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Progression of WWII SS10 Arnold Early Battles in the Pacific  Philippines attacked hours after PH  Outnumbered by Japanese  Shortages and disease required McArthur to evacuate to Australia and surrender the Battan Peninsula  78,000 POWs marched 65 miles to Japanese prison camp, thousands died  Code Breakers cracked Japans codes and anticipated coming battles in New Guinea and Midway Island   Sunk 4 Japanese ships major blow to Japanese capabilities in the Pacific Early Battles against Germany  Invaded Algeria and Morocco (French territories under German Control)   Fewer troops Good strategic position to help British in Egypt  Moved into Tunisia   Many losses (7,000 troops and 200 tanks) Finally won, German troops in North Africa surrendered. Battle of the Atlantic  German Subs sunk ships near the American Coast   Cities dimmed lights to make it hard to see ships 360 ships sunk 9/42 (many oil and gas, had to build a pipeline)  New tech like sonar, radar helped turn the tide against subs. Turning Point in Europe  May 1942 Hitler was confident about defeating US(Atlantic) and UK (Egypt), needed to attack USSR  Targeted Stalingrad: strategic supply lines between north and south  Stalin refused to retreat  House to house combat, major losses for Germans.  250,000 troops trapped- surrendered 2/43  91,000 sent to Soviet prison camps  5,000 survived Defeating Germany  Jan 1943: Roosavelt and Churchill agree to step up bombing of German towns (20x explosives)  Goal to destroy     military industry morale economy 6 Italy Surrenders  US and UK strike the “soft underbelly” of Europe   Invade and capture Sicily (island) Sept 194: Italy surrenders, but Hitler won’t give up Italy.  FIghting continues between Allies and Germans in Italy through May,1945  300,000 Allied deaths 7 Retaking France: D-Day Invasion of Normandy  Allies needed to retake mainland France  Had to land at dawn at low tide with a full moon to carry out operation: June 6 1944  7,000 ships and 100,000 American soldiers + 75,000 British and Canadian soldiers, 23,000 paratroopers  5 main beaches: Omaha Beach suffered most casualties (2,500)  Eventually pushed through and retook Paris with the help of French Resistance 8  Simultaneos attack on Germany by Soviets War Ends in Europe  Germany made one last surprise attack    Battle of the Bulge: Antwerp, Belgium Strategic importance (supply lines) Temporary success, but ultimately failed  Soviets advanced through Poland  Americans attacked Western Border  Both sides approached Berlin  Hitler commits suicide April 30th ’45  Surrender May 8, 1945 9 Increasing Conflict in Japan  “Island Hoping”: retaking strategic islands in the Pacific to get closer to Japan to launch bombers  Assisted by Navajo Code Talkers  Battle to retake Philippines lasted 6 months, eventually US troops retook Manila  In naval battles Japanese used kamikaze 10 attacks for the first time  Americans take Iwo Jima (needed for B-29 Bomber runs), heavy losses  Began firebombing: bombs filled with napalm (In Tokyo alone 100,000 + casualties)  By the end of the war we had firebombed 67 cities  Americans take Okinawa: another strategic location to carry out mainland invasion  12,000 US casualties but eventual victory  Americans demanded unconditional surrender    Some believed that this would require massive mobilization (5 million troops) Others believed that when USSR entered the war in August ’45 the Japanese would surrender. July 1945: First Atomic bomb was tested in New 11 Mexico
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            