Title: World War II
1World War II
2Battle of Britain
- 1940
- Skies above England.London
- German(Luftwaffe) vs Britain
- Continuous air raids and bombing of industrial
areas, railroads, bridges, cities - Really no winner. Britain never surrendered and
Germany stopped the bombing and cuts the loses.
Cost them planes, bombs, men and money. -
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4North Africa
- Summer 1942 Summer 1943
- Northern coast of Africa
- Allies vs mostly Germans
- Attempt to drive out all Axis powers to keep away
from oil/trade routes - Allies successful
- Would now be able to invade Italy from the south
5Balkan Invasion
- Early 1941
- Balkan Region
- German drive British forces from Greece
- Take control of Caspian Sea (oil) and Suez Canal
trade. - Be able to attack Soviet Union from the south
6Battle of Leningrad
- Sept 1941-first part of 1942
- Now called St. Petersburg
- Germany surrounds Leningrad and over million
civilians starve and die - Soviets never gave up
- German losses near 500,000
7Pearl Harbor
- December 7th, 1941
- Surprise attack on main naval base in Pacific
- 2300 soldiers, 150 planes and 18 ships lost
- Crushing American defeat
- FDR This day will live in infamy
- Tojo I feel we have woke a sleeping giant!
- Brings US into war on both fronts-Pacific and
European
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23Midway Hawaii
24Battle of Midway
- June 1942
- Japan send 100 ships to Midway to take the base
to continue towards Hawaii - US intercepted and decoded message, ready for the
attack - War fought mostly by planes, shot down 38 Zeros
- US sank 4 Japanese aircraft carriers in a period
of minutes to send Japan retreating. - Turning point of war with Japan
25Iwo Jima
- March-June 1945
- Small island in the Pacific
- Part of Island hopping technique in Pacific to
closer and closer to Japan to launch invasion.
Attack and take over islands not well defended. - Japan dug in, literally into side of mountain and
ground. Held off til June. One of the bloodiest
battles of war. - US victory took control of airbase
26Iwo Jima (Memorial in DC)
Iwo Jima (Memorial in DC)
27Map of Iwo Jima
28Battle at Coral Sea
- May 1942
- Eastern coast of Australia
- American Navy despite being half the size of
Japans stop Japans movement towards Australia - Battle fought by Warplanes
- Beginning of Japanese aviation decline
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30Hiroshima
- August 6th, 1945
- A city of military and industrial significance in
Japan - 7th Largest city in Japan
- First A-bomb was dropped
- Name of the airplane was the Anola Gay Tibbets
mother - Instantly killed 80,00 people, Japan claimed
200,000
Nagasaki
- August 9th, 1945
- Nagasaki was picked as a result of Military and
Industrial importance also - It was the largest port in south Japan
- Instantly killed 70,000 people
- Force Japanese to surrender
31Paul Tibbets and the Anola Gay
32Little Boy
33After Little Boy
34Fat Man
35After Fat Man
36Battle of Stalingrad
- 1942-1943
- Stalingrad, Soviet Union
- Soviets vs Germans
- Bloodiest standoff on the war
- Over one million casualties. Turning point in
war, Germans retreat, Soviets begin offensive - Allies decided to let Russia fight on their own
- THIS DECISION WILL COST THE U.S. FUTURE
RELATIONS WITH SOVIETS.
37D-Day Invasion
- June 6th, 1944
- Normandy (North Shore of France)
- Code Name Operation Overlord
- British and US forces vs German
- Had to invade France to be able
- to invade/attack Germany
- Largest single invasion in
- military history
- Now able to liberate France and
- attack Germany
38Normandy
39Invasion
40Battle of Bulge
- December 16, 1944
- Border areas near Luxembourg, France and Germany
- Germany last ditch effort to take back France and
regain some power. Germany made some ground but
not enough. - This is were the phrase Bend but not Break was
used - Impact Germans begin retreat signaling their
defeat. - First time allies will enter Germany since war
started - First time allies will see concentration camps
41Battle of the Bulge
42Battle of Alamein
- Oct-Nov 1942
- North coast of Africa in Egypt
- Allies vs Axis
- Italy and Germany have control of Northern Africa
and are headed towards Cairo/Suez Canal - US decides to start here because the Axis forces
are less powerful. - The Battle of Alamein begins to push Germany out
Northern Africa
43Guadalcanal
- Aug 1942-Feb 43
- Solomon Islands controlled by Japan
- First US offensive. Marine stormed the shores to
root out Japan and cut supply lines. - Many causalities but finally succeeded
44Solomon Islands
45Okinawa
- Apr-July 1945
- Another major Island hopping victory in the
Pacific - US Victory
- Now able to safely bomb Japan/Tokyo
46Map of Southeast Asia
47Invasion of Italy
- July 1943- June 1944
- Southern part of Italy
- Allies vs Axis mostly Italians
- Allies trying to get rid of Mussolini and attack
Germany from south - Victorious..April 44 he is killed
- Able to launch bombings on Germany
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49European Front
- April 29, 1945 Mussolini and 15 other fascist
leaders are executed and hanged in the Piazzale
Loreto in Milan.
50 Leyte Gulf
- Oct 1944
- Off coast of Philippines
- Largest Naval engagement in History
- US wiped out Japans Navy for good and supplies
routes. - 1st time Japan
- uses Kamikazes
51Map of Leyte Gulf (in Philippians)
52WW II Fatalities
Country Military Civilian Total
Soviet Union 8,668,000 16,900,000 25,568,000
China 1,324,000 10,000,000 11,324,000
Germany 3,250,000 3,810,000 7,060,000
Poland 850,000 6,000,000 6,850,000
Japan 1,506,000 300,000 1,806,000
Yugoslavia 300,000 1,400,000 1,700,000
Rumania 520,000 465,000 985,000
France 340,000 470,000 810,000
Hungary 750,000
Austria 380,000 145,000 525,000
Greece 520,000
Italy 330,000 80,000 410,000
Czechoslovakia 400,000
Great Britain 326,000 62,000 388,000
USA 295,000 295,000
Holland 14,000 236,000 250,000
Belgium 10,000 75,000 85,000
Finland 79,000 79,000
Canada 42,000 42,000
India 36,000 36,000
Australia 39,000 39,000
Spain 12,000 10,000 22,000
Bulgaria 19,000 2,000 21,000
New Zealand 12,000 12,000
South Africa 9,000 9,000
Norway 5,000 5,000
Denmark 4,000 4,000
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