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The D-Day Invasion

In 1943 By May 1944, all secret forces were ready On June 6 On July 14, Third Army of General George Patton attacked the Germans in Saint-Lo. On August 25, the Allies marched into Paris. By September, the Allies marched to France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and much of the Netherlands.

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The D-Day Invasion

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  1. In 1943 By May 1944, all secret forces were ready On June 6 On July 14, Third Army of General George Patton attacked the Germans in Saint-Lo. On August 25, the Allies marched into Paris. By September, the Allies marched to France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and much of the Netherlands. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XASS2FMlCqo&eurl= The D-Day Invasion

  2. The Battle of the Bulge • Allied Force – West • Soviet Army – East • Hitler decided to face the war in the west • On December 6, German tanks broke in the Ardennes • Allied forces pushed German forces back and gained victory • Hitler had no choice but to retreat.

  3. Germany’s Unconditional Surrender • 3 million Allied soldiers, 6 million Soviet troops • By April 25, 1945, the Soviets surrounded Berlin. • Hitler shot himself do death. • On May 7, 1945, General Eisenhower accepted the surrender of Third Reich. • On May 8, the official surrender of Nazi was signed. • V-E Day = Victory in Europe Day.

  4. The Japanese Retreat • After the victory of the Allies at Guadalcanal, the Japanese started to retreat. • October of 1944, Allies landed on Leyte, • Within 3 days, Japanese fleets were all destroyed. Only forces were army and the kamikaze. • In March 1945, Iwo Jima • On April 1, Okinawa • The war ended on June 22.

  5. The Atomic Bomb Brings Japanese Surrender • President Truman decided to use atomic bomb, or A-bomb • A-bomb = new weapon. • President decided to drop the bomb at Japan, Hiroshima and Nagasaki. • On August 6, 1945 atomic bomb was dropped in Hiroshima. • On August 9, the U.S. dropped A-bomb to Nagasaki. • On September 2, General Douglas Macarthur surrendered Japan and the war ended.

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