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Bell Ringer What role did women play in the mobilization for war? How did the government get the entire country involved in mobilization for war? Explain 1 way mobilization for war was different in WWII as compared to WWI.
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Essential Question Based on previous knowledge and what you learned today was WWII a necessary war for the Americans? Support your answer with two pieces of evidence and explain one of those evidences in detail.
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European Theatre From North Africa to Germany
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Stalingrad Battle of Stalingrad: July 1942-February 1943 Battle of Stalingrad – Hitler attempted to annihilate the Red Army – War was going well for him Attack = very successful in the beginning – Soviet forces surrounded and crushed an entire German Army Turning point in WWII Tide of war now favored Allied Powers Map
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North Africa Operation Torch (1942) Operation Torch – British/American invasion of Northern Africa – 2nd front desired by U.S.S.R. Deemed too dangerous by U.S. & G.B. – Erwin Rommel "Desert Fox" Invasion of North Africa Complete secret Allowed for invasion of South-Eastern Europe See Ken Burns, The War (When Things Get Tough, 9:30- 24:30)
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Letters Home Directions: – Write a letter home to your parents describing your experience in combat. Requirements: – Proper greeting & salutation – 2-3 details about your life – 1-2 paragraphs long
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"Bloody Anzio" Italy Campaign: 1943-1945 Italy Campaign Sicily: July 1943, took 38 days to take Sicily – Easy, minimal casualties Mainland Italy: – British & American forces invade bottom of the "boot" – Going fine, until they hit: Weather changes Terrain changes Increased resistance Ken Burns (Episode: When Things Get Tough, 1:28:59- 1:42:00, Next, Disc3, 56:30- 1:03:40, 1:25:40-1:44:00)
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Operation Overlord Normandy Invasion: June 6, 1944 Normandy Invasion – 1,200 plane airborne assault – 5,000 vessel amphibious assault – 160,000 troops invade Atlantic Wall: fortification of Atlantic Coast Atlantic Wall – Rommel had been newly appointed & led this charge D-Day – Ken Burns (Disc 3, 8:35-42:00)
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Battle of the Bulge Last German Offensive – Ardennes Forest, Belgium – Used as a type of rest & recuperation area for American soldiers Casualties – American: 75,000 – German: 67,200 – British: 1,408 Ken Burns (9:50-31:20, Disc 5) Map
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Death of FDR April 12, 1945 Devastating for the entire nation Led the country through its' darkest times… – Great Depression – Pearl Harbor – WWII
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V-E Day Hitler dead: April 30, 1945 – Shot himself Victory in Europe Day: May 8, 1945 War in Pacific still wages on…
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