Title: WWII Americans at War
1WWIIAmericans at War
2The Major Players of the Atlantic War European
Theatre of Operations (ETO)
- Churchill Prime Minister of England
- Roosevelt US President
- Josef Stalin Chairman of Soviet Union
3Players for the Fascists
- Hitler Germany
- Mussolini - Italy
4The Atlantic CharterAugust 1941
Roosevelt/Churchill Goals of Alliance
- There would be no enlargement of territories.
- Freedom of people to choose their government
- Final destruction of the Nazis.
5But where do we start from???
6Battle of the Atlantic
- How to get supplies to the British?
- Use our economic power
- Wolf Packs
- 20 U-boats that hunted enemy convoys in packs.
- Took out 360 ships in 1942 alone.
- Some in sight of the US coastline.
7How to combat the Wolf packs?
- Long range sub hunting aircraft
- SONAR
- Better depth charges
- Cut off U-Boats from their ports in Germany and
France. - Liberty Ships easy to make and repair.
8Strategic Bombing
- B-17 Flying Fortress
- B- 24 Liberators
- Bombing of Axis Industry.
- Destroy their economy/ industry
- Carpet Bombing
- Ex.40,000 died in one day in Hamburg, Germany
- Fire Bombing Dresden Firestorms - 40,000 dead
9The War in the Soviet Union
- Great Patriotic War
- Germans advance in Russia 1941 1942.
- Operation Barbarossa.
- Blitzkrieg tactics
10The War in the Soviet Union
- Nazis greeted as liberators by Russians who hated
Stalin. - But THEN Nazis turned on the local people.
- Executions
- Forced labor
- Russians engaged in guerrilla war against Nazis.
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12Stalingrad
- Turning Point
- September 1942 January 1943
- Most lethal siege of a city in history.
13Top Ten Bloodiest BATTLES in all of Human History
- 800,0001,600,000 - Battle of Stalingrad
(19421943) 670,0001,500,000 - Siege of
Leningrad (19411944) 700,000 - Battle of Moscow
(19411942) 400,000680,000 - Battle of Kiev
(1941) 500,000 - Battle of Smolensk
(1941) 370,000 - Battle of Voronezh
(1942) 370,000 - Battle of Belarus
(1941) 175,000350,000 - Operation Bagration
(1944) 230,000350,000 - Battle of Kursk
(1943) 300,000 - Battle of the Somme (1916)
14Battle of Stalingrad
- Nazi 750,000 killed, missing or wounded91,000
capturedTotal 841,000 casualties - Russian 478,741 killed or missing650,878 wounded
and sick40,000 civilians deadTotal 1,129,619
casualties - Nazis begin to lose their holdings in Russia.
15Russia Asks for Help!
- Stalin wanted Roosevelt and Churchill to invade
Western Europe - Take pressure off Red Army.
- Repeat WWI Two Front war
16The North Africa Campaign
- Feb. 1942 First U.S. land forces involved
lose to Nazis - Kasserine Pass. - May 1942 defeated Nazis in Tunisia
17Nazi Generals
- Rommel The Desert Fox
- Erwin Rommel (1891 1944)
- Great tank commander
- Used surprise and bold moves.
- Was NOT a member of the Nazi party
18Nazis lose in North Africa
- El Alamein 23 Oct 4 Nov 1942 Egyptian coastal
city - Allies win - a major turning point in North Africa
19Invasion of Italy Start Retaking Europe.
- Soft Underbelly
- U.S. General Patton took Sicily and the English
started to invade the mainland of Italy.
20Political Change in Italy
- Mussolinis Fascists turned against him in 1943.
- Nazis rescue Mussolini but hes caught by Italian
Communists as he tried to escape to Germany. - Killed in 1945
21It sure wasnt over yet!
- Battle of Anzio and Cassino trapped Allies from
January May 1944. - Allies v. German Nazis
- April 1945 Italy was in Allied control.
22The Generals Allies
- Dwight Ike Eisenhower (1890 1969)
- Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces
- Excelled at
- Staffing issues
- Diplomacy
23Invasion of Western Europe D-Day
- June 6, 1944 some 7,000 invasion craft left
England for France. - 100,000 soldiers
- Largest Armada in History
- 1,000 aircraft dropped 23,000 paratroopers in
France
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25D-Day Why June 6th?
- Weather Tides prevented earlier attack.
- Flat open beaches in Normandy land a lot of
people at once. - Coincidence - Rommels wifes birthday!
26D-Day Largest landing by sea in history
- Gold
- Juno
- Sword
- Omaha
- Utah
27Specialized Landing Craft
"D" indicated a vehicle designed in
1942, "U" meant "utility", "K" indicated driven
front wheels, "W" indicated two powered rear
axles.
28Donald Duck DD Tanks
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31D-Day Utah Beach
- Landing was difficult currents but little
resistance. - Trouble happened later.
- Hedgerow fighting
32D-Day Omaha Beach
- Killing Zone
- 12 major resistance points could fire down over
every inch of the beach. - Steep cliffs to climb
33D-Day Casualties
- Over 2,000 American (Omaha)
- 9,000 total Allied
- 2,000 German
- BUT
- By the next week 500,000 Allies were in France.
34Liberating France
- Patton used Blitzkrieg to blow a hole in Germans
and advance out of Normandy. - Liberated Paris August 25, 1944.
35The Generals United States
- George Patton 1885 1945.
- As a boy knew he wanted to be a hero.
- LOVED war.
- Early on realized the potential for tanks.
- Did NOT have good diplomacy skills.
36The Battle of the Bulge Germany fights back
- Dec 1944 Germans cut off part of the American
army. - Pattons amazing movement in winter saved the
American forces. - 600,000 GI soldiers involved
- 80,000 killed, wounded
- 100,000 Germans killed
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38The War in Europe Ends
- Stalins Red Army approaching Germany from the
East. - British, American and French approaching from the
West.
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40The War in Europe Ends
- Russia was out for revenge for Nazi atrocities
committed against them. - 24 MILLION dead Russians.
41Crossing the Elbe River
- April 25, 1945
- US and Russian troops joined up and pushed on
into Berlin - Russians given the honor of capturing Berlin.
42Germany Surrenders V-E Day!
- April 30, 1945 Hitler commits suicide.
- May 8, 1945 Germany surrenders
- V-E Victory in Europe.