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==Chron-oaylleeaght==
Ta screeuderyn shennaghys smooinaghtyn dy nee 1 Mean Fouyir 1939 date toshee yn chaggey tra ren y Ghermaan [[ruegey er y Pholynn]]. Ren y Reeriaght Unnaneysit as y Rank fogrey magh staydys caggee daa laa ny lurg. Ansherbee, ta dateyn elley ayn son toshiaght y chaggey, goaill stiagh 7 Jerrey Souree 1937 - date toshee [[Yn Nah Chaggey Sheenagh-Shapaanagh|yn nah chaggey eddyr y Çheen as y Çhapaan]].<ref name="För&Ges 2005 64">{{cite book| author = Förster, Stig; Gessler, Myriam | date=2005|chapter= "The Ultimate Horror: Reflections on Total War and Genocide" | title= A World at Total War: Global Conflict and the Politics of Destruction, 1937–1945 | editor= Roger Chickering, Stig Förster as Bernd Greiner, lgn. |page=dg. 53–68|publisher= Cambridge University Press |location = Cambridge|isbn= 978-0-521-83432-2}}</ref>
 
<!--Others follow the British historian [[A. J. P. Taylor]], who held that the Sino-Japanese War and war in Europe and its colonies occurred simultaneously and the two wars merged in 1941. This article uses the conventional dating. Other starting dates sometimes used for World War&nbsp;II include the [[Second Italo-Abyssinian War|Italian invasion of Abyssinia]] on 3 October 1935.<ref>{{Harvnb|Ben-Horin|1943|p=169}}; {{Harvnb|Taylor|1979|p=124}}; Yisreelit, Hevrah Mizrahit (1965). ''Asian and African Studies'', p. 191.<p>For 1941 see {{Harvnb|Taylor|1961|p=vii}}; Kellogg, William O (2003). ''American History the Easy Way''. Barron's Educational Series. p. 236 ISBN 0-7641-1973-7.<p>There is also the viewpoint that both World War&nbsp;I and World War&nbsp;II are part of the same "[[European Civil War]]" or "[[Second Thirty Years War]]": {{Harvnb|Canfora|2006|p=155}}; {{Harvnb|Prins|2002|p=11}}.</ref> The British historian [[Antony Beevor]] views the beginning of the Second World War as the [[Battles of Khalkhin Gol]] fought between Japan and the Mongolia, Soviet Union from May to September 1939.<ref name="Beevor 2012 10">{{Harvnb|Beevor|2012|p=10}}.</ref>
 
The exact date of the war's end is also not universally agreed upon. It has been suggested that the war ended at the [[armistice]] of 14 August 1945 ([[Victory over Japan Day|V-J Day]]), rather than the formal surrender of Japan (2 September 1945); in some European histories, it ended on [[Victory in Europe Day|V-E Day]] (8 May 1945). However, the [[Treaty of San Francisco|Treaty of Peace with Japan]] was not signed until 1951,<ref name="Masaya 1990 4">{{Harvnb|Masaya|1990|p=4}}.</ref> and [[Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany|that with Germany]] not until 1990.<ref>{{cite web|title=History of German-American Relations » 1989–1994 – Reunification » "Two-plus-Four-Treaty": Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany, September&nbsp;12, 1990|url=http://usa.usembassy.de/etexts/2plusfour8994e.htm|publisher=usa.usembassy.de|accessdate=6 May 2012}}</ref>
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==Cooylrey==
==Taghyrtyn roish y chaggey==