Monday, March 8, 2010

War for Europe & North Africa

1. To what did Roosevelt and Churchill agree early in the war?
They agreed that the U.S would focus on Hitler before the Pacific, because Churchill believed Hitler was more important.

2. Why was winning the Battle of the Atlantic so crucial to the fortunes of the Allies?
Winning the Battle of the Atlantic was so crucial to the fortunes of the Allies because it made ships able to carry troops and supplies safely across the Atlantic Ocean. It also gave them the oppurtunity to focus their naval forces and supplies in other places.

3. Why was the Battle of Stalingrad so important?
The battle of Stalingrad was so important because it was a major turning point on the Eastern Front. Hitler lost an entire army in the battle and this crushed any hope of him ever defeating the Soviet Union. Furthermore it opened another front that Germany had to defend.

4. What happened in the war in North Africa?
In the war in North Africa the allies went to help the British that were already stationed their defend against Rommel as well as continue the attack from the western side. This allowed the Allies to make another front to try and take away some of the pressure that was being put on the Soviet Union, as well as make a base from which they could attack Sicily and then Italy and then in the end Germany in the south side, but they did not succeed.

5. What happened after the Allies invaded Italy?
After the Allies invaded Italy Moussolini was overthrown by the Italian people, and so the Italians thought that this had withdrawn them from the war. This was not true though, and the Germans remained in Italy trying to fight off the Allied Forces until the end of the war.

No comments:

Post a Comment