World War II

World War II, or abbreviated as WWII, was an international human conflict that occurred on Earth between 1939 and 1945.

History
World War II was the second global military conflict in human history. The war started when Adolf Hitler, Führer of Nazi Germany, invaded Poland. Britain and France had allying pacts with Poland, and so Britain and her empire declared war on Nazi Germany. However during a disastrous retreat of the French ninth army from the Ardennes forest region, Army Group A Broke into France, and immediately headed Northward to surround Allied forces. The BEF (British expeditionary force) as well as the French army, retreated to a small pocket around Calais and Dunkirk. The slowly shrinking pocket was evacuated by a Royal Navy force of 'Little ships', and around 350,000 men were evacuated.

In 1941, three German army Groups (South, Centre and North) numbering 3,000,000 men and 10,000 tanks, rolled over Soviet controlled territory and began a blitzkrieg offensive toward Moscow. The Red Army, outnumbering the Germans massively, was forced back into Russia, and by the winter of 1941, the Germans had reached the suburbs of Moscow. Meanwhile, in December 1941, six Japanese carriers began a huge aerial attack on the US naval base of Pearl Harbor. They sunk or seriously damaged 21 ships, including 8 battleships, and brought the USA onto the Allied side of the war. The Japanese and Italy formed a tripartite pact with Nazi Germany, alas, the Japanese and the Germans were forced to fight separate wars.

1942 saw the Americans land in north Africa, and with the British 8th Army, they pushed the German Afrika Corps out of North Africa and into Italy. Italy was invaded, with two British armies, and three American. Fighting in Italy would not subside until 1945.

In 1944, 153,000 American, Canadian, Free French, Polish and British Empire troops landed on 5 separate beaches ( West to East: Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, Sword) and dropped into three separate landing zones in Normandy. German resistance in some areas was strong, with American losses on Omaha beach reaching 3,000 dead, wounded or missing. However the Germans were forced back, and hundreds of thousands of German equipment and troops, were surrounded near Falaise. The surrounded troops, were picked off by superior allied aircraft, where they were bombarded with bullets bombs and rockets...

In the Pacific, where American forces were 'island hopping' their way to Japan, they had successfully captured the Philippines, as well as New Guinea, Rabaul, the Solomon Islands, the Marianas, and were moving to attack Iwo Jima. The British had also began a large offensive in Burma, and were pushing the Japanese back into China, where they had invaded, in 1938.

In April 1945, the Red Army surrounded the German capital of Berlin. Hitler committed suicide, and he appointed Hermann Goering, the new Fuhrer. They refused to surrender, and so the Soviets bombarded the city and sent wave after wave of troops into the city to capture it. It didn't finally capitulate until May, when the Russians waved the Red soviet flag over the Reichstag, the German parliament building.

In the Pacific, the Americans had managed to take control of Iwo Jima, at a heavy cost. It was the one island were American casualties were higher than that of the Japanese, 22,000 men were killed or wounded. They had attacked Okinawa, the last island needed for an invasion of Japan, and the fanatical Japanese defenders, were holding on by the skin of their teeth. The Japanese navy, now reduced to a tiny force, launched kamikaze aircraft at the US invasion fleet. They would suicidally attack US shipping, with their planes filled with explosive. Nearly 200 US ships were damaged by kamikazes.

US generals knew that an invasion of Japan would be a costly enterprise. The defenders would attack with such fanaticism that US casualties were expected to exceed 1,000,000 men. The planned invasion would land over 600,000 troops on the island of Kyushu, and North of Tokyo, making it the largest ever attempted, making it nearly 4 times larger than D-day, the invasion of Normandy. But it was not to be, two B-29 Superfortresses took off from their bases in the Marianas. They dropped an atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima, On August 6th and three days later on Nagasaki. Several days later, the Japanese formally surrendered aboard the battleship, USS ''Missouri. ''

The war formally ended on September 3rd, 1945, making it six years to the day that war was declared. By the end, 50,000,000 people had died. The Soviet Union had lost over half the amount of casualties.

The United Nations
As a result of the Allied victory (the United States of America, Great Britain, France, the Soviet Union, and others) over the Axis Nations (Nazi Germany, Italy, Japan and others), the United Nations Charter was signed on June 26, 1945, marking the replacement of the defunct League of Nations and the creation of the United Nations. The United Nations were formed with a goal of international peacekeeping by means of collective security.

Types of ammunition still in use in the Human-Covenant War

 * .30 caliber (confetti maker)
 * 12.7x99mm (M41 LAAG)
 * 14.5x114mm (SRS99 series)
 * 90mm gun (M808B Scorpion)

Miscellaneous

 * The paratroopers dropped behind enemy lines on D-Day and during Operation Market Garden inspired the UNSC's ODSTs, although the concept had to be rethought for Zero-G.
 * It may be possible that the concept for the Brute Spike Grenade was inspired by a German hand grenade known as the "the Potato Masher" or more specifically the "Stielhandgranate".

References in Halo

 * Colonel Herzog apparently researched World War II extensively.
 * The war has been analyzed in comparison to the Human-Covenant War.
 * The Maginot Sphere mentioned by the Forerunner in the Terminals is inspired by the Maginot Line, the French defensive fortifications along the Franco-German border stretching from the Ardennes to the Franco-Swiss border before the war.
 * John Forge's family has had a military tradition dating back to this time.

Related Pages

 * United Nations
 * UN Charter