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There is an urgent need for a treaty on World War II.
1. Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact:1939 On August 23rd, Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov and Nazi German Foreign Minister ribbentrop were in Moscow.

2. Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Treaty:1941kloc-0/3 In April, Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov and Japan were in Moscow.

3. Atlantic Charter, 194 1 1 On August 3, 2008, American President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Churchill signed the USS Augusta in Arkin Shawan, Newfoundland, in the northern Atlantic Ocean.

4. Cairo Declaration: 1943, 1 654381On October 27th, Chiang Kai-shek, Chairman of the Military Commission of the Republic of China, President Roosevelt of the United States and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill issued a declaration of war against Japan in the form of a press release on June 5438+0943,1.

5. The Tehran Declaration of the Soviet Union, the United States and Britain and the Tehran Agreement of the Soviet Union, the United States and Britain:1941121,which were published by Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill, leaders of the Soviet Union, the United States and Britain, at the end of the Tehran meeting.

6. Yalta Agreement: 1 1 On February 4, 0945, Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill, the heads of the Soviet Union, the United States and Britain, signed an agreement at the Yalta Conference.

7. Potsdam Proclamation:1On July 26th, 945, at the Potsdam Conference, President Truman of the United States, Chairman Chiang Kai-shek of the Republic of China National Government and British Prime Minister Churchill jointly issued a proclamation.

8. Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship and Alliance: 1945 15 On August 4th, Wang Shijie, the representative of the National Government, and Molotov, the foreign minister of the Soviet Union, signed it in Moscow.

The main battles of World War II:

1. Polish Movement:

Time: 65438+September 0939-65438+1October.

Venue: Poland

Commanders of warring parties:

German: Lundstedt, commander of the "South" Army Group, and Bok, commander of the "North" Army Group.

Poland: Reitz, Commander-in-Chief of Polish Army

2. The French campaign:

Time:1May-June, 940

Venue: France, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg

Commanders of both sides:

German: Army Commander Blaucci, Army Chief of Staff Hald, Army Group A Commander Lundstedt, Army Group B Commander Bok, and Army Group C Commander Loeb.

Allied Forces: Commander-in-Chief of French Army and Commander-in-Chief of Allied Forces Gan Molin and his successor Wei Gang.

3. German Blitzkrieg against the Soviet-Barbarossa Plan:

Time: 194 1 June to July

Location: Soviet Union

Commanders of both sides:

German: Loeb, commander of the "Northern" Army Group, Bok, commander of the "Central" Army Group, and Lundstedt, commander of the "Southern" Army Group.

Soviet Union: Tymoshenko, member of the Soviet National Defense People's Committee, zhukov, chief of staff of the Soviet Union, and Vadudin, deputy chief of staff of the Soviet Union.

4. Battle of Moscow:

Time:1941September 30th-1942 April 20th.

Venue: Moscow and its vicinity

Commanders of both sides:

Germany: Bok, Commander of the "Central" Army Group.

Soviet Union: zhukov, commander of the Western Front Army.

4. Battle of Stalingrad:

Time: 65438+July 0942-65438+February 0943

Venue: Stalingrad and its vicinity

Commanders of both sides:

Germans: paulus, commander of the 6th Army, and manstein, commander of the Don Army Group.

Soviet Union: zhukov, Deputy Commander of the Soviet High Command, Aleksandr Vasilevsky, Chief of Staff of the Soviet Union, and Alemenko, Commander of the Stalingrad Army.

5. Battle of Kursk:

Time:1July 5-August 23, 943

Venue: Kursk bulge, Soviet-German battlefield

Commanders of both sides:

Germans: Kruger, commander of the "Central" Army Group, and Manstein, commander of the "Southern" Army Group.

Soviet Union: zhukov, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet High Command, Aleksandr Vasilevsky, Commander of the Central Army, rokossovsky, Commander of the Japanese Army in Voroney, and konev, Commander of the Grassland Army.

6. Battle of El Alamein:

Time:1942 65438+1October-1943 65438+1October

Venue: Alaman, Egypt

Commanders of both sides:

British army: Montgomery, commander of the Eighth Army.

Germany: Rommel, commander of the African Army.

7. Attack on Pearl Harbor:

Time:194165438+February 7th.

Venue: Pearl Harbor

Commanders of both sides:

Japanese: Isoroku Yamamoto, Commander of Joint Fleet, 1 Nan Zhongzhi, Commander of Air Fleet.

United States: Chimel, Commander of the Pacific Fleet

8. Battle of Midway:

Time: 65438+June 0942

Location: Midway Island and its adjacent waters

Commanders of both sides:

Japanese: Isoroku Yamamoto, Commander of Joint Fleet, 1 Nan Zhongzhi, Commander of Air Fleet.

United States: Commander Nimitz of Pacific Fleet, Commander spruance of 16, Commander Fletcher of 17.

9. Battle of Guadalcanal:

Time: 65438+August 0942-65438+February 0943

Location: Guadalcanal Island and its adjacent waters

Commanders of both sides:

United States: 1 Marine Division Commander Vandegrift and Major General Willis Lee.

Japanese: 17 Wu Bai, Commander of the Army, and Kondo, Commander of the Second Navy Fleet.

10. Normandy Landing Campaign:

Time: June-July. 1944

Venue: Normandy, northern France

Commanders of both sides:

Allied forces: American five-star general Eisenhower, British air force general Ted, British navy general Ramsey, British army general Montgomery, and American army general Bradley.

German: Lundstedt, commander-in-chief of the Western Front, Rommel, director of coastal defense engineering and commander of Group B.