Title: D-DAY
1 D-DAY
- OPERATION OVERLORD THE ALLIED INVASION OF
NORTHWESTERN EUROPE - JUNE, 1944
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3 PLANNING FOR D-DAY
- LATE 1943-EARLY 44
- ALLIED LEADERS HAVE DECIDED TO BEGIN PREPARATIONS
FOR AN INVASION OF N.W. EUROPE - ALLIED LAND, AIR, NAVAL UNITS ARE MOVED TO
ENGLAND FOR TRAINING - SO WHAT?
- UNITS ARE WITHDRAWN FROM OTHER OPERATIONAL AREAS
- EX ITALY N. AFRICA
- WHY?
- MANY OF THEM HAVE COMBAT EXPERIENCE AGAINST
GERMANS - MANY ARE FAMILIAR W/ AMPHIBIOUS TACTICS
- RESULT?
- MASSIVE TROOP INCREASE IN ENGLAND
- GERMANS ARE ALERTED TO COMING INVASION
4 PLANNING FOR D-DAY
- PROBLEM
- GERMANS KNOW ALLIED INVASION WILL BE ACROSS THE
ENGLISH CHANNEL - QUESTION? WHERE WILL THE INVASION LAND
- HITLER CONVINCED INVASION WILL BE AT NARROWEST
POINT ACROSS THE CHANNEL (the Pas de Calais) - RESULT?
- HITLER WONT ALLOW REINFORCEMENTS MOVED INTO
NORMANDY - ANY TROOP MOVEMENT MUST HAVE HIS PERSONAL
APPROVAL - RESULT? GERMAN TROOP NUMBERS IN NORMANDY ARE NOT
AS STRONG AS POSSIBLE
5 OPERATION OVERLORD
- JUNE 6, 1944
- GOAL
- ALLIED INVASION OF NORTHERN EUROPE
- MASSIVE AMPHIBIOUS AIRBORNE INVASION
- TO ESTABLISH AN ALLIED BEACHHEAD IN N. FRANCE
- WHO? ALLIES (156,000 TROOPS, 4,000 LANDING
CRAFT, 6000 SHIPS, 11,000 PLANES) - U.S.
- U.S. ARMY AIRBORNE, AIR CORPS, INFANTRY,
RANGERS - U.S. NAVY
- U.S. COAST GUARD
- BRITS.
- ARMY AIRBORNE, INFANTRY
- R.A.F.
- ROYAL NAVY
- CANADIANS INFANTRY
- FREE FRENCH INFANTRY, NAVY
- WHERE? NORMANDY BEACHES, FRANCE
- GERMANS EXPECTED ATTACK TO ARRIVE IN DIFFERENT
PART OF FRANCE - WHY? GEORGE S. PATTON USED AS DECOY
6HITLERs ATLANTIC WALL, 1944
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8 OPERATION OVERLORD
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10U.S. WAR DEPARTMENT PULBIC SERVICE POSTER, 1944
11 12U.S. ARMY RANGER TRAINING ON CLIFF-SCALING
LADDER,1944
13 WWII GERMAN BEACH OBSTACLES, NORMANDY
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16U.S. INFANTRY APPROACH OMAHA BEACH, NORMANDYJUNE
6, 1944
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23 OPERATION OVERLORD
- ATTACK BEGINS
- NIGHT, JUNE 5-6 ALLIED AIRBORNE ASSAULT
- 0600, JUNE 6 ALLIED AMPHIBIOUS ASSAULT ON
NORMANDY BEACHES - HEAVY CASUALTIES ON BOTH SIDES OVER 2000 U.S.
KIA - EISENHOWER ALMOST CANCELS ATTACK
- ALLIES TAKE BEACHES MOVE INLAND
- AUGUST, 44 ALLIES LIBERATE PARIS
- SEPT. 44 FRANCE, BELGIUM, HOLLAND, LUXEMBOURG
LIBERATED - OCT. 44 U.S. ARMY ENTERS GERMANY
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30 THE FALL OF GERMANY
- LATE 1944 GERMANY IS ON VERGE OF DEFEAT
- WHY?
- RUSSIAN ADVANCE IN EAST
- U.S./BRIT. ADVANCE IN WEST
- MASSIVE GERMAN CASUALTIES
- ALLIED BOMBING CAMPAIGN
- GERMAN ECONOMY RUINED
- DEC., 1944 GERMANS TRY ONE LAST GAMBLE TO WIN
WAR - ARMORED / INFANTRY OFFENSIVE IN WEST
- BATTLE OF THE BULGE
- GERMANS LOSE CANT REPLACE LOSSES
- 120,000 KIA/MIA, 600 TANKS, 1600 PLANES
- APRIL, 1945 SOVIETS SEIGE BERLIN
- BATTLE OF BERLIN
- HITLER COMMITS SUICIDE
- UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER
- THIRD REICH HAS ENDED
- MAY 8, 1945 V-E DAY
31 V-2 ROCKET LAUNCH SITES
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36RED ARMY TROOPS IN STREET FIGHTING, BERLIN,
APRIL, 1945
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40ADOLF HITLERs CORPSE, PHOTO TAKEN BY SOVIET
TROOPS, BERLIN, 1945
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42U.S. MILITARY NEWSPAPER, STARS AND STRIPES,
HEADLINE, MAY, 1945
43 BATTLE OF BERLIN, MAY 1945
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46RED ARMY TROOPS CELEBRATE REISCHSTAG FLAG
RAISING, APRIL, 1945
47 REICHSTAG FLAG, BERLIN, 1945
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49RED ARMY TROOPS ADVANCE TOWARDS REICHSTAG BUILDING
50 RED ARMY TROOPS CELEBRATE CAPTURE OF THE
REICHSTAG
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53 HITLERS BUNKER TODAY