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War for Europe and North Africa Convoy System Battle of Stalingrad Operation Torch Dwight D. Eisenhower Omar Bradley George S. Patton Tuskegee Airman
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Battle of the Atlantic Hitler began to attack ships on the Atlantic to try to stop goods from getting to the allies “wolf packs” began to attack Allied ships Allies brought back the convoy system from WWI Ships carrying goods were surrounded by a group of military ships, submarines, and planes Traveled in large groups
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Battle of the Atlantic cont. Convoy system also included ships with sonar and radar U-boats were being destroyed faster than they could be replaced US was producing 140 “liberty ships” each month Not really well built, but easily replaceable Allies were winning the Battle of the Atlantic by mid-’43
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Battle of Stalingrad Germans took the offensive in southern Soviet Union Wanted to wipe out Stalingrad Major industrial city Stalingrad was attacked for weeks Winter set in and the Soviets surrounded the mostly German controlled city
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Stalingrad cont. Soviets cut off German supply lines Hitler ordered his troops to stay and fight Germans surrendered Jan. 31, 1943 Soviets lost 1,100,000 troops During the battle, Stalin wanted a second allied front opened up to take some of the pressure off of him
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Operation Torch Tried to take pressure off of Stalin Allies invaded North Africa Dwight Eisenhower commanded the Allied troops American General Would command the Allies in Europe for the rest of the war Gens. George S. Patton and Omar Bradley along with Field Marshal Montgomery defeated Rommell’s Afrika Korps
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Operation Torch cont. Following success in North Africa, the allies landed in Sicily and moved north into Italy Mussolini was forced in July ’43 to resign and was beaten to death by his own people Allies got caught up just outside Rome “Bloody Anzio” Lasted 4 months 25,000 Allies dead 30,000 Axis dead
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Race War Tuskegee Airmen All black squadron fought with distinction in Sicily and Italy Thought to be too unintelligent to fly Japanese Americans also fought in Italy Were not allowed to fight in the Pacific 442 nd Regimental Combat Team All 2 nd gen. Japanese Americans Most decorated unit in U.S. History
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