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GET OUT NOW:2) Vocab8) T-Day Packet

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Late 1942 North Africa Operation Torch

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Late 1942 North Africa Operation Torch

USA & BritainGermany & Italy

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Late 1942 North Africa Operation Torch

USA & BritainGermany & ItalyEisenhower, Patton & MontyRommel

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Late 1942 North Africa Operation Torch

USA & BritainGermany & ItalyEisenhower, Patton & MontyRommel

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Late 1942 North Africa Operation Torch

USA & BritainGermany & ItalyEisenhower, Patton & MontyRommel

German 1st lost (or was it in Russia?)

Are tank tracks still seen in the Sahara sand?

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Late 1942 North Africa Operation Torch

USA & BritainGermany & ItalyEisenhower, Patton & MontyRommel

German 1st lost (or was it in Russia?)

Are tank tracks still seen in the Sahara sand?

Northern Africa & then Southern Europe

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Late 1942 North Africa Operation Torch

USA & BritainGermany & ItalyEisenhower, Patton & MontyRommel

German 1st lost (or was it in Russia?)

Are tank tracks still seen in the Sahara sand?

Northern Africa & then Southern Europe

Stalin is angry about 2nd front being North Africa. Stalin wants Allies to open 2nd front in France

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Late 1942 North Africa Operation Torch

USA & BritainGermany & ItalyEisenhower, Patton & MontyRommel

German 1st lost (or was it in Russia?)

Are tank tracks still seen in the Sahara sand?

Northern Africa & then Southern Europe

Stalin is angry about 2nd front being North Africa. Stalin wants Allies to open 2nd front in France

US came from Morocco (West) Germany (East) Brits came from Egypt

Germany Italy USA UK

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Late 1942 North Africa Operation Torch

USA & BritainGermany & ItalyEisenhower, Patton & MontyRommel

German 1st lost (or was it in Russia?)

Are tank tracks still seen in the Sahara sand?

Northern Africa & then Southern Europe

Stalin is angry about 2nd front being North Africa. Stalin wants Allies to open 2nd front in France

US came from Morocco (West) Germany (East) Brits came from Egypt

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Late 1942 North Africa Operation Torch

USA & BritainGermany & ItalyEisenhower, Patton & MontyRommel

German 1st lost (or was it in Russia?)

Are tank tracks still seen in the Sahara sand?

Northern Africa & then Southern Europe

Stalin is angry about 2nd front being North Africa. Stalin wants Allies to open 2nd front in France

US came from Morocco (West) Germany (East) Brits came from Egypt

1st Time Axis Lost? Italians give up fast? / Germany always assisting Italians (send Rommel)?

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Late 1942 North Africa Operation Torch

USA & BritainGermany & ItalyEisenhower, Patton & MontyRommel

German 1st lost (or was it in Russia?)

Are tank tracks still seen in the Sahara sand?

Northern Africa & then Southern Europe

Stalin is angry about 2nd front being North Africa. Stalin wants Allies to open 2nd front in France

US came from Morocco (West) Germany (East) Brits came from Egypt

1st Time Axis Lost? Italians give up fast? / Germany always assisting Italians (send Rommel)?

Rommel = Desert Fox 115,000 Italians surrender to 30,000 Brits Anthony Eden: (British Politician after Italians gave up)"Never has so much been surrendered by so many to so few."

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Late 1942 North Africa Operation Torch

USA & BritainGermany & ItalyEisenhower, Patton & MontyRommel

German 1st lost (or was it in Russia?)

Are tank tracks still seen in the Sahara sand?

Northern Africa & then Southern Europe

Stalin is angry about 2nd front being North Africa. Stalin wants Allies to open 2nd front in France

US came from Morocco (West) Germany (East) Brits came from Egypt

1st Time Axis Lost? Italians give up fast? / Germany always assisting Italians (send Rommel)?

Rommel = Desert Fox 115,000 Italians surrender to 30,000 Brits Anthony Eden: (British Politician after Italians gave up)"Never has so much been surrendered by so many to so few."

How did the Allies crush the Axis in NORTH AFRICA?

Germany Italy USA UK

USA & Britain surrounded

Germany’s Western and Eastern Fronts.

