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WWII The War in Europe Mr. Macomber Mercedes High School 2006-2007 TEKS Objective • *US6B -analyze major issues and events of World War II such as the invasion of Normandy • US6C-explain the roles played by significant military leaders during World War II, including Omar Bradley, Dwight Eisenhower, Douglas MacArthur, George Marshall, and George Patton 1942- Turning Point • America Agrees to Germany first policy • 1942-43 the turning point of WWII in Europe and Pacific El Alamein- North Africa Oct-Nov 1942 • British 8th Army Commander Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery defeats German Africa Korps and Italian Allies under General Irwin Rommel (the Desert Fox) at El Alamein, near Cairo Egypt Australian Troops German Panzer Mk IV Stalingrad 1942-1943 • From 1942-43 German and Soviet Forces fought for control of Stalingrad on the Volga River • Against Hitler’s orders the entire German 6th Army under Field Marshal Friederich Von Paulus surrendered to the Russians • Most important battle of WWII Operation Torch 8–16 November 1942 Kasserine Pass • British pressure America to invade Africa first instead of France • America’s first battle with German forces ends in disaster at Kasserine Pass in Tunisia Casablanca Conference- Jan 1943 • “Unconditional Surrender” • “Soft Underbelly”Italy then southern and Eastern Europe • No D-Day in 1943 Roosevelt and Churchill Sicily-Operation Husky • Allied Forces invaded Sicily • Generals Patton and Montgomery raced to be the first to conquer the Island Italian Campaign 1943-45 • Italy surrenders to the Allies unconditionally, but Germany invades and continues war for 2 years on Italian soil. • Mussolini abdicates and is later executed by partisans Strategic Bombing- Air War • During WWII the U.S. and British RAF tried two bomb targets in Germany • The U.S. bombed by day and the British by night. • Initially only military targets were bombed but later in the war “terror” bombing of cities was used to demoralize the enemy Battle of the Atlantic • In WWII the Germans came close to stopping the flow of supplies to Great Britain with their U-Boat “Wolf Packs” • The allies eventually countered this through the use of convoys, radar, sonar, aircraft, and most especially “Ultra” (the breaking of German codes). Promise of a Second Front • Meeting in Tehran Iran in 1943, Churchill and FDR promised Stalin that the allies would open up a second front in Europe by 1944. Eisenhower Shall Lead • Roosevelt appointed General Dwight D. Eisenhower (IKE) to be Supreme Allied Commander in Europe • He would be in charge of planning the invasion Americans in England • “Over-paid, oversexed, & over here”- What the British say about the American Army • For two years American troops were built up in England for the invasion Practicing for D-Day • American troops practiced in England for months • Often using live ammunition American Infantry Weapons GI KIT • 1. Soap and Container • 2. “Housewives” Sewing Kits • 3. Shaving Creams, Brush, Saftey Razor and Styptic Pencil • 4. Toiletry Set, Private Purchase • 5. Tooth Powder and Tooth Brush • 6. Interwoven Socks, Private Purchase • 7. Insect Replant, Liquid • 8. Insect Replant, Powder “for Body Crawling Insects” • 9. Foot Powder • 10. Foot Balm • 11. Foot Balm, Private Purchase • 12. Chapstick, Private Purchase • 13. Aspirin, Private Purchase • 14. Crystaline Sulfanilamide, H.W. & D. American Vehicles Where They Are Going? • • • • • Juno Sword Gold Utah Omaha Last Minute Pep Talk • Eisenhower gave a last minute pep talk to some of the troops. • He had prepared two speeches: one or a successful invasion and one in case he failed Fortress Europe • Since the Battle of Britain, Hitler had been preparing for an Allied invasion of Western Europe • Hitler ordered thousands of miles of Europe’s coastline to be mined, fortified, and under constant watch by German forces Hitler’s Fortress Europe Point Du Hoc, Normandy Faking Out Hitler at Calais: Operation Quicksilver Patton June 6,1944 • On a moonlight night on June 6, 1944 Eisenhower gave the order • Thousands of Allied ships carrying 150,000 troops crossed the channel • U.S. and British Navy warships provided support A Beach Called Omaha • U.S. invasion forces met the most resistance at a beach code-named Omaha • U.S. General Omar Bradley almost called off this attack, but by the end of the day had secured the beaches and cliffs above Casualties • Thousands of Americans died at Omaha on the first day of the invasion • Those who were not killed and could be moved were evacuated to hospital ships offshore or back to England Follow Up Troops • After the initial landings more and more troops were unloaded by ships right onto the beach Getting off the Beach • Getting off the beach was easy for some of the allied troops at Gold or the other beaches, but was very difficult at OMAHA. Mulberry’s Artificial Harbors Hedgerows • The Geography of Northern France made advancing difficult for U.S. forces. • “Hedgerows” between fields allowed German forces to ambush U.S. troops easily German Troops in Normandy Breaking Out From the Beaches • Operation Cobra • General George S. Patton and the U.S. Third Army broke out of Normandy • Very shortly after the U.S. Army was able to liberate Paris Battle of the Bulge- Dec 1944 V-E DAY May 7-8, 1945 U.S. & Red Army link up at Elbe RED Army in Berlin Hitler’s Suicide