1. Home Front
1.1. Women on the home front
1.1.1. Women were expected to work the "mans" jobs during the WW2. Which included working in factories and on farms
1.2. Children
1.2.1. Children also help in WW2 by knitting socks and scarves for soldiers and gathering recyclable material to use in the making of aircrafts
1.3. Farmers
1.3.1. Farmers were expected to produce more food than ever but they had less workers than ever as well which led to farms letting kids and minority's work.
1.4. Restrictions
1.4.1. People were expected to not waste any food and give any extra food and resources to the military.
1.5. Weapon Factory
1.5.1. Many women had to work in Munition Factory's creating ammo for soldiers over seas. They were expected to work with harmful chemicals everyday.
2. End of The War
2.1. Date ended
2.1.1. World war 2 ended on September 2, 1945
2.2. Lost Jobs
2.2.1. Women and Minority's who where working in factory's lost their jobs so the soldiers could continue working.
2.3. Germany
2.3.1. People of the Nazi party were killed and Germany had to pay US$23 Billion in reparations after the war.
2.4. Death Count
2.4.1. At the end of WW2 over 60 million people died were killed.
2.5. Jewish People
2.5.1. At the end of WW2 when the holocaust was over and the Jews were released many were scared to return home and many Jew immigrated to Jerusalem
3. Battles Fought
3.1. Dieppe Raid
3.1.1. was an Allied attack on the German-occupied port of Dieppe
3.2. Battle of Britain
3.2.1. The Battle of Britain has been described as the first major campaign to be fought entirely by air forces.
3.3. Battle of Staligrad
3.3.1. was a major battle on the Eastern Front of World War II in which Nazi Germany and its allies fought the Soviet Union
3.4. Operation Barbarossa
3.4.1. Operation Barbarossa was the code name for Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union
3.5. Battle of Midway
3.5.1. The Battle of Midway was a decisive naval battle in the Pacific Theater between America and the Japanese Empire
4. Holocaust
4.1. Hitler
4.1.1. Hitler was a German politician who ran the Nazis Party
4.2. Nazis
4.2.1. Nazi is a short term for the National Socialist German Workers Party.
4.3. Jews
4.3.1. Jews were hated by Hitler and they were sent to the ghetto and Concentration Camps
4.4. Concentration Camps
4.4.1. Jews were sent to Concentration Camps and were treated very poorly being beaten and starved. Six million people died in the holocaust.
4.5. Genocide
4.5.1. Even worse then just being beaten and starved million of Jews were killed in gas chambers or in other experimental ways.