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Starts - Aug 23 1942 Retreat - Dec 25 1942

3) 4) 5)

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StalingradSouthern Russia

3) 4) 5)

1) 2)

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StalingradSouthern Russia

Battle of Stalingrad

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1) 2)

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StalingradSouthern Russia

Battle of Stalingrad

USSRGermany, Italy

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StalingradSouthern Russia

Battle of Stalingrad

USSRGermany, Italy

Paulus

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StalingradSouthern Russia

Battle of Stalingrad

USSRGermany, Italy

Zhukov & KhrushchevPaulus

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StalingradSouthern Russia

Battle of Stalingrad

USSRGermany, Italy

Zhukov & KhrushchevPaulusOver 1,000,000

99% Not a step back!

3) 4) 5)

1) 2)

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StalingradSouthern Russia

Battle of Stalingrad

USSRGermany, Italy

Zhukov & KhrushchevPaulusOver 1,000,000

99% Not a step back!

3) 4) 5)

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StalingradSouthern Russia

Battle of Stalingrad

USSRGermany, Italy

Zhukov & KhrushchevPaulusOver 1,000,000

99% Not a step back!

Rich Oil fields nearby & Destroy major Soviet industrial center

3) 4) 5)

1) 2)

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Starts - Aug 23 1942 Retreat - Dec 25 1942

StalingradSouthern Russia

Battle of Stalingrad

USSRGermany, Italy

Zhukov & KhrushchevPaulusOver 1,000,000

99% Not a step back!

Rich Oil fields nearby & Destroy major Soviet industrial center

3) 4) 5)

1) Russian Winter 2)

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StalingradSouthern Russia

Battle of Stalingrad

USSRGermany, Italy

Zhukov & KhrushchevPaulusOver 1,000,000

99% Not a step back!

Rich Oil fields nearby & Destroy major Soviet industrial center

3) 4) 5)

1) Russian Winter 2) Know area

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StalingradSouthern Russia

Battle of Stalingrad

USSRGermany, Italy

Zhukov & KhrushchevPaulusOver 1,000,000

99% Not a step back!

Rich Oil fields nearby & Destroy major Soviet industrial center

3) Use massive # of soldiers 4) 5)

1) Russian Winter 2) Know area

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StalingradSouthern Russia

Battle of Stalingrad

USSRGermany, Italy

Zhukov & KhrushchevPaulusOver 1,000,000

99% Not a step back!

Rich Oil fields nearby & Destroy major Soviet industrial center

3) Use massive # of soldiers 4) Pride to defend homeland 5)

1) Russian Winter 2) Know area

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StalingradSouthern Russia

Battle of Stalingrad

USSRGermany, Italy

Zhukov & KhrushchevPaulusOver 1,000,000

99% Not a step back!

Rich Oil fields nearby & Destroy major Soviet industrial center

3) Use massive # of soldiers 4) Pride to defend homeland 5) Never Retreated

1) Russian Winter 2) Know area

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StalingradSouthern Russia

Battle of Stalingrad

USSRGermany, Italy

Zhukov & KhrushchevPaulusOver 1,000,000

99% Not a step back!

Rich Oil fields nearby & Destroy major Soviet industrial center

3) Use massive # of soldiers 4) Pride to defend homeland 5) Never Retreated

1) Russian Winter 2) Know area

USSR Germany

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StalingradSouthern Russia

Battle of Stalingrad

USSRGermany, Italy

Zhukov & KhrushchevPaulusOver 1,000,000

99% Not a step back!

Rich Oil fields nearby & Destroy major Soviet industrial center

3) Use massive # of soldiers 4) Pride to defend homeland 5) Never Retreated

1) Russian Winter 2) Know area

USSR Germany

R = Pride for Homeland (Mother Russia) G = Why am I so far from home? R = Know the area G = What is the purpose of this?

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StalingradSouthern Russia

Battle of Stalingrad

USSRGermany, Italy

Zhukov & KhrushchevPaulusOver 1,000,000

99% Not a step back!

Rich Oil fields nearby & Destroy major Soviet industrial center

3) Use massive # of soldiers 4) Pride to defend homeland 5) Never Retreated

1) Russian Winter 2) Know area

USSR Germany

R = Pride for Homeland (Mother Russia) G = Why am I so far from home? R = Know the area G = What is the purpose of this?

1) More Russian died at Stalingrad than US soldiers in all US Wars

2) How Stalin replaced Generals?

3) Pavlov’s House?

