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  1. The Second World War in Wallis and Futuna was a period of significant upheaval for this French protectorate territory in the Pacific . The islands were not the scene of fighting, but suffered complete isolation for seventeen months, from January 1, 1941 to May 27, 1942. Following France's surrender to Germany on June 22, 1940, Bishop Alexandre ...

  2. 23 de may. de 2024 · Second World War; II World War; World War 2, 1939-1945; Statements. instance of. world war. ... Wikipedia:List of articles all languages should have. 0 ...

  3. This is a list of all the participants of the Second World War on both the allied and axis side.. Go on to the World War II Wikipedia page and you will find that it will only list the Allies and Axis as combatants and only list the main allied leaders.

  4. During the Second World War (1939–1945), India was a part of the British Empire. British India officially declared war on Nazi Germany in September 1939. [1] India, as a part of the Allied Nations, sent over two and a half million soldiers to fight under British command against the Axis powers.

  5. The Second Congo War, [a] also known as Africa's World War, [9] the Great War of Africa, or the Great African War, began in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on 2 August 1998, little more than a year after the First Congo War, and involved some of the same issues. Eventually involving belligerents from across the African continent, the war ...

  6. 22 September 2009. ( 2009-09-22) Apocalypse: The Second World War ( French: Apocalypse, la 2e Guerre mondiale) (2009) is a six-part French documentary by Daniel Costelle and Isabelle Clarke about the Second World War. The music of the documentary was composed by Kenji Kawai . The documentary is composed exclusively of actual footage of the war ...

  7. On 23 August 1939 the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact with Germany which included a secret protocol that divided Eastern Europe into German and Soviet "spheres of influence", anticipating potential "territorial and political rearrangements" of these countries. [2] Germany invaded Poland on 1 September 1939, starting World War II.