Allies Turn the Tide By Colin C, Miguel M, Vincent P, Cameran V, and Antoine K
All-Out War
The Allies Forge Ahead Turning Point of the War Allies pushing back Axis Battle of The Coral Sea First Major Japanese Loss Against USA Battle of Midway June 1942 (Axis defeated) Almost entirely fought in the Air 1942 The “Big Three” (Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin) focus war on Europe, put Asia on the back burner
The Allies Forge Ahead Stalin wanted to fight two front war against Germany. Refused, not enough resources say Stalin and Roosevelt. July 1943 British and America launch first attack on Sicily, defeating Italian forces. Germans are defeated at Stalingrad Stalin defended in namesake city, in every house. Hitler suffered heavy losses at Stalingrad.
The Allies Push Toward Germany On June 6, 1944, the allies stormed France at Normandy. Now known as D-Day. The night before, troops were dropped over enemy lines. Allied ships carried 156,000 troops at dawn. Germans are now under constant bombing. The allies’ point was to shut down all German industry, decrease German morale. It worked well. Hamburg was rubbalized in the space of 10 days, killing civilians
Quick Recap Antoines page? Bombing of pearl harbor got the u.s in the war They joined the allies with Russia and Britian On June 6, 1944, the allies stormed France at Normandy to get Germany out And to end the war
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Credits All-Out War: Camerpn V The Allies Forge Ahead: Cameran V The Allies Push Toward Germany: Double C Summary: Antoine K? Digital Content Managers: Antoine K and Colin C Handouts: Vinny P