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LuxemburgLuxemburg

• Luxembourg is about half the size of Delaware

• Luxembourg is about half the size of Delaware

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U.S.A in WWIIU.S.A in WWII

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MobilizationMobilization

• Selective Training and Service Act- required all males aged 21-36 to register for military service.

• U.S. began to boost its defense spending from $2 billion to $10 billion in less than a year.

• Selective Training and Service Act- required all males aged 21-36 to register for military service.

• U.S. began to boost its defense spending from $2 billion to $10 billion in less than a year.

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G.I.G.I.

• More than 16million Americans served in WWII

• They were called G.I.s which meant “Government Issue”

• More than 16million Americans served in WWII

• They were called G.I.s which meant “Government Issue”

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American DiversityAmerican Diversity

• 300,000 Mexican Americans• 25,000 Native Americans i.e. “code talkers”• Nearly 1 million African Americansi.e. Tuskegee Airmen• 350,000 women

• 300,000 Mexican Americans• 25,000 Native Americans i.e. “code talkers”• Nearly 1 million African Americansi.e. Tuskegee Airmen• 350,000 women

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“Waking the sleeping giant”

“Waking the sleeping giant”

• 1942- War Production Board (WPB) directed the conversion of peacetime industries to industries that produced war goods

• Wartime production lowered unemployment

• 1942- War Production Board (WPB) directed the conversion of peacetime industries to industries that produced war goods

• Wartime production lowered unemployment

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Paying for the warPaying for the war

• Spending increased from $8.9 billion in 1939 to $95.2 billion in 1945

• Higher taxes paid for about 41% of the war

• National debt rose from $43 billion in 1940 to $259 billion in 1945

• Spending increased from $8.9 billion in 1939 to $95.2 billion in 1945

• Higher taxes paid for about 41% of the war

• National debt rose from $43 billion in 1940 to $259 billion in 1945

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Home frontHome front• Shortages and rationing

limited goods that people could buy

• Metal to make zippers or typewriters instead went into guns

• Shortages and rationing limited goods that people could buy

• Metal to make zippers or typewriters instead went into guns

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•Nylon for stockings went into parachutes

•Supply of food also fell short

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Public SupportPublic

Support• 1942- Office of War

Information hired artist to create posters and ads that stirred Americans patriotic feelings

• Victory gardens- vegetable gardens that could add to the home food supply and replace produce sent to the soldiers

• 1942- Office of War Information hired artist to create posters and ads that stirred Americans patriotic feelings

• Victory gardens- vegetable gardens that could add to the home food supply and replace produce sent to the soldiers

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• Victory gardens produced about 1/3 of the countries vegetables

• Victory gardens produced about 1/3 of the countries vegetables

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European TheatreEuropean Theatre

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December 1941December 1941

• U.S. enters the war• Allies in dire need of relief• Axis had extended control over

most of Europe• In North Africa Germany and Italy

were fighting British forces

• U.S. enters the war• Allies in dire need of relief• Axis had extended control over

most of Europe• In North Africa Germany and Italy

were fighting British forces

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Naval ControlNaval

Control• Control

needed for America to send aid to England

• German U-boats made the transport difficult

• In 1942 nearly 175 allied ships had been sunk by U-boats

• Control needed for America to send aid to England

• German U-boats made the transport difficult

• In 1942 nearly 175 allied ships had been sunk by U-boats

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North AfricaNorth Africa• 1942- Gen. Erwin Rommel “The

desert fox” was taking control of British and French territories in Africa

• 1942- Allied troops, largely American, landed in Morocco and Algeria began to push Rommel back

• By 1943 Allied forces had Axis forces in N. Africa trapped.

• Hitler’s order was to fight to the death, but about 240,000 Germans and Italians surrendered

• 1942- Gen. Erwin Rommel “The desert fox” was taking control of British and French territories in Africa

• 1942- Allied troops, largely American, landed in Morocco and Algeria began to push Rommel back

• By 1943 Allied forces had Axis forces in N. Africa trapped.

• Hitler’s order was to fight to the death, but about 240,000 Germans and Italians surrendered

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G2

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The next moveThe next move• Control of N.Africa allowed the

Allies to plan for their next move• 1943- Gen. George S. Patton

invaded Italy

• Control of N.Africa allowed the Allies to plan for their next move

• 1943- Gen. George S. Patton invaded Italy

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*1943- With Italy control in jeopardy Mussolini was removed from power by the King of Italy

*September 1943- Italy surrenders to the Allies*October 13, 1943 Italy declared war on Germany

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June 22, 1941

June 22, 1941

• After loosing the Battle of Britain Hitler planned to invade the U.S.S.R.

