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PEARL HARBOR 1941 THE DAY OF INFAMY December 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor Philippines, Guam, Wake Island, Hong Kong, and Singapore “A Day that will live in Infamy” Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto 1942… War expands: N. Africa, Soviet Front, Pacific U.S. Mobilizes: 1st U.S. wants revenge Churchill urged united strikes on N. Africa & S. Europe– U.S. agrees Stalin angry; wanted 2nd front in France PACIFIC….1942 Japanese victories: “Asia for the Asians” Phillipines—Corregidor: MacArthur escapes; saves U.S. morale, promises to return! Hong Kong Malaya Burma Indochina Conquerors, brutal treatment, CORREGIDOR– MARCH 1942 MACARTHUR Head of Pacific forces Island hopping plan– “Hit ‘em where they ain’t. Let ‘em die on the vine”. Bataan Death March: April, 1942 76,000 prisoners [12,000 Americans] Marched 60 miles in the blazing heat to POW camps in the Philippines. Bataan Death March: April, 1942 76,000 prisoners [12,000 Americans] Marched 60 miles in the blazing heat to POW camps in the Philippines. JAPANESE WAR CRIMES @ BATAAN Beheadings, torture, starvations, executions, beatings, stabbings, buried alive, etc. Deaths: Est. 11,000 Singapore Surrenders [February, 1942] ALLIES STRIKE BACK April 1942: Doolittle’s Raid—bombs Tokyo—U.S. morale up/ Japan down (psych. Victory) May 1942: Battle of Coral Sea– Allies (U.S. & Aust.) intercept Jap. Force abt to attack Aust. **1st in naval history: ships don’t fight, aircraft from carriers destroy ships!! Outcome: Draw– more Allied ships sunk BUT Japan’s attack on Aust. Stopped!! PACIFIC…1942 June: Battle of Midway **turning pt. Key U.S. air field Jap. Code broken; Ad. Chester Nimitz knows HUGE fleet is coming Nimitz’s ambush; hides carriers & attacks Japanese unexpectedly Outcome: Japanese losses: 4 aircraft carriers & 332 planes, 200 exp. Pilots, U.S. now on the offense; Japan must defend! Prevents Jap. From attacking Aust. Battle of Midway Island: June 4-6, 1942 MEANWHILE, BACK IN EUROPE & N. AFRICA • • • • • July: 1st El Alamein- Brits halt German advance to Cairo & on Oct. – Nov.: 2nd El Alamein Brits w/ “Monty” Bernard Montgomery Germans: Rommel Turning pt.: Ends Axis hopes of Egypt, Suez canal & oil OPERATION TORCH: NOV. 1942 Who: Allies (including U.S.) West. Task force under: Maj. Gen. George S. Patton Goal: take out Vichy N. Africa Continues into 1943 Kasserine Pass 1st large U.S. /German encounter Maj. Losses for green U.S. military Results: Eisenhower begins restructuring Army Patton sent in to replace Fredendall BATTLE OF STALINGRAD : TURNING PT. Summer 1942 – Feb. 1943 German 6th army Soviets hold-out, fighting bld. To bld., winter sets in, Germans freezing & encircled Hitler’s “air bridge” to supply 6th army = fail! Signif: Russians on offensive; maj. German losses 6th army & to Lufwaffe 91,000 Germans capt. 5,000 returned…. 1943 February- Germans surrender @ Stalingrad May- Axis surr. In French N. Africa July- Italian campaign—slow (see 598 – 599) Sicily Patton & Monty Patton’s troubles 1943… Nov. : Tehran Conference Big 3 meet: (Churchill, Stalin, Roosevelt) to determine course of war Decisions: Invade Franch in Spring, divide post-war Germany 1943… Pacific… Nov: Island hopping con’t Tarawa Island 1943… RE-CAP Jan: Casablanca Conf.: (Only 2 of big 3) Feb.: Germans surrender @ Stalingrad May: Axis surrenders N. Africa July: Italian Campaign begins Nov. Tehran Conf. (Big 3) 1944… Operation Overlord – Spring/Summer offensive Massive Build up Sup. Allied Commander: Dwight D. Eisenhower Normandy vs. Calais The Atlantic Wall: Rommel Patton’s fake army D-DAY ; JUNE 6, 1944 176,000 Allied Soldiers Paratroopers Gold, Juno, Sword, Utah, and Omaha Beaches VALKYRIE July 20, 1944 Assassination attempt Rommel LIBERATION OF FRANCE Breakout of the Hedgerows Patton’s 3rd Army August 25, 1944 Paris LIBERATION OF FRANCE Breakout of the Hedgerows Patton’s 3rd Army August 25, 1944 Paris MEANWHILE IN THE PACIFIC…..1944 “I have returned”— MacArthur Allies land on Leyte, Philippines Oct. Battle of Leyte Gulf- Japanese attempt to destroy Am. fleet Result: Jap. Navy weakened; Kamikazes & army last hope! EUROPE: DECEMBER, 1944 Operation Market Garden December 1944 Bastogne “Nuts!” Patton ON TO BERLIN! Firebombing Dresden: Feb. 1945 Non-military target Cultural city Massive civilian loss HEADING TO GERMANY… March 1945: Allies crossing the Rhine 3 million Allies from S.W. 6 million Soviets from E. April 25th: Soviets surround Berlin April 12th: Roosevelt dies; Truman pres. V-E DAY May 7, 1945– Eisenhower accepts unconditional surrender May 8th: official V-E Day