Tuesday, March 9, 2010

War for Europe and North Africa - Part II

6. What was D-Day?
D-Day was when 3 million british american and canadian soldiers gathered together to attack the beaches of Normandy. This was the first day of the invasion, And at night soldiers parachuted down into German lines and thousands of soldiers were carried onto the shore. The Germans were waiting for them though, and had set up fortifications. Many were slaughtered because they were sitting ducks once they got off of the boats. Many also died because the boats dropped them off too early and so the water was too deep and they were weighed down by their equipment, and so they sunk to the bottom and drowned.

7. What happened at the Battle of the Bulge?
When America captured the first German town, Hitler retaliated by sending his troops to try and break through the Allies Lines and recapture Antwerp. This was the battle of the bulge, and the German tank divisions broke through the American defenses because they were weak. The tanks kept going into the Allied territory, which created a sort of bulge which is where the name comes from.

8. What did Allied troops find in Germany?
The allied troops found the death camps that were in Germany.

9. What happened to Hitler? What happened to F.D. Roosevelt? Who became U.S. President?
After the death camps were found, Hitler committed suicide because he did not want to be tortured. FDR had a stroke and died after, and Truman was elected as president.

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