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WORLD WAR II BATTLE OF BRITAIN INVASION OF RUSSIA PEARL HARBOR Battle of Britain “Where Napoleon failed, I shall succeed. I shall land on the shores of Britain.” - Hitler • Lasted from August 1940 – May 1941 – The British were now being led by Winston Churchill – Hitler’s plan was to destroy the British Royal Air Force (RAF) to make it possible to invade Britain – Needs to destroy the RAF before ships can safely land troops on British soil • In WWII, planes sink ships – Would be mostly an air battle • Operation Sea Lion – Soften up Britain for invasion – The Luftwaffe attacks British ports and shipping • 70% of RAF destroyed • Operation Eagle – The Luftwaffe attacks RAF airfields and factories • British inflict heavy losses on the Germans • Have something the Germans don’t: radar – Bomb London in September • British repay by bombing Berlin – Lend-Lease Act • Britain can no longer pay for the military equipment it needs due to the war • The U.S. “leases” Britain the military aid it needs and under the program, the weapons would be returned at the end of the war • London Blitz – More than 70 attacks against the city, ends in May 1941 – At one point London is bombed for 57 consecutive nights • The goal is to terrorize the British people and cause them to lose their will to fight • 1300 Londoners killed in one week – Thousands of civilians are killed and large parts of London and other cities are destroyed • Hitler calls off the operation, even though Britain was weakening – Too many losses: Luftwaffe lost 1400 planes to RAF’s 800 – The RAF shot down German planes faster than German factories could build them • Britain survives: “Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.” - Churchill Warm Up (WWII 1&2) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. What treaty does Hitler ignore? What is living space for the Germans? Which 2 countries are “friendemies”? German air force: Three waves of blitzkrieg: How do the French lose in WWII? What invention saves England? Invasion of the Soviet Union • In preparing for his next attack, Hitler decided to gain new allies – He succeeded in getting Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria – When Yugoslavia resisted, Germany invaded and captured it eight days later • Operation Barbarossa – German invasion of the Soviet Union – June 22nd, 1941 – Hitler hates communism and views the Russian people as just a step above Jews • Has no respect for the Russian army • Orders the execution of Russians wearing the Communist insignia – Attacks with 3 million soldiers and at first the German blitzkrieg is highly effective • German troops and tanks race across the Soviet countryside • The Soviet army has lots of soldiers, but they are poorly trained and equipped – Within six weeks one German army group is 220 miles from Moscow • Expect to win before winter arrives • By winter the Germans are deep into Soviet territory, but have not captured Moscow or Leningrad – As winter sets in, German progress slows and then stops • Were unprepared for the Russian winter • The Soviets rebuild their armies and get ready to fight back • The Germans commit horrible atrocities against the Russian people: murder, torture, cities starved or completely wiped out – The Russians knew this would be a fight to the death and they fought with a sense of desperation Pearl Harbor – Dec. 7, 1941 • Why the Japanese attack – Island nation – need resources and raw materials, so they have an expanding empire – Feel provoked by the U.S. • The U.S. has placed embargoes on resources, such as oil, and has frozen Japanese bank accounts • Other defensive measures due to the Japanese invasion of China • Why Pearl Harbor – Need a quick win – Center for the U.S. Pacific Fleet – Destroy fleet, take colonies, and sue for peace US Casualties • TOTAL: 2,403 • 188 Aircraft destroyed Battleships that were hit • • • • • • • • • USS Arizona (BB-39) USS Oklahoma (BB-37) USS California (BB-44) USS West Virginia (BB-48) USS Nevada (BB-36) USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) USS Maryland (BB-46) USS Tennessee (BB-43) USS Utah (AG-16) Pearl Harbor Memorial • The attack – Was a two prong attack • Planes bombed airfields and ships at Pearl Harbor in three different waves – Lasted just under two hours • 200 aircraft