• The nonaggression pact was broken and Germany invaded the Soviet Union

• 3.6 million Germans moved into the U.S.S.R.

• 3 million Red Army troops mobilized

• After loosing the Battle of Britain Hitler planned to invade the U.S.S.R.

• The nonaggression pact was broken and Germany invaded the Soviet Union

• 3.6 million Germans moved into the U.S.S.R.

• 3 million Red Army troops mobilized

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German advancementGerman advancement

• Soviet citizens who suffered under Stalin welcomed the Nazis as liberators

• Their enthusiasm faded when German troops introduced forces labor camps and began to execute civilians

• Soviet citizens who suffered under Stalin welcomed the Nazis as liberators

• Their enthusiasm faded when German troops introduced forces labor camps and began to execute civilians

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Stalin’s planStalin’s plan

• Controlled retreat• Stalin told the Soviets, “In case of a

forced retreat of the Red Army all stock must be evacuated; the enemy must not be left with a single engine, a railway car, not a single pound of grain or gallon of fuel.”

• German armies advanced deep into Soviet territory

• Controlled retreat• Stalin told the Soviets, “In case of a

forced retreat of the Red Army all stock must be evacuated; the enemy must not be left with a single engine, a railway car, not a single pound of grain or gallon of fuel.”

• German armies advanced deep into Soviet territory

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Winter in the Soviet Union

Winter in the Soviet Union

• 1942- The Red Army decided to make a stand at Stalingrad

• Germans began firebombing and shelling the city. This lasted more than two months

• Soviet and German troops engaged in house to house combat

• Taking advantage of the harsh winter, the soviets surrounded the German army

• Jan. 31, 1943- 90,000 German surrender to the Soviets

• 1942- The Red Army decided to make a stand at Stalingrad

• Germans began firebombing and shelling the city. This lasted more than two months

• Soviet and German troops engaged in house to house combat

• Taking advantage of the harsh winter, the soviets surrounded the German army

• Jan. 31, 1943- 90,000 German surrender to the Soviets

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• Frozen soldier• Frozen soldier

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Stalingrad 1942

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StalingradStalingrad

• Germany lost 330,000 troops• Soviet losses are estimated at

1.1million

• The Battle of Stalingrad is the turning point of the war on the Soviet Front

• Germany lost 330,000 troops• Soviet losses are estimated at

1.1million

• The Battle of Stalingrad is the turning point of the war on the Soviet Front

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Allies on the offensiveAllies on the offensive

• 1943- Allies begin bombing tactical German targets

i.e. factories, railways, and bridges• Carpet bombing- when planes scattered

large numbers of bomb over a wide area

• July 28, 1943- Firebombing of Hamburg turned the city into a massive fire

• 40,000 civilians died• The allies apologized

• 1943- Allies begin bombing tactical German targets

i.e. factories, railways, and bridges• Carpet bombing- when planes scattered

large numbers of bomb over a wide area

• July 28, 1943- Firebombing of Hamburg turned the city into a massive fire

• 40,000 civilians died• The allies apologized

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Invading EuropeInvading Europe

• 1943- Allies agreed to attack German forces occupying France

• “Operation Overload” - would be launched from G.B.

• Dwight D. Eisenhower would be supreme allied commander

• 1943- Allies agreed to attack German forces occupying France

• “Operation Overload” - would be launched from G.B.

• Dwight D. Eisenhower would be supreme allied commander

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D-DayD-Day

• D-Day- The invasion of Western Europe • June 6, 1944- 4,600 invasion craft and

warships moved across the English Channel• 1,000 Royal Air Force bombers bombed

German defense at Normandy• 23,000 airborne parachuted behind enemy

lines• 150,000 Allied troops landed in Normandy,

France• Allies experienced heavy casualties

• D-Day- The invasion of Western Europe • June 6, 1944- 4,600 invasion craft and

warships moved across the English Channel• 1,000 Royal Air Force bombers bombed

German defense at Normandy• 23,000 airborne parachuted behind enemy

lines• 150,000 Allied troops landed in Normandy,

France• Allies experienced heavy casualties

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Pushing back the NazisPushing back the Nazis

• 1944- Nazis begin to loose numerous battles

• The Nazis are pushed back to the original German boundaries

• Battle of the Bulge- The German counterattack on the allies that pushed the lines back

