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WWII Part IV The Great Struggle

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This lengthy presentation summarizes some of the major events of the war up to the very end.

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WWII Part IV

The Great Struggle

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Allies Vs. Axis

Nazi

Germany Kingdom

of Italy

Empire of Japan

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The “Big Three” of the Allies

Included • United States

• Great Britain

• Soviet Union

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The Axis Powers Included

• Germany

• Italy

• Japan

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A Two Front WarWWII was fought in Europe and the Pacific.

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The Pacific Theater

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Stopping the Japanese

American forces won a major sea and air battle at Midway Island.

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General Douglas MacArthur

•Led the Pacific Theater with a tactic called island-hopping.

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Island-Hopping-• US forces

would attack key islands one by one, moving closer and closer to Japan.

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The European Theater

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Driving Back the Germans

•In 1942 the Allies begin to defeat the Germans in Africa.

•May 1943 the Germans are forced out of North Africa.

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General Dwight D. Eisenhower

•Directs the invasion of Southern Europe and Italy.

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Down Goes Italy•As the Allies

advance, the Italians overthrow Mussolini and surrender.

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June 6, 1944 D-Day

•The day the Allies, under the command of General Eisenhower, invade German occupied France.

(Opening scene from Saving Private Ryan)

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Meanwhile, the Soviets are driving the Germans back

across Poland.

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By February 1945, Soviet troops were just outside Berlin,

Germany.

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On April 30, 1945 Adolph Hitler takes his own life.

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On May 7, 1945 the Germans surrender.

The fight for Europe is over.

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What about the Japanese!?!

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Island-Hopping Toward Japan

Allied forces finally get close enoughto Japan to make air raids on major

cities.

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No Surrender• Despite heavy losses the

Japanese refuse to surrender.

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FDR Passes the Torch• In April 1945, Franklin Delano

Roosevelt dies, and Harry S Truman becomes president.

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Decisions, Decisions

•With the Japanese refusing to surrender Truman has to decide to invade Japan with soldiers or drop the newly developed atomic bomb on Japan.

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Manhattan Project• Manhattan

Project is the name for the secret program to design the Atomic Bomb.

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HiroshimaOn August 6, 1945 the first atomic bomb lands on the Japanese city

Hiroshima killing between

80,00 and 120,000 people

instantly.

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Nagasaki• Three days

later another atomic bomb is dropped on the city of Nagasaki killing between 35,000 and 74,000 people.

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On August 15, 1945 the Japanese surrender.

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Post War Peace

•What will happen next? – Will the United States and Soviet Union

emerge as the two super powers of the world?

– Will the Allies become divided in their plans for the defeated Axis Powers?

– Will the German and Japanese commanders be punished for their crimes against humanity?

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To Be Continued…