destroyed all 8 battleships were either damaged or sunk in the harbor – Casualties • 2,403 dead and 1,100 wounded • 1,177 men die aboard the U.S.S. Arizona – At the same time the Japanese attack U.S. colonies of Wake Island and the Philippines • The Philippines fall and General Douglas MacArthur leaves with a promise to returne • Bataan Death March –70,000 prisoners march towards a distant prisoner camp –Thousands die due to lack of food, water, and violence from their Japanese captors –Many more will die at the prisoner camp – They also attack Hong Kong, Thailand, Burma, Malaya, Guam, and French Indochina • Why fails – Didn’t eliminate the fuel tanks or other ships (didn’t launch the third wave) • Beheadings, cut throats and casual shootings were the more common and merciful actions — compared to bayonet stabbings, rapes, disembowelments, numerous rifle butt beatings and a deliberate refusal to allow the prisoners food or water while keeping them continually marching for nearly a week (for the slowest survivors) in tropical heat. Falling down, unable to continue moving was tantamount to a death sentence, as was any degree of protest or expression of displeasure. – All aircraft carriers not in port – they were sent out to sea a week before • Aircraft carriers are crucial to battles at sea since they are able to launch planes – U.S. reaction • U.S. Congress declares war on Japan on Dec. 8 • Three days later Germany and Italy declare war on the U.S. • The U.S. and the Soviet Union are now part of the Allied Powers • Revenge – Doolittle’s raiders bomb Japanese cities – Bring war home to the Japanese War in the Pacific • The Japanese start off with an advantage as the U.S. works to overcome the damage from Pearl Harbor • Battle of Coral Sea – May 1942 – Japanese and Americans meet in battle off the coast of Australia as the Japanese were getting ready to invade British-controlled New Guinea – Both sides lose an aircraft carrier, which hurt the Americans more – Japan claims a victory, although it was the first time that the Japanese advance was stopped • Battle of Midway Island – Turning Point * – June 1942 – Japanese want to capture this American military base • Japan wants to lure the Americans into battle and finish what they started at Pearl Harbor by destroying their fleet – The U.S. had broken the secret Japanese code and knew of the attack – U.S. ready and waiting • They destroy four aircraft carriers in five minutes, only lose one of their own – The Americans now have the advantage • Island-hopping = take islands that are not as well defended and cut off supply lines to Japanese strongholds – Bypass strongholds and capture weaker targets, which are then used as bases for the next attack – Will “hop” from one island to another as they advance towards Japan • Battle of Guadalcanal – summer 1942 – Japanese are building an airstrip there – Brutal series of battles that lasts for six months – Thousands of Japanese die or kill themselves to avoid capture • women and children jump off cliffs, soldiers carry out old samurai traditions, suicide charges • Tarawa – It takes the Americans three days to capture the 8 square mile island – 17 out of 5,000 Japanese survive – 3,000 American casualties • From 1942 to 1944 the Allies capture the Solomon, Gilbert, Marshall, Caroline, and Mariana islands • MacArthur returns to the Philippines in fall of 1944 – Battle of Leyte – largest naval battle ever fought • First major use of a new Japanese weapon, the kamikaze attack • Kamikazes = Japanese pilots who load their planes with explosives and deliberately crash into Allied ships, sacrificing their own lives • Battle ends in victory for the U.S. – America recaptures the Philippines • Iwo Jima – Feb. 1945 – Want to capture the island to make the regular bombing raids on Japan easier for U.S. pilots – The Japanese decide to make the Americans think twice about invading Japan • Takes 25 days to capture the five mile island • Approximately 7,000 Americans dead and 20,000 wounded – Out of 21,000 Japanese, only 216 surrender • Fought to the death – Raising the flag • Okinawa – Many casualties, war of attrition • 82 days of combat • Kamikazes sank or damaged 245 ships • U.S. casualties = 75,000, with 12,000 dead • Approx. 120,000 Japanese killed, along with 150,000 Okinawan civilians • Now at Japan’s doorstep