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Ch 14 Sec 3. The allies turn the tide. Women in workforce. Rosie the Riveter. Don’t forget: You can copy-paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll. Poll: Because of WWII the roll of women in ind. All-Out War.
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Ch 14 Sec 3 The allies turn the tide
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All-Out War • Governments increase their power to direct the war effort. • Rationing • Regulating prices and wages • Link 11:42 tires in war
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Internment of Japanese Americans • USA was afraid if Japan were to attack the Pacific coast, Japanese Americans would help them. • The Government ordered them to move to camps.
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Stalingrad • Summer of 1942 • German planes dropped incendiary bombs killing approx. 40,000 civilians • Surviving Russians were surrounded for months until reinforcements arrived
Stalingrad • Ground troops battled each other through the harsh Russian winter • The Battle of Stalingrad stops the eastern advance of Hitler’s troops • Major turning point in WWII, leading to the ultimate defeat of Hitler
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Soviets Advance • The tide turns and the Soviets go on the offensive • By Summer of 1944, the USSR had pushed out the Germans and had entered Poland.
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North Africa • Stalin asked FDR and Churchill for help by opening another front in Europe. • Churchill thought it was too risky and pressured FDR to launch an attack into N. Africa. • Huge success. Allies push Axis out of North Africa.
Still no second front…Italy • After their victory in N. Africa, the Allies turned to Italy in July 1943. • The Allies met heavy resistance from the Germans, but continued forward until 1945.
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Mussolini’s Demise • April 28,1945 Mussolini and his mistress were shot & taken to Milan for public display.
Normandy…D-Day Invasion • May 1944, the long awaited invasion of France was ready • Led by General Dwight D. Eisenhower (supreme commander of the all Allied Forces in Europe) • Link 44:00
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Normandy…D-Day Invasion • June 6, 1944 • US loses over 3,000 men, but take the beaches
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Results of D-Day Invasion • Losses…Allies 12,000 Germans 4,000-9,000 • By late summer 1944, Paris is liberated • All the Allies move towards Germany • Advance slows in the winter of 1944-1945
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