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July 10, 1943May 8, 1945

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Sicily ItalyJuly 10, 1943May 8, 1945

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Operation Husky Sicily ItalyJuly 10, 1943Italian CampaignMay 8, 1945

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Operation Husky Sicily ItalyJuly 10, 1943

Fascist Italians & Germans USA, Brits, Commi Italians

Italian CampaignMay 8, 1945

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Operation Husky Sicily ItalyJuly 10, 1943

Fascist Italians & Germans USA, Brits, Commi Italians

Eisenhower & Patton, MontyKesselring

Italian CampaignMay 8, 1945

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Operation Husky Sicily ItalyJuly 10, 1943

Fascist Italians & Germans USA, Brits, Commi Italians

Eisenhower & Patton, MontyKesselring

Italian CampaignMay 8, 1945

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Operation Husky Sicily ItalyJuly 10, 1943

Fascist Italians & Germans USA, Brits, Commi Italians

Eisenhower & Patton, MontyKesselring

Italian CampaignMay 8, 1945

No Fighting at Historic Sites

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Operation Husky Sicily ItalyJuly 10, 1943

Fascist Italians & Germans USA, Brits, Commi Italians

Eisenhower & Patton, MontyKesselring

Italian CampaignMay 8, 1945

No Fighting at Historic Sites

Stalin wants US & Brits to start Western Front (invade France) to relieve USSR on Eastern Front

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Operation Husky Sicily ItalyJuly 10, 1943

Fascist Italians & Germans USA, Brits, Commi Italians

Eisenhower & Patton, MontyKesselring

Italian CampaignMay 8, 1945

No Fighting at Historic Sites

Stalin wants US & Brits to start Western Front (invade France) to relieve USSR on Eastern Front

Attack Italy 1st

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Operation Husky Sicily ItalyJuly 10, 1943

Fascist Italians & Germans USA, Brits, Commi Italians

Eisenhower & Patton, MontyKesselring

Italian CampaignMay 8, 1945

No Fighting at Historic Sites

Stalin wants US & Brits to start Western Front (invade France) to relieve USSR on Eastern Front

Attack Italy 1st 1) Captured in Milan disguised as a German Soldier trying to escape to Spain. Then Shot, kicked and Hanged in public square

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Operation Husky Sicily ItalyJuly 10, 1943

Fascist Italians & Germans USA, Brits, Commi Italians

Eisenhower & Patton, MontyKesselring

Italian CampaignMay 8, 1945

No Fighting at Historic Sites

Stalin wants US & Brits to start Western Front (invade France) to relieve USSR on Eastern Front

Attack Italy 1st 1) Captured in Milan disguised as a German Soldier trying to escape to Spain. Then Shot, kicked and Hanged in public square

Switches sides & joins allies

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Operation Husky Sicily ItalyJuly 10, 1943

Fascist Italians & Germans USA, Brits, Commi Italians

Eisenhower & Patton, MontyKesselring

Italian CampaignMay 8, 1945

No Fighting at Historic Sites

Stalin wants US & Brits to start Western Front (invade France) to relieve USSR on Eastern Front

Attack Italy 1st 1) Captured in Milan disguised as a German Soldier trying to escape to Spain. Then Shot, kicked and Hanged in public square

Switches sides & joins allies Sept 1943, Italy declares war on Japan. Japan arrests Italian in Japan. ‘Dishonorable’ Anti-Fascist Italians = Japanese Concentration Camp ‘Honorable’ Pro-Fascist Italians = Free but watched by Japanese Spies

3. What happens to Mussolini?

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3. What happens to Mussolini?He was captured in Milano disguised as a German soldier

trying escape to Germany. The following day, he was shot, kicked around the streets and then hanged in a public square.

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4.What does Italy do that no other country did in WWII (and WWI)?

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AXIS POWERS

1) Italy

2) Germany

3) Japan

ALLIED POWERS

1) British

2) USSR

3) France

4) USA

5)

4.What does Italy do that no other country did in WWII (and WWI)?

Italy switches sides (joins the winning side)

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AXIS POWERS

1) ?

2) Germany

3) Japan

ALLIED POWERS

1) British

2) USSR

3) France

4) USA

5) Italy

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June 6, 1944

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Normandy Beach, June 6, 1944 France

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Operation OverlordD-Day

Normandy Beach, June 6, 1944 France

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Operation OverlordD-Day

Normandy Beach, June 6, 1944 France

Germany

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Operation OverlordD-Day

Normandy Beach, June 6, 1944 France

Germany USA, Brits, French, Canadians

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Operation OverlordD-Day

Normandy Beach, June 6, 1944 France

Germany USA, Brits, French, CanadiansRommel

Rommel said: An allied surprise attack will come along the French coast. When it comes, that day will decide the war. Whoever is winning after

the 1st 24 hours will win the war. That day will be the Longest Day.

