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Transcript
Section Note Taking Transparency 186
World War II and Its Aftermath Section 3
Allies Turn the Tide
1942
1943
•
Allies increase production.
•
•
May—Japanese are defeated at
Coral Sea.
Jan.—Germans surrender at
Stalingrad.
•
May—Rommel’s army surrenders
in North Africa.
•
June—Japanese are defeated at
Midway.
•
Nov.—Allies halt German advance
in Africa.
•
Big Three agree to focus on war in
Europe.
•
•
1944
•
Allies bomb German facilities.
•
June—D-Day: Allies invade
Normandy.
•
Aug.—Allies enter Paris.
•
Autumn—German defeat seems
inevitable.
July—Allies land in Sicily.
Sept.—Italians surrender to Allies.
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