• 1944- Nazis begin to loose numerous battles

• The Nazis are pushed back to the original German boundaries

• Battle of the Bulge- The German counterattack on the allies that pushed the lines back

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Battle of the BulgeBattle of the Bulge• American units were cut off from the rest of the Allies• They held on against overwhelming odds• Patton raced to the Americans aid to stop the German

advance• The Battle of the Bulge was the largest battle in

Western Europe

• 600,000 Gis• 80,000 were killed, wounded or captured• 100,000 Germans were lost• This was the beginning of the end on the Western

front

• American units were cut off from the rest of the Allies• They held on against overwhelming odds• Patton raced to the Americans aid to stop the German

advance• The Battle of the Bulge was the largest battle in

Western Europe

• 600,000 Gis• 80,000 were killed, wounded or captured• 100,000 Germans were lost• This was the beginning of the end on the Western

front

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Final Days of the WarFinal Days of the War

• March 1945- Allies begin to bomb Germany into submission

• American forces from the west and Soviet forces from the east race to Berlin

• Eastern Front- (1941-1945) 11 million Soviet and 9 million German soldiers died. More than 2/3s of total casualties in WWII

• March 1945- Allies begin to bomb Germany into submission

• American forces from the west and Soviet forces from the east race to Berlin

• Eastern Front- (1941-1945) 11 million Soviet and 9 million German soldiers died. More than 2/3s of total casualties in WWII

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Germany SurrendersGermany Surrenders

• Soviets surround Berlin• April 30, 1945- Hitler commits

suicide in his underground bunker• May 8, 1945- Germany surrenders

• Celebration broke out “V-E Day” (Victory in Europe)

• Soviets surround Berlin• April 30, 1945- Hitler commits

suicide in his underground bunker• May 8, 1945- Germany surrenders

• Celebration broke out “V-E Day” (Victory in Europe)

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Yalta ConferenceYalta Conference• February 1945- Churchill, Stalin and Roosevelt

meet in Yalta, Soviet Union

• They figured out how to shape postwar Germany

• February 1945- Churchill, Stalin and Roosevelt meet in Yalta, Soviet Union

• They figured out how to shape postwar Germany

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•They split Germany into 4 Zones•They split Berlin into 4 Zones as well

•Stalin promised to allow Democratic elections in Soviet Germany

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YaltaYalta

• Stalin did not fulfill his promise and Eastern Europe fell under Communist rule

• Critic believe Roosevelt and Churchill did not do enough to prevent Soviet domination in half of Europe

• Stalin did not fulfill his promise and Eastern Europe fell under Communist rule

• Critic believe Roosevelt and Churchill did not do enough to prevent Soviet domination in half of Europe

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Pacific TheatrePacific Theatre

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Japanese ExpansionJapanese Expansion

• Admiral Yammamoto Isoroko- Leader of the Japanese Navy

• 1941- Japan hit Pearl Harbor to gain military control of the Western Pacific

• By 1942 the Japanese had gained control of Hong Kong, Malaya, and Singapore (England) and the East Indies (Dutch)

• Admiral Yammamoto Isoroko- Leader of the Japanese Navy

• 1941- Japan hit Pearl Harbor to gain military control of the Western Pacific

• By 1942 the Japanese had gained control of Hong Kong, Malaya, and Singapore (England) and the East Indies (Dutch)

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The PhilippinesThe Philippines• 1942- 76,000 Americans and Filipinos running

low on ammo and food surrendered to the Japanese

• Gen. MacArthur said “I shall return” as he left the Philippines

• Bataan Death March- POWs were forced to march 60 miles to the railroad junction. They were denied water, some were beaten and tortured. 10,000 prisoners died. Many were executed.

• 1942- 76,000 Americans and Filipinos running low on ammo and food surrendered to the Japanese

• Gen. MacArthur said “I shall return” as he left the Philippines

• Bataan Death March- POWs were forced to march 60 miles to the railroad junction. They were denied water, some were beaten and tortured. 10,000 prisoners died. Many were executed.

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Rules of WarRules of War

• Geneva convention- The international standards of conduct toward prisoners of war.

• Geneva convention- The international standards of conduct toward prisoners of war.

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War in the PacificWar in the Pacific• Battle of the Coral Sea- 1942 the

American Navy engaged a superior Japanese fleet in the Coral Sea. The battle was a draw, but it prevented the Japanese from invading Australia

• New naval warfare, first naval battle carried out entirely by aircraft. Aircraft and aircraft carriers played a central role in navel battles.

