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WWII European Theater

WWII European Theater

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History

11th Grade

Easy

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Mr. T.

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21 Slides • 6 Questions

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D-Day

Battle of the Bulge

Eisenhower

Bradley

Holocaust

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Multiple Choice

What happened on December 7th, 1941?

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WWII Started

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US invaded Europe

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France fell to Nazi Germany

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Pearl Harbor

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Multiple Choice

Who controlled all information about the war?

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Office of War Information

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Women's Auxiliary Corps

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The President

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Congress

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Multiple Choice

Executive Order 9066 ordered...

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Concentration camps

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Summer camps

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Internment camps

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Band camps

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Alliances

Axis

Soviet Union
Allies

Germany

Britain

Italy

France

Japan

U.S.

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Click ‘Prior to 1936’ Map to begin

Prior to 1936
After 1940

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Supreme Commander of Allied Forces

Planned D-Day

Responsible for ALL Allied operations

Profile of a Hero
General Dwight D. Eisenhower

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US Army Chief of Staff

Senior military advisor to President Roosevelt and later President Truman

Responsible for “running” the war from Washington, DC

Profile of a Hero
George C. Marshall

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  • ​Led the First US Army at D-Day

  • Led the First and 8th US Army at the Battle of the Bulge

Profile of a Hero
General Omar Bradley

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FDR decide to focus on defeating Germany 1st

1941: Hitler had control over majority of Europe- France to

the outside of Moscow, Russia

Allies pledge to open 2ndfront war to ease German pressure

off Russia

George Patton commanded US forces thru North Africa &

Sicily; 3rdArmy would advance thru Europe

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Match

Match the following

Supreme Commander of Allied forces

3rd Army, Tank division

First and 8th Army

Ran the war from DC

Gen. Eisenhower

Gen. Patton

Gen. Bradley

Gen. Marshall

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Deception:

Ghost Army

The closest point of invasion into Europe was Calais, France.

The Allies created a fake invasion force to fool the Nazis- It worked.

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6/6/1944- Allied invasion

of France

US troops led by Gen.

Dwight Eisenhower

Troops landed on 5

beaches in northwest
France

Largest amphibious

operation

Victory resulted in Allied

liberation of France

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Medal of Honor

1st Lt. Vernon Baker

  • ​The US Army initially denied MOH awards due to race

  • The US Army contracted Shaw University to look into records

  • Lt. Baker awarded for taking command of a platoon after the OIC left.

  • "Baker accounted for nine enemy dead soldiers, elimination of three machine gun positions, an observation post, and a dugout. On the following night, Lieutenant Baker voluntarily led a battalion advance through enemy mine fields and heavy fire toward the division objective."

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German counter attack

Gen. Omar Bradley and Gen. Patton

pushed troops thru
Germany

Allied defense push
the Germans back-

Considered the TURNING POINT in the European Theater

Gen. Patton meets

Gen. Bradley at the

Bulge

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The Battle of the Bulge was important because it was a ​
in the fight against the Nazis. The Nazis will ​
and the Allies will ​
the war in Europe.

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  • As the Soviet Red Army infiltrates Berlin, Hitler hides in the Führer Bunker

  • Hitler and Eva Braun commit suicide

  • Hitler orders his body to be burned

The Death of Adolph Hitler

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Match

Match the following

Ghost Army

Vernon Baker

Battle of the Bulge

D-Day

Adolph Hitler

Fake Army set up to fool the Nazis

WWII Medal of Honor

Turning point in European theater

Allied invasion of France

Committed Suicide

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D-Day

Battle of the Bulge

Eisenhower

Bradley

Holocaust

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