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World War II: Allied Powers vs. Axis Powers

World War II: Allied Powers vs. Axis Powers. Mr. Ermer U.S. History Honors Miami Beach Senior High. War In The Pacific. Admiral Chester Nimitz, Commander of U.S. Pacific Fleet Plans to use surviving aircraft carriers against Japan

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World War II: Allied Powers vs. Axis Powers

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  1. World War II: Allied Powers vs. Axis Powers Mr. Ermer U.S. History Honors Miami Beach Senior High

  2. War In The Pacific • Admiral Chester Nimitz, Commander of U.S. Pacific Fleet • Plans to use surviving aircraft carriers against Japan • Cannot mobilize fast enough to stop Japan from taking S.E. Asia • Japan attacks U.S. bases in Philippines, land troops later • Gen. Douglas MacArthur’s troops hid in Bataan for 3 mos. • Gen. MacArthur evacuated to Australia • McArthur’s troops captured by Japanese, marched 65 miles • Philippines falls to Japan • Doolittle Raid • To raise morale, FDR orders bombing of Tokyo • April: 16 B-25s bomb Tokyo, land in China • Japan changes course • Japan no longer worried about cutting off supply lines • New plan is to lure U.S. fleet into battle by attacking Midway

  3. Talking In Code • Japanese plan to cut U.S. supply lines to Australia by attacking New Guinea, but U.S. broke the secret code, Battle of Coral Sea • Aircraft Carriers Lexington & Yorktown attack Japanese fleet • Carriers eventually sunk, but Japanese stopped • Navajo “code talkers” used by U.S. Marine Corp • Japanese could not “crack” the Navajo code, orders stayed secret and were quickly transmitted • U.S. Code Breakers learn about attack on Midway • Japanese carriers sail into an ambush • 1st wave of Japanese planes shot down by Americans • Four Japanese carriers sunk by American bombers • Battle of Midway was a turning point in the war • 362 dead Americans, 3,057 dead Japanese

  4. Island Hopping • Two part plan to defeat the Japanese: • Admiral Nimitz’s Navy island hopping closer to Japan • Gen. McArthur to lead army to recapture Philippines • Amphtracsused to land Marines on coral atolls • 1943-45: Marines take islands 1 by 1, move closer to Japan • B-29 “Superfortress” bomber, fly farther than other planes • MacArthur’s troops begin drive at Guadalcanal • Catch up to Navy and take New Guinea • Next stop: Philippines (land on 10/20/1944) • Japanese launch surprise attack, use kamikaze pilots • Early Japanese retreat saves U.S. at Battle of Leyte Gulf • Battle for control of the Philippines lasts until end of war

  5. The War In Russia & Africa • FDR wants badly to invade Europe, his advisors and British PM Winston Churchill advise against • Want to invade Africa for two reasons: • Taking control of Africa would not be as difficult • The Army could get practice without needing too many troops • After early losses, Gen. Eisenhower replaces leaders • Gen. George Patton assigned to Africa • Convoy system, radar, sonar help Allies control Atlantic • With W. Europe under Nazi control, Hitler pushes east to destroy the Soviet economy—Stalingrad is main target • Battle lasts from September 1942-February 1943 • Nazis not prepared for Russian winter • Heavy Nazi losses

  6. Battle of Stalingrad

  7. The Allies Advance • US, UK, USSR form Grand Alliance, stress military operations, not political differences • Agree to fight until all Axis Powers surrender • 1942: War turns against Germany, Japan • Nov ’42: Allies invade N. Africa, defeat Germans May ’43 • Feb ’43: German Sixth Army surrenders at Stalingrad • June ’42: USA sinks 4 Japanese carriers at Midway • Gen MacArthur begins offensive in Philippines • Combined Army, Marine and Navy “island hopping” • May 1943: Axis Tunisia surrenders

  8. War in Europe • Casablanca Conference: FDR and Churchill agree to destroy German economic & military potential • Weaken German morale • First, attack Italy “the soft underbelly” of the Axis Powers • September 1943: Allies invade Italian island of Sicily • American & British bombing of Germany picks up • Did not weaken German economy or morale, but created gas shortage, interrupted railroads, wrecked airplane factories—Allies now controlled the air • Allies invade Italy, move north quickly, Mussolini arrested by King Victor Emmanuel III—Germans return him to power • Allies land at Anzio, behind Nazi lines at Cassino, fighting lasts for three months—Allies take Rome in May 1944

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