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Allies Liberate Europe Ms. Ha Ch. 17 sec. 2 p.2 Pages: 574-577
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I. Europe A. Operation Overlord 1. Invade France 2. Free Western Europe 3. Led: Eisenhower
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B. Allies 1. USA 2. Great Britain 3. Canada 4. Mountain of supplies & weapons
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C. Allies: 3 million soldiers 1. Land: Normandy, France 2. Phantom army 3. 150 miles away: Calais 4. Bad weather, delayed 1 day
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D. Began: “D-Day” 1. June 6, 1944 2. Largest land-sea-air operation in army history 3. Brutal 4. In 7 days: allies held 80-mile strip of France
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II. Allies gain ground A. One month later 1. One million soldiers landed a. Massive air & land bombardment b. Provided gap in German defense
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B. General George Patton 1. Forward to Seine River 2. Liberated France, Belgium, Luxembourg by Sept. 1944
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General George Patton
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3. Sent message to Eisenhower “Dear Ike: Today I spat in the Seine”
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C. F.D.R. elected to fourth term 1. Vice-President a. Harry S. Truman
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Truman
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III. Battle of the Bulge A. Hitler’s last offensive 1. Dec. 16, 1944 2. Tanks drive into Allied area 3. Created “bulge” in lines 4. Germans lost, never recovered
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B. Concentration Camps 1. Discovered 2. Survivors freed 3. World: horrified
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Inhumanity of Man
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SURVIVORS
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IV. Unconditional Surrender A. April 30, 1945 1. Hitler committed suicide 2. Companion Eva Braun a. Killed herself b. Both bodies burned
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Eva Braun
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B. V-E Day “Victory in Europe” 1. May 8, 1945 2. War in Europe/Hitler is over!
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IV. Tragedy in the USA A. President Roosevelt dies 1. Brain hemorrhage 2. April 12, 1945 3. US Citizens in shock 4. Harry S. Truman becomes president
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