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North Africa to Italy to France to Germany
War in Europe North Africa to Italy to France to Germany
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North Africa Stalin wants an invasion of Western Europe to relieve pressure England & USA invade North Africa instead November 1942: 107,000 troops land in North Africa Led by Dwight D. Eisenhower May 1943: German’s surrender General Erwin Rommel “The Desert Fox” goes to Europe See him again on D-Day
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Italian Campaign 1943: FDR & Churchill meet in Casablanca
FDR wants cross channel invasion of France and push through to Germany Churchill wants to attack “Europe’s soft underbelly”: Italy Allies invade & capture island of Sicily July 1943: King of Italy strips Mussolini of his power Italians rejoice that the war is over Hitler disagrees & seizes control of Italy & reinstates Mussolini 18 more months of fighting to drive Germany out of Italy Mussolini is captured April 1945 & executed & body hung upside down in Milan
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D-Day – June 6, 1944 General Eisenhower organizes massive invasion of France American & British Paratroopers land behind German lines to prevent reinforcements 156,000 troops, 4,000 landing craft, 600 warships, 11,000 planes 5 beach heads: American: Omaha, Utah English/Canadian: Gold, Sword, Juno 10,000 casualties Allies hold onto beachhead and break out in July Liberate Paris in July September 1944: Germans driven out of France, Belgium, Luxembourg & Netherlands
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Battle of the Bulge October 1944: Allies invade Germany
Hitler plans one final attack to stop invasion Americans ignore intelligence reports of attack December 1944: 300,000 German troops attack American lines The dent in the line resembles a bulge or bubble American units surrounded and hold on for a month 101st Airborne refuses surrender Germany finally pushed back Lost 120,000 men, 600 tanks and 1,600 planes Nothing to do but retreat
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Unconditional Surrender
April : Soviets storm Berlin Deserting Germans are executed Soviet soldiers rape & murder civilians April : Hitler marries Eva Braun, write farewell blaming Jews for the war and generals for losing it & kills himself Bodies are removed from bunker & burned A week later Germany surrenders unconditionally to Eisenhower May 8: VE Day
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