April 19 Americans take Leipzig.

April 21 Allies take Bologna.

April 23 Russians reach Berlin. Allies reach the Po.

April 27 Genoa and Verona taken. American and Russian forces meet at Torgau.

April 30 Hitler's suicide.

May 1 Surrender of German Army on Italian front.

May 2 Berlin surrenders to Russians.

May 4 Allies reach Trieste. Rangoon taken.

May 7 Jodl signs unconditional surrender at Eisenhower's H.Q. at Reims.

May 8 "V.E." Day. Keitel signs surrender at Zhakov's H.Q. near Berlin.

May 9 Russians take Prague. Victory Day in Soviet Union.

May 21 Organised resistance ends in Okinawa.

July 17 Potsdam conference begins.

August 6 Atom bomb dropped on Hiroshima.

August 8 Soviet Union declares war on Japan.

August 9 Atom bomb dropped on Nagasaki. Russian invasion of Manchuria begins.

August 14 Japanese agree to surrender.

September 2 Japan signs capitulation on board USS Missouri.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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Jonathan Cape Ltd., and Doubleday & Co. Inc., for Roosevelt and the Russians by E. R.

Stettinius, copyright 1949 by the Stettinius Fund Inc.

Cassell & Co. Ltd., and Houghton Mifflin Co. Inc., for The Second World War by Sir Winston Churchill,

Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd., and Harper & Row, for The White House Papers of Harry L.

Hopkins, edited by R. E. Sherwood.

Michael Joseph Ltd., and E. P. Dutton & Co. Inc., for Panzer Leader by General H.

Guderian.

Macmillan & Co. Ltd., and The St. Martin's Press Inc., for German Rule in Russia by Alexander Dallin.

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