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1 The Global Conflict: Allied Successes
Chapter 18 Section 3 The Global Conflict: Allied Successes

2 Setting the Scene World War II was fought on a larger scale and in more places than any other conflict in history. It was also more costly in terms of human life than any previous war. Civilians, as well as soldiers, were targets. In 1941, a reporter visited a Russian town that had been home to 10,000 people before the German invasion. The reporter found a lone survivor: "[She was] a blind old woman who had gone insane. I saw her wandering barefooted around the village, carrying a few dirty rags, a rusty pail, and a tattered sheepskin.” From 1939 until mid-1942, the Axis ran up a string of successes. The conquerors blasted villages and towns and divided up the spoils. Then the Allies won some key victories. Slowly, the tide began to turn.

3 I. Occupied Lands The Axis conquered Europe, Asia and the Pacific and set out to build a "new order" in the occupied lands

4 Dachau Concentration Camp, 1938
I. Occupied Lands The Nazis stripped conquered nations of art, factories, and other resources and forced “inferior races” to work as slave laborers The World Jewish Congress says the Nazis seized up to $30 billion worth of art Dachau Concentration Camp, 1938

5 I. Occupied Lands Hitler's policy was to kill all "racially inferior" people – Jews, Slavs, Gypsies, homosexuals, communists, and the mentally ill A Nazi about to shoot the last Jew left alive in Vinica, Ukraine Gas Chamber at Auschwitz

6 I. Occupied Lands The Nazis forced Jews into ghettos and concentration camps and by 1941, had plans for the "final solution of the Jewish problem"

7 I. Occupied Lands Hitler had special death camps built in Poland - places like Auschwitz, Sobibor, and Treblinka

8 I. Occupied Lands By 1945, the Nazis had massacred six million Jews and 6 million other "undesirable" people in what became known as the Holocaust

9 I. Occupied Lands As Japan expanded, it created the anti-imperialistic Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere

10 I. Occupied Lands The Japanese killed and tortured civilians, destroyed cities and towns, and made people into slave laborers During the six weeks of the Nanking Massacre, the Chinese were not simply murdered. They were tortured, humiliated, and raped. The Japanese used a wide variety of methods of murder.

11 II. The Allied War Effort
In 1942, the Big Three—Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin—agreed to defeat Hitler before turning their attention to Asia The "Big Three" Allied leaders at Yalta: Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin

12 II. The Allied War Effort
The Allies were committed to total war - governments directed the economy, rationed goods, and regulated prices and wages

13 II. The Allied War Effort
Governments limited the rights of citizens, censored the press, and used propaganda to win public support for the war

14 II. The Allied War Effort
As men joined the military, millions of women built ships and planes, produced munitions, and staffed offices Rosie the Riveter Artist: Norman Rockwell

15 II. The Allied War Effort
Women served in the armed forces, fought in the resistance, and became soldiers in the Red Army Marie-Madeleine Fourcade USSR Soldier

16 III. Turning Points During 1942 and 1943, the Allies pushed back the Axis powers and turned the tide of war

17 III. Turning Points British General Montgomery and American General Eisenhower defeated Rommel in May 1943 at El Alamein

18 III. Turning Points In July 1943, the Allies landed first in Sicily and then in southern Italy and defeated the Italian forces

19 III. Turning Points The Italians overthrew Mussolini and signed an armistice, but the fighting did not end for 18 months The bodies of Benito Mussolini (C) and his mistress, Clara Petacci (R) were hung by their heels after they were killed by Italian partisans in Milan in April 1945.

20 III. Turning Points After the Battle of Stalingrad in 1943, the Red Army advanced into Eastern Europe

21 III. Turning Points The Allies invaded France on June 6, 1944, - D-Day – and by September all of France was free

22 III. Turning Points The Allies focused their attention on conquering Germany and defeating Japan


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