• Battle of the Coral Sea- 1942 the American Navy engaged a superior Japanese fleet in the Coral Sea. The battle was a draw, but it prevented the Japanese from invading Australia

• New naval warfare, first naval battle carried out entirely by aircraft. Aircraft and aircraft carriers played a central role in navel battles.

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Allied take the offensive

Allied take the offensive

• Battle of Midway- June 4, 1942- A battle fought entirely from the air. American planes surprised Japanese carriers and sank four of them.

• This was devastating to the Japanese navy. After the battle, Japan was unable to launch any more offensive operations in the Pacific

• Turning point of the war.

• Battle of Midway- June 4, 1942- A battle fought entirely from the air. American planes surprised Japanese carriers and sank four of them.

• This was devastating to the Japanese navy. After the battle, Japan was unable to launch any more offensive operations in the Pacific

• Turning point of the war.

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Battle of GuadalcanalBattle of Guadalcanal

• Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands• 1942- 11,000 Marines landed on the

island. They fought the Japanese in “jungle warfare”. Allies conquered their first Japanese controlled territory.

• Island hopping- a military strategy of selectively attacking specific enemy-held islands and bypassed others. This allowed the Americans to move quickly to Japan.

• Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands• 1942- 11,000 Marines landed on the

island. They fought the Japanese in “jungle warfare”. Allies conquered their first Japanese controlled territory.

• Island hopping- a military strategy of selectively attacking specific enemy-held islands and bypassed others. This allowed the Americans to move quickly to Japan.

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Island HoppingIsland Hopping• Island hopping- a military strategy of

selectively attacking specific enemy-held islands and bypassed others. This allowed the Americans to move quickly to Japan.

• Gen. MacAurthur- leader of the Allied Navy

• 1944- Allied troops moved towards Japan. They decided to retake the Philippines.

• Island hopping- a military strategy of selectively attacking specific enemy-held islands and bypassed others. This allowed the Americans to move quickly to Japan.

• Gen. MacAurthur- leader of the Allied Navy

• 1944- Allied troops moved towards Japan. They decided to retake the Philippines.

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The PhilippinesThe Philippines• 160,000 American troops invaded

the Philippines. More than 280 warships engaged in a three-day battle.

• 80,000 Japanese defended the Philippines, only 1,000 surrendered.

• 160,000 American troops invaded the Philippines. More than 280 warships engaged in a three-day battle.

• 80,000 Japanese defended the Philippines, only 1,000 surrendered.

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KamikazesKamikazes

• Kamikazes- Suicide planes. Pilots loaded their planes with bombs and the deliberately crashed into US ships.

• Kamikazes- Suicide planes. Pilots loaded their planes with bombs and the deliberately crashed into US ships.

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Iwo JimaIwo Jima

• 700 miles from Japan

• 1945- 110,000 American troops fought 25,000 Japanese.

• America won the battle• 216 Japanese surrendered

• 700 miles from Japan

• 1945- 110,000 American troops fought 25,000 Japanese.

• America won the battle• 216 Japanese surrendered

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Battle of OkinawaBattle of Okinawa

• 350 miles from Japan• 100,000 Japanese troops willing to fight

to the death• 180,000 GIs

• The battle had nearly 2,000 Kamikaze attacks against the Allies

• Banzai charges- attacks where soldiers tried to kill as many of the enemy as possible until they are killed

• 350 miles from Japan• 100,000 Japanese troops willing to fight

to the death• 180,000 GIs

• The battle had nearly 2,000 Kamikaze attacks against the Allies

• Banzai charges- attacks where soldiers tried to kill as many of the enemy as possible until they are killed

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Manhattan ProjectManhattan Project

• A top secret program to develop an atomic bomb.

• Reasons for Dropping the Bomb1. Invasion of Japan expected to

cost 1 million Allied casualties2. The bomb would allow for the

unconditional surrender of Japan

• A top secret program to develop an atomic bomb.

• Reasons for Dropping the Bomb1. Invasion of Japan expected to

cost 1 million Allied casualties2. The bomb would allow for the

unconditional surrender of Japan

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Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

• Hiroshima August 6, 1945- 80,000 died• 90% of the city was destroyed

• Nagasaki August 9, 1945 the Allies dropped another atom bomb

• August 14, 1945 Japan surrendered• VJ Day- “Victory Japan”

• Hiroshima August 6, 1945- 80,000 died• 90% of the city was destroyed

• Nagasaki August 9, 1945 the Allies dropped another atom bomb

• August 14, 1945 Japan surrendered• VJ Day- “Victory Japan”

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