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WWII Begins European Axis Leadership Benito Mussolini Duce of Italy 1925 1943 b.1883 - d.1945 Adolf Hitler Führer of Germany 1934-1945 b.1889 d. 1945

Allied Leaders Winston Churchill start speech at 1:04 Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Franklin D. Roosevelt President of the United States Joseph Stalin General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union General Dwight Eisenhower 1st Supreme Allied Commander Europe Eisenhower with U.S. paratroopers of the 502d Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division on June 5, 1944 British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery nicknamed "Monty"

Japan Eyes the Pacific Japan s military leaders had dreams of empire 1931: Japanese troops took over Manchuria (in northeastern China) 1937: Japanese armies attack China 1940: Americans learn the Japanese want colonies in Southeast Asia US sent aid to the Chinese 1941: Japanese overran French Indochina (Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos) Roosevelt cut off oil shipments to Japan the Japanese planned massive attacks on European and American interests in Southeast Asia Japanese naval strategist Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto called for an attack on the U.S. fleet in Hawaii Surprise Attack on Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941: Japanese attacked the American Naval Base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii U.S. military leaders knew from a coded Japanese message that an attack might come but didn t know when or where it would occur. within two hours, the Japanese had sunk or damaged 19 ships, including 8 battleships more than 2,300 Americans were killed and over 1,100 were wounded On December 8, President Roosevelt addressed Congress, declaring the 7th as a date which will live in infamy Congress quickly accepted his request for a declaration of war on Japan and its allies

The Fighting in the Western Hemisphere Continues Soviets wanted Allies to open a second front against Germany (20 million Russians would die by the end of the war) America wanted to attack the Nazis through France Britain wanted to attack up from North Africa and through Italy (away from Great Britain) Gen. Eisenhower attacks North Africa (Nov. 1942) the Tehran Conference, November-December 1943 Casablanca Conference (Jan. 1943) Roosevelt and Churchill agree to seek the unconditional surrender of Germany Germans pushed out of Africa (May 1943) Allies invade Sicily - Mussolini overthrown - Italy surrenders (Sept. 1943) Joseph Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill met in Tehran, Iran Britain and the US agreed to the open a second front against Nazi Germany The Second Front D-Day, June 6, 1944 Although the Germans knew the Allies planned to invade France, they did not know exactly where or when. To prepare for the invasion, Hitler ordered the building of the Atlantic Wall: mines, barbed wire, and other obstacles on the beaches and concrete positions overlooking the landing areas.

On June 6, 1944, over 160,000 Allied troops landed along the 50-mile stretch of heavily-fortified French coastline of Normandy, France in what was codenamed Operation Overlord, the largest amphibious assault in history. More than 5,000 ships and 13,000 aircraft were involved. By day s end the Allies had gained a foot-hold in Normandy. A large American force landed at Omaha Beach on D-Day where they encountered an elite German infantry division. Many American soldiers drowned in deep water before their vessels were close enough to the beach. Approximately 2,400 soldiers were killed on Omaha beach. More than 9,000 Allied soldiers were killed or wounded that day, but more than 100,000 soldiers began the march across Europe to defeat Hitler. Within a month, one million soldiers had arrived in France ready to drive out the Germans.

1939 1. What did each leader gain from the secret agreement? Aug. Sept. Hitler and Stalin sign a nonaggression pact. Hitler invades Poland. 2. What strategy did Hitler use to conquer Poland? 3. What was Hitler s plan for conquering France? 1940 April June Sept. 1941 Feb. June Hitler invades Denmark and Norway. France surrenders. German Luftwaffe begins bombing British cities. Italy moves to seize Egypt and Suez Canal. Hitler sends Rommel to help Italian troops seize Egypt and the Suez Canal. Hitler invades the Soviet Union. 4. What happened at Dunkirk? 5. What was the outcome of the Battle of Britain? 6. What was the outcome of the fighting at Tobruk? 7. How did Hitler s invasion compare with Napoleon s invasion of Russia?