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WW II: End of the War in Europe |
"My men can eat there belts, but my tanks have gotta have gas."
Lt. Gen. George S. Patton, Jr. To General Dwight D. Eisenhower, 2 September 1944 |
"The Allied armies, through sacrifice and devotion and with God's help, have wrung from Germany a final and unconditional surrender. " President Harry S. Truman (1884-1972) Proclamation of Victory in Europe (V-E) Day, May 8, 1945 |
Lesson Objectives
Describe and analyze the logistics issues that defined the Allied thrust through France and into Germany. Describe and analyze the political issues that defined the Allied thrust through France and into Germany. Describe the differences in the operational strategies of Patton and Montgomery. Analyze Operation Market Garden, comparing its objectives with its outcomes. Describe the major events leading to the end of the war in Europe. |
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Describe the events in Western and Eastern Europe from June 6, 1944, that led to the downfall of Nazi Germany. What was the major factor (concern) in the planning and execution of operations in Europe from the breakout from Normandy to the final conquest of Germany? What were the objectives of Operation Market Garden? Why did it fail? What were the German objectives in the Battle of the Ardennes (Battle of the Bulge)? |
Assignment
Readings: Operation Cobra (breakout from Normandy beachhead) Wikipedia READ: Introduction only Animated Map of Normandy Campaign (June-August 1944) World War Two BBC "World War II: The War Against Germany and Italy" Charles B. MacDonald American Military History Maurice Matloff (ed) Washington: US Army Center of Military History, 1989 READ: From p. 483, "Cross-Channel Attack," to end of chapter, p. 498. Logistics and Supply Wikipedia This is a section of the article Allied advance from Paris to the Rhine Red Ball Express U.S. Army Transportation Museum Operation Market-Garden (Sept 1944) Wikipedia READ: Introduction only Battle of the Bulge (Dec 1944 - Jan 1945) Wikipedia READ: Introduction and Aftermath Supplemental Resources: War & Conflict: World War II BBC An extensive portal containing links to excellent articles and multimedia on WW II. World War II Commemorative Brochures series U.S. Army Center for Military History
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