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Major Battles
  • Ms. Eraqi

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EUROPEAN FRONT Before U.S. Enters the War
  • BATTLE OF BRITAIN 1940
  • Hitler knew he couldnt defeat the British Navy
  • Began this battle as an air war (Luftwaffe)
  • Worked well at first
  • British develop superior aircraft
  • Begin bombing German cities while Germany bombed
    England at night.

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WHERE DO WE START?
  • EUROPE
  • NORTH AFRICA
  • ASIA (PACIFIC)

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Hitler Was Everywhere!
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FRONTS
  • EUROPE
  • ALLIES TAKE ON GERMANY
  • GOAL TO DEFEAT THEM
  • PACIFIC
  • DEFENSIVE
  • DEFEAT NAZIS FIRST

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EUROPEAN FRONT U.S. Enter the War
  • MAJOR BATTLES Battle of Stalingrad
  • SOVIETS BATTLE GERMANS AT STALINGRAD- AUGUST
    1942-1943
  • Bloodiest standoff on the war
  • Over one million casualties 199 days
  • Allies decided to let Russia fight on their own
  • THIS DECISION WILL COST THE U.S. FUTURE
    RELATIONS WITH SOVIETS.

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NORTH AFRICAN FRONTS
  • OFFENSIVE FIGHT
  • ROOSEVELT AND CHURCHILL MEET IN MOROCCO 1943
  • DECIDE NOT TO HELP SOVIETS INSTEAD STICK TO PLAN
    TO ATTACK FROM NORTH AFRICA INTO SICILY

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NORTH AFRICAN BATTLES
  • OPERATION TORCH
  • NOVEMBER 1942
  • DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
  • MOROCCO ALGERIA FIRST FALL AS THEY HAVE GERMAN
    PUPPET GOVT
  • TUNISIA ROMMEL(THE DESERT FOX) AND HIS AFRIKA
    CORPS
  • MAY 1943 AXIS TROOPS SURRENDER AFRICA

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European Battles
  • Eisenhower plans attacks on Italy after success
    in N. Africa with help of British
  • Campaign begins June 1943
  • -Sicily
  • -Anzio
  • -Rome
  • Mussolini forced to resign in August 1943

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European Front
  • April 29, 1945 Mussolini and 15 other fascist
    leaders are executed and hanged in the Piazzale
    Loreto in Milan.

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EUROPEAN FRONT AND BATTLES
  • OPERATION OVERLORD (D-DAY)
  • FDR
  • STALIN
  • CHURCHILL
  • MEET TO PLAN INVASION ACROSS ENGLISH CHANNEL
  • NORMANDY
  • GERMANS EXPECTED THEM TO ATTACK ELSEWHERE AT
    CALAIS

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EUROPEAN BATTLES
  • NORMANDY, FRANCE (D-DAY)
  • LARGEST AMPHIBIOUS INVASION
  • JUNE 6, 1944
  • Code Breakers intercept Axis correspondence
  • 150,000 ALLIED SOLDIERS
  • 600 WARSHIPS
  • GENERAL DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER/Rommel for Germans
  • BY JULY ALLIED FORCES IN FRANCE WAS OVER 1
    MILLION
  • HITLER HESITATES TO FIGHT BACK

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World War II
  • D-DAY
  • INVASION
  • OF NORMANDY

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WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW?
  • NAZIS CONTINUE TO FIGHT THROUGH AIR ATTACKS 1943
    1944
  • OPERATION OVERLORD DRIVE THE NAZIS OUT OF
    FRANCE AND HEAD THEM TOWARDS DEFEAT AT HOME
  • JUNE 6, 1944
  • LARGEST AMPHIBIOUS INVASION
  • (INVASION BY SEA)

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WHERE DID THIS TAKE PLACE?
  • 60 MILE STRETCH OF NORMANDY COAST (NORTHERN
    FRENCH COAST)
  • HITLER CAUGHT UNAWARE THOUGHT ATTACK WOULD BE
    FURTHER UP THE COAST AT CALAIS
  • 326,000 SOLDIERS LAND THE FIRST WEEK, 50,000
    VEHICLES, 100,000 TONS OF SUPPLIES

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THE BEACHES
  • CODE NAMES
  • JUNO
  • GOLD
  • OMAHA
  • UTAH
  • SWORD

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WHO WAS INVOLVED?
  • AMERICAN LEADER DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
  • GERMAN LEADER ROMMEL
  • SOLDIERS
  • AMERICAN
  • CANADIAN
  • BRITISH
  • GERMAN

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D-Day
  • American soldiers wading through water into Nazi
    machine-gun fire on the coast of France.

