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May 29, 2014 RAW Why were Japanese Americans put in camps during WW2? AIM 68 AIM 68 How did the Allies end the war in Europe? How did the Allies end the war in Europe?

I.Allied Success in Europe successful landing on the beaches of Normandy (June 6, D-Day) led to a steady flow of troops towards Germany Paris liberated August 1944 By December 1944 Hitler is pushed back to Germany

June 6, 1944 D-Day Allied forces land in France and push towards Germany

II. The Election of 1944 FDR (D) Thomas Dewey ®

III The Death of Roosevelt April 12, Dies of a massive stroke. Dies at the family vacation spot in Warm Springs, Georgia. Harry Truman sworn in as the 33 president.

IV. The Last Days of Hitler Berlin Surrounded -- Russians to the East and Allies to the West Allied troops began to notice Holocaust Concentration Camps. April 30, 1945 Hitler kills himself.

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III. War in Europe is Over May 7th, 1945 V-E DAY -- Germany Unconditionally Surrenders Still many problems in Europe Holocaust, Communism, Germany, Damage,