World War Two
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World War Two D-Day and the Ardennes Offensive
August 1942-February 1943: Battle of Stalingrad • September 1943: Allies invaded Italy • Allies were gaining momentum The War in Europe
Also called the D-Day Invasion • 6 June 1944 • Allied forces attacked Nazi-held France • 160,000 British, American, and Canadian soldiers landed on French beaches • Largest amphibious (on sea and land) assault in world history Operation Neptune
D-1: Intense bombing of German defenses along the coast • D-Day: Allied troops crossed the English Channel to French beaches • Allied losses: ~10,000 (Over 4,000 dead) • German losses: Estimated 4,000 to 9,000 Operation Neptune
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82RTzi5Vt7w Saving Private Ryan Omaha Beach Landing Scene
25 August 1944: Paris liberated • 30 August 1944: German troops withdrew across the River Seine Operation Overlord
16 December 1944—25 January 1945 • Officially known as the “Ardennes Counteroffensive” • German plan: Break through Allied forces in the Ardennes Region; divide and surround them • Allies unprepared • American losses: 89,500 (19,000 killed) • British losses: 1,408 (200 killed) • Approximately 3,000 civilians killed • Huge loss for Germany • Failure of the original plan • Destruction of the Luftwaffe • German losses: 67,200—100,000 The Battle of the Bulge
6 June 1944—Operation Overlord (D-Day) begins • 25 August 1944—Paris is liberated • 16 December 1944--Ardennes Offensive (Battle of the Bulge) begins • 7 March 1945—U.S. forces cross the Rhine River into Germany • 20 April-2 May 1945—Soviets fight for control of Berlin • 8 May 1945—Germany surrenders Timeline of Liberation of Europe
1943-1945, Soviet Army pushed back against German forces • End of January 1945, Soviets were on German soil • Battle of Berlin: 20 April-2 May • Russian casualties: ~300,00 • German casualties: ~800,000 • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDxCMuQhegs&bpctr=1424750269 Battle of Berlin