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| 1939 March 31 |
| | The recent fate of Czechoslovakia prompts France and Britain to guarantee the security of Poland | |
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| 1939 May 3 |
| | Stalin appoints Vyacheslav Molotov as People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs for the USSR | |
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| 1939 August |
| | A Franco-British military mission arrives in Moscow to persuade Stalin to join a pact in defence of Poland | |
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| 1939 August |
| | Helped by the results of Polish cryptographers, Bletchley Park begins to gain invaluable access to German military secrets | |
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| 1939 May 11 |
| | An incident on the border between Japanese Manchukuo and Soviet territory sparks a four-month war with the USSR that brings heavy Japanese losses | |
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| 1939 August 2 |
| | German-born US physicist Albert Einstein writes to President Roosevelt, warning of the potential of an atomic bomb | |
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| 1939 August 21 |
| | Ribbentrop flies to Moscow to sign a Nonaggression Pact with Molotov, depriving Britain and France of an ally | |
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| 1939 August 21 |
| | A secret protocol, attached to the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, divides Poland and the Baltic states between Germany and Russia | |
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| 1939 August 27 |
| | The He-178, designed by Hans von Ohain, becomes the first jet engine to fly, with a test flight lasting five minutes | |
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| 1939 September 1 |
| | Adolf Hitler launches a massive attack on Poland, with tanks crossing the border and air raids on Warsaw | |
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| 1939 September 1 |
| | Spain and Portugal declare that they will maintain their neutrality in the European war that now seems inevitable | |
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| 1939 September 1 |
| | George Marshall becomes US Army chief of staff, a post he retains to the end of World War II | |
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| 1939 September 3 |
| | Britain and France, receiving no answer from Hitler to their ultimatum over his attack on Poland, declare war on Germany | |
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| 1939 September 3 |
| | On the very first day of the war a U-boat sinks a British liner, the Athenia, with the loss of 112 civilian lives | |
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| 1939 |
| | The new German technique of blitzkrieg ('lightning war') is demonstrated with devastating effect against Poland | |
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| 1939 |
| | French troops rush to defend France's border with Germany, along the heavily fortified Maginot Line | |
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| 1939 |
| | A British Expeditionary Force (BEF) of about 150,000 infantry crosses the Channel to help defend France's border with Belgium | |
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| 1939 |
| | In spite of the Axis agreement of 1936, Mussolini declines to bring Italy into the war on Hitler's side | |
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| 1939 September |
| | Alan Turing joins the code-breaking team working on Enigma at Bletchley Park | |
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