 May and June of 1942  Stopped the Japanese advance West and began the American push back toward the mainland  Four carriers and 300 planes destroyed.

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 May and June of 1942  Stopped the Japanese advance West and began the American push back toward the mainland  Four carriers and 300 planes destroyed

May and June of 1942 Stopped the Japanese advance West and began the American push back toward the mainland Four carriers and 300 planes destroyed

 Developed by Admiral Chester Nimitz  Allowed U.S. to bypass heavily fortified islands to those closer to Japan.  Essentially worked to cut off supply lines to those islands held by Japanese

 One of the largest naval battles of all time  Introduced kamikaze pilots

 Kamikazes inflict major damage  50,000 American casualties and 100,000 Japanese killed  U.S. can reach mainland Japan

 Dropped on Hiroshima August 6 & Nagasaki August  Unconditional, formal surrender September 2, 1945

 Convey system used to protect allied ships from U-boats

 Battle for Northern Africa begins in 1942 led by Eisenhower and Montgomery.  Germans driven off Africa and retreat to Italy by May of 1943  Mussolini falls from power in 1943 and allies invade Italy in September of 1943 and stay there fighting until end of war May 1945

 June 6, 1944  Largest invasion by sea in history  British Canadian, and French forces all contribute  Paris falls by August  By September German border crossed  Battle of Bulge was last German offensive  War ends with invasion of Berlin by the Soviets from the East and Americans from the West

 Rumors persisted since 1942 with the final solution actually decided in late 1941  Pictures of camp Pictures of camp  6 million jews killed  million total