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GERMANY’S COLLAPSE Hitler’s Last Stand World War II Battle of Britain Poland Invasion Pearl Harbor Battle of Stalingrad & Operation Torch D-Day <-------------------------------------------------> 1939 1940 France Falls 1941 Invasion Soviet Union 1942 1943 Battle of Midway 1944 1945 Germany Surrenders D-Day--June 6th 1944— How would Hitler respond? After D-Day Germans initially retreats Prepares for next battle “This battle is to decide whether we shall live or die” Adolf Hitler December 1944 Battle of the Bulge • After D-day defeat, Germany launches counterattack – When: Dec 1944 – Jan 1945 – Goal: defeat allies & push for a favorable peace treaty • Short term victory for Germany: – Surprise & poor weather were key factors – Allies initially retreat Battle of the Bulge Hitler’s Last Stand 600,000 Troops! German Soldiers during the Battle of the Bulge in the Ardennes Over 500,000 Americans Fight Largest land battle for the USA during WWII 81,000 US deaths Germany retreats & Allies rush to Berlin Battle of the Bulge • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pttlm1DcWzk Bombing of Dresden • Feb. 1945- British & American Bombers completely destroy German city • 35,000-100,000 killed Was this necessary? Dresden is still controversial today! Did the Allies go too far? Race to Berlin (April 1945) • By April Allies race towards Berlin • Soviets approach from East – 6 million troops • U.S. troops approach from West – 3 million troops Berlin U.S. in Transition • Franklin D. Roosevelt Dies (April 12th 1945) • Harry Truman becomes President Hitler’s Death • May 1st, 1945 Hitler commits suicide “I myself and my wife choose to die in order to escape the disgrace… of capitulation…..”I die with a happy heart” May 7th -Germany signs unconditional surrender