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Chapter 12 – World War II #5 Fighting WWII Essential Question: ◦ What role did the United States play in fighting in Europe and Asia during World War II? Warm-Up Question: ◦ What was the significance of : ◦ Pearl Harbor? World War 2 was a two “theater” war: Europe and the Pacific The “Big Three” Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt, Joseph Stalin Axis Powers in 1942 World War 2 in Europe “Europe First” & Battle of the Atlantic Battle of Stalingrad: Winter of 1942-1943 German Army Russian Army 1,011,500 men 1,000,500 men 10,290 artillery guns 13,541 artillery guns 675 tanks 894 tanks 1,216 planes 1,115 planes The Italian Campaign [“Operation Torch”] : Europe’s “Soft Underbelly” y Allies plan assault on weakest Axis area - North Africa - Nov. 1942-May 1943 y George S. Patton leads American troops y Germans trapped in Tunisia surrender over 275,000 troops. When the U.S. entered WW2 in late 1941, Germany controlled the Axis Powers were clearly winning the war almost all of Europe Axis armies controlled northern Africa & threatened the Suez Canal Germany pressed into the USSR Quick World War 2 in Europe Review Victory in North Africa Turning Point: Stalingrad Operation Torch & liberation of Italy Fighting in Europe, 1942-1943 Gen. Eisenhower Gives the Orders for D-Day [“Operation Overlord”] D-Day (June 6, 1944) Normandy Landing (June 6, 1944) German Prisoners Higgins Landing Crafts Storming the beaches of Normandy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= 82RTzi5Vt7w Operation Market Garden Largest Airborne operation up to that time Goal was to force entry into Germany over the lower Rhine Ended in complete failure, 17,000 allied casualties English Airborne lose 8,000 killed or captured https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9zBf 5LO7fI The Battle of the Bulge: Hitler’s Last Offensive Dec. 16, 1944 to Jan. 28, 1945 Europe 1944-1945 D-Day invasion of Soviet army Battle of the Bulge seizes Berlin; Nazi-occupied GermanyFrance surrenders May 7, 1945 Mussolini & His Mistress, Claretta Petacci Are Hung in Milan, 1945 Hitler Commits Suicide April 30, 1945 Cyanide & Pistols The Führer’s Bunker Mr. & Mrs. Hitler US & Russian Soldiers Meet at the Elbe River: April 25, 1945 Europe 1944-1945 V-E Day (May 8, 1945) While American forces fought in North Africa in 1942, the U.S. Navy began fighting Japan Pacific Theater of Operations Fighting in the Pacific Theater: 1942-1945 To review key battles of the Pacific theater, we watched a 9 minute video and took notes To access this film, go HERE and watch Chapter 7 “Achieving Victory in the Pacific.” As you watch the film, fill in the blanks on the corresponding notes sheet. This website may be password protected; If so, create a log-in account…its free to sign up U.S. Surrenders at Corregidor, the Philippines [March, 1942] Bataan Death March: April, 1942 76,000 prisoners [12,000 Americans] Marched 60 miles in the blazing heat to POW camps in the Philippines. Allied Counter-Offensive: “Island-Hopping” “Island-Hopping”: US Troops on Kwajalien Island Farthest Extent of Japanese Conquests Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle: First U. S. Raids on Tokyo, 1942 Battle of Midway Island: June 4-6, 1942 Battle of Midway Island: June 4-6, 1942 Japanese Kamikaze Planes: The Scourge of the South Pacific Kamikaze Pilots Suicide Bombers US Marines on Mt. Surbachi, Iwo Jima [Feb. 19, 1945] Whether to Drop the Atomic Bomb: Critical Thinking Decision A The Manhattan Project: Los Alamos, NM Major General Lesley R. Groves Dr. Robert Oppenheimer I am become death, the shatterer of worlds! Tinian Island, 1945 Little Boy Fat Man Enola Gay Crew The Manhattan Project Based on scientific research, FDR created the Manhattan Project, the code name for developing an atomic bomb: ◦ Robert Oppenheimer was put in charge of developing the bomb ◦ From 1942-1945, a number of secret labs across the country developed & built the bomb In July 1945, the bomb was The bomb was constructed successfully tested in at Los Alamos, a secret city Oak Ridge, TNProject Trinity NewinMexico during Physicist Enrico Fermi at the Nuclear plant in Hanford, WA University of Chicago developed developed the plutonium the nuclear reaction Whether to Drop the Atomic Bomb: By 1944, In addition, The Americans Japanese Japanese gained refused soldiers supremacy to surrender resorted of the to air &horrific ran daily acts even fire ofinbombings barbarity the face on of defeat the Japanese battlefield cities Dropping the Atomic Bomb Truman issued the Potsdam Declaration to Japan: surrender or face prompt & utter destruction ◦ When Japan refused to surrender Truman ordered the bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 ◦ After 3 days, the Japanese gov’t did not respond to the bombing ◦ The U.S. dropped a 2nd atomic bomb in the city of Nagasaki Col. Paul Tibbets & the A-Bomb Hiroshima – August 6, 1945 © 70,000 killed immediately. © 48,000 buildings. destroyed. © 100,000s died of radiation poisoning & cancer later. The Beginning of the Atomic Age Nagasaki – August 9, 1945 © 40,000 killed immediately. © 60,000 injured. © 100,000s died of radiation poisoning & cancer later. Whether to Drop the Atomic Bomb: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= v5OI9xrJ8Zw Hiroshima Nagasaki V-J Day (September 2, 1945) Dropping the Atomic Bomb Effect of the atomic bomb: ◦ Saved Millions of lives because it prevented a U.S. land invasion of Japan ◦ Revenge for Pearl Harbor ◦ Showed the USSR that the USA had the ultimate weapon (began the Cold War nuclear arms race) WW2 Timeline (Allies, Axis, USSR) Country Men in war Battle deaths Wounded Australia 1,000,000 26,976 180,864 Austria 800,000 280,000 350,117 Belgium 625,000 8,460 55,5131 40,334 943 4,222 339,760 6,671 21,878 Canada 1,086,3437 42,0427 53,145 China3 17,250,521 1,324,516 1,762,006 Czechoslovakia — 6,6834 8,017 Denmark — 4,339 — Finland 500,000 79,047 50,000 France — 201,568 400,000 20,000,000 3,250,0004 7,250,000 Greece — 17,024 47,290 Hungary — 147,435 89,313 India 2,393,891 32,121 64,354 Italy 3,100,000 149,4964 66,716 Japan 9,700,000 1,270,000 140,000 Netherlands 280,000 6,500 2,860 New Zealand 194,000 11,6254 17,000 75,000 2,000 — — 664,000 530,000 650,0005 350,0006 — 410,056 2,473 — — 6,115,0004 14,012,000 5,896,000 357,1164 369,267 16,112,566 291,557 670,846 3,741,000 305,000 425,000 Brazil2 Bulgaria Germany Norway Poland Romania South Africa U.S.S.R. United Kingdom United States Yugoslavia WW II Casualties 1. Civilians only. 2. Army and navy figures. 3. Figures cover period July 7, 1937 to Sept. 2, 1945, and concern only Chinese regular troops. They do not include casualties suffered by guerrillas and local military corps. 4. Deaths from all causes. 5. Against Soviet Russia; 385,847 against Nazi Germany. 6. Against Soviet Russia; 169,822 against Nazi Germany. 7. National Defense Ctr., Canadian Forces Hq., Director of History.