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Operation OverlordD-Day

Normandy Beach, June 6, 1944 France

Germany USA, Brits, French, CanadiansRommel Eisenhower (Uncle Ike)

Back to MenuUncle Ike’s pep talk before D-Day invasion

Allied Victory in Europe

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When: June 6, 1944

Where: Normandy

Name: Operation Overlord

Countries fighting: Germany; Great Britain, USA, France

Military leaders: Rommel; Dwight D. Eisenhower

Extra Information: Rommel was in Paris for D-day

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Axis or Allies

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Operation OverlordD-Day

Normandy Beach, June 6, 1944 France

Germany USA, Brits, French, CanadiansRommel Eisenhower (Uncle Ike)

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Operation OverlordD-Day

Normandy Beach, June 6, 1944 France

Germany USA, Brits, French, CanadiansRommel Eisenhower (Uncle Ike)

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Operation OverlordD-Day

Normandy Beach, June 6, 1944 France

Germany USA, Brits, French, CanadiansRommel Eisenhower (Uncle Ike)

Rommel was in Paris on D-Day = Wife’s B-day

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Operation OverlordD-Day

Normandy Beach, June 6, 1944 France

Germany USA, Brits, French, CanadiansRommel Eisenhower (Uncle Ike)

Rommel was in Paris on D-Day = Wife’s B-dayNo Rommel for Germans = like Superbowl starts and coach is missing

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Operation OverlordD-Day

Normandy Beach, June 6, 1944 France

Germany USA, Brits, French, CanadiansRommel Eisenhower (Uncle Ike)

Rommel was in Paris on D-Day = Wife’s B-dayNo Rommel for Germans = like Superbowl starts and coach is missing

Allies built phony bases and phony forces in Britain to trick & confuse German spies

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Operation OverlordD-Day

Normandy Beach, June 6, 1944 France

Germany USA, Brits, French, CanadiansRommel Eisenhower (Uncle Ike)

Rommel was in Paris on D-Day = Wife’s B-dayNo Rommel for Germans = like Superbowl starts and coach is missing

Allies built phony bases and phony forces in Britain to trick & confuse German spies

Greatest land & sea attack Is it so in Russian History Books?

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2. The Invasion of Normandy, France is considered the

___________________in history.

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2. The Invasion of Normandy, France is considered the

greatest land and sea attack in history.

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Operation OverlordD-Day

Normandy Beach, June 6, 1944 France

Germany USA, Brits, French, CanadiansRommel Eisenhower (Uncle Ike)

Rommel was in Paris on D-Day = Wife’s B-dayNo Rommel for Germans = like Superbowl starts and coach is missing

Allies built phony bases and phony forces in Britain to trick & confuse German spies

Greatest land & sea attack Is it so in Russian History Books?

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Operation OverlordD-Day

Normandy Beach, June 6, 1944 France

Germany USA, Brits, French, CanadiansRommel Eisenhower (Uncle Ike)

Rommel was in Paris on D-Day = Wife’s B-dayNo Rommel for Germans = like Superbowl starts and coach is missing

Allies built phony bases and phony forces in Britain to trick & confuse German spies

Greatest land & sea attack Is it so in Russian History Books?

liberated

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Operation OverlordD-Day

Normandy Beach, June 6, 1944 France

Germany USA, Brits, French, CanadiansRommel Eisenhower (Uncle Ike)

Rommel was in Paris on D-Day = Wife’s B-dayNo Rommel for Germans = like Superbowl starts and coach is missing

Allies built phony bases and phony forces in Britain to trick & confuse German spies

Greatest land & sea attack Is it so in Russian History Books?

liberated France, Belgium, Netherlands

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Operation OverlordD-Day

Normandy Beach, June 6, 1944 France

Germany USA, Brits, French, CanadiansRommel Eisenhower (Uncle Ike)

Rommel was in Paris on D-Day = Wife’s B-dayNo Rommel for Germans = like Superbowl starts and coach is missing

Allies built phony bases and phony forces in Britain to trick & confuse German spies

Greatest land & sea attack Is it so in Russian History Books?

liberated France, Belgium, Netherlands

5,000 ships used “D” of D-Day stands for Day

Rommel called D-Day = “The Longest Day

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Operation OverlordD-Day

Normandy Beach, June 6, 1944 France

Germany USA, Brits, French, CanadiansRommel Eisenhower (Uncle Ike)

Rommel was in Paris on D-Day = Wife’s B-dayNo Rommel for Germans = like Superbowl starts and coach is missing

Allies built phony bases and phony forces in Britain to trick & confuse German spies

Greatest land & sea attack Is it so in Russian History Books?

liberated France, Belgium, Netherlands

5,000 ships used “D” of D-Day stands for Day

Rommel called D-Day = “The Longest Day

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1.How did the Allies keep the German’s from knowing where they would attack?

