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June 6, 1944

ALLIED INVASION ROUTES

REVIEW OF PRIOR KNOWLEDGE• Started on 1939

• Germany Allied itself with Italy and Japan.

• Germany and Italy have gained control of most of Europe while Japan has done the same on Asia.

• The Allies have already begun the invasion of Italy-controlled North Africa and Italy itself.

REVIEW OF PRIOR

KNOWLEDGE

• France was conquered by Germany leaving Britain by

itself against Germany.

• Germany and Italy decide to not invade mountainous

Switzerland.

• Japan attacks Pearl Harbor and the U.S. joins the war.

• The Nazis, with their leader Adolf Hitler, have begun

exterminating Jews and other minorities.

PREPARATION FOR D-DAY

• The Allies name Dwight D. Eisenhower as Commander

of all Allied forces.

• Brought most of their forces into Britain.

• The British use their program “Double Cross” to

turn over German spies and feed Germany false

information.

Winston Churchill

Dwight D. Eisenhower

Joseph Stalin

PREPARATION FOR D-DAY• Use of pictures of fake

armies, trucks, and machinery were used to hide the Allies invasion

destinations.

• Bad weather almost caused General

Eisenhower to postpone D-day

INVASION

• Allied forces invade Germany controlled France

on June 6, 1944.

• Attack five different location sites

simultaneously. (Beaches of Normandy)

• False information given to Germany causes landing

sites to be lightly guarded.

• Largest military invasion in all of history.

INVASION Germany after World War 2

• Paris liberated on the 19th of August.

• France was liberated on the 25th of August,

1944.

• D-Day is often called the beginning of the

end of the war.

EFFECTS OF D-DAY

• Stopped the extermination of Jews

and other minority groups.

• Germany forced to surrender on May 7th

1945.

• Fall of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy.

WORKS CITED

• http://pacificparatrooper.wordpress.com/2013/06/06/june-6-d-day-in-art-2/

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_concentration_camps

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Germany_%281945%E2%80%9390%29

• http://mstecker.com/pages/fr2011nmap-d-day2d.htm

• http://www.generalpatton.org/D-Day/Patton_Dday.htm

• http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/homework/war/leaders.html

• http://www.bartking.net/bartking/shrimpboat/gunport.html

• http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/citizensoldier/conflicts/WWIIeto/

• https://chsapush3.wikispaces.com/Alex+Gilliland-D-Day