Complete the chart regarding significant events that took place during World War II.

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The question relates to a chart that needs to be filled out with historical information about significant battles in World War II, including details such as date, winner, countries involved, and number of casualties.

Answer

The chart is completed with dates, winners, countries involved, and casualties for each event.

Here's the completed chart:

  • Battle of the Atlantic:

    • Date: 1939-1945
    • Who won? Allies
    • Countries Involved: Germany, United Kingdom, United States, Canada
    • Number of casualties: 80,000+
  • Battle of Stalingrad:

    • Date: 23 Aug 1942 - 2 Feb 1943
    • Who won? Soviets
    • Countries Involved: Germany, Soviet Union
    • Number of casualties: 2 million (combined)
  • Operation Torch:

    • Date: 8-16 Nov 1942
    • Who won? Allies
    • Countries Involved: United States, United Kingdom, Vichy France
    • Number of casualties: 1,200 (Allied), 1,346 (Axis)
  • Battle of Anzio (Bloody Anzio):

    • Date: 22 Jan - 5 Jun 1944
    • Who won? Allies
    • Countries Involved: United States, United Kingdom, Germany
    • Number of casualties: 43,000 (Allied), 40,000 (Axis)
  • D-Day:

    • Date: 6 Jun 1944
    • Who won? Allies
    • Countries Involved: United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany
    • Number of casualties: 10,000+ (Allied), 4,000-9,000 (Axis)
  • Battle of the Bulge:

    • Date: 16 Dec 1944 - 25 Jan 1945
    • Who won? Allies
    • Countries Involved: Germany, United States, United Kingdom
    • Number of casualties: 90,000 (Allied), 100,000 (Axis)
  • VE Day Victory in Europe:

    • Date: 8 May 1945
    • Who won? Allies
    • Countries Involved: Germany, Allies
    • Number of casualties: N/A (event marking end of war)
Answer for screen readers

Here's the completed chart:

  • Battle of the Atlantic:

    • Date: 1939-1945
    • Who won? Allies
    • Countries Involved: Germany, United Kingdom, United States, Canada
    • Number of casualties: 80,000+
  • Battle of Stalingrad:

    • Date: 23 Aug 1942 - 2 Feb 1943
    • Who won? Soviets
    • Countries Involved: Germany, Soviet Union
    • Number of casualties: 2 million (combined)
  • Operation Torch:

    • Date: 8-16 Nov 1942
    • Who won? Allies
    • Countries Involved: United States, United Kingdom, Vichy France
    • Number of casualties: 1,200 (Allied), 1,346 (Axis)
  • Battle of Anzio (Bloody Anzio):

    • Date: 22 Jan - 5 Jun 1944
    • Who won? Allies
    • Countries Involved: United States, United Kingdom, Germany
    • Number of casualties: 43,000 (Allied), 40,000 (Axis)
  • D-Day:

    • Date: 6 Jun 1944
    • Who won? Allies
    • Countries Involved: United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany
    • Number of casualties: 10,000+ (Allied), 4,000-9,000 (Axis)
  • Battle of the Bulge:

    • Date: 16 Dec 1944 - 25 Jan 1945
    • Who won? Allies
    • Countries Involved: Germany, United States, United Kingdom
    • Number of casualties: 90,000 (Allied), 100,000 (Axis)
  • VE Day Victory in Europe:

    • Date: 8 May 1945
    • Who won? Allies
    • Countries Involved: Germany, Allies
    • Number of casualties: N/A (event marking end of war)

More Information

World War II's battles were crucial in determining the outcome of the war, each marking a significant strategic point for the Allies in their fight against Axis powers.

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