THE WAR FOR EUROPE AND NORTH AFRICA

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THE WAR FOR EUROPE AND NORTH AFRICA CHAPTER 17 SECTION 2 THE WAR FOR EUROPE AND NORTH AFRICA 12/1/2018 MAH - CH 17 - WWII

TOP PRIORITY DEFEAT GERMANY UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER U.S. & G.B. WAR PLANS TOP PRIORITY DEFEAT GERMANY UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER 12/1/2018 MAH - CH 17 - WWII

THE BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC CONVOYS STOP GERMAN U-BOATS U.S SHIPBUILDING PREFAB / MASS PRODUCED “VICTORY SHIPS” ALLIED SEA VICTORY BY 1943 12/1/2018 MAH - CH 17 - WWII

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THE EASTERN FRONT (GERMANY vs U.S.S.R.) GERMAN ADVANCE… TO ST. PETERSBURG TO MOSCOW TO STALINGRAD / VOLGA R. WANTED OIL FIELDS MASSIVE GERMAN DEFEAT 12/1/2018 MAH - CH 17 - WWII

THE NORTH AFRICA FRONT 1939 COLONIES OF FRANCE & G.B. 1941 CONTROLLED BY GERMANY LED BY ROMMEL 1943 CONTROLLED BY ALLIES EISENHOWER / MONTGOMERY 12/1/2018 MAH - CH 17 - WWII

THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN ALLIES CAPTURED SICILY (1943) ITALY SURRENDERS GERMANY CONTROLS ITALY ANZIO (1944) BLOODIEST FIGHTING EVENTUAL ALLIED VICTORY 12/1/2018 MAH - CH 17 - WWII

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THE ALLIES LIBERATE EUROPE D-DAY ALLIED EUROPEAN ATTACK JUNE 6, 1944 LARGEST ASSUALT EVER NORMANDY BEACHES FRANCE IS FREED SEPT. 1944 12/1/2018 MAH - CH 17 - WWII

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CONSERVATIVE ESTIMATE NATION / SECTOR ESTIMATED CASUALTIES U.S. AIRBORNE 2,499 U.S. / UTAH 197 U.S. / OMAHA 2,000 U.K. / GOLD 413 CAN. / JUNO 1,204 U.K. / SWORD 630 U.K. AIRBORNE 1,500 CONSERVATIVE ESTIMATE 8,443 REASONABLE GUESS 9,000 total (of which 3,000 may have been fatalities) 12/1/2018 MAH - CH 17 - WWII

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THE BATTLE OF THE BULGE GERMAN COUNTER ATTACK ALMOST A SUCCESS LOST MEN, MATERIALS ALLIED VICTORY 12/1/2018 MAH - CH 17 - WWII

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LIBERATION OF DEATH CAMPS JULY, 1944 UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER MAY 8, 1945 V-E DAY 12/1/2018 MAH - CH 17 - WWII

THE WAR IN EUROPE IS NOW OVER AND SO IS SECTION 2 12/1/2018 MAH - CH 17 - WWII