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The War for Europe and North Africa. The United States in World War II #2. I. The United States and Britain Join Forces. A. The Battle of the Atlantic 1. In response to the German Wolfpacks the Allies began to use the Convoy System.
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The War for Europe and North Africa The United States in World War II #2
I. The United States and Britain Join Forces • A. The Battle of the Atlantic • 1. In response to the German Wolfpacks the Allies began to use the Convoy System. • 2. These convoys were equipped with sonar and airplanes to find German U-boats. • 3. The Americans built 140 ships a month.
II. The Eastern Front and the Mediterranean • A. The Battle of Stalingrad • 1. Hitler was determined to wipe out Stalingrad, a major industrial center. • 2. Hitler, overconfident ordered the German army into Stalingrad and too fight to the death. • 3. Winter set in and Soviet troops surrounded the Germans and after 6 months of fighting the remnants of the German army surrendered.
B. The North African Front • 1. Operation torch under Dwight D. Eisenhower fought the German Afrika Corps under General Erwin Rommel, the Desert Fox. • 2. After months of heavy fighting the Germans surrendered in May 1943.
C. The Italian Campaign • 1. After victory in North Africa Churchill and FDR invaded Europe through Italy. • 2. The campaign got off to a good start with the capture of Sicily, and Mussolini was stripped of his power. • 3. Hitler did not give up Italy without a fight and after bloody fighting at “bloody Anzio” left 25,000 Allied troops dead and 30,000 Axis troops.
III. The Allies Liberate Europe • A. D-Day • 1. The largest land-sea operation in history. • 2. Codename Operation Overlord. • 3. June 6, 1944 • 4. Even though the bulk of the German army was not in Normandy, the Germans put up heavy resistance, but the Allies held the beachheads. • 5. Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, Sword
B. The Allies Gain Ground • 1. The Within a month after D-Day the Allies landed 567,000 tons of supplies, a million troops, and 170,000 vehicles in France. • 2. General Omar Bradley led a massive land and aerial bombardment of St. Lo providing a gap in which General George Patton could advance. • 3. On August 25, 1944 the Allies liberated Paris. • 4. As a result FDR was elected to a 4th term.
C. Battle of the Bulge • 1. In October 1944 Hitler launched a last ditch offensive to secure the Belgian port Antwerp. • 2. His army broke through weak American defenes and drove 60 miles into Allied territory. • 3. However, the Allies finally held after a month of fighting and Hitler lost 120,000 troops, 600 tanks, and 1,600 planes which they could not replace and spend the remainder of the war on retreat.
C. Unconditional Surrender • 1. On April 29, 1945 Hitler committed suicide along with his bride Eva Braun. • 2. A week later on May 8, 1945 General Eisenhower accepted the unconditional surrender of the Third Reich and V-E day was announced. • 3. However, on April 12, 1945 FDR had a stroke and died.