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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.

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3  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

4 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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6  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

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

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

10  Dropped on Hiroshima August 6 & Nagasaki August 9 1945  Unconditional, formal surrender September 2, 1945

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

14  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

15  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

16  Rumors persisted since 1942 with the final solution actually decided in late 1941  Pictures of camp Pictures of camp  6 million jews killed  12-13 million total


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