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2/8/2017 THE WAR IN EUROPE THE WAR IN EUROPE The Big Three FDR, Churchill, and Stalin decided to defeat the Nazis before turning to the Japanese Stalin wanted the Allies to open a second front Churchill and Roosevelt attacked North Africa and Italy first, the “soft underbelly” MAJOR EVENTS Stalingrad August 1942 – February 1943 1.5 million casualties Turning point on the European front D-Day June 6, 1944 Largest amphibious assault in history 160k soldiers, 5k ships, 1.5k tanks, 24k paratroopers 100k casualties first day, 6.6k Americans 1 2/8/2017 MAJOR EVENTS Bombing Raids on Germany Strategic bombing – bombing major cities and civilian populations By 1945 – US was dropping about 53k tons of bombs on Germany each month April and May 1945 April 12, 1945 – FDR died April 30, 1945 – Hitler committed suicide May 7, 1945 – Germany surrendered (V-E Day) THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC PEARL HARBOR December 7, 1941 US enters WWII 2 2/8/2017 PEARL HARBOR Video Link Color Film Pearl Harbor FDR SPEECH Video Link THE PHILIPPINES The day after the attack at Pearl Harbor, the Japanese began to invade the Philippines (Dec 1941) The US fought to hold the Philippines against Japan In April 1942, General MacArthur was forced to abandon the island and about 80k American and Filipino troops total MacArthur promised, “I shall return” 3 2/8/2017 THE PHILIPPINES – BATAAN DEATH MARCH April 1942, Bataan fell to the Japanese 70k-80k troops were captured They were forced to march, estimated that 7k-14k died Very little food and water 60-65 miles in six days About 100 men loaded into railroad cars that were designed to hold 30-40 men ISLAND HOPPING Island Hopping – what is it? US attacks Japan on select Pacific islands and “hop” over others, this way they could conserve resources Focus on places where Japan had fewer defenses This, along with relentless air bombing, helped the US be successful in the Pacific 4 2/8/2017 DOOLITTLE RAID April 18, 1942 Lieutenant James Doolittle US aerial attack on Tokyo and other major cities Took off from 400 miles off the Japanese coast Dropped 500 pound bombs on Japan Raises US morale, shocks Japan BATTLE OF THE CORAL SEA May 1942 American code breakers knew of the Japanese attack First naval battle fought exclusively by carrier based aircraft. 5 2/8/2017 BATTLE OF MIDWAY June 1942 Code breakers again learned of the Japanese attack – America set up an ambush Sank four Japanese aircraft carriers Turning point of the war in the Pacific stopped Japanese advance in the Pacific put Japan on the defensive 6 2/8/2017 BATTLE OF IWO JIMA February 1945 American B-29 bombers unable to bomb the mainland of Japan from long distances America needed a base closer and set their sights on Iwo Jima 23,000 Japanese troops on 4 mile by 2 mile island 1,500 miles of caves on the island only 216 were taken prisoner IWO JIMA CONTINUED 250,000 American troops attack Beach landing after sea and aerial bombing tried to “soften” the Japanese defense A little over a month to take the island Brutal fighting – land mines, fighting day and night Around 22,000 American casualties (5,300 killed) Japan started with 23,000 soldiers, only 1,000 survived IWO JIMA Video Link Flags of our Fathers Iwo Jima in Color 7 2/8/2017 OKINAWA AND THE PHILIPPINES April-June 1945 After Iwo Jima, the US moved to take over Okinawa They were also able to retake the Philippines MacArthur proclaims, “People of the Philippines, I have returned!” Only 1/3 of the soldiers MacArthur left behind in 1942 survived to see his return ATTACK ON JAPAN Firebombing Japan Napalm Tokyo 80,000 killed Battle of Okinawa April 1945 Closer base to bomb Japan 8 2/8/2017 FIREBOMBING JAPAN Fog of War Excerpt HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI August 6, 1945 Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima August 9, 1945 Atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki August 15 Japan surrenders (V-J Day) WAR IN THE PACIFIC – SYNTHESIS Use the timeline you created for the War in Europe Begin with 1941 Place all events we’ve covered that are related to the Pacific front on the top portion of the timeline Answer the following questions: What impact might there be when fighting a war on two fronts? What (if any) events in the Pacific and Europe were happening at nearly the same time? 9