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George Marshall
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Appointed the Army Chief of Staff as WWII began Planned and equipped the United States Army to ready for war Coordinated the war effort from Washington D.C.: Churchill called him the architect of victory.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower
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video Supreme Commander of the Allied invasion force during the invasion of Nazi-occupied France. Planned the attack on the five beaches at Normandy that would become D-Day and begin the liberation of Europe. Later elected President of the United States in 1952
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Omar Bradley
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Commander in North Africa and Italy during World War II Commanded 12 th Army group of American forces landing at Omaha beach in Normandy, France Known as “the Soldier's General”
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George Patton Video Patton Film Clip
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George Patton Colorful and brilliant tank commander and general who led the American 3 rd Army. Also known as “Old Blood and Guts” Spearheaded the final attack into Germany, freeing vast territory from the Nazis.
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D-Day
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Video – 40 minutes June 6, 1944 Also known as Operation Overlord Allies crossed the English channel and invaded German-held France at beaches of Normandy. The largest amphibious assault in human history and the turning point in European liberation.
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Battle of the Bulge
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This was a push to the west by the Germans that created a bulge in the lines in December 1944. This was the last Nazi offensive in the war Allies began to drive toward Berlin from east (Soviets) and west (USA and Britain)
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Liberation of Concentration Camps
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Liberation of Concentration Camp Video Band of Brothers The Germans used concentrations camps for forced labor to build war material Filled these camps with Jews and other unacceptable peoples of society Later many of these camps became death camps Americans liberated these camps as they overtook the German positions
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Holocaust
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Nazi Germany’s systematic slaughter of European Jews The Jews were first used as forced labor. Approximately 6 million Jews were killed in extermination camps
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Genocide
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The deliberate annihilation of an entire people or nationality.
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American Heroes
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Vernon Baker
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video Vernon Baker, a black U.S. soldier who belatedly received the Medal of Honor for his World War II battlefield valor after historians concluded he'd been wrongly denied the military's top award because of his race
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Audie Murphy
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During a battle in Germany, at the age of 19, Murphy became the nation's most-decorated soldier, earning an unparalleled 28 medals including the Medal of Honor Became a famous Hollywood actor From Hunt County, Texas
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Tuskegee Airmen
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Video The first African American military aviators in the United States armed forces Part of the 332nd Fighter Group Was the only operational unit of African American pilots Nicknamed "Red Tails“ One of the most successful combat units in the war
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Yalta Conference
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February 1945 Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin met to discuss post- war Europe. Agreed to divide Germany into four zones of occupation. Stalin wanted Germans to pay reparations, but other Allies disagreed. A “Declaration of Liberated Europe” was signed, but disagreements would lead to Cold War.
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The New European Map Site
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The New European Map World War II Interactive Map World War II Interactive Map
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