Top Banner
World War II in Europe
41

World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

Dec 25, 2015

Download

Documents

Egbert Bond
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

World War II in Europe

Page 2: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

Europe in 1942

Page 3: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

I. Turning Back the German Army• A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan• B. Start in North Africa (Nov. ‘42): Why?• 1. Get experience, use few troops• 2. help British in Egypt• a. Suez Canal Med Sea to Indian

Ocean• 3. Rommel (Germ) vs. Patton/Montgomery • (Allies.)

Page 4: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

• C. Battle of the Atlantic• 1. German submarines sinking US ships• 2. Convoy system to protect• 3. New techs to locate/sink U-boats• a. radar, sonar, depth charges, Enigma

Page 5: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

• D. Battle of Stalingrad (Russia): Turning Point• 1. Hitler’s strategy: destroy USSR economy• 2. City was key to cutting off resources• 3. Soviets: retreat banned (shot if tried)• 4. Germans fight house to house• a. Mass casualties• b. Soviets hold city• 5. Germans play defense from then on

Page 6: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

Penetrating Fortress Europe

Page 7: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.
Page 8: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

I. Road Map to Berlin

• A. Casablanca Conference• 1. FDR & Churchill (Jan. 43)• 2. Next step: Get into Europe thru Italy

Page 9: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

• B. Striking at “soft underbelly” (Italy, June ‘43)

1. Start in Sicily• 2. Mussolini arrested• 3. September 1943, • Italy surrenders• 4. Germany invades, • Mussolini in charge• 5. May ’44, Allies • finally take Rome

Page 10: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

• C. Tehran Conference (Nov. ‘43): Plan the Push• 1. Squeeze Germany from 3 sides• a. US/GB in Italy (South)• b. USSR full scale attack Eastern front• c. US/GB in France (Western Front)?•

Page 11: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

• C. Tehran Conference (Nov. ‘43): Plan the Push 2. Break-up Germany so never threat again

• 3. USSR help US beat Japan

Page 12: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

D-DAY INVASION: OPERATION OVERLORD

Page 13: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.
Page 14: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

II. Operation Overlord• A. Considerations when Planning Overlord• 1. Germans knew it was coming• 2. Calais decoy?• 3. Weather Conditions• a. Low tide at dawn, good weather• moonlit night

Page 15: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

Operation Fortitude (decoy)

Page 16: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

III. D-DayJUNE 6, 1944

A. 4,000 Allied ships carried the invasion force of 156,0001) landed on beaches in the Normandy region2) The 5 beaches that were landing zones were codenamed

Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword.3) Over 2,500 Allied troops died on D-Day and another 7,500 were wounded.

B. Paris was freed on August 25, 1944 and all of France within a month.C. Opened up western front, took pressure off USSR

Page 18: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.
Page 19: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

Victory in Europe

Page 20: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

I. Third Reich Collapses• A. The Battle of the Bulge (Dec. 44 – Jan. 45)• 1. Last German offensive

a. Try to cut off Allied supplies from Belgium b. Blitkrieg bulged front 50 miles deep/80 long

Page 21: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

• 2. Bastogne: pivotal city• a. US stronghold. Surrounded• b. Patton breaks through• 3. Germany 120k dead/Allies 80k• 4. 600 German tanks/1,600 planes destroyed• 5. Road to Berlin open

Page 22: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

• II. V-E Day: The War ends in Europe

• 1 . April 25, 1945: US & Russian troops • met 60 miles south of Berlin• 2. Russia gets the honor• 3. April 30: Hitler suicide• 4. May 7: Germany surrendered

Page 23: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

Fighting in the Pacific

Page 24: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

Pearl Harbor Recap• 21 of 96 ships were sunk. Most others were

damaged. Eight battleships sunk or out of commission.

• 347 of 394 planes destroyed or damaged• 2,403 dead; 1,178 wounded

BUT• Carriers were out to sea (Lex, Enterp, Sarat)• Sub pens untouched• Fuel oil depots unharmed• Signals intelligence unharmed

Page 25: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

• A. The Doolittle Raid (4/18/42)• 1. 16 Long range B-25’s off carriers• 2. Bomb Tokyo & boost American morale

James Doolittle

I. Holding the Line Against Japan (1941-42)

Page 26: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

I. Holding the Line Against Japan (1941-42)

• A. Adm. Chester Nimitz to use aircraft carriers• B. Fall of the Philippines (Jap win)• 1. US airbases• 2. badly outnumbered• 3. Bataan Death March• a. 78k POW• b. 65 miles• c. 18k-20k died

Gen. Douglas MacArthur

Page 27: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.
Page 28: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

Japanese Strategy in Pacific

Page 29: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

• D. A Change in Japanese strategy• 1. Doolittle shocked them• 2. Initial plan: cut off Australia• 3. Now, Midway Island & destroy• U.S. Naval Fleet• E. Battle of the Coral Sea (May ‘42) • 1. Japanese code broken• 2. 1st US win in Pacific

James Doolittle

Page 30: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

• F. The Battle of Midway (6/4/1942)• 1. U.S. Defense ready• 2. Japanese lost 4 largest carriers• a. Heart of their fleet• 3. Japanese advance stopped• 4. Turning pt Jap play defense for • next 3 years

Page 31: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

Japanese Strategy in Pacific

MIDWAY ISLAND

Page 32: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.
Page 33: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

Chapter 27, Section 5

Page 34: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

I. Driving the Japanese Back (’44)• A. Island hopping in Pacific• 1. Strategic islands, not all islands• 2. Home-base for B-29 Superfortress

Page 35: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

• B. MacArthur returns to Philippines• 1. Take Guadalcanal (’42)• 2. Hopped to Hollandia (’44)• 3. Phillippines in March ’45

Page 36: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

Chapter 27, Section 5

Island Hopping in the Pacific

Page 37: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

II. Japan is Defeated• A. Battle for Iwo Jima (Feb. ’45)• 1. close to Japan for bombers• 2. 6,800 Marines died in victory• B. April 12, ’45: FDR dies of stroke• 1. VP Harry S. Truman takes over

Page 38: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

• C. Invasion of Okinawa• 1. Base for invasion• D. Terms for Surrender• 1. Unconditional • E. Manhattan Project• 1. Germans split atom• 2. Einstein, Oppenheimer• 3. Oak Ridge, Tn• Los Alamos, NM

Okinawa

Page 39: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

• F. How to defeat Japan• 1. Invasion will = massive casualties• 2. March ’45: Napalm Tokyo• 3. Potsdam Declaration (7/26/45): • a. “prompt and utter destruction”• 4. Aug. 6, 1945: Enola Gay drops bomb• a. Hiroshima (Little Boy)• b. 80k killed, many more die later• 5. Aug. 9: Bombing of Nagasaki (Fat Man)• a. 40k killed• 6. Aug. 14: V-J Day

Page 41: World War II in Europe. Europe in 1942 I.Turning Back the German Army A. Allies agree to beat Hitler, then go after Japan B. Start in North Africa (Nov.

Japan Surrenders