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World War II Axis Powers (GI JOE) Germany Italy Japan Allied Forces Great Britain France Canada Soviet Union USA

Hitler’s Plan Hitler wanted to create a “master race” (Aryan) His plan was genocide. 6 million Jews were killed. This became known as the ...

Aryan Girl Aryan Boy

Children were subjected to medical experiments in Auschwitz Concentration Camp.

A mass grave at the Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp

PRISONERS AT MAUTHAUSEN

Hitler and Mussolini

Mussolini, Tojo, Hitler

Winston Churchill Prime Minister of Great Britain

Political and economical ties to Great Britain led to Lend-Lease Act

Joseph Stalin Leader of the Soviet Union

Hitler betrays Stalin Hitler's Generals Advised Capture of Caucasus Oil Fields Hitler Ordered Attack on Stalingrad

Turning Point

Hitler’s eastward advancement is stopped.

Bombing of Pearl Harbor 12/7/1941

USA Enters the War

Internment Camps

Winston Churchill Franklin D. Roosevelt Joseph Stalin

Turning Point Battle of Midway- Japan looses control of the Pacific. .

FDR Harry S Truman

General Dwight Eisenhower led the invasion

On June 6, 1944 Allied troops landed in Normandy, France 4/26/2017 On June 6, 1944 Allied troops landed in Normandy, France

Hiroshima - 8/6/1945

2nd Atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki 8/9/1945

Japan surrendered on August 14, only eight days after Hiroshima and five days after Nagasaki.