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Timeline of Britain in WW2 (1939-1945)
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⟶ mise à jour avec succès 11 oct. 2017 ⟶
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Start of Operation Steinbock (21-01-44)
The Blackout replaced by a partial "Dim-out" (17-09-44)
The Home Guard is stood down (03-12-44)
The Civil Defence Service stood down (02-05-45)
VE Day (08-05-45)
The Family Allowances Act passed (16-06-45)
Demobilisation of the armed forces begin (18-06-45)
General election voting takes place in the UK (05-07-45)
The Labour Party wins the General Election with a historic landslide and Clement Attlee becomes PM (26-07-45)
Britain declares war on Germany Chamberlain arranges a war cabinet (3-09-39)
Petrol rationing introduced (23-09-39)
First War Tax is revealed, including a significant rise in income taxes (27-09-39)
All men aged 20-21 must register with the military authorities (01-10-39)
The Phony War begins (06-10-39)
First food rationing introduced (08-01-40)
160,000 children from London relocated (05/06-39)
Chamberlain resigns (07-05-40)
Churchill becomes PM; Phony War ends (10-05-40)
The Emergency Powers (Defence) Act 1940 passed (22-05-40)
Italy declares war on Britain (10-06-40)
German occupation of the Channel Islands (30-06-40)
Start date of the Battle of Britain (09-07-40)
SS Anselm leaves with 82 children being evacuated under the Children's Overseas Reception Board Scheme (21-07-40)
Formal beginning of The Blitz (07-09-40)
End date for the Battle of Britain (31-10-40)
The Communist Daily Worker is banned (21-01-41)
Civilian clothing rationed
The National Service (No.2) Act is passed (18-12-41)
First US Army troops arrive in the UK (23-01-42)
Beginning of the Baedeker Blitz (23-04-42)
The Chancellor of the Exchequer presents a budget of £5.8 billion (12-04-43)
Infant mortality recorded by The Ministry of Health as 49 per 1,000 - the lowest on record for Britain (23-09-43)