Often considered a turning point in the war, this invasion was spearheaded by the British, Americans, and Canadians.
D-day or Doomsday
Invented by Oppenheimer, this explosive device uses Uranium atoms to create an explosion
Nuclear Bomb
Dictator of Germany in WW2
Hitler
Invented in WW2, this vaccine is still taken annually today.
Flu Vaccine
A battle fought by Germany and the Red Army in 1943, this was situated in a city near the Volga River, and was decisive in the defeat of the Germans.
The battle of Stalingrad
Created as the primary service rifle for the United States, this infantry rifle influenced the war heavily in America's favor.
The M1 Garand
Dictator of Italy in WW2
Mussolini
Penicillin
The last battle of WW2, this battle marked the end of Japanese involvement in the war.
Battle of Okinawa
the StG-44
President of the United States at the end of WW2
President Truman
This invention uses radio waves to detect physical objects
The radio
Battle of the Bulge
Invented in Russia, this tank directly inspired Hitler to create the Panther tank.
The T-34
United States president for most of WW2
President Roosevelt
Used in modern every-day life, this invention was created in WW2, but was influential in nearly every government mission following the war
The electronic computer
The first invasion of a Japanese homeland island, this battle was critical in the battle against Japan by America.
The battle of Iwo Jima
Created as a sort of "Wonder Weapon", this cannon was the largest piece of artillery in history.
The Schwerer Gustav, or Gustav Gun
United states general behind D-Day, later became president of United States
Invented by Germany in WW2, this invention is used in most modern planes, both military and commercial.