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Chapter 18 section 3. Victory in Europe. Objectives:. Identify where the Allied offensive in Europe began. Explain the impact of fighting in the Atlantic and in the air. Analyze how the Allies successfully invaded Normandy. Victory in Europe.
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Chapter 18 section 3 Victory in Europe
Objectives: • Identify where the Allied offensive in Europe began. • Explain the impact of fighting in the Atlantic and in the air. • Analyze how the Allies successfully invaded Normandy.
Victory in Europe • Battle of El Alamein British stopped Axis advance in North Africa. • Allies launch “Operation Torch”- plan to remove Axis from North Africa. • Attack 8 November 1942 • British forces to push from the east • British- American forces to land at Casablanca, Oren, Algiers and move west.
General Dwight D. Eisenhower in command of Allied forces in North Africa. • Allies push Axis from North Africa and force their retreat to Europe in May 1943.
Italian Campaign • Next step to attack “Fortress Europe” • Churchill in meetings with Stalin, Roosevelt believed the best place wasItaly. • Called it “soft underbelly” • 1st conquer Sicily launch pad to attack Italy.
Once Italy was captured Europe could be conquered. • July ’43 Landed in Sicily • Conquered a month later.
September ’43 landed at Salerno on Italian mainland. • November ’43 had Naples • Offensive slowed by Germans resistance which refuse to give up Italy.
End of Mussolini • Just before Allies invaded King Removed Mussolini as P.M. • Ordered his arrest. • New P.M. signed armistice w/ Allies September ‘43 • Germans took Mussolini north, set up base for him.
At the end of the Italian campaign, captured by own men and executed.
Battle of the Atlantic • Sea battle for dominance of Atlantic • Axis submarine attacks took huge toll on Allies. • With sonar- sound waves that detect objects- Allies turn the tide in ’43. • Sea dominance allows Allies to protect cargo ships and sink Axis vessels. • By ’44 Allies win battle of Atlantic.
Air Assaults • Allies begin strategic bombing campaign aimed at destroying German production and undermining morale. • Carpet Bombing- used by both sides. • Large # of bombs dropped over a wide area. • U.S. conducted daytime raids • British night.
Significance: • Allied victory in the Battle of the Atlantic and in the skies over Europe allowed them to invade Europe.
Operation Overlord • Allies win control of sky, sea. • Opened Europe to invasion. • General George C. Marshall led planning.
Eisenhower chosen to lead invasion. • Created dummy invasion aimed at Calais. • Landed at Normandy 6 June 1944.
D-Day • “D-Day”- Invasion of Europe. • 150,000 Allied troops landed on five beaches.
Utah • Omaha U.S. • Juno • Gold British • Sword British and Canadian.
Germans fortified beaches. • Tough opposition.
Able to establish beach head but could only move 20 miles inland by July. • Americans launch Operation Cobra and break out. • Germans forced to retreat. • 25 August ’44 take Paris.
Battle of the Bulge • September ’44 allies pushed Germans back into Germany. • December Germans launch counter attack. • Push westward into Belgium/ Northern France • Created bulge in Allied front lines.
101st Airborne defending Belgian town of Bastogne surrounded. • Allies counterattack spearheaded by Patton who stops German advance. • Last German offensive of World War II • Allies force Germans back into Germany.
Yalta • February ’45 Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin meet to plan post war peace in Yalta. • Planned to divide Germany between Allies and occupy after the war and outline plans for a new international peace organization.
Fall of Germany • Allied bombers kept bombing German cities destroying factories/ morale. • March ’45 allies cross the Rhine and drive toward center of Germany. • Soviets pushed from east, controlled most of Eastern Europe. • Churchill feared Soviets would keep territories it conquered from Germany, wanted Eisenhower to keep pushing east.
Eisenhower didn’t want military strategy to be determined by politics. • Stopped at Elbe River in April. • Met with Soviet soldiers there. • With Allied forces closing in, on 30 April 1945, Hitler committed suicide. • 7 May 45 Germany surrenders • 8 May Victory in Europe V.E. Day