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Marine Corps History LE-1508 pages 51 - 70
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WW II 1939-1945
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Countries & Leaders n Japan: Emperor Hirohito n Germany: Adolf Hitler n Italy: Benito Mussolini n Russia: Joseph Stalin n Great Britain: Winston Churchill n United States: Roosevelt/Truman General Eisenhower
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A War With 2 Fronts n Eastern Europe: Army n South Pacific: Marines n Allied Nations: 50 Countries n Axis Nations: 9 Countries
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EASTERN EUROPE n 1939 - Germany not satisfied n 23 Aug - Hitler & Stalin Negotiate n 1 Sep- Hitler invades Poland n 30 Nov- Hitler invades Finland n 9 Apr 1940- Hitler invades Norway & Denmark
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Eastern Europe continued n 10 May 1940 - British Govt. collapse, Winston Churchill is new Prime Minister n 10 June - Mussolini invaded France n 13 Sept - Mussolini attempts an invasion of Egypt (unsuccessful) n 28 Oct - Mussolini attempts an invasion of Greece (unsuccessful)
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Eastern Europe continued n 3 Apr 1941- Germany invades Africa n 6 Apr- Germany invades Greece and Yugoslavia n 23 May- Germany invades Crete n 22 June- Germany, Finland and Rumania invade Soviet Union
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In The U.S.A. n Oct. 1941 U.S. protest Japan Military Expansion n 7 Dec. Japan attacks Pearl Harbor, Hawaii n 8 Dec. U.S. declares war on Japan
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11 Dec. 1941 –Germany and Italy Declare War on the United States
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Marine Corps Defensive Operations n Pearl Harbor n Guam n Wake Island n Philippines n MIDWAY Island
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Turning Point of the War n 4 June 1942 MIDWAY Island n U.S. Aircraft attacked the Japanese forces before they attacked Midway Island
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Strength of the Corps n 7 Dec. 1941 = 65,000 n 2 Sep. 1945 = 485,000
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Offensive Operations n “Island Hopping Campaign” Solomon Islands Gilbert Islands Marshall Islands Mariana Islands ----> JAPAN JAPAN <----
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Solomon Islands n Guadalcanal : Aug 1942 - Feb 1943 John Basilone & Chesty Puller n New Georgia : 101 Japanese Aircraft Shot Down n Bougainville : Nov & Dec 1943 used Close Air Support effectively
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Gilbert Islands n Tarawa Atoll : Nov 1943 Marines had to wade 700 yards to shore under fire n Betio : 1944 n Makin : 1944
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In Europe n 1943: Turning point for Germany Last German offensive n 1 Dec 1943: Churchill, Stalin & Roosevelt organize the United Nations n 6 Jun 1944: Normandy Invasion Largest Amphibious Operation of all time
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Marshall Islands n Kwajalein Atoll : 1943 n Roi : 1944 n Namur : 1944
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The Marianas n Saipan : 15 June 1944 29,600 Japanese defended the island n Guam : 18 June 1944 18,000 Japanese defended the island n Tinian : 24 July 1944 6,000 Japanese defended the island
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Peleliu n Sep. & Oct. 1944 n Extensive caves & tunnel system n Marines used bulldozers & flame throwers n Napalm & Rockets used for the first time
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In Europe n 16 Dec 1944 : “Battle Of The Bulge” German Counter-Offensive n Feb 1945 : New Allied Offensive Began
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Iwo Jima n Feb 1945 n U.S. Needed an air base for B-29 Bombers n Mt. Suribachi : flag raising 5 Marines & 1 Navy corpsman n “Un-Common Valor was a Common Virtue” Admiral Nimitz
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Okinawa n U.S. needed a place to mass troops for an attack on Japan n Last great battle of the war n 181,000 soldiers & Marines attacked the island from both sides
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In Europe n 7 Mar 1945 : Allied Forces cross Rhine River n 25 Apr : Allied Forces cross the Elbe & Mulde Rivers n 30 Apr : Berlin in flames & Hitler commits suicide n 7 May: Germany Surrenders n 8 May: V-E Day (victory in Europe)
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In Japan n 26 July 1945 : U.S. offers Japan the opportunity to surrender n 6 Aug : Hiroshima bombed n 9 Aug : Russia attacks Japan & Nagasaki bombed n 14 Aug : Japan surrenders n 15 Aug : V-J Day (victory in Japan) n 2 Sep : Surrender Documents signed aboard the USS Missouri
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The Cost of WWII n United States 390,000 n France 400,000 n Britain 410,000 n Italy 410,000 n China 1,300,000 n Japan 2,500,000 n Germany 3,500,000 n Poland 5,600,000 n Soviet Union 20,000,000 n TOTAL = 40,000,000
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