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World War II Europe Allies Fight Back • U.S. entrance into WWII – Turned tide of war in Battle of Atlantic • Delivery of supplies = key! • German U-Boats – “wolf pack” dangerous subs countered by U.S. convoy system • Enigma – German code broken by Enigma machine in 1941 – Advanced knowledge of German movements Soviet Union • Hitler invaded in 1941 – Soviets used winter to advantage • Stalingrad (1942) – Soviets refuse to fall > counterattack – Defeated Germans in 1943 – *Marked beginning of German collapse in Soviet Union – Germans lost 2 million vs. Soviets 12 million North Africa • Prime oil territory > conflict between Britain & Italy – Britain defeats Italy & gains access to Suez Canal • General Erwin Rommel – “Desert Fox” – brilliant German general – Lost Battle of El Alamein to Britain Operation Torch • Operation Torch – U.S. efforts in Africa • General Dwight D. Eisenhower – Led U.S. attack – *U.S. gained valuable combat experience – Helped in German defeat Axis Powers Collapse • 1943 U.S. invades Italy • FDR & Churchill – “… die for Mussolini & Hitler or live for Italy” • Tuskegee Airmen – Aid in U.S. victory – Approximately 300,000 killed or wounded D-Day • June 6, 1944 • Operation Overlord – Allied invasion of France (5 beaches) – U.S., British & Canadian troops attack from sea, air & land – German response slow – High casualty rates but Allied victory – *General Eisenhower became Supreme Allied Commander after victory Battle of the Bulge • Battle of the Bulge (Dec. 16, 1944) – *Last major German offensive – Gen. George Patton provided relief for American forces – Allied victory The Holocaust • Kristallnacht – Night of Broken Glass – *1st open attack on Jews • 3 stages – Jews cannot live as Germans – Jews cannot live with Germans – Jews cannot live U.S. Response to the Holocaust • Limited immigration of Jews by U.S. & other Western countries • War Refugee Board 1944 – Too little too late? – Lacked money & authority • Nuremberg Trials – 22 Nazis tried for war crimes Yalta Conference • Yalta Conference (Jan. 1945) – Big 3 meet (Stalin, Churchill & Roosevelt) – agree to “occupy” Germany once war ends by dividing the country into 4 sectors – Also agree to elections in Eastern European countries – Stalin agrees to help in war on Japan 3 months after Germany defeated • Why is this an issue? Victory in Europe (V-E Day) • V-E Day (Victory in Europe) – Hitler finally recognized the end & committed suicide April 1945 – News of Hitler’s death spread & fighting slowly stopped – surrender of Germany took effect on May 8, 1945 – Proclaimed V-E (Victory in Europe) Day