Introduction
Overview
World War 2, also known as the Second World War, was fought from 1939 to 1945. This story follows a clear World War 2 timeline from the invasion of Poland and to the Holocaust, Allied victory, and the postwar aftermath.
Key forces
- World War 2 was driven by unresolved tensions after World War I, economic collapse, aggressive dictatorships, and expansionist empires.
- The conflict became global, linking battles in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Atlantic, and the Pacific into one vast war.
- It was a war of total mobilisation, with civilians, industry, science, and propaganda becoming central to the fighting.
- The Allied victory ended Axis expansion but also reshaped borders, power, memory, and the modern international order.


















