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1 World History, Culture, and Geography

2 Agenda (3:00) Date: Friday 04/26/2013 MORE…C.N’s for p. 55,57 Homework: None

3 Cornel Notes Course of WWII Objectives: Understand how WWII grew into a global conflict Describe major events and turning points in the war Identify principal theaters of conflict in Europe and Asia 49, 51, 53 Topics go here Details about the topic goes here

4 Cornel Notes Course of WWII 51, 53 Topics go here Details about the topic goes here

5 The Course of WWII The Allies Advance (546-550): On the Eastern Front, Hitler attacked Stalingrad, a major Soviet industrial center. Between November 1942 and February 1943 the Soviets surrounded the Germans and cut off their supply lines. In May, the Germans were forced to surrender. They lost some of their best troops. Hitler then realized that he would not defeat the Soviet Union.

6 The Course of WWII The Allies Advance (546-550): In 1942, the Allies had their first successes in the Pacific. Battle of the Coral Sea in May: the US navy stopped the Japanese and saved Australia from invasion. The Battle of Midway Island in June: was the turning point in the Pacific war. U.S. planes destroyed four Japanese aircraft carriers and established naval superiority.

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8 The Course of WWII The Allies Advance (546-550): Fall of 1942: Allied forces begin two major operation plans against Japan. One, led by General Douglas MacArthur, would move into South China from Burma through the islands of Indonesia. The other would move across the Pacific capturing some of the Japanese-held islands and ending up in Japan.

9 The Course of WWII Last Years of the War (549-550): By early 1943, the Axis forces were losing. Allies invaded Italy in September. Mussolini was arrested. A new Italian government offered to surrender to the Allies. However, the Germans rescued Mussolini.

10 The Course of WWII Last Years of the War (549-550): The Germans established a strong defense south of Rome. The Allies had very heavy casualties as they slowly advanced north. They did not take Rome until June 4, 1944.

11 The Course of WWII Last Years of the War (549-550): The Allies had long been planning a “second front” in western Europe. They planned to invade France from Great Britain across the English Channel. On June 6, 1944 (D-Day), the Allies under U.S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower landed on the beaches in Normandy.

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13 The Course of WWII Last Years of the War (549-550): Germans were expecting the invasion to take place in another location, thought the invasion was a diversion so they were slow to respond. This gave the Allies the chance to set up a beachhead. By landing two million men and a half-million vehicles, the Allies eventually broke through the German lines.

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18 The Course of WWII Last Years of the War (549-550): The Allies moved south and east. Paris was liberated by the end of August. In March of 1945, the Allies crossed the Rhine River. In the north they linked up with the Soviet army that was moving from the east.

19 The Course of WWII Last Years of the War (549-550): The Soviets had turned the tables on the Germans in 1943. They defeated German troops in July at the Battle of Kursk in a huge tank battle. By the end of 1943, they had taken the Ukraine from the Germans. By early 1944, they had moved into the Baltic states. In the north, Soviet troops occupied Warsaw in January 1945 and entered Berlin in April. On the southern front, the Soviets swept through Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria.

20 The Course of WWII Last Years of the War (549-550): By January 1945, Hitler had moved into an underground bunker in Berlin. In the end he blamed the Jews for the war. On April 30, he committed suicide. Two days before, Italian partisans—resistance fighters—had shot Mussolini. On May 7, 1945, German commanders surrendered, and the war in Europe was over.

21 The Course of WWII Last Years of the War (549-550): The war in Asia continued. Beginning in 1943, the Allied forces had gone on the offensive and moved across the Pacific. As the Allies came closer to the Japanese home islands in 1945, U.S. president Harry S Truman decided to drop atomic bombs on Japanese cities. He hoped that this would avoid an invasion of Japan.

22 The Course of WWII Last Years of the War (549-550): The first bomb was dropped on the city of Hiroshima on August 6.

23 The Course of WWII Last Years of the War (549-550): Three days later, a second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. Both cities were completely destroyed. Thousands died immediately and thousands more died later of radiation sickness. The Japanese surrendered on August 14.

24 The Course of WWII Last Years of the War (549-550): World War II was over. 17 million people had died in battle in World War II. Some estimate that, including civilian losses, as many as 50 million people died in the war. Summarize your notes!!!!!

25 Details about the BOMB You are going to see a short documentary on the Atomic Bomb I expect you to pay attention!


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