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World War II The War in Europe Click to begin

World War II- Europe Leaders Major Battles The Holocaust

Match the leader with the correct country World War II- Europe Match the leader with the correct country 1. Soviet Union ADD A SOUNDBITES SLIDE FOR LEADERS

World War II- Europe CORRECT! The leader of the Soviet Union during WWII was Joseph Stalin. United States

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World War II- Europe CORRECT! Franklin D. Roosevelt was President of the United States at the start of WWII. 3. Great Britain

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World War II- EUROPE CORRECT! Winston Churchill was prime minister of Great Britain during WWII. 4. Germany ADD THE HOME ACTION BUTTON TO TEMPLATE BEFORE CONTINUING

Correct! Adolf Hitler was the Nazi leader of Germany during WWII. World War II- Europe Correct! Adolf Hitler was the Nazi leader of Germany during WWII. 5. Italy ADD THE HOME ACTION BUTTON TO TEMPLATE BEFORE CONTINUING

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More Information on the leaders in Europe during WWII. World War II-Europe CORRECT! Benito Mussolini was the fascist dictator of Italy during World War II. More Information on the leaders in Europe during WWII. Battles in Europe ADD THE HOME ACTION BUTTON TO TEMPLATE BEFORE CONTINUING

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The Battle of the Atlantic Battle of Stalingrad D-Day World War II- EUROPE The Battle of the Atlantic Battle of Stalingrad D-Day Battle of the Bulge V-E Day ADD THE HOME ACTION BUTTON TO TEMPLATE BEFORE CONTINUING

Victory in the Battle of the Atlantic- 1943 World War II- Europe Victory in the Battle of the Atlantic- 1943 Allowed allied supply ships safe passage free from German U-boat attacks ADD THE HOME ACTION BUTTON TO TEMPLATE BEFORE CONTINUING

Prevented Germans from conquering U.S.S.R. World War II- Europe Battle of Stalingrad- 1943 Prevented Germans from conquering U.S.S.R. Turning point for the Soviet Army 1.25 million Soviets killed ADD THE HOME ACTION BUTTON TO TEMPLATE BEFORE CONTINUING

Largest land, sea, and air assault in history World War II- Europe D-Day- June 6, 1944 Largest land, sea, and air assault in history American and British forces invade Normandy Provides a staging point for the liberation of Europe ADD THE HOME ACTION BUTTON TO TEMPLATE BEFORE CONTINUING

Final German counterattack World War II- Europe Battle of the Bulge- 1945 Final German counterattack Allied victory effectively ended more German offensive attacks ADD THE HOME ACTION BUTTON TO TEMPLATE BEFORE CONTINUING

Marked the unconditional surrender of Germany World War II- Europe V-E Day- May 9, 1945 Marked the unconditional surrender of Germany The War in Europe is over! ADD THE HOME ACTION BUTTON TO TEMPLATE BEFORE CONTINUING

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