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WWII (1941-1945)
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Americans Join the War Effort Post Pearl Harbor Americans eager to join 5 million volunteer for military service Selective Service System Drafted additional 10 million 8 weeks basic training
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Production Miracle February 1942: The last automobile for private use produced Retooled to produce tanks, planes, boats, command cars Mechanical Pencil Factories: Bomb parts Bedspread manufacturer: bottle filling, explosive shell filling Henry J. Kaiser, Liberty Ships Cargo carriers, tankers, troop transports, baby aircraft carriers
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Mobilization Scientists Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD) Improvements in radar, sonar, pesticides, “miracle drugs” Largest Achievement (1941) Atomic Bomb is possible! Manhattan Project: 1942 program established to develop ASAP
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Federal Government Takes Control Office of Price Administration: Price freeze Income tax raise Millions of people now must pay who never had before War Production Board Ration of fuel and materials such as gasoline, heating oil, metals, plastic
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The War for Europe and North Africa
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Battle in the Atlantic German Uboats Beginning of 1942: Hitler sank 87 ships By the end of 1942: 681 allied ships sunk Convoys established Groups of ships travelling together for mutual protection Accompanied by aircraft Turning Point Liberty Ships out produced number sunk each month
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The Battle of Stalingrad November 1941: Germans turn South in Soviet Union the Weather! Hitler’s Priorities: Soviet Oil Fields in Caucasus Mountains Wipe out Stalingrad August 1942: Germany controls 9/10ths of Stalingrad Luftwaffe raids Hand to hand combat But winter comes again.. Surrender January 31 st, 1943
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Operation Torch Led by Dwight D. Eisenhower Attack on Axis controlled North Africa Germans trapped in Tunisia November 1942- May 1943
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Italian Campaign North Africa Won Only unconditional surrender of enemies will do Italy will be the target Summer 1943: Capture of Sicily July 25 th : Il Duce is stripped of power February-May 1944: Bloody Anzio 25,000 Allied 30,000 Axis
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The Liberation of Europe D-Day aka Operation Overlord, June 6 th 1944 3 Million British, American, Canadians Normandy (Northern France) Air and sea bombardment
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D-Day (June 6, 1944)
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The Liberation of Europe (Cont.) 7 Days of Fighting Allies attain 80 mile beach strip 1 million more troops able to land 170,000 vehicles St. Lo: massive air raid August 1944: Paris is liberated from four years of German Occupation (Vichy France) Belgium and Luxemburg quickly freed
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Battle of Bulge October 1944: Aachen captured First German town Hitler reordered his troops to capture Antwerp, Belgium December 16 th : German tanks make a bulge and break in the American and British troops 1 month of fighting irreplaceable damage Germans lost 120,000 troops 600 tanks and assault guns 1,600 planes
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Unconditional Surrender in Europe April 25 th, 1945: Soviets storm Berlin Hitler retreats to underground HQ April 29 th Marries Eva Braun Final address to the Germany Blames Jews for starting and Generals for losing the war “I die with a happy heart aware of the immeasurable deeds of soldiers at the front. I myself and my wife choose to die in order to escape the disgrace of capitulation…”
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V-E Day: May 8 th, 1945 Declaration by General Eisenhower
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