Outline for Essay on World War 2

Outline for Essay on World War 2

Outline for World War II Essay (Section Headings)


I: Introduction
II: Three major players in the war
III: The main events of the war
IV: The outcome of the war
V: Conclusion

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World War II was one of the most devastating wars in human history. Its outcome was the complete and total destruction of the Nazi regime and the death of its leader, Adolf Hitler. The war left Europe completely devastated and in a state of shock. The war affected almost every country in the world and it is, therefore, not an easy task to outline the events that led to it. There are a number of concepts that a student must be aware of before he tries to outline these events. The following outline will explain how the war started, how the war escalated and the major events that led to its outcome.

The Second World War began in 1939, when Hitler invaded Poland. After this, the Second World War progressed in a series of events that culminated in the defeat of the Axis powers and the end of the war in 1945. The defeat of the Axis powers was a direct result of the defeat of Germany and its allies, Italy and Japan.

The war was a global war that affected many countries in the world. Although a lot of countries were not directly involved in the war, the war had an indirect impact on them. The United States was involved in the war since 1941, when it became involved in the war in the Pacific. The only country that remained neutral in the war was Switzerland. The countries that were directly involved in the war include Germany, Japan, Italy, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, the United States, France, Canada, China, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Poland, Norway, Belgium, the Netherlands, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Yugoslavia, Greece, Portugal, Singapore, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Iraq, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Poland, Norway, Belgium, the Netherlands, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Yugoslavia, Greece, Portugal, Singapore, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Iraq, Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Peru, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Cuba, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Central America, Asia, Africa and the Pacific.

The main players in the war were Germany, Japan and Italy. These three countries, which were the Axis powers, were the main forces behind the war. The Allied powers included the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States. The other countries that were involved in the war were the countries that were occupied and controlled by Germany, Japan and Italy. The war had a number of different events that affected not just the countries that were directly involved in the war, but also the countries that were indirectly involved. The following are the events that led to the end of the war.

The main events of the war were the world war, the Holocaust, the Allies’ invasion of Normandy, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the V-2 rocket attack on London, the Holocaust, the Stalingrad siege, the Soviet offensive in Manchuria, the Battle of Stalingrad, the Battle of Moscow, the Battle of Kursk, the Battle of Guadalcanal, the Battle for the Atlantic, the Battle of the Bulge, the Korean War, the Warsaw Uprising, the Blitzkrieg, the Battle of Britain, the Battle of the Atlantic, the Battle of the Coral Sea, the Battle of Midway, the Battle of the Barents Sea, the Battle of Taranto, the Battle of the Komandorski Islands, the Battle for France, the Battle of the Philippine Sea, the Battle for Peleliu, the Battle of Iwo Jima, the Battle of Okinawa.

The outcome of the war was the defeat of the Axis powers, which included Germany, Japan and Italy. The Axis powers were defeated after many years of fighting. The Allied powers were victorious in the end because they had more resources than the Axis powers. All the countries that were occupied by Germany, Japan and Italy (the Axis powers) were freed by the Allied forces. The war also led to the end of colonialism in Asia and Africa.

World War II was one of the most devastating wars ever fought in human history. It brought an end to imperialism in Asia and Africa, but at a very high cost. It left Europe devastated and its people in a state of shock. World War II changed the course of history forever.