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World World War IIWar II
VictoryVictory
The Big ThreeThe Big Three
• USSR – Joseph Stalin
• U. S.– Franklin D.
Roosevelt
• Great Britain– Winston Churchill
The PlanThe Plan
• Focus on Europe first, then Japan.
• Stalin wanted a second European front opened
• FDR and Churchill focus on Africa instead
Who’s In Charge?• European Theatre
– General Eisenhower• future President of
the United States
• Pacific Theatre– no one leader like
Europe
– Admiral Nimitz
– General MacArthur
Admiral Nimitz General MacArthur
Operation Torch• British strike back at the Germans• British led by General Montgomerey• U. S. attacks from the other side
– Led by General Patton
• (1943) Germans are pushed out of N. Africa
Battle of StalingradBattle of Stalingrad(August 1942 – February 1943)
• Germans head south for oil, iron and the Volga River
• Germans destroy over 90% of the city
• Soviets refuse to give up the city
• Stalin “Not one step backwards!”
Turning Point on the Eastern Front
• November, Russians counterattack
• Germans are surrounded• Hitler refuses to let generals
surrender– Friedrich von Paulus
• General not allowed to surrender• Blamed for the loss
• Attempt to fly in supplies– complete failure
“The bloodiest battle in recorded human history.”
Combatants
Axis Powers Soviet Union
Commanders
Erich von MansteinFriedrich Paulus
Georgy ZhukovVasily Chuikov
Strength
500,000 Germans 1,700,000
Casualties
740,000 killed or wounded 110,000 captured
750,000 + killed, wounded and captured40,000+ civilian dead
Italy
• 1943 Britain and U. S. send in 180,000 troops
• Mussolini is arrested– King Victor Emanuelle new ruler
• Germans reinforce northern Italy– Free Mussolini
• 1945 Germans finally pushed out– Mussolini captured, shot and hung in
Milan
Japanese Internment in America
• Executive Order #9066• Japanese sent to
relocation camps– 2/3 were American
citizens
• Thought they might be spies or help Japan during an invasion
Over 100,000 were “relocated” without cause
442nd Regiment
• Many Japanese Americans volunteered for service
• 1943 allowed to form a regiment
• Fought in Europe
• Became the most distinguished regiment, based on size and service, in the history of the army.
Operation Overlord• Planned invasion of Europe,
specifically France
• Operation Fortitude– Created fake armies and sent fake
signals about possible invasions at Norway and Calais
– Keep the Germans guessing about where to protect
Soldiers preparing in Southern England
June 6, 1944D-Day
• Attack is at Normandy
• Rommel is the German in charge of the area– Back in Germany for
his wife’s 50th Birthday
Multiple beach front attackCode named:
Juno, Utah, Omaha, Sword, and Gold
3,0003,000 American soldiers die on the first day. American soldiers die on the first day.(Memorial at Normandy, France)(Memorial at Normandy, France)
Why did we do it?• Over 1.4 million allied troops arrive in France
within a month
On the attack!
• By August 1944, Paris is liberated
• By September:– All of France
– Netherlands
– Belgium
Battle of the Bulge
• December 1944- January 1945 • Allies closing in on Germany• Germans looking for a one
punch knockout• Breaks allied line
– Ardenne forrest
– Creates a “bulge” in allied defense lines
• Allies hold and then push back• Last major offensive by
Germany