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Drag the following events of the early years of World War II into the correct chronological sequence to arrange them from earliest to most recent.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don’t see the list of events to order — could you paste the events here? I’ll put them into the correct chronological sequence.

If helpful, here’s a common chronological sequence of early-WWII events (1939–1941) as an example:
1) Germany invades Poland — 1 Sept 1939
2) Britain and France declare war on Germany — 3 Sept 1939
3) Soviet invasion of eastern Poland — 17 Sept 1939
4) Winter War (Soviet attack on Finland) begins — 30 Nov 1939
5) Germany invades Denmark and Norway — 9 Apr 1940
6) Germany invades Belgium, the Netherlands and France — 10 May 1940
7) Dunkirk evacuation — 26 May–4 June 1940
8) France surrenders / Vichy government established — 22 June 1940
9) Battle of Britain begins — July 1940 (peaks Aug–Sept 1940)
10) Operation Barbarossa (Germany invades USSR) — 22 June 1941
11) Japan attacks Pearl Harbor — 7 Dec 1941
12) United States declares war on Japan (and soon Germany/Italy) — 8 Dec 1941

Send your exact list and I’ll order those items for you.