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Bellwork January 30, 2014

Bellwork January 30, 2014 . The U.S. became involved in the war because of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, but the war started with Hitler. We had to start somewhere, Japan or Hitler. Where do you think we started and why? Write at least 2 COMPLETE sentences in your Composition Book .

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Bellwork January 30, 2014

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  1. BellworkJanuary 30, 2014 • The U.S. became involved in the war because of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, but the war started with Hitler. We had to start somewhere, Japan or Hitler. • Where do you think we started and why? Write at least 2 COMPLETE sentences in your Composition Book

  2. Where to start? • Hitler • The situation in Europe was desperate • German forces occupied almost all of Europe and much of North Africa • If the Germans defeated the Soviets… • Hitler and the German might be unstoppable

  3. Europe is the starting point but where in Europe? • Stalin and American leaders wanted to launch attacks through the English Channel • Hitler would be forced to defend the heart of his empire • Churchill thought it would be too much of a risk due to the large amounts of German troops • FDR agreed • North Africa was the starting point

  4. North Africa • German troops under the command of General Erwin Rommel • Known for success in desert warfare • November 1942- British troops defeated Rommel at El Alamein • Prevented the capturing of the Suez Canal and the linking of the Mediterranean and Red sea • November 8, 1942- American, British and Canadian troops landed in Algeria and Morocco • General Dwight D. Eisenhower

  5. North Africa • Eisenhower moved quickly to the east but met defeat in Tunisia • With the backing of British air and naval power General Patton closed in on Rommel • May 1943- Germans were driven out of North Africa

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  7. Invasion of Italy • Who is the leader is in Italy? • Mussolini • Bases in N. Africa were used to launch attacks on Southern Europe • Sicily taken in the Summer of 1943 • Landed on Italian mainland in September 1943 • Allies failed to capture Monte Cassino in central Italy in Winter 1943

  8. Invasion of Italy • January 1944- Allies landed at Anzio, a seaport near Rome • German forces held the Allies on the beaches for 4 months • Allies broke through in May and marched towards Rome • Rome was liberate in June 1944

  9. War with Germany • Summer 1942- Allies launched air war against Germany • Massive bombing campaigns • Each day German factories and cities were hammered with bombs • American forces by day • British forces by night • July 1943 • Week-long series of bombing on the port of Hamburg created a fire that engulfed the city • More than 30,000 Germans died • Germany still determined to win the war

  10. Closure #2 • Don’t forget your heading • Name • Period • Date • Closure #2

  11. Why did the U.S. make the decision to start fighting in Europe over Japan? • How long were Allie troops held on Anzio beach? • What year was Rome liberated? • What are any questions that you have about any that we have discussed today or since the beginning of our WWII unit?

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