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‘Total War’ this time

Deaths During World War II (millions) 53.7

Defeat of the Axis Powers Key factors: personnel reserves industrial capacity US joining the war turned the tide available materials shipbuilding vehicle production

Allied Victories Victory in Europe (VE): Red Army (USSR) gains offensive after Stalingrad Western Allies in N. Africa, Italy a race to control post-war Europe begins D-Day: June 6, 1944, allied forces land in France bombing of German cities Dresden, February 1945: 135,000 killed 8 May 1945 - Germany surrenders Victory in the Pacific: code-breakers and success at Midway ‘Island-hopping’ close enough to Japan bombing brings surrender 2 September 1945

By 1945 – allies, but not really allies Soviet-dominated forces “Western” coalition forces raced to the river Elbe and divided Germany

And this was in no way the end: Origins of Cold War in WWII unnatural allies Yalta and Potsdam Conferences (1945) Stalin, Churchill, Roosevelt [Atlee and Truman] USSR vs. Japan ? free elections for Eastern Europe 1946: “Iron Curtain” descends http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNwrRdWOeUQ&feature=related

Money for Minds and Hearts US: The Marshall Plan (1947) USSR: COMECON, (1949) Became an arms race: NATO Warsaw Pact MAD

The Truman Doctrine world divided: free and enslaved states US to support all movements for democracy, and ‘militarization’ of the Cold War became global