World War II - Loudoun County Public Schools / Overview
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Topic 3: World War II Battles
and Strategies
EUROPE & NORTH AFRICA
PACIFIC ISLANDS
Sides and Strategies
The Allies: Britain, Soviet Union (USSR), & the US
The Axis Powers: Germany, Italy, & Japan - All
Totalitarian regimes
Strategies: Europe
The Allies’ Strategy in Europe -
Defeat Hitler First - Most of the
resources were put into Europe
Germany’s Strategy in Europe:
Defeat the USSR quickly and
defeat Britain using bombs and
U-boats before the US can enter
the war. (Germany easily beat
France in 1939)
Strategies: Pacific
The US Strategy in the Pacific - Island hopping -
Attacking islands close to Japan and jumping
over fortified islands and cutting off their supply
lines.
Japan’s Strategy: After Pearl Harbor, Japan
hopes to conquer Southeast Asia and the Pacific
quickly
Japan's War in the Pacific (39:00-49)
Turning Points: Battles
A) El Alamein (Egypt) Germany was poised to take
Egypt and the Suez Canal which would have given
them access to the oil fields in the Middle East and
even attack the USSR from the South, but the British
defeat them in a desert battle (Operation Torch).
B) Stalingrad (August 1942 – February 1943).
Germany wanted to seize Russian oil fields and
capture Stalingrad.
They are stopped by the brutal winter. German
troops surrender to the Soviet Union due to
starvation and cold. It was the turning point in the
Eastern Front.
Battle of Midway
D) Normandy, France (D-Day June 6th 1944) - The
Allies land in German-occupied France. There are
heavy causalities for the US and its Allies, but the
liberation of Western Europe begins
vid clip
beach landing
Battles of Iwo Jima & Okinawa
E) Iwo Jima & Okinawa (1945) - Though the Island
Hopping victories are costly, American troops get
closer to Japan – The Japanese soldiers fight
heroically and many commit suicide rather than
surrender
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YedHaLF5So
F) The atomic bombs on Hiroshima & Nagasaki
(1945) -President Truman is told that an invasion of
Japan might cost a million lives.
Dropping the atomic bomb would be the quickest
end to war
Dropped on 2 Japanese cities: Hiroshima & Nagasaki
About 140,000 Japanese civilians are killed in the
blasts. More die from radiation later
Japanese leaders surrender to the US.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t19kvUiHvAE
Nagasaki:
Before
and
After
the
Bomb
Panoramic