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African Americansricans Served in Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard Non-combat units at beginning, then served in all-black units, distinguishing themselves in combat – most famous was Tuskegee Airmen, nicknamed “Redtails” – fighter pilots Double V campaign – victory against enemy overseas and victory against racism at home
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Battle of Britain First German invasion to be cancelled because the British Royal Air Force (RAF) was able to use new radar technology to dominate the German Air force (Luftwaffe) July 10, 1940 – October 31, 1940
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Battles in Italy Battle for Sicily July 9, 1943 – August 17, 1943 The Allies drove Axis air, land and naval forces from the island and the Mediterranean sea lanes were opened for Allied merchant ships for the first time since 1941. Benito Mussolini was kicked out of power in Italy and the Allied invasion of Italy could begin. Battle of Anzio 22 January – 5 June 1944 To liberate Italy – nicknamed Bloody Anzio due to intense fighting, but ended with Allies marching in to liberate Rome
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Battle of Guadalcanal 7 August 1942 – 9 February 1943 This Island of Death was the end of Japanese offensives in the Pacific, the Allies pushed them back toward the Japanese home islands after this victory
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Battle of Midway June 3, 1942 Turning point in the Pacific War, the Japanese naval code was broken
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Battle of Stalingrad February 1943 Turning point in the war in Europe. Germans first official loss, as the Soviets pushed them back, but the Soviets lost 11 million troops.
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Battle of the Atlantic September 3, 1939 – May 8, 1945 Battle for supply lines, dominated by German u-boat “Wolf Packs” until their code machine, the Enigma, was captured, and US ship building increased
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Battle of the Bulge 16 December 1944 – 25 January 1945 The last German defensive of the war. After they put everything they could on the line, and created a bulge in allied lines, American reinforcements pushed them back. After this battle, the Germans retreated for the remainder of the war.
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Codes and Code-Breaking Navajos saved American lives using their language as the unbreakable American Code Germans used a code machine called the Enigma, which was impossible to crack without having an Enigma machine
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New Technology Radar, Sonar Penicillin
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D-Day June 6, 1944 Greatest land, sea and air invasion in history Put the Allies into mainland Europe and ready to liberate France
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General Douglas MacArthur General in charge of Allied Pacific operations Led occupation of Japan at the end of WWII
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General Dwight Eisenhower General in charge of all Allied Forces in Europe and Africa Chief architect of the D-Day invasion
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Internment Camps Put in place by Executive Order 9066, February 19, 1942. Put all persons of Japanese descent on the west coast into 10 camps in the interior of the US Meant to keep America secure after Pearl Harbor
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Manhattan Project 1942–1946 Mobilization of scientists, under the leadership of J. Robert Oppenheimer, to create the atomic bomb (a-bomb)
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Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941 Attack on American forces by the Japanese in response to American sanctions
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Rationing Government limiting amounts and types of items that you could buy during the war due to short supplies Included items such as gasoline, tires, sugar, coffee, meats, cheese and typewriters
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Women’s Roles Almost 350,000 women served in the Armed Forces. The Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps served in non-combat positions in every theater of WWII. In the Navy, women served in the Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service (WAVES) Women made up more than 37% of the American work force
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