War in Europe & the Pacific

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War in Europe & the Pacific Turning Points: War in Europe & the Pacific

North Africa - Operation Torch 11/42 - Allied invasion of N. Af. at Morocco German Afrika Korps defeated after 6 mos. of heavy fighting Germans surrender at Tunisia 5/43 Leads to Allied invasion of Sicily & Italy

Allied Troops landing at Morocco

Stalingrad - 9/42 to 2/43 Germany invaded USSR 6/41 No 2nd front in West yet Hitler diverts troops to capture the “city of Stalin” “Not one step back!” 300K German troops sent 91K survive only to surrender Red Army on offensive thereafter

Fighting in the ruins of Stalingrad eventually turned to desperate hand-to-hand combat. Neither Hitler nor Stalin would permit surrender.

“Soft Underbelly of the Axis” Stalin continued calling for 2nd Front in Europe Casablanca Conference, Morocco (1/43) - FDR & Churchill meet Decide to invade thru Sicily & Italy Also vow to fight to until unconditional surrender of Axis

Invasion of Italy 9/43 Allies invade & take Sicily - Summer 1943 Mussolini overthrown, jailed 9/43 later rescued but captured again Italy surrenders - Germans remain Tenacious German defenses Rome taken by Allies 6/5/44 Germans not fully defeated in Italy until end of war

Teheran Conference Invasion planned for 1944 At Teheran Conference (12/43), Churchill, Stalin & FDR meet Invasion planned for 1944 USSR to fight Japan after Germany defeated Continuous bombing gave Allies air superiority & destroyed production Soviets pushed toward Germany U-boat menace reduced enough for amphibious invasion

D-Day: June 6, 1944 Largest amphibious landing in history Allied invasion of Normandy, FR Largest amphibious landing in history 2 mos. to liberate Paris Beginning of drive to Germany Dec. ‘44 - Battle of the Bulge Last German offensive to West March 1945 - Western Allies cross into Germany D-Day: June 6, 1944

Captured Nazi Flag Invasion of Holland Liberating Paris Crossing the Siegfried Line

Wartime Conferences Yalta (Ukraine) 2/45 FDR, Churchill, Stalin agree to occupation zones in Germany USSR granted 1/2 of Poland, & other land in Asia & Europe Viewed as a giveaway to Stalin Potsdam (Ger) 7/45 Truman, Atlee, Stalin Planned rebuilding of Europe Demanded surrender of Japan

Victory in Europe (V.E. Day) May 8, 1945

The Doolittle Raid 4/18/42 By Spring 1942 – Japanese Empire at its height Hopes raised by Doolittle Raid Col. James Doolittle led 16 B-25’s on raid over Tokyo Launched from carrier Hornet – little damage but showed Japan that they could be hit

The Battle of the Coral Sea May 1942 – Battle of Coral Sea U.S. & Australians vs. Japanese 1st battle fought entirely by carrier-based planes Halted Japanese attempt to take Australia

Midway - June 1942 Turning point of the Pacific war Japanese wanted Midway Island in prep. for invasion of Hawaii Another carrier battle Japanese carriers caught with planes on decks Japanese lose 4 carriers vs. U.S. 1 Sea power now in favor of U.S. Threat to Hawaii ended

Guadalcanal 8/42 - 2/43 U.S. couldn’t take every one of 100s of islands held by Japanese U.S. strategy - Island Hopping attacking selected islands & isolating others Guadalcanal - 6 mos. of land & sea fighting to take island 1st island captured in island hopping strategy

Battle of Leyte Gulf 10/44 26 Japanese vessels destroyed Largest naval battle in history 26 Japanese vessels destroyed Kamikaze attacks Cripples Japanese fleet Enables U.S. to recapture Philippines Bombing of Japanese home islands now possible Battle of Leyte Gulf 10/44

Iwo Jima & Okinawa Spring 1945 – Iwo Jima & Okinawa 80K U.S. casualties at Okinawa 30 ships sunk by Kamikaze missions Savage Japanese defense of islands gives U.S. an idea of how bad invading Japan would be Some estimates of 1 million American lives

The Manhattan Project 4/12/45 – FDR died of stroke Truman inherits Manhattan Project – quest for atomic bomb 1st bomb test – 7/16/45 in NM Built by a team of scientists – some refugees from the Nazis Led by Dr. Robert J. Oppenheimer Destructive power of A-bomb incredible “I am to become Death, the shatterer of worlds…” Oppenheimer

Hiroshima & Nagasaki 1st atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan 8/6/45 130K killed or wounded 2 days later, USSR declared war on Japan & invaded Manchuria 8/9/45 - 2nd bomb dropped on Nagasaki Leads to Japanese surrender

The End of the War Victory in Japan (V.J.) Day! September 2, 1945