atlantic charter u.s. armed forces much diversity
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World War II
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War in Europe
• ATLANTIC CHARTER – Secret agreement
between FDR and Winston Churchill
– Outlined the war aims of the U.S. and Britain
• U.S. Armed Forces – Much Diversity – 300,000 Mexican
Americans
– 25,000 Native Americans, Navajo acted as radio operators
– 17,000 Japanese Americans
– Countless African Americans
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Africa and Italy • May, 1943 – The Allies
captured North Africa under Dwight D. Eisenhower
• July, 1943 – The Allies invaded Italy under George S. Patton
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Russia
• After losing the Battle of Britain Hitler turned his forces against Stalin
• The Red Army made its stand in Stalingrad, January, 1943
• The Russians surrounded the freezing Nazi army
• 330,000 German soldiers died, 90,000 surrendered
• The Battle of Stalingrad was the TURNING POINT ON THE EASTERN FRONT
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France
• June 6th, 1944, Normandy – D-DAY
• The most massive amphibious assault in history
• 4,600 invasion craft • 1,000 Royal Air Force (RAF)
Bombers • 1,000 American planes • 173,000 soldiers • 2,000 Allied soldiers died at
Omaha Beach alone • Within one week, 500,000
soldiers had come ashore
• Within 6 weeks, over 2 million soldiers had come ashore
• The Invasion of Normandy was the TURNING POINT ON THE WESTERN FRONT
• By August, 1944, the Allies had liberated Paris
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Germany
• THE BATTLE OF THE BULGE
– December 1944 – In a last-ditch effort to protect their homeland, Germany launched a counter offensive in Belgium/Luxembourg.
– The Battle of the Bulge was the largest battle of WWII
– 80,000 Allies killed, 100,000 Germans killed
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• Closing in – The Soviets advanced
from the East, 1941-1945
– The Soviets lost 13.6 million men, Germany lost 3 million
– By April, 1945, The Soviets had battled their way into Berlin
– April 25th, The Americans and Soviets met up at the Elbe River
– May 1st, commits suicide
– May 8th, Germany surrendered
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The Yalta Conference
• The “BIG 3”, FDR, Churchill and Stalin met at Yalta
• The Yalta Conference planned for after the war
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War in the Pacific
• The Philippines fell – Douglas MacArthur vowed “I will return”
• The Battle of Coral Sea
– First battle conducted entirely by aircraft
– Both American and Japanese forces heavily damaged
– Battle was a draw, but Japan lost what it needed to take Australia
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Battle of Midway – June 4th, 1942
• Americans caught the Japanese loading bombs on planes
• 3 Japanese aircraft carriers were quickly destroyed
• The 4th carrier was destroyed while trying to escape
• Japan lost 4 carriers and over 250 planes
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Battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa
• Bloodiest battles of WWII
• 75,000 Casualties trying to take the two, small islands
• Taking Okinawa was the last step before Japan
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The Manhattan Project
• Robert J. OPPENHEIMER lead team of scientists
• The atomic bomb was developed
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Japan • Truman ordered the
dropping of the A-bomb to save American lives
• August 6th, 1945 – Hiroshima destroyed
• August 9th, 1945 – Nagasaki destroyed
• August 14th, 1945 – Japan accepted surrender
• August 15th, 1945 – V-J Day (Victory in Japan)
• September 2nd, 1945 – official surrender