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WARM-UP What happened to France at the beginning of WWII? Who was Dwight D. Eisenhower? Why did Stalin want the U.S. and Britain to open a second front in Europe?
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The Allied Victory in WWII General Eisenhower talking with troops before D-Day
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D-Day: The Invasion of Normandy In 1943, the Allies began making plans to invade France; Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower commanded the invasion forces; The Allies chose to strike on the coast of Normandy, a region in northwestern France
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D-Day, cont. Code Name: Operation Overlord June 6, 1944 - American, British and Canadian forces storm a 60 stretch of beach in Normandy; Troops are met with machine guns, rockets and cannon fire; Heavy losses are sustained; –2,700 American troops lost The invasion is successful, and the Allies retake Paris within a month
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Troops Preparing for Launch
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Troops Wading to Shore
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Launching
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German Defenses
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German Defenses, cont.
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German Canon on Omaha Beach
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Up the Beach
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Point du Hoc Looking Towards Omaha Beach
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The Cost of Freedom
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The American Cemetery in Normandy
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V-E Day: Victory in Europe Battle of the Bulge - Hitler launches a counter-attack against Allied forces in the West; Allied forces fight back and close in on Berlin; April 12, 1945, President Roosevelt dies in office and Harry Truman becomes the President By April 25, 1945, the Soviets had surrounded Berlin; April 29, 1945, Hitler commits suicide; May 7, 1945, Eisenhower accepts Germany’s unconditional surrender May 9, 1945 - Surrender is officially signed, V-E Day celebrated
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Victory in the Pacific Read pgs. 511-513 and answer the following questions: 1)What happened at the Battle of Leyte Gulf? Why was this significant? 2)Who were the kamikazes? 3)What was the Manhattan Project? 4)Where and when were the atomic bombs dropped on Japan? How many died? 5)Why did President Truman decide to use the atomic bomb on Japan? Do you think he made the right decision?
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EXIT SLIP Please use a separate sheet of paper! 1)What happened on D-Day? Why was D- Day important? 2)What brought about the Japanese surrender? How did this change the world?
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