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WORLD WAR II I. America’s Entry into WWII Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor George Marshall Chief of Staff and chief military advisor to FDR during the War First 5 Star General Time Magazine's Man of the Year, 1943 ABC-1 Agreement Secret discussions between America, Britain and Canada America's territorial interest was in the Western Hemisphere The security of the British Commonwealth must be maintained in all circumstance including the retention of a Far East position Security of sea communications between Allied Powers was essential European Theater of War Omar Bradley Army field commander in North Africa command of all U.S. ground forces invading Germany from the west commanded fortythree divisions and 1.3 million men, the largest body of American soldiers ever to serve under a U.S. field commander Dwight Eisenhower Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe Planned and carried out Operation Torch, Operation Overlord George Patton Commander of 1st Armored Division and invaded North Africa in Operation Torch Invaded Italy with General Bernard Montgomery ROUGH leader Operation Barbarossa Crossing the Volga https://www.youtu be.com/watch?v= 8yOBCGwMpeo Fighting in Stalingrad https://www.youtu be.com/watch?v= oJ3bzg-Tvt4 Operation Torch European Theater - Shorts Operation Overlord https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jp7yRj- pjo Battle of the Bulge https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8a8fqG pHgsk Hitler Giving Up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCn7Xk _6sb8 Invasion of Normandy Operation Overlord Largest amphibious operation Juno, Gold, Omaha, Utah, Sword “D-Day” Battle of the Bulge German Offensive achieved during heavy overcast weather largest and bloodiest battle fought by the United States in World War II Timeline to the End of WWII in Europe Allies take many Axis prisoners Germany leaves Finland Mussolini Dies Hitler Dies Germans surrender in Italy Germans surrender in Berlin Germans surrender in Northern Europe Unconditional German Surrender on May 9, 1945 Concentration Camps Liberating the Concentration Camps Potsdam Conference Potsdam Conference – Truman, Churchill, and Stalin announced that Japan must surrender or be destroyed. July 16, 1945 - first atomic bomb was detonated Pacific Theater of War Chester A. Nimitz Commander in Chief, Pacific Ocean Areas (CinCPOA), for U.S. and Allied air, land, and sea forces Signed Japanese surrender in 1945 on USS Missouri Douglas MacArthur received the Medal of Honor for his service in the Philippines Campaign of WWII US Advancements in Pacific Islands “island hopping” Pearl Harbor Doolittle Raid Battle of Coral Sea Battle of Midway Marshall Island Campaign Mariana Island Campaigns Iwo Jima Okinawa Battle of Midway The battle was a decisive victory for the United States that ended the Japan threat to the Hawaiian Islands and the United States mainland. After Midway, the two opposing fleets were basically on a par, and the United States quickly seized the offensive. Bataan Death March 60-80,000 Filipino and American POWs march after 3 month battle Between 2,500 and 10,000 people died 80 miles Physical abuse, murder Later judged as war crime Bataan Death March Japan Dies Hard Submarines and bombers continued to inflict damage upon Japan. Leyte Gulf - series of 3 battles took place from October 23-26, 1944, knocking out Japan’s massive and powerful Navy. Iwo Jima was captured in March 1945. Needed for US bombers to land. Toward Tokyo August 1942 - American forces gained foothold on Guadalcanal Island and the Solomon Islands in an attempt to protect the supply-lines from America to Australia through the Southwest Pacific. US Navy leapfrogged islands controlled by Japan on its way to Tokyo – “Island Hopping” Major islands of the Marianas fell to U.S. attackers in July and August 1944 From the Marianas, US B-29 bombers could reach Japan History Channel Shorts Battle of Coral Bay https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNVLGD FsYbs Battle of Okinawa https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3Lbv0K 8gCs Battle of Iwo Jima https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Y0gdFi sD9k Manhattan Project J. Robert Oppenheimer Created the idea for the atomic bomb began modestly in 1939 employed more than 130,000 people and cost nearly US$2 billion ($36 in 2013) Hiroshima and Nagasaki Japan Surrenders America on the Home Front U.S. Office of War Information consolidate government information services June 1942 until September 1945 coordinated the release of war news for domestic use, and, using posters and radio broadcasts, worked to promote patriotism, warn about foreign spies and recruit women into war work Executive Order 9066 February 19, 1942, gave the military broad powers to ban any citizen from a fifty- to sixty-mile-wide coastal area stretching from Washington state to California and extending inland into southern Arizona. The order also authorized transporting these citizens to assembly centers hastily set up and governed by the military in California, Arizona, Washington state, and Oregon. Extreme Patriotism Conscription 1940 – peacetime conscription men between 21 and 45 Pearl Harbor extending time conscripted and age 18 to 64 Tuskegee Airmen 1st AfricanAmerican military aviators in US armed forces Army was racially segregated and US still dealing with Jim Crow laws Very successful Flying Tigers Pilots from Army, Navy, Marines Private military contractor, or mercenaries Destroyed nearly 300 enemy aircraft and only lost 14 piolets Navajo Code Talkers Worked to translate in the Pacific Theater of War Transmitted messages over military telephone or radio communications nets using formal or informally developed codes built upon their native languages Opportunities and Obstacles for the minorities