American History World War II

World War II ~ Lesson 6 The War in Europe

The United States joined Great Britain, France, and 46 other countries to fight against the Axis Powers. These countries became known as the Allies.

The United States did not have enough trained soldiers to fight in both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. President Roosevelt decided to fight the Germans first. He sent a few troops and ships to the Pacific to hold off the Japanese. The Americans captured Italy in April of 1944.

Normandy

On June 5, 1944 the troops crossed the English Channel. They landed in France. This was the greatest battle of the war. June 6 was called D-Day. The troops landed on Omaha Beach in France. General Eisenhower was in command. In July the troops moved off the beach and fought their way through hedges, fields, and vineyards. They pushed the Germans back across France toward Germany. By September, the Allies forced the Germans all the way home. The Russians closed in on the east.

Normandy

The Germans developed a new rocket called the V-2 bomb. They could fly without pilots. Hundreds landed on British cities. Thousands of civilians were killed.

In April 1945, the Russians pushed the Germans to Berlin. This was the capital of Germany.

On April 12, 1945, President Roosevelt died of a heart attack. Vice President Harry Truman became the new President.

On May 7, 1945 the war in Europe was over. The Germans surrendered. The Americans found hundreds of thousands had been killed in camps. Most were Jews.

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