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Chapter 17: The U.S. in WWII Section 2: The War for Europe and North Africa Standards  11.7 Students analyze America's participation in World War II.  .2 Explain U.S. and Allied wartime strategy, including the major battles of Midway, Normandy, Iwo Jima, Okinawa, and the Battle of the Bulge. Objectives  Following lecture and reading of this section, students will be able to: 1. Summarize the war. 2. Identify the Allies’ plans for winning events in the war in Europe. 3. Describe the liberation of Europe. The U.S. & Britain Align  War Plans- U.S. & Britain join in alliance  Churchill convinced FDR to go after Hitler first, then Japan  Britain  We  still in danger of falling to Hitler needed them to stay in the war The Battle of the Atlantic  Hitler ordered U-boat (submarine) attacks against supply ships to Britain  Wolf packs destroyed hundreds of ships in 1942  Allies organized convoys of cargo ships with escort destroyers with sonar; planes with radar  Construction of Liberty ships (cargo carriers) increased Important Reasons for Alliance FDR always considered Hitler to be the #1 threat 1.  Hitler pushed for world domination Stalin, and USSR, who were now allies needed help from us. 2.  We did not want to allow the USSR to fail they were keeping Hitler occupied with war The U.S. needed Britain and USSR in order to defeat Japan, and for the moment they were busy with Hitler. 3.  Once Hitler is out those who we are helping would help us. The Battle of Stalingrad  Hitler wanted to capture Caucasus oil fields and destroy Stalingrad  Stalingrad was strategically located on the Volga R.  Germany could choke out most of Russia by controlling the flow of supplies on the river (Mississippi R.)  After a long struggle, the Soviets defeated the Germans in bitter winter campaign  Deaths:  Germans  The 230,000 Soviets1,100,000 Battle of Stalingrad was the turning point  The Soviet army began to move towards Germany The North African Front  Stalin wanted some aid by the other allies  Stalin suggested the U.S. & Britain invade to Germany’s west (France) to force Hitler to send troops there  The U.S. & British decided to begin the campaign in North Africa  Commanded by General Dwight Eisenhower  General Erwin Rommel (“Desert Fox”) led Afrika Korps (Nazis) and surrendered in May 1943 The Italian Campaign  From North Africa, the Allies went northeast toward Italy  Allies decided to only accept the unconditional surrender of the Axis Powers  Sicily captured (summer 1943)  Mussolini forced to resign  Hitler re-installs Mussolini as leader  1944 Allies win “Bloody Anzio”  Germans continue strong resistance Heroes in Combat  African Americans  Tuskegee Airmen  Buffalo Soldiers  Highly decorated- lots of medals for heroism  Mexican-Americans  17 received congressional medal of honor  Japanese-Americans  442nd Regimental Combat Team  Most decorated unit in U.S. history D-Day (Page 575)  The first day of the Allied invasion of Europe  Allies set up phantom army  Sent fake radio messages to fool Germans  Real attack cam 150 miles away from the fake attack  Eisenhower directed Allied invasion of Normandy on D-Day June 6, 1944  Very difficult fighting  Germans held the high ground but lost it 2 Fronts in Western Europe USSR North Africa Paratroopers Paratroopers WWII, Sept 1944 USSR France Italy North Africa Great Britain France Great Britain Great Britain France Normandy, France World War II Europe, 1942 Axis Powers Finland Allied Powers Neutral USSR Britain Germany Poland Occupied USSR Occupied France Vichy France Italy Turkey North Africa Syria WWII, Early 1943 Axis Powers Allied Powers Neutral North Africa WWII, 1942-1943 Axis Powers Allied Powers Neutral After the Battle of Stalingrad Germany North Africa 1944 USSR WWII, July 1943 Axis Powers Allied Powers Neutral USSR Italy North Africa Great Britain France Normandy, France WWII, Sept 1944 Axis Powers Allied Powers Neutral D-Day Invasion Germany France Italy North Africa USSR Yalta Conference Yalta Conference Harry S. Truman WWII, Sept 1944 Axis Powers Allied Powers Neutral D-Day Invasion Germany France Italy North Africa USSR The Allies Gain Ground  General Omar Bradley bombed to create gap in enemy defense line  General George Patton led the Third Army  They reached Paris in August  Taking back of Paris was a big step  The tide of the war had now turned  FDR was reelected for his 4th term with running mate Harry S. Truman  Don’t change horses mid-race The Battle of the Bulge  October 1944, Allies capture first German town, Aachen  Hitler  had to do something In December, German tank divisions drove 60 miles into Allied area  Battle of the Bulge—Germans pushed back allies  Formed  The a bulge in the allied lines last German offensive A desperate attempt by Hitler to regain control of the war  Too many losses to Nazis in this battle to continue Liberation of the Death Camps  Allies move in on Germany  Soviets from the east arrive in Poland and liberate concentration camps  Soviets found:  Starving prisoners  Corpses  Evidence  Americans of killing eventually find similar conditions in other camps all over Germany Unconditional Surrender  April 1945 Soviet army stormed Berlin  Hitler committed suicide  Shot himself   Eisenhower (& allies) accepted unconditional surrender of Germany  May 8, 1945, V-E Day   Orders his body burned Victory in Europe Day FDR died April 12, 1945  Vice President Harry S. Truman became president  Had to deal with Japan and aftermath of war WWII, 1942 Axis Powers  Germany             Italy        Albania Greece Yugoslavia Parts of N. Africa Japan   Bulgaria Hungary  1/3 of China Islands in Pacific French Indochina Thailand Great Britain             Austria Czech Poland Norway Denmark Netherlands Belgium France Finland 1/3 of Russia Romania Allied Powers  Egypt Canada Australia India New Zealand South Africa Fiji ¾ of USSR ¾ of China Iran United States            Mexico Cuba Haiti Brazil Costa Rica Dominican Republic El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua Panama & Peru
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            