WW2 Battles

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U.S. History8th Grade

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What was the importance of the Navajo Code Talkers?

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Major Battles & Events

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Operation Torch
  • FDR and Churchill had differing ideas about how to defeat Germany
  • FDR - wanted to go straight into                                                           Europe
  • Churchill - wanted to attack                                                                       border areas and work their                                                                       way into Europe

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Invade North Africa... WHY?
  • Give the Allied troops practice
  • Protect the Suez Canal in Egypt
                 Canal brought goods from Britain's Asian colonies
November 1942 - Allied forces invade in northern Africa (Morocco and Algeria)
General Eisenhower's forces move further west
May 1943: last German troops in north Africa surrender

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these were French territories indirectly ruled by Germany
 - Who had control of France? 

- Eisenhower's forces struggle until General Patton is put in command in March 1943

 first time the British and Americans had jointly worked on an invasion plan together.
Operation Torch Map
Americans
Led by Eisenhower
There were hopes that the French would not resist the invasion
French ended up surrendering before an all out attack
British
"not the “beginning of the end” but at least the “end of the beginning.”
-Winston Churchill

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Allies grew confident after defeating the German army in Africa
Decide to set up bombings over Germany
-these aerial attacks on Germany destroyed so much of their war production area that Germany could not replace airplanes as fast as they were destroyed
Where did Operation Torch take place?
A
Great Britian
B
France
C
Italy
D
Africa

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Give one reason the Allied Forces invaded northern Africa.

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Tehran 
Conference
  • Stalin, Churchill, FDR met
       in Iran
  • Stalin promised to attack     Germany from East 
       when Allies invade France
  • The three agree to 
       divide Germany after war

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The chief discussion centered on the opening of a “second front” in western Europe


Operation Overlord

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code name for the Allied Invasion of France
Allies led Hitler to believe that the invasion would take place farther north

D-Day

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D-Day
  • June 6th, 1944
  • Allies land on several beaches in France
  • Most of the landings went well
  • Landing on Omaha Beach resulted in many allied deaths

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What was the other name for D-Day?

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Who was the Red Army?

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Soviet Union

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What tipped the balance of D-Day? (There are 2 possible answers)

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Battle of the Bulge

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  • Final German offensive on Western front
  • December 1944-January 1945: German Army pushes west
  • Fighting was fierce during winter weather
  • Caused temporary delay of Western Allied advance
  • Once weather cleared, U.S. Air Force is able to come in and accurately target the German positions

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The “bulge” refers to the wedge that the Germans drove into the Allied lines.

The Battle of the Bulge marked the last German offense on the Western Front. The catastrophic losses on the German side prevented Germany from resisting the advance of Allied forces following the Normandy Invasion

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What made the battle of the bulge so difficult?
A
Not enough troops
B
Cold Weather
C
The Allies were unprepared
D
Missing Supplies

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Iwo Jima

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