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Transcript
The End of World War II
Battle of the Bulge
• December 16, 1945
• Hitler was facing a two
front war (British and
American troops from the
west and Russian troops
from the east)
• Hitler counterattacked
by hitting in the west
• Hoped to split
American and British
forces
Battle of the Bulge
• German troops managed
to break through weak
allied defenses in the
Ardennes (a mountainous
region in France and
Belgium)
• Allied troops were
eventually able to force
German troops back
• Although considered the
last success of Hitler, this
is the battle that decided
the victor of the war
Yalta Conference
• February, 1945  Roosevelt,
Churchill, and Stalin met to
discuss the post war plans
• Met on the Crimean Peninsula in
the Soviet Union
• Six Points of the Yalta Conference:
– Germany should be demilitarized
and divided into zones after the war
– Trials for war criminals
– Make a new international
peacekeeping organization
– Poland would be restored with new
boundaries
– Soviet Union would permit free
elections in Eastern European
nations
– Soviet Union would enter war in
Asia once Germany surrendered
The Germans Surrender
• Soviets reached Berlin first
• Adolf Hitler found dead in
bunker – a suicide
• Berlin surrendered May 2,
1945; Germany five days
later
• Victory in Europe (V-E
Day) proclaimed May 8,
1945
• War in Europe finally over
nearly six years
War Ends in the Pacific
• Final Battles
– By mid-1944, regular bombing raids
on Japanese cities, including Tokyo
– Great distance made raids difficult
and dangerous
– Americans needed bases closer to
Japan
• Battle of Okinawa
– Only 350 miles from Japan; U.S.
troops invaded island April 1945
– By June, 12,000 American soldiers
dead
– Japanese lost 100,000 defenders and
another 100,000 civilians
The Atomic Bomb
• After Okinawa, mainland
Japan was next
• The U.S. military estimated
cost of invading mainland
Japan- up to 1 million Allies
killed or wounded
• Atomic bomb successfully
tested in 1945
• Harry S. Truman becomes
the U.S. president with
Roosevelt’s death in May
1945
The Atomic Bomb
• Forced to make decision – bomb
Japanese city to force surrender
• July 26, 1945  Allies issued
demand for surrender
• No response; Hiroshima bombed
on August 6
• Still no surrender; second bomb
dropped on Nagasaki on August
9
• 145,000 total deaths
• Japanese acknowledge defeat
• Emperor Hirohito surrendered
on August 15, 1945
– This day is known as V-J Day for
Victory in Japan