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The United States in WWII The War in Europe and North Africa Sec. 1 Main Idea After entering World War II, the United States focused first on the war in Europe. How why did the Allies How didand American’s entry into fight the Battle of the Atlantic? the war help turn the tide in Defeating the Axis Powers depended on control of the seas. The Atlantic neededof to bethe kept safe for shipping so that the Battle Atlantic? soldiers and goods could be transported from the United States to the other Allied nations. American shipyards produced new ships Germany had a very rate, powerful navythese including with new at an amazing and ships were surface ships (including the giant Bismarck) and U-boats. used to form larger, better convoys. German used new tactics to increase U-boat effectiveness such as the so-called wolf pack. U-boats sent hundreds of ships and tons of supplies to the bottom of the sea. At the same time, the German navy lost few of their boats. The entry of the United States into the war would help turn the tide in the Battle of the Atlantic. Allied ships and aircraft American shipyards began producing new ships at an amazing rate. The new ships were used to form larger, better-equipped convoys, which cut down on the effectiveness of Uboat attacks. Allied aircraft protected convoys from the air. Cracking the Enigma The Allies broke the German code system, which was called the Enigma. The Allies began to gain vital information about the locations and plans of U-boat formations. Finally, the Allies had an advantage over the Germans. Why was Stalingrad a major Target for the World War II in the Soviet Union Germans? Hitler his nonaggression pack with Itwas anbroke important Industrial Area. Stalin and invaded the Soviet Union in 1941. How– did the Russian Winter helpassave the of The Soviets then joined the Allies enemies Axis Powers. Sovietthe Union from falling to the Germans? The Germans attacked Stalingrad in August German soldiers weather and it slowed the 1942. and equipment performed badly in invasion. the cold What might have happened if the Germans – The Soviets refused to let Stalingrad fall, and Hitler suffered a stunning defeat in early 1943. had taken Stalingrad? Stalingrad marked the beginning of With access tocollapse industrial base, theyUnion. could have Germany’s in the Soviet built– more andGermany heavy equipment. Soviet weapons forces pushed out of Russia, but lostmight 12 million soldiers millions of civilians. Soviets have beenand demoralized and had little means to stop the German Advance. What did American forcesAfrica accomplish in North Why was North important? Africa? By controlling North Africa, the British could protect shipping theAxis Mediterranean Sea. Africa; used it Helped driveonthe out of North as a base forwas invading Italy. of fighting in North What the result Africa? Why did the Italians want to drive the British out of North ItalyAfrica? could not drive the British from Egypt. Hitler sent troops under the direction of Erwin Rommel – Axis Powers wanted to Fox. cut off oil supply battle to nicknamed the Desert Afterthe a back-and-forth for North Africa, the Allied forces handed the Germans a Britain. major defeat at the battle of El Alamein. How did the Italian people respond to the Allied invasion of What Sicily? happened in Italy? andagainst American forces invaded in 1943. The TheyBritish turned Mussolini and Italy forced him from Italian people forced Mussolini from power, but Hitler power. rushed into Italy to stop the Allies. The Tuskegee Airman During WWII, most African American soldiers served in non-combat positions. The Tuskegee Airmen, an all-black unit of fighter Pilots, engaged in their first combat mission in June 1943, when they launched an assault on a small Italian island. During the next two years they escorted bombing missions and attacked Axis air fields, supply centers, and communication lines. By the end of the war the Tuskegee Airmen were the only U.S. escort group that had not lost a single bomber to enemy planes. D-Day: The Invasion of France To end the war as quickly as possible, the Allies planned Operation Overlord—a large invasion of mainland France. The Allies landed at Normandy on June 6, 1944—called D-Day—and began to march on France. D-Day June 6, 1944 Allied force of 3.5 million soldiers Germans were slow to respond 5 Beaches: Gold, Juno, Sword, Omaha, and Utah. Estimated 10,000 Allied casualties, including 6,600 Americans The Allies landed almost 1 million soldiers and 180,000 vehicles. Battle of the Bulge Surprise offensive by Germans Key moment came at the Belgium city of Bastogne. Lieutenant General George S. Patton provided relief for the soldiers at Bastogne. Symbol of American strength and determination