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2. The Invasion of Normandy, France is considered the

___________________in history.

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greatest land and sea attack in history.

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Dec 16,1944

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Dec 16,1944 Western Front, BelgiumArdennes Forest

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Dec 16,1944Battle of the Bulge

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Dec 16,1944Battle of the Bulge

Germany

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Dec 16,1944 Western Front, BelgiumArdennes Forest Battle of the Bulge

Germany USA and Britain

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Dec 16,1944Battle of the Bulge

Germany USA and Britain

Western Front, BelgiumArdennes Forest

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Dec 16,1944Battle of the Bulge

Germany USA and Britain

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Dec 16,1944

Germany USA and Britain

Germany decides to counter attack

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Counter Attack Attack

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Germany USA and Britain

Germany decides to counter attack

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AttackCounter Attack

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Dec 16,1944

Germany USA and Britain

Germany decides to counter attack

Battle decided whether they shall live or die

Western Front, BelgiumArdennes Forest Battle of the Bulge

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Germany USA and Britain

Germany decides to counter attack

Battle decided whether they shall live or die

Suddenly attacking someone while they are attacking you

Western Front, BelgiumArdennes Forest

Battle of the Bulge

Counter Attack Attack

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Dec 16,1944

Germany USA and Britain

Germany decides to counter attack

Battle decided whether they shall live or die

Suddenly attacking someone while they are attacking you

Germans pushed into Allies line and created a bulge

Western Front, BelgiumArdennes Forest

Battle of the Bulge

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Dec 16,1944Battle of the Bulge

Germany USA and Britain

Germany decides to counter attack

Battle decided whether they shall live or die

Suddenly attacking someone while they are attacking you

Germans pushed into Allies line and created a bulge

Most important to us= largest battle America ever fought,100,000 Americas killed, it is the largest major German offensive. Beginning of the end for Germany

Western Front, BelgiumArdennes Forest

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The Battle Of The Bulge (p.459)

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The Battle Of The Bulge (p.459)

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The Battle Of The Bulge (p.459)

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When: December 16, 1944

Where: Western Front

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The Battle Of The Bulge (p.459)

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Where: Western Front

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The Battle Of The Bulge (p.459)

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When: December 16, 1944

Where: Western Front

Name: Battle of the Bulge

Countries fighting: Germany; Britain, USA

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The Battle Of The Bulge (p.459)

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Where: Western Front

Name: Battle of the Bulge

Countries fighting: Germany; Britain, USA

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The Battle Of The Bulge (p.459)

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When: December 16, 1944

Where: Western Front

Name: Battle of the Bulge

Countries fighting: Germany; Britain, USA

Extra Information: Germany decided to counter attack

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1. According to Hitler, what would this battle decide?

1. According to Hitler, what would this battle decide?This battle decide whether they shall live or die.

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2. What is a counter attack?

2. What is a counter attack?Suddenly attacking someone while they are attacking you.

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3. How did they come up with the name of the battle?

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Germans pushed into Allies line and created a bulge.

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3. How did they come up with the name of the battle?

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4. Why is this battle important?

4. Why is this battle important?a) Most Important to US = largest battle America ever fought

b) 100,000 Americans killed

c) It is the last major German offensive

d) Because it is beginning of the end.

