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The War for Europe and North Africa
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War Plans Roosevelt and Churchill decide to fight Hitler first Battle of the Atlantic Hitler orders submarine raids on the East Coast ▪ to prevent allies from receiving food or war materials ▪ Germans sank 681 Allied ships Cargo ship convoys ▪ Sank German U-boats to the point where it “reached unbearable heights” ▪ By mid-1943, the tide of the Battle of the Atlantic had turned
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The Battle of Stalingrad November 1941, the cold stops Germans outside of Moscow and Leningrad Summer 1942, Hitler hoped to capture Soviet oil fields The Luftwaffe bombed the city nightly and the Soviets wanted to quit but Stalin ordered them to defend his namesake city no matter the cost Winter 1942, Soviets mount counterattack and trap the German soldiers in the city cutting off all supplies German commander surrenders January 31, 1943, the troops surrender February 2, 1943 Soviets lost 1.1 million soldiers but was a turning point in the war
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The North African Front To divert troops from Russia, Stalin asked the other Allies to open a “second front” Operation Torch Invasion of North Africa commanded by General Dwight D. Eisenhower Chased the Afrika Korps Afrika Korps surrender in May 1943
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The Italian Campaign Before the North Africa battle was won Roosevelt and Churchill agree that they will only accept unconditional surrenders from Axis Capture of Sicily in Summer 1943 July 25, 1943, Mussolini is stripped of his powers and arrested Bloody Anzio Hitler was determined to stop Allies in Italy, so they would not reach Germany Lasted 4 months (Ends May 1944) 25,000 Allied casualties/ 30,000 Axis casualties Effort to free Italy did not succeed until Germany collapsed
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Heroes is Combat Tuskegee Airmen (99 th Pursuit Squadron) ▪ All African-American pilots ▪ Received two distinguished Unit Citations for their outstanding combat against the Luftwaffe Buffaloes (92 nd Infantry Division) ▪ African-American unit ▪ Won 7 Legion of Merit awards, 65 Silver Stars, 162 Bronze Stars for courage under fire Company E (141 st Regiment, 36 th Division) ▪ All Mexican-American unit ▪ Received 7 Congressional Medal of Honors Purple Heart Battalion (100 th Battalion) ▪ 1,300 Hawaiian Nisei and Japanese-Americans ▪ Becomes most decorated unit in U.S. history
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D-Day (Operation Overlord) Allies gather 3 million troops in England planning to attack Normandy, France To keep plan secret phantom army was created, even sending fake radio signals Eisenhower gives go ahead on D-Day, June 6, 1944 Three divisions of paratroops and thousands of seaborne soldiers invaded- the largest land-sea- air operation in army history
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Allies Gain Ground After 7 days Allies held an 80-mile strip of France Within a month they landed a million troops General Omar Bradley unleashes massive air and land bombardments at St. Lo creating a gap in German defense General George Patton and his Third Army advance through and on August 25, 1944 they liberate Paris from 4 years of German occupation By 1944 Allies had freed France, Belgium, and Luxembourg
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The Battle of the Bulge October 1944, Americans captured their first German town Aachen Hitler orders troops to recapture the Belgian port of Antwerp December 16, 1944 hoping that the effort would split up Allied forces and supply line Battle raged for a month, the Germans lost 120,000 troops, 600 tanks, and 1,600 planes, Nazis could now do little more than retreat
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LIBERATION OF THE DEATH CAMPS Soviets come from west and Allied troops come from east Soviets come upon death camps first in July 1944 “gigantic murder plant” UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER April 25, 1945, Soviets stormed Berlin April 29, 1945, Hitler blames Jews and his general for losing the war April 30, 1945, Hitler and Eva Braun commit suicide May 7, 1945, Eisenhower accepts unconditional surrender of Third Reich May 8, 1945, Allies celebrate V-E day (Victory in Europe Day) War officially over
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Roosevelt’s Death Does not live to see V-E Day April 12, 1945, while posing for portrait, has a stroke and dies Later that day, Vice President Harry S. Truman become the nation’s 33 rd president
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