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TODAY’S AGENDA… • • • • War in Russia War in Africa Strategic Bombing War in the Pacific RUSSIA • The German plan to launch another great attack in the early months of 1942. • Why: – Hitler needs oil and resources to win the war. – Hitler believes that another attack with would drain Russian manpower. RUSSIA • However, Hitler becomes obsessed with capturing the city of Stalingrad • Both Hitler and Stalin make this battle a personal matter and both side throw everything they have into it. • Stalingrad is the most brutal battle of the war with intense street fighting (building to building, floor to floor, room to room battles) THE TWO SIDES German Army Russian Army General General Zhukov Paulus 1,011,500 men 10, 290 artillery guns 675 tanks 1,000,500 men 13,541 artillery guns 894 tanks 1,216 planes 1,115 planes THE BATTLE OF STALINGRAD • As the Germans slowly take the city, Russian forces to the North and South surround the city and trap a large section of the German Army inside • Hitler refuses the army’s request to have the trapped men break out • Germans are trapped… THE BATTLE OF STALINGRAD "Surrender is forbidden. 6 Army will hold their positions to the last man and the last round and by their heroic endurance will make an unforgettable contribution towards the establishment of a defensive front and the salvation of the Western world.” -Hitler THE BATTLE OF STALINGRAD • Unable to break out, the Germans also had to face the winter. Temperatures dropped to well below zero • Food, ammunition and heat were in short supply. THE BATTLE OF STALINGRAD • The Battle of Stalingrad is considered by many historians to have been the turning point in World War Two in Europe. • The battle at Stalingrad bled the German army dry in Russia and after this defeat • Nazi power never recovers from this loss AFRICA • The battle for North Africa was a struggle for control of the Suez Canal and access to oil from the Middle East and raw materials from Asia. IN AFRICA • The American Army attacks the Germans in Africa • The German Army is defeated at the Battle of El Alemein by the British and flee Africa in 1942 STRATEGIC BOMBING U.S., Britain and Canada bomb Germany (city by city): • Such much damage was done to German factories that German could not produce enough weapons and material for the war effort Question During the process of strategic bombing, many innocent German citizens died and homes were destroyed. Do you think what Canada, U.S. and Britain did was right or wrong? “Become a monster to destroy the monster.” – Do you agree with this statement? PACIFIC • The USA wins a major Naval battle near the Island of Midway and crushes the Japanese Navy • The USA begins taking back territory captured by the Japanese using “Island Hopping” • The Japanese continue to fight very hard and the war tin the pacific is extremely bloody but after Midway, they had little hope of victory Revenge • Four Japanese aircraft carriers, all part of the six-carrier force that had attacked Pearl Harbor six months earlier—and a heavy cruiser were sunk • America’s loss? 1 American aircraft carrier and 1 destroyer • America is able to rebuild (they have resources) – Japan can never get back up Island Hopping • map Island Hopping • Advantages: 1. Allowed the United States forces to reach Japan more quickly and not expend the time, manpower, and supplies to capture every Japanese-held island on the way. 2. Gave Allies the advantage of surprise and keep the Japanese off balance. BATTLE OF MIDWAY • Naval warfare • American advantage: decoding Japanese communications – American codebreakers were able to determine the date and location of the attack, enabling the forewarned U.S. Navy to set up an ambush of its own. • Japan loses OVERALL • Big turnaround: – Allies have the upper hand over the Axis • • • • Germany loses Stalingrad (Russian success) Germany loses Africa (British success) Germany gets bombed (Canadian, Britain & U.S. success) Japan loses the battle of Midway (U.S. Success) Or.. You know… Answer the Question.. FOR POINTS… 1 Point 2 Points for proper name… Upon failing Operation Sea Lion, Hitler decides to…. 1 Point Hitler militarizes this area… 1 Point Common British citizens are the reason for this successful event… 1 Point The reason why World War II started… 1 Point Island Hopping is related to the battle of… 1 Point Failure of appeasement lead to this invasion… 2 Points Spitfire (What?) was used in… 2 Points Operation _____________ failed because of weather conditions. This was also one of the reasons the battle in _____________ failed. 1 Point Successful invasion through forest access… 1 Point Double or Nothing for Bonus Question Blitzkrieg first used in this battle… 1 Point Germany’s first loss… 1 Point C-Force fought in this battle… 1 Point Which battle did Canadians first participate in… _________, ___________, and ____________ use ‘strategic bombing’ on ____________. 1 Point All or Nothing for Bonus Question Hitler threatens invasion of a union is not made… 1 Point U.S.A is officially involved in World War II because of…