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Grab the handouts from the bookshelf. Work on p. 13 in your packet. Be in your seats ready to listen when the bell rings.

Agenda D-Day Radio Broadcast Homework review V-E Day reading What was the result of V-E Day? Fun Video *Homework due on Monday*

Before we start… Homework: Due Monday 4/15/13 Read Chapter 26 Section 4. Use active reading strategies for each section (colored heading). Answer questions 1, 2, and 3 on page 824.

Battle of Stalingrad ii/battle-of-stalingrad ii/battle-of-stalingrad

D-Day O Operation Overlord – Code name for invasion of French beaches O Germans knew an invasion would come eventually and fortified O US had element of surprise on location

What had to happen… O Invasion beginning at night O Arrive at low tide O Low tide come in the AM so gunners bombarding coast could see targets O Paratroopers dropped behind enemy lines ahead of time O Moonlit night to see land O Good weather….

The Longest Day (June 6 th, 1944) O 7,000 ships, 100,000 soldiers, 23,000 paratroopers O 5 Beaches – Code-named “Utah”, “Omaha”, “Gold”, “Sword”, and “Juno”

Operation Overlord

V-E Day Actively read the article Answer the 2 questions that follow in complete sentences. What was the result of V-E Day? How could it be helpful to the Allied Powers?

What did we learn?