Bolivar   Buckner, Bolivar
 19th June Okinawa   Death of Bolivar Buckner at the battle of Okinawa while inspecting the 8th Marines
   Death of Dewey, Peter   Dewey, Peter
 26th Sep Saigon   Death of Peter Dewey, 1st American to die in Vietnam
   Death of Patton, George Smith   Patton, George Smith
 21st Dec   Death of George Smith Patton
   Declaration of Potsdam   Kantaro, Suziki
  July Potsdam   USA & Britain demand Japan's unconditional surrender or "prompt & utter destruction"
   Declaration of Potsdam   Truman, Harry S
 24th July Potsdam   The US, Britain & Nationalist China calls for unconditional Japanese surrender
 24th July Potsdam   USA, Britain & Nationalist China calls for unconditional Japanese surrender
   Diplomacy   Stalin, Joseph
 5th June   USA, Britain, Russia & France declare supreme authority over Germany
   Diplomacy   Hurley, Patrick
  Peking   Reccomends thaty weoons should only be supplied to Chiang Kaishek
   Diplomacy   Truman, Harry S
 12th April   Truman is convinced by his war Cabinet that Russia is breaking its Yalta pledges
   Dismissal   Patton, George Smith
    Dismissed for disagreeing with Allied occupation policies
   Downfall   Truman, Harry S
  June   The Allies prepare for the land invasion of Japan, the plan is scrapped
   General   Bradley, Omar Nelson
    Appointed General
   Government   Hurley, Patrick
  Peking   Appointed USAAmbassador to China
   Government   Marshall, George Catlett
 21st Nov   Truman appoints General Marshall special representitive to China
   Government   Roosevelt, Theodore
 19th Jan Washington   Inaugurated President of the USA
 12th April Washington   Death of Theodore Roosevelt
   Government   Truman, Harry S
  Tsingtao   By the end of the yr 50,000 marines are in Korea
  Tsingtao   The USAestablishes a naval base at Tsingtao
 12th April Washington   Appointed President of the USA, 33rd President, 1st term
 26th June Washington   Calls the UN "a great instrument for peace & security & human progress in the world"
 26th June Washington   Witnesses the signing of the charter of the United Nations
  July Potsdam   Attlee & Truman meet & decide to establish the Nurnberg Tribunal for war crimes
 15th Aug Washington   Announces the unconditional surrender of Japan
 21st Nov   Truman appoints General Marshall special representitive to China
   Government   Wallace, Henry
  Washington   Appointed Secretary of Commerce
   Invasion of Czech   Patton, George Smith
 4th May   Elements of the 3rd Army reach Czech
   Invasion of Germany   Eisenhower, Dwight David
  River Elbe   Stops at the Elbe & turns to the Alps where he beleives Hitler is forming a redoubt
    Decides to leave Berlin to the Russians
 22nd Mar Rhineland   USAtroops in Germany cross the River Rhine at Nierstein & Oppenheim
   Invasion of Germany   Patch, Alexander McCarrell
 26th Mar Worms    Cross es the Rhine at Worms
   Invasion of Germany   Patton, George Smith
 22nd Mar   The 3rd Army crosses the Rhine & establishes its 1st bridgehead
   Invention Atomic Bomb   Truman, Harry S
 16th July Berlin   With Allied leaders in Potsdam when he hears news of the succesful test explosion
   Liberation Buchenwald   Patton, George Smith
 18th April Buchenwald   Liberates Buchenwald concentration camp
   Liberation Prague   Patton, George Smith
 18th April   Enters Czechoslovakia & liberates Prague
   Massacre Malmedy   Boyle, Hal
  Jan Malmedy   Reports on the GI massacre by Nazis in "Stars & Stripes"
   Military Governor   Patton, George Smith
  May   Appointed Military Govrernor of Bavaria
   Mobilization   Eisenhower, Dwight David
 25th April River Elbe   The USA& Soviet troops meet Leckwitz & Torgau on the River Elbe
   Nuclear Warfare   Farrell, Thomas F
 16th July New   Witnesses the testNuclear explosion & says, "the war is over"
 16th July   Witnesses the testNuclear explosion & says, "the war is over"
   Nuremberg War Trials   Parker, John
  Nuremberg   One of the Judges at the Nuremburg War Trials
   Nuremberg War Trials   Biddle, Francis
  Nuremberg   One of the Judges at the Nuremburg War Trials
   Nuremberg War Trials   Jackson, Robert
  Nuremberg   One of the Chief Prosecutors at the Nuremburg War Trials
 21st Nov Nuremberg   Opens the case for the prosecution of alleged war criminals
   Occupation Germany   Eisenhower, Dwight David
  May   Responsible for ordering the occupation of the USAcontrolled part of Germany
   Publication of Kantor   Kantor, MacKinlay
    Publication of, "Glory For Me"
   Report Acheson Lilienthal   Acheson, Dean Gooderham
    Urges international control of atomic power
   Rule of Germany   Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
 5th June   USA., Britain, Russia & France declare supreme authority over Germany
   Rule of Germany   Stalin, Joseph
 5th June   USA, Britain, Russia & France declare supreme authority over Germany
   Rule of Germany   Truman, Harry S
 5th June   USA., Britain, Russia & France declare supreme authority over Germany
   Secretary of State   Byrnes, James Francis
  Washington   Appointed Secretary of State
   Siege of Berlin   Simpson, William Hood
 15th April Berlin   Ordered to bring his forces to halt, might have reached Berlin before the Soviets
   Siege of Ledo Road   Stilwell, Joseph Warren
  Ledo Road   Reopens the Ledo Road into China, it is renamed the Stilwell Road
   Supreme Commander   MacArthur, Douglas
 15th Aug   Appointed Supreme Commander for Allied Powers
   Surrender Germany   Eisenhower, Dwight David
 7th May Rheims   Accepts the unconditional surrender of the Germans
   Surrender Japan   MacArthur, Douglas
 15th Aug   Inititiates action with Japan for the cessation of hostilities
 30th Aug Atsugi Air Base   Arrives by plane at Atsugi airodrome to take the formal surrender of Japan
 3rd Sep   Formally accepts the surrender of Japan on the aircraft-carrier Missouri
   Surrender Japan   Stilwell, Joseph Warren
  Rikuyu Islands   Receives the surrender of the Japanese in the Rikuyu Islands
   Trial of War Criminals   MacArthur, Douglas
 22nd Sep   Instructs the creation of an international war tribunal to try Japanese war criminals
   Ultimatum Potsdam   Truman, Harry S
 27th July Potsdam   The Japanese have to choose "utter devastation or unconditional surrender"
   Under Secretary State   Acheson, Dean Gooderham
    Appointed Under Secretary of State
   Victory in Europe VE Day   Eisenhower, Dwight David
 2nd May   Planned & commanded the capture of Germany until VE-Day
   Victory in Europe VE Day   Truman, Harry S
 8th May Washington   Makes the announcement of Allied victory over the Axis powers in Europe at 3 p.m.

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