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1 UNIT 6: #8 Unit VI, Notes #8: The Allies Turn the Tide

2 ***I. All-Out War U.S and Britain  Increased governmental power  Total war  Restricted rights  Propaganda  Japanese internment camps Women help win the war  Jobs in factories/ construction  Rosie the Riveter  Served in military auxilery roles

3 ***II. Battle of the Atlantic 1939 – 1945 (Jan. 1942 – July 1943 were decisive) German U-Boats were sinking unprotected U.S. and other Allies' merchant ships Allies began using convoys to protect ships The Allies also used a sonar system to detect German U- Boats The Germans were very successful in the beginning, but by mid - 1943, the Allies had the upper hand

4 ***III. The Allies Forge Ahead North Africa  Eisenhower defeats Rommel (May, 1943) Europe  “Big Three”- Churchill, FDR, Stalin agree to focus on Europe first (Nov, 1943)

5 "The Battle of the Atlantic was the only thing that really frightened me" - Winston Churchill.

6 ***III. The Allies Forge Ahead cont. Italy-  July 1943, U.S. British forces land in Italy  Italians defeated but fighting continues vs. Germans Soviet Union  Battle of Stalingrad- July 1942- Feb 1943  bitter street by street fighting  Soviets encircled attackers  Huge German losses/battle winter

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8 ***IV. The Allies Push Toward Germany June 6, 1944- D-Day- invasion of France (Normandy)  Generals Dwight D. Eisenhower and George Patton influential in leading attack  Round the clock bombing of Germany  During this time, Soviet Union was pushing into Poland and Allies were pushing North in Italy  3 million ally troops to attack

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10 Normandy Invasion cont. (don’t need to copy) D – Day  60 mile stretch of beach  156,000 troops  4,000 landing craft  600 warships  11,000 planes  Largest land-sea-air operation in history  Omaha beach known as one of the most brutal areas

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14 Battle of the Bulge- Dec. 1944  September 1944, France was freed from Nazi control  Massive German Counterattack: Germans were winning in the beginning  Last German offensive  120,000 Germans died (also lost 600 tanks and guns and 1,600 planes – leading to defeat))  80,000 Americans died  After, Allied victory was certain

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16 Yalta – “The Big 3”

17 ***V. Yalta Conference Big Three agreed to divide Germany into 4 occupation zones Soviets would enter war with Japan in three months Disagreement on Eastern Europe  Stalin wanted control  FDR, Churchill wanted self- determination  Stalin agreed to free elections

18 At the beginning of his 4 th Term, President Franklin D. Roosevelt passes away (April 12, 1945) -The U.S. went through a major grieving period -Harry S. Truman, as Vice-President, takes the role as President May 8, 1945: V-E day = Victory in Europe day

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20 The end of Hitler April 30, 1945 Hitler and Eva Braun commit suicide (gun shot and cyanide) Bodies burned in street Cover of Time magazine May 7, 1945

21 ***VI. V-E Day May 8, 1945 General Eisenhower accepted a surrender by the Third Reich V-E day = Victory in Europe day 1 st part of War was over

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