Transcript Unit 13
GC unit 11
Part 1
World War II
The US position
Still viewed all of this as a “European problem”
– Isolationism
– The Neutrality Acts
– Eventually these were relaxed and we began to aid the
allies
Lend lease Act
Destroyers for naval bases
– July 1941 Japanese occupy Indo-China at the expense of the
French (US leads a world wide oil embargo and sent aid to the
Chinese)
Pearl Harbor December 7th 1941
Hitler’s Conquests in Europe
Blitzkrieg (Panzer divisions of 300 tanks)
– Infantry and air support
April 1940 he attacked Denmark and Norway
Then the Netherlands (2 days) and Belgium (2
weeks)
Hitler avoided the Maginot Line by invading
France through Luxembourg on June 10th 1940
– The Miracle of Dunkirk: 300,000 saved but all
equipment was lost (DeGaulle and the Free French)
– Germans reach Paris on June 14th 1940 and set up
the Vichy government under Henri Petain
The Battle of Britain
From August of 1940 until March of 1941 Hitler
bombed England to soften them up for
invasion (15,000 killed in London in 2 months)
– British bomb Berlin and caused the Luftwaffe to
shift focus to London
– Hitler shifts focus to London (allows British industry
to produce)
– RAF used radar and US help to fight off the attacks
– Churchill took power in May of 1940 (good
relationship with FDR and the US)
THE BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC
WHEN? 1942-43
WHERE? N. ATLANTIC SEA LANES
WHO?
– GERMAN U-BOAT FORCE (WOLFPACKS)
– U.S. / BRITISH NAVIES & MERCHANT SHIPS
WHAT?
– GERMANS ATTEMPT TO CUT OFF FLOW OF SUPPLIES
FROM U.S. TO BRITIAN
– ATTACKS START CLOSE TO U.S. SHORE
– COMBAT EVENTAULLY MOVES FURTHER INTO THE
ATLANTIC
– U.S. USES SONAR & RADAR TO HINDER GERMANS
RESULTS?
– HEAVY LOSSES ON BOTH SIDES
– BY MID-1943, ALLIES HAVE WON CONTROL OF THE
ATLANTIC
WW II GERMAN U-BOAT
OPERATION BARBAROSSA
THE EASTERN FRONT
June 22, 1941:
– Operation Barbarossa / Germany invades Russia
– Why?
Lebensraum: Definition – Living Space for Germans
Nazi Racial Theories
– Slavic (Russians, Poles, etc.) considered inferior to Germans
– Russia’s Jews needed to be eliminated
– Wanted to force GB to sign a treaty by eliminating an important
potential ally
Resources: Land, Food, Oil
Communist “threat” / desire to destroy “Bolshevism”
Hitler’s mistrust of Stalin
STALINGRAD
When? October 1942 February of 1943
Where? Stalingrad (Southern Russia)
Why?
– German attempt to capture / occupy oil fields in S.
Russia
– Then Germans can control important Volga River
supply route
What happens?
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Aug.-Oct.: German 6th Army seizes Stalingrad
Oct.-Nov.: Russians surround / cut off Germans
Nov.-Feb.: German Army starved / casualties high
Feb: German 6th Army surrenders 91,000 prisoners
***Russian casualties (military & civilian):
1,250,000 (more than US in the entire war)
STALINGRAD: Turning point in European
Theatre
THE NORTH AFRICAN &
ITALIAN CAMPAIGN
WHEN? Nov.’42-1944
WHO? ALLIES:
– U.S. FORCES: DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
– BRITISH: BERNARD MONTGOMERY
– GERMAN AFRIKA KORPS: ERWIN ROMMEL
***ROMMEL: “THE DESERT FOX”
WHY IMPORTANT?
– CONTROL OF MEDITERRANEAN SEA
– ALLIES THOUGHT IT WAS “SOFT UNDERBELLY” OF EUROPE
BATTLE OF EL ALAMEIN:
– TURNING POINT IN NORTH AFRICA
– BRITISH VICTORY
RESULTS?
– ALLIES FORCE AXIS TO USE UP VALUABLE RESOURCES
– MUSSOLINI LOSES POWER IN ITALY ; LATER KILLED
– ALLIES CONTROL MEDITERRANEAN
Italy Surrenders
July 1943 allies invaded Sicily to open a
second front in Europe
– Mussolini had been deposed and arrested in the
Spring of 1943
– Italians surrender to British and US not USSR
– Germans divert troops to bail out Italy, rescue
Mussolini and restore him as the leader in
German controlled N. Italy
OPERATION OVERLORD
JUNE 6, 1944
GOAL:
– ALLIED INVASION OF NORTHERN EUROPE
– MASSIVE AMPHIBIOUS & AIRBORNE INVASION
– TO ESTABLISH AN ALLIED ”BEACHHEAD” IN N. FRANCE
WHO? ALLIES (156,000 TROOPS, 4,000 LANDING CRAFT, 6000
SHIPS, 11,000 PLANES)
– U.S.:
ARMY AIRBORNE, AIR CORPS, INFANTRY, RANGERS
U.S. NAVY, U.S. COAST GUARD
– BRITS.:
ARIBORNE, R.A.F., INFANTRY
NAVY
– CANADIANS: INFANTRY
– FREE FRENCH: INFANTRY, NAVY
WHERE? NORMANDY BEACHES, FRANCE
GERMANS EXPECTED ATTACK TO ARRIVE IN DIFFERENT
PART OF FRANCE
WHY? GEORGE S. PATTON USED AS “DECOY”
HITLER WOULD NOT ALLOW REINFORCEMENTS MOVED TO
NORMANDY
OPERATION OVERLORD
THE FALL OF GERMANY
LATE 1944: GERMANY IS ON VERGE OF
DEFEAT
DEC., 1944: GERMANS TRY ONE LAST
GAMBLE TO WIN WAR:
– ARMORED / INFANTRY OFFENSIVE IN WEST
– BATTLE OF THE BULGE
– GERMANS LOSE
CAN’T REPLACE LOSSES
120,000 KIA/MIA, 600 TANKS, 1600 PLANES
APRIL, 1945: SOVIETS SEIGE BERLIN
BATTLE OF BERLIN:
– HITLER COMMITS SUICIDE
– UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER
– THIRD REICH HAS ENDED
MAY 8, 1945: V-E DAY
War in the Pacific
December 7th 1941 Pearl Harbor US declares
war on Japan
– Japan scores early victories until the Battle of Coral
Sea (1st Naval battle where ships did not see each
other)
– Turning point was Battle of Midway June 6th 1942
US destroyed 4 Japanese Carriers (Chester Nimitz)
– Island Hopping
– Douglas MacArthur and the Philippines
– Harry Truman (The Manhattan Project)
Hiroshima and Nagasaki (Aug 1945)
V-J Day Aug 15th 1945