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Section 4-Pushing the Axis Back
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Jan ‘43 – Casablanca Conference Increase bombing of Germany Attack Sicily German oil, railroads, & aircraft destroyed Sept ‘43 – Italy surrenders Hitler tries to regain Italy – fails - retreats in May ’44 Tehran Conference FDR, WC, Stalin meet War plans
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Code name for the invasion of France Gen Dwight Eisenhower in command D-Day June 6, 1944 156,000 men 284 major ships 5000 ships total 50,000 vehicles 11,000 planes
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Situation in doubt at first – evacuation considered Jun 11 th – beaches secure – 326,000 men landed 10,000 casualties Paris liberated on Aug 25 1944 http://www.wtj.com/articles/normandy/ index_map_sealand.htm
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(pages 759–761)
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MacArthur returns Oct ‘44 Kamikaze attacks – 1 st organized use Major Japanese defeat Philippines liberated Jan ‘45 POW rescue – Bataan 510 men rescued
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Sulfur Island – Feb 1945 100,000 men 6000 KIA 27 Medals of Honor (13 posthumously) 35 days of fighting Airfields for future attacks & emergency landings Uncommon Valor was a Common Virtue
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April 1, 1945 Largest amphibious assault in history 82 day battle 183,000 men 327 major ships Last step before invasion of Japan – 1000 miles away > 100,000 Okinawans died Mass kamikaze attacks – 30+ ships sunk Loss of life weighs in decision to use atomic bombs 6 weeks later
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