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'''World War II''',<ref name="forerunnerintro"/>{{Ref/Reuse|glasslandsp321}} also known as the '''Second World War'''<ref name="famousshipp260"/> and the '''[[Wikipedia:Great Patriotic War (term)|Great Patriotic War]]''',{{Ref/Novel|Id=glaslandchapt1|Halo: Glasslands|Chapter=1}} | '''World War II''',<ref name="forerunnerintro"/>{{Ref/Reuse|glasslandsp321}} also known as the '''Second World War'''<ref name="famousshipp260"/> and the '''[[Wikipedia:Great Patriotic War (term)|Great Patriotic War]]''',{{Ref/Novel|Id=glaslandchapt1|Halo: Glasslands|Chapter=1}}{{Ref/NoteReuse|glasslands}} was a [[war|conflict]] on [[Earth]].<ref name="famousshipp260">''Halo: Encyclopedia'', Famous UNSC Ships, p. 260-261 (2009)</ref> | ||
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With the war's close in 1945, people danced in the streets and climbed lampposts to hoist flags, which were all recorded.{{Ref/Reuse|glaslandchapt1}} | With the war's close in 1945, people danced in the streets and climbed lampposts to hoist flags, which were all recorded.{{Ref/Reuse|glaslandchapt1}}{{Ref/NoteReuse|glasslands}} | ||
Following the Second World War, war photography was commonplace.<ref name="jakecouragexbox">''Xbox.com'': Jake Courage (defunct, [https://archives.halopedia.org/halo3/jakecourage/ Archived])</ref> | Following the Second World War, war photography was commonplace.<ref name="jakecouragexbox">''Xbox.com'': Jake Courage (defunct, [https://archives.halopedia.org/halo3/jakecourage/ Archived])</ref> |
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World War II,[4][5] also known as the Second World War[3] and the Great Patriotic War,[1][Note 1] was a conflict on Earth.[3]
War
John Forge's family had members fight in World War II.[6] During the war, the British cracked a German encryption scheme.[7] Isoroku Yamamoto crippled the US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor.[8] Also during the war, France created the Maginot Line.[4] One of the bloodiest battles in the war was the Battle of Stalingrad.[3]
The war came to a close with the first usage of human Nuclear weapons at Nagasaki and Hiroshima.[2] The bomb at Hiroshima left a domed structure still standing.[9]
Aftermath
With the war's close in 1945, people danced in the streets and climbed lampposts to hoist flags, which were all recorded.[1][Note 1]
Following the Second World War, war photography was commonplace.[10]
Distant affects of the war
Some in the 26th-century confused World War II with other wars, like the Hundred Years War, and the Thirty Years War.[7] World War II is taught in Russian schools in the 26th-century.[5] The attack on Pearl Harbor was compared to the 26th-century Fall of Reach by Chief Petty Officer McRobb.[11] France's Maginot Line became idiomatically associated with a Forerunner defensive strategy through Forerunner translation software, after this strategy was discovered by humans.[4]
Gallery
A building in Hiroshima, Japan that managed to remain standing in spite of the atomic bomb's blast.
List of appearances
- Halo Wars: Official Strategy Guide
- Spirit of Bloody Fire. Cutter. Bloody hell. (First mentioned)
- Halo Legends
- Halo: Glasslands (Mentioned only)
- Halo: Tales from Slipspace
- Undefeated (Mentioned only)
- Halo: Silent Storm (Mentioned only)
Notes
Sources
- ^ a b c Halo: Glasslands, chapter 1
- ^ a b c Halo Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Halo Universe, Timeline, p. 31
- ^ a b c d Halo: Encyclopedia, Famous UNSC Ships, p. 260-261 (2009)
- ^ a b c Halo Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Halo Universe, The Forerunners Introduction, p. 175
- ^ a b Halo: Glasslands, page 321
- ^ Halo Wars: Official Strategy Guide, Factions: UNSC Leaders, Spirit of Bloody Fire. Cutter. Bloody hell., p. 22-23
- ^ a b I love bees, Axon Clips, Chapter 4 - Herzog: "Enigma"
- ^ Halo: Silent Storm, chapter 4
- ^ Halo Legends, Origins
- ^ Xbox.com: Jake Courage (defunct, Archived)
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 283
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