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George Marshall
George Marshall
Appointed the Army
Chief of Staff as WWII
began
Planned and equipped
the United States Army
to ready for war
Coordinated the war
effort from Washington
D.C.: Churchill called him
the architect of victory.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Supreme Commander of the
Allied invasion force during
the invasion of Nazi-occupied
France.
Planned the attack on the
five beaches at Normandy
that would become D-Day
and begin the liberation of
Europe.
Later elected President of
the United States in 1952
Omar Bradley
Omar Bradley
Commander in North
Africa and Italy during
World War II
Commanded 12th Army
group of American
forces landing at Omaha
beach in Normandy,
France
Known as “the Soldier's
General”
George Patton
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Patton Film Clip
George Patton
Colorful and brilliant tank
commander and general
who led the American 3rd
Army.
Also known as “Old
Blood and Guts”
Spearheaded the final
attack into Germany,
freeing vast territory
from the Nazis.
D-Day
D-Day
D-Day
D-Day
D-Day
D-Day
Video – 40 minutes
June 6, 1944
Also known as Operation
Overlord
Allies crossed the English
channel and invaded
German-held France at
beaches of Normandy.
The largest amphibious
assault in human history
and the turning point in
European liberation.
Battle of the Bulge
Battle of the Bulge
This was a push to the
west by the Germans that
created a bulge in the lines
in December 1944.
This was the last Nazi
offensive in the war
Allies began to drive
toward Berlin from east
(Soviets) and west (USA
and Britain)
Liberation of Concentration Camps
The Germans used
concentrations camps for
forced labor to build war
material
Filled these camps with
Jews and other
unacceptable peoples of
Liberation of
Concentration Camp society
Later many of these camps
Video
became death camps
Band of Brothers Americans liberated these
camps as they overtook the
German positions
Holocaust
Holocaust
Holocaust
Holocaust
Holocaust
Nazi Germany’s
systematic slaughter of
European Jews
The Jews were first used
as forced labor.
Approximately 6 million
Jews were killed in
extermination camps
Genocide
Genocide
The deliberate
annihilation of an entire
people or nationality.
American Heroes
Vernon Baker
Vernon Baker
video
Vernon Baker, a black
U.S. soldier who
belatedly received the
Medal of Honor for his
World War II battlefield
valor after historians
concluded he'd been
wrongly denied the
military's top award
because of his race
Audie Murphy
Audie Murphy
During a battle in
Germany, at the age of
19, Murphy became the
nation's most-decorated
soldier, earning an
unparalleled 28 medals
including the Medal of
Honor
Became a famous
Hollywood actor
From Hunt County, Texas
Tuskegee Airmen
Tuskegee Airmen
Video
The first African
American military
aviators in the United
States armed forces
Part of the 332nd Fighter
Group
Was the only operational
unit of African American
pilots
Nicknamed "Red Tails“
One of the most
successful combat units
in the war
Yalta Conference
Yalta Conference
February 1945
Churchill, Roosevelt, and
Stalin met to discuss postwar Europe.
Agreed to divide Germany
into four zones of
occupation.
Stalin wanted Germans to
pay reparations, but other
Allies disagreed.
A “Declaration of Liberated
Europe” was signed, but
disagreements would lead
to Cold War.
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