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stick around until the end of the video
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to learn how you can get an exclusive
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deal just for oversimplified viewers so
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what else is happening well when I said
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britain was all alone that wasn't
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entirely true many Commonwealth nations
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and other allied colonies had joined the
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war in Britain support they would play a
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key role throughout the war particularly
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in the African and Italian campaigns on
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the axis side Germany Italy and Japan
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signed a defensive tripartite pact
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bringing their military lines even
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closer together the soviet union's war
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against finland should have been an easy
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victory but it became a humiliating
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struggle and their military ineptitude
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was put on full display in the end they
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did force the Finns to sue for peace
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then they continued their honorable
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campaign of pushing around much smaller
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countries by annexing the baltic states
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and part of northern Romania france's
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colonies in Equatorial Africa were like
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heck no we aren't going to join the
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Germans and they all pledged their
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allegiance to free France except for
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Gabon which had to be taken by military
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force the Allies also tried to capture
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the strategic port of the car but that
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ended in failure Mussolini had seen
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Hitler's successes and he thought now it
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was Italy's time to shine so he tried to
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take British Somaliland and that went
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pretty well then he tried to take Egypt
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and that went less well then he tried to
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take Greece and that went really badly
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Churchill began referring to Italy as
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Europe's soft underbelly
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he began favoring a military campaign
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from the south and started sending
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British troops to Greece all of this had
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Hitler pretty concerned and he moved to
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protect his southern flank he had been
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getting friendly with hungry and twisted
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the arm into signing the tripartite pact
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and joining the Axis powers Romania was
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also eager to join for protection
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against the Soviet Union the tripartite
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pact was designed to prevent any other
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countries from deciding to join the
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Allies specifically Britain's old ally
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the pesky United States of America when
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war first broke out American public
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opinion was strongly against joining in
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in 1940 there was an election the
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Republican candidate said I will not
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send any young Americans to die in
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Europe and sitting president Franklin D
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Roosevelt said I will also not send any
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young Americans to die in Europe unless
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I have to then I might and Roosevelt won
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Churchill asked him to join the war
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Roosevelt said no can do Winston but you
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know what here have some weapons America
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began supplying the Allies with food and
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munitions but there was one problem
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German u-boats were sinking thousands of
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Allied supply ships in the Atlantic
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including American ones
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if the Germans could sever Britain's
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supply line the UK would starve
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throughout the war the Allies had to
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come up with better technology to fight
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the u-boats improved radar aircraft with
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longer range better weaponry and convoy
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tactics at one point a man even called a
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meeting and said pykrete it takes him
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would you take some ice you put them
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together you get pykrete and then he
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pulled out a gun and shot some wooden it
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shattered and then he shot some pykrete
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and the bullet ricocheted off that hit
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someone else in the conference room then
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they tried to make a pykrete aircraft
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carrier but that idea was scrapped
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because that's a really dumb idea in the
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end Alan Turing and his team of code
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breakers cracked Germany's Enigma code
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and the u-boats gradually became less
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and less of a threat back in Africa
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Britain decided to push Italy out of
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Egypt hey that was pretty easy so they
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kept going Hitler realized he was going
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to have to finally step in and do
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something he went to Bulgaria Yugoslavia
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and said hey I'm gonna move troops
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through you to get to Greece so either
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join us or you know be invaded Bulgaria
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opted to join them Yuka Slavia opted to
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be invaded then Greece finally fell to
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the joint German Italian invasion the
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British had moved troops from North
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Africa to fight in Greece which helped
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Rommel and his tank divisions push the
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British back to Egypt and they could
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have kept going but a small mostly
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Australian force held out under siege
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for eight months into birth denying the
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Germans a strategic port city and
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disrupting their supply line despite
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having some success in the Middle East
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the British didn't seem like any real
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threat for now Hey Soviet Union look out
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with three million troops Hitler
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launched the largest ground invasion in
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history and Stalin was far from ready
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both Churchill and Roosevelt had warned
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him of an impending attack but he dug
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his head in the sand and the Soviets
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didn't stand a chance
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Germany made staggering progress with
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huge encircling movements capturing
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mind-boggling numbers of Russian troops
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a quarter million a paella stock Minsk
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300,000 at Smolensk nearly 700,000 at
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Kiev and again at V asthma and brines
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Leningrad was put under a siege that
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would last and insufferable for years
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the invasion of Russia had been Hitler's
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main ideological goal from the beginning
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and is hatred for the ethnic people's
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there was now unleashed in all its fury
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the Eastern Front of the Second World
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War was brutal for all that endured it
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the Germans were now inside of Moscow
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and that's it it's all over but then it
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happened
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it got cold stupid cold Hitler had hoped
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the Soviets would give up before winter
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but they kept fighting his commanders
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came to him and said can we please dig
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in for the winter and wait until spring
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no keep going but oil is literally
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freezing inside our vehicles that's fine
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keep going we're having to leave the
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corpses of our frozen horses by the side
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of the road so we can still find a way
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in the snowdrift perfectly normal
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keep going Hitler hadn't given his
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millions of men winter clothing and
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supplies because he thought he really
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should have won by now then Stalin
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called in troops from the Siberian front
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specially trained to fight in the
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extreme cold and the Germans were no
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match they were now being pushed back
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they had no choice but to dig in and
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wait for winter to end Germany's
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victories were staggering and Japan was
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eager not to miss the victory bus their
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war in China had come to a standstill
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but they wanted to keep expending the
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sphere of influence and getting the
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sweet sweet raw materials they began
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making plans to expand southwards but
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there was a problem Southeast Asia was
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heavily colonized by America and Great
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Britain it was also full of potion ocean
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mint naval combat and there was no way
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the Japanese Navy could stand up to the
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US and the UK so they thought wouldn't
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it be nice if we could destroy their
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navies before we begin our conquest and
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so it was on December 7 1941 the
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Japanese launched a surprise air raid on
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the US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor and
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inflicted a huge amount of damage they
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also attacked British colonies in
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Southeast Asia
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Roosevelt had no choice but to declare
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war on Japan and so did Churchill Hitler
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then declared war on America even though
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he totally didn't have to the attack on
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Pearl Harbor seemed like a big Japanese
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victory but they didn't attack any of
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the naval or Perry
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fuel storage tanks or the submarine base
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meaning the Pacific Fleet would be up
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and running again pretty soon in the
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meantime though the Japanese were able
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to begin their conquest they took Guam
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the Gilbert Islands Wake Island