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YOUR ASSIGNMENT
  • COMPLETE THE WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE PREPARED
    MAP
  • REWRITE THE QUESTIONS FROM THE WORKSHEET ON A
    SEPARATE SHEET OF PAPER
  • ANSWER THE QUESTIONS USING COMPLETE SENTENCES.
  • GOOD LUCK GOOD TRACKING!

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European Front
  • Battle of the Bulge
  • When? December 16, 1944
  • Where? border areas near Luxembourg, France and
    Germany
  • Results? The Germans began a counterattack
    against the Allies as the Allies attempted to
    drive the Germans completely out of France.
  • Importance? Germans begin retreat signaling
    their defeat.
  • First time allies will enter Germany since war
    started
  • First time allies will see concentration camps

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V-E Day (Victory in Europe)May 8, 1945
  • BATTLE OF THE BULGE (BELGIUM)
  • LAST GERMAN OFFENSIVE OF WWII
  • DECEBMER 1944
  • CLEARED WAY TO GERMANY
  • SOVIETS ATTACK FROM THE EAST
  • AMERICANS FROM THE WEST
  • TIED DOWN HUGE AMOUNTS OF ALLIED RESOURCES
  • TAKE GERMANY

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Red army soldiers raising the Soviet flag on the
roof of the Reichstag (German Parliament) in
Berlin, Germany.
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Churchill waves to crowds in Britain after
broadcasting to the nation that the war with
Germany had been won,
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V-E Day Celebrations in New York City, May 8,
1945.
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V-E Day celebrations, Bay Street, Toronto, Canada
May 7, 1945
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VE-Day Parade, Red Square, Moscow, Russis
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ASIAN FRONT
  • DEFENSIVE FRONT AGAINST JAPAN
  • JAPAN HAD TAKEN OVER GUAM, WAKE, SINGAPORE AND
    PHILIPPINES
  • How do we get them back?

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Island Hopping
  • The two main goals of the U.S. in the Pacific
    were
  • I. to regain the Philippines.
  • II. to invade Japan.
  • The U.S. began a policy of island hopping, using
    islands as stepping-stones towards Japan.

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ASIAN FRONT
  • February of 1945
  • The U.S. recaptured the Philippines, Iwo Jima and
    Okinawa.
  • Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima depicts five United
    States Marines and a U.S. Navy corpsman raising
    the flag of the United States atop Mount
    Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima.

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ASIAN FRONT THE TIDE TURNS
  • BATTLE OF THE CORAL SEA
  • -JAPAN WANTS TO TAKE AUSTRALIA
  • -May 1942
  • -Japan loses
  • -Japanese naval aviation begins to decline.

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ASIAN FRONT CONTINUED
  • MIDWAY ISLAND
  • -CODE BREAKERS READY AMERICANS FOR THE ATTACK.
  • TAKE OUT FOUR OF FIVE JAPANESE CARRIERS
  • It limited Japan's ability to attack Hawaii again
    or other Allied positions.

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OTHER ASIAN BATTLES
  • MORE BLOODY BATTLES
  • -GUADALCANAL
  • SOLOMON ISLANDS
  • AMERICANS CUT OFF JAPANESE SUPPLY LINES
  • Became military base from which to counterattack
    the Japanese
  • IWO JIMA
  • OKINAWA
  • HEAVY CASUALTIES ON BOTH SIDES IN THESE BATTLES
  • VICTORY IN THESE ISLANDS WIL BE KEY TO ALLIED
    VICTORY IN JAPAN

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So How Do We Defeat Japan?
  • Operation Starvation
  • Operation Olympic
  • Continue Strategic fire bomb raids on Japanese
    cities.
  • Drop the atomic bomb on Japan to force the
    Japanese Emperor to surrender.

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Trumans Dilemma
  • A blockade of Japan would take an extended amount
    of time thus opening the door to Soviet
    intervention and acquisition of territory by
    conquest.
  • An invasion of Japan would be too costly in lives
    and treasure.
  • Continued bombing of Japanese cities would only
    cost more lives and raise the level of
    destruction and misery of the Japanese people.
  • The level of impatience of the American people
    would grow as each week past that the war
    continued.

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