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1 Last Big Battles of the War
Europe Operation Overlord D-Day Battle of the Bulge Pacific Lete Gulf Kamikaze Iwo Jima Okinawa

2 Question #1 Where were the allies kicked off of the European continent? Paris Dunkirk London Normandy Calais

3 Question #2 Which country is not part of the Allies United States
Soviet Union Great Britain France Spain

4 Question #3 Which country is not part of the Axis Powers Germany Egypt
Italy Japan

5 Question #4 Who was the commander in charge of Operation Torch?
Bradley Patton Eisenhower MacArthur

6 Europe-Operation Overlord
Planned invasion of Normandy 3 million US, British, and Canadian troops Some dropped by air, others came by sea D-Day June 6, 1944 Largest air-sea operation in history Utah and Omaha beaches (US) Gold, Juno, and Sword beaches (British)

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8 Europe - D-Day Heavy casualties on beaches, but not as much as planned
70% casualty rate planned 30% actual 1 million troops crossed through Northern France within a month of D-Day

9 Europe – Post D-Day After D-Day Gens. Bradley and Patton advanced through France By Sept. ’44 France, Luxembourg, and Belgium were free Helped to elect FDR to a fourth term New running mate: Harry Truman

10 Europe-Battle of the Bulge
Allies began to invade Germany Took Aacher in October ’44 Nazis responded by an offensive against the Allies Nazi tanks drove 60 miles into Allied lines Last ditch offensive on the Nazi’s part Lasted 1 month – turned the war

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12 Europe-Battle of the Bulge
Germans lost: 120,000 troops 600 tanks 1,600 planes Could not be replaced Allies continued to push at Germany from both East and West

13 Europe – Coming to an End
Soviets invaded Poland and began freeing Death Camp prisoners FDR didn’t think that he could free the camps and still keep focused on beating Hitler

14 Question #5 Who was the American commander in the Pacific?
A) Eisenhower B) Patton C) Bradley D) MacArthur

15 Question #6 What phrase is MacArthur famous for?
“A date which will live in infamy” “I shall return” “Would you like fries with that?” “No honey, that doesn’t make you look fat”

16 Question 7 What was MacArthur’s battle strategy? Leapfrogging
Total annihilation Surgical strikes Total surrender

17 Pacific- Back to the Philippines
MacArthur continued to the Philippines Returned in ’44 Battle of Lete Gulf Japanese began Kamikaze attacks “divine wind” Suicide missions that crashed planes into ships Sunk 16 ships and damaged 80

18 Pacific- Back to the Philippines
Battle of Lete Gulf lasted 3 days Crippled the Japanese Navy Lost: 3 battleships 4 carriers 13 cruises 500 planes

19 Pacific-Iwo Jima After Philippines, MacArthur needed Iwo Jima as a bomber base Defended by 27,000 Japanese 6,000 marines died taking Iwo Jima Most lost in the Pacific up to that point

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22 Pacific-Okinawa April ’45 1,900 Kamikaze attacks
Sunk 30 ships Damaged 300 more 5,000 seamen killed US faced stronger opposition than in Iwo Jima 7,600 Americans died 110,000 Japanese died Invasion of Japan could lead to even more dead


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