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The Big ThreeThe Big Three

• USSR – Joseph Stalin

• U. S.– Franklin D.

Roosevelt

• Great Britain– Winston Churchill

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The PlanThe Plan

• Focus on Europe first, then Japan.

• Stalin wanted a second European front opened

• FDR and Churchill focus on Africa instead

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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

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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

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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!”

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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

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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

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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

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Over 100,000 were “relocated” without cause

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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.

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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

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Soldiers preparing in Southern England

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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

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Multiple beach front attackCode named:

Juno, Utah, Omaha, Sword, and Gold

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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)

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Why did we do it?• Over 1.4 million allied troops arrive in France

within a month

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On the attack!

• By August 1944, Paris is liberated

• By September:– All of France

– Netherlands

– Belgium

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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