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May 7, 1945

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May 7, 1945 Berlin, Germany

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May 7, 1945 Berlin, Germany V.E. Day

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May 7, 1945 Berlin, Germany V.E. Day

Germany

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May 7, 1945 Berlin, Germany V.E. Day

Germany USA, Britain, France, Russia

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May 7, 1945 Berlin, Germany V.E. Day

Germany USA, Britain, France, Russia

Soviet General Zhukov

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May 7, 1945 Berlin, Germany V.E. Day

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Soviet General Zhukov

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May 7, 1945 Berlin, Germany V.E. Day

Germany USA, Britain, France, Russia

President Roosevelt doesn’t live to see the end of war, Truman replaces him

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May 7, 1945 Berlin, Germany V.E. Day

Germany USA, Britain, France, Russia

President Roosevelt doesn’t live to see the end of war, Truman replaces him

FDR

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May 7, 1945 Berlin, Germany V.E. Day

Germany USA, Britain, France, Russia

President Roosevelt doesn’t live to see the end of war, Truman replaces him

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Truman

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May 7, 1945 Berlin, Germany V.E. Day

Germany USA, Britain, France, Russia

President Roosevelt doesn’t live to see the end of war, Truman replaces him

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Truman

Blamed Jews for starting the war and the generals for losing the war

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May 7, 1945 Berlin, Germany V.E. Day

Germany USA, Britain, France, Russia

President Roosevelt doesn’t live to see the end of war, Truman replaces him

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Truman

Blamed Jew for starting the war and the generals for losing the war

He commits suicide by drinking poison and shooting himself

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May 7, 1945 Berlin, Germany V.E. Day

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President Roosevelt doesn’t live to see the end of war, Truman replaces him

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Blamed Jew for starting the war and the generals for losing the war

He commits suicide by drinking poison and shooting himselfV-E Day is short for victory in Europe Day- May 8, 1945

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May 7, 1945 Berlin, Germany V.E. Day

Germany USA, Britain, France, Russia

President Roosevelt doesn’t live to see the end of war, Truman replaces him

FDR

Truman

Blamed Jew for starting the war and the generals for losing the war

He commits suicide by drinking poison and shooting himselfV-E Day is short for victory in Europe Day- May 8, 1945

V-E DAY is short for Victory in Europe DAY. It is on May 8, 1945.

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Germany’s Unconditional Surrender (p.459)

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Germany’s Unconditional Surrender (p.459)

When: May 7, 1945

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Countries fighting: Germany; USA, Britain, France, Russia,

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Name: V.E. Day

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President Roosevelt doesn’t live to see the end of war; Truman replaces him.

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1. What did Hitler write in his final address?

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He blamed Jews for starting the war and the generals for losing the war.

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Munich

Casablanca

Tehran

1) Munich ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Munich Conference

(p. 464)

Where:

When:

Nation Leaders

1) Munich ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Munich Conference

(p. 464)

Where: Munich, Germany

When:

Nation Leaders

1) Munich ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Munich Conference

(p. 464)

Where: Munich, Germany

When: Sept. 29, 1938

Nation Leaders

1) Munich ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Munich Conference

(p. 464)

Where: Munich, Germany

When: Sept. 29, 1938

Nation LeadersG. Britain

1) Munich ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Munich Conference

(p. 464)

Where: Munich, Germany

When: Sept. 29, 1938

Nation LeadersG. Britain Chamberlain

1) Munich ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Munich Conference

(p. 464)

Where: Munich, Germany

When: Sept. 29, 1938

Nation LeadersG. Britain Chamberlain

Germany

1) Munich ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Munich Conference

(p. 464)

Where: Munich, Germany

When: Sept. 29, 1938

Nation LeadersG. Britain Chamberlain

Germany Hitler

1) Munich ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Munich Conference

(p. 464)

Where: Munich, Germany

When: Sept. 29, 1938

Nation LeadersG. Britain Chamberlain

Germany Hitler

France

1) Munich ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Munich Conference

(p. 464)

Where: Munich, Germany

When: Sept. 29, 1938

Nation LeadersG. Britain Chamberlain

Germany Hitler

France Dadalier

1) Munich ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Munich Conference

(p. 464)

Where: Munich, Germany

When: Sept. 29, 1938

Nation LeadersG. Britain Chamberlain

Germany Hitler

France Dadalier

Italy

1) Munich ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Munich Conference

(p. 464)

Where: Munich, Germany

When: Sept. 29, 1938

Nation LeadersG. Britain Chamberlain

Germany Hitler

France Dadalier

Italy Mussolini

1) Munich ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Munich Conference

(p. 464)

Where: Munich, Germany

When: Sept. 29, 1938

Nation LeadersG. Britain Chamberlain

Germany Hitler

France Dadalier

Italy Mussolini

Prevent war w/ Germany

1) Munich ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Munich Conference

(p. 464)

Where: Munich, Germany

When: Sept. 29, 1938

Nation LeadersG. Britain Chamberlain

Germany Hitler

France Dadalier

Italy Mussolini

Prevent war w/ Germany

Discuss Czechoslovakia’s future

1) Munich ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Munich Conference

(p. 464)

Where: Munich, Germany

When: Sept. 29, 1938

Nation LeadersG. Britain Chamberlain

Germany Hitler

France Dadalier

Italy Mussolini

Prevent war w/ Germany

Discuss Czechoslovakia’s future

Chamberlain appeases to Hitler’s demand for Sudetenland

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24) Name the Conference?a) When

a) Main Point

b) Random Cool Info.

24) Munich Conferencea) When

a) Main Point

b) Random Cool Info.

24) Munich Conference?a) When Sept 29,1938

a) Main Point

b) Random Cool Info.

24) Munich Conferencea) When Sept 29,1938

a) Main Point Neville Chamberlain (Great Britain) appeases to Hitler’s demand for the Sudetenland (part of Czechoslovakia) in order to prevent war.

b) Random Cool Info.

24) Munich Conferencea) When Sept 29,1938

a) Main Point Neville Chamberlain (Great Britain) appeases to Hitler’s demand for the Sudetenland (part of Czechoslovakia) in order to prevent war.

b) Random Cool Info.

Six months later Hitler takes all of Czechoslovakia. Thus, violating the Munich Conference agreement. Yet, the British and French do nothing.

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2) Casablanca ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Casablanca Conference

Where:

When:

Nation Leaders

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2) Casablanca ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Casablanca Conference

Where: Casablanca, Morocco

When:

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2) Casablanca ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Casablanca Conference

Where: Casablanca, Morocco

When: January 14, 1943

Nation Leaders

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2) Casablanca ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Casablanca Conference

Where: Casablanca, Morocco

When: January 14, 1943

Nation LeadersG. Britain

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2) Casablanca ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Casablanca Conference

Where: Casablanca, Morocco

When: January 14, 1943

Nation LeadersG. Britain Churchill

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Where: Casablanca, Morocco

When: January 14, 1943

Nation LeadersG. Britain Churchill

U.S.A.

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2) Casablanca ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Casablanca Conference

Where: Casablanca, Morocco

When: January 14, 1943

Nation LeadersG. Britain Churchill

U.S.A. FDR

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2) Casablanca ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Casablanca Conference

Where: Casablanca, Morocco

When: January 14, 1943

Nation LeadersG. Britain Churchill

U.S.A. FDR

Germany

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2) Casablanca ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Casablanca Conference

Where: Casablanca, Morocco

When: January 14, 1943

Nation LeadersG. Britain Churchill

U.S.A. FDR

Germany Hitler

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2) Casablanca ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Casablanca Conference

Where: Casablanca, Morocco

When: January 14, 1943

Nation LeadersG. Britain Churchill

U.S.A. FDR

Germany Hitler

France

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2) Casablanca ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Casablanca Conference

Where: Casablanca, Morocco

When: January 14, 1943

Nation LeadersG. Britain Churchill

U.S.A. FDR

Germany HitlerFrance de Gaulle & Giraud

NOT Stalin

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2) Casablanca ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Casablanca Conference

Where: Casablanca, Morocco

When: January 14, 1943

Nation LeadersG. Britain Churchill

U.S.A. FDR

Germany HitlerFrance de Gaulle & Giraud

NOT Stalin

Allies want unconditional surrender of Axis powers

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2) Casablanca ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Casablanca Conference

Where: Casablanca, Morocco

When: January 14, 1943

Nation LeadersG. Britain Churchill

U.S.A. FDR

Germany HitlerFrance de Gaulle & Giraud

NOT Stalin

Allies want unconditional surrender of Axis powers

Allies agree to aid USSR & to invade Sicily and Italy

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2) Casablanca ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Casablanca Conference

Where: Casablanca, Morocco

When: January 14, 1943

Nation LeadersG. Britain Churchill

U.S.A. FDR

Germany HitlerFrance de Gaulle & Giraud

NOT Stalin

Allies want unconditional surrender of Axis powers

Allies agree to aid USSR & to invade Sicily and Italy

Joint leadership of France by de Gaulle & Giraud

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72) Casablanca Conferencea) When January 14, 1943 MORROCCO

a) Main Point

b) Random Cool Info.

72) Casablanca Conferencea) When January 14, 1943

a) Main Point a) The Allies demanded the unconditional surrender of the Axis.

b) They agreed to aid the Soviet Union

c) Agreed on the invasion of Sicily and Italy.

d) Joint leadership of the Free French by De Gaulle and Giraud

b) Random Cool Info.

72) Casablanca Conferencea) When January 14, 1943

a) Main Point a) The Allies demanded the unconditional surrender of the Axis.

b) They agreed to aid the Soviet Union

c) Agreed on the invasion of Sicily and Italy.

d) Joint leadership of the Free French by De Gaulle and Giraud

b) Random Cool Info. Stalin is NOT in attendance

German begin retreat from Battle of Stalingrad on December 25, 1942

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3) Tehran ConferenceConference Name Who was there? Purpose Result1) Tehran Conference

(p. 477)

Where:

When:

Nation Leaders

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75) Name the Conference?a) When

a) Main Point

b) Random Cool Info.

75) Tehran Conferencea) When

a) Main Point

b) Random Cool

Info.

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75) Tehran Conferencea) When November 1943 IRAN

a) Main Point

b) Random Cool

Info.

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75) Tehran Conferencea) When November 1943 IRAN

a) Main Point a) 1st time the “Big 3” met

b) Discussed how allies would attack,

defeat Axis in Europe and Pacific.

b) Random Cool

Info.

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75) Tehran Conferencea) When November 1943 IRAN

a) Main Point a) 1st time the “Big 3” met

b) Discussed how allies would attack, defeat Axis in Europe and Pacific.

b) Random Cool

Info.

a) Russian secretly bugged all the American & British rooms

b) Stalin mad that US & Brits are delaying opening a second front in France so that both Russia & Germany will suffer massive casualties. He says, “Russia is fighting with its blood, sweat and tears and the Americans fight with words, money and machines.”

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74) Name the Conference?a) When

a) Main Point

b) Random

Cool Info.

74) Yalta Conferencea) When

a) Main Point

b) Random

Cool Info.

74) Yalta Conferencea) When February 4 – 11th, 1945

a) Main Point

b) Random

Cool Info.

74) Yalta Conferencea) When February 4 – 11th, 1945

a) Main Point Ailing FDR, Churchill & Stalin discuss final assault on Germany.

b) Random

Cool Info.

74) Yalta Conferencea) When February 4 – 11th, 1945

a) Main Point Ailing FDR, Churchill & Stalin discuss final assault on Germany.

b) Random

Cool Info.

Yalta is on the Crimea Peninsula on the Black Sea.

The “Big 3” met at the old Czar’s summer palace.

The picture is on the main page of Mr P’s website.

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70) Name the Conference?a) When

a) Main Point

b) Random

Cool Info.

70) Potsdam Conferencea) When July 15 – August 2, 1945 GERMANY

a) Main Point

b) Random Cool Info.

70) Potsdam Conferencea) When July 15 – August 2, 1945 GERMANY

a) Main Point a) Discussed postwar issues in Europe & how to end Pacific War.

b) FDR died in April. President Truman attends for US

c) Churchill loses election to Clement Atlee

d) Last Conference

b) Random Cool Info.

70) Potsdam Conferencea) When July 15 – August 2, 1945 GERMANY

a) Main Point a) Discussed postwar issues in Europe & how to end Pacific War.

b) FDR died in April. President Truman attends for US

c) Churchill loses election to Clement Atlee

d) Last Conference

b) Random Cool Info. a) Cold War starts impact around the world

b) WWII alliance break down

c) Stalin had a heart attack but still showed up a day late.

70) Potsdam Conferencea) When July 15 – August 2, 1945 GERMANY

a) Main Point a) Discussed postwar issues in Europe & how to end Pacific War.

b) FDR died in April. President Truman attends for US

c) Churchill loses election to Clement Atlee

d) Last Conference

b) Random Cool Info.

a) Cold War starts impact around the world

b) WWII alliance break down

c) Stalin had a heart attack but still showed up a day late.

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E2) What is firebombing? Name at least 3 cities that got firebombed?

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E2) What is firebombing? Name at least 3 cities that were firebombed?Main

City bombed Country Bombed by

London (partially)

England Nazis

Coventry England Nazis

Stuttgart Germany Brits & US

Hamburg Germany Brits & US

Dresden Germany Brits & US

Tokyo Japan US

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Firebombing of Dresden

Dresden – February 1945

E3) Name the American writer who survived the Dresden Firebombing? What is the name

of his famous book?

E3) Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five

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E4) Who is this?What is her connection to WWII?

E4) Rosie The RiveterInspiring character used to motivate

women with the war effort in the US

Main