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Ch 14 Sec 3 The allies turn the tide

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All-Out War Governments increase their power to direct the war effort. Rationing Regulating prices and wages Link 11:42 tires in warLink

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People rationed goods for war use.

Internment of Japanese Americans USA was afraid if Japan were to attack the Pacific coast, Japanese Americans would help them. The Government ordered them to move to camps.

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Stalingrad Summer of 1942 German planes dropped incendiary bombs killing approx. 40,000 civilians Surviving Russians were surrounded for months until reinforcements arrived

Stalingrad Ground troops battled each other through the harsh Russian winter The Battle of Stalingrad stops the eastern advance of Hitler’s troops Major turning point in WWII, leading to the ultimate defeat of Hitler

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Soviets Advance The tide turns and the Soviets go on the offensive By Summer of 1944, the USSR had pushed out the Germans and had entered Poland.

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North Africa Stalin asked FDR and Churchill for help by opening another front in Europe. Churchill thought it was too risky and pressured FDR to launch an attack into N. Africa. Huge success. Allies push Axis out of North Africa.

Still no second front…Italy After their victory in N. Africa, the Allies turned to Italy in July The Allies met heavy resistance from the Germans, but continued forward until 1945.

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Mussolini’s Demise April 28,1945 Mussolini and his mistress were shot & taken to Milan for public display.

Normandy… D-Day Invasion May 1944, the long awaited invasion of France was ready Led by General Dwight D. Eisenhower (supreme commander of the all Allied Forces in Europe) Link 44:00Link

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Normandy… D-Day Invasion June 6, 1944 –US loses over 3,000 men, but take the beaches

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Results of D-Day Invasion Losses…Allies 12,000 Germans 4,000-9,000 By late summer 1944, Paris is liberated All the Allies move towards Germany Advance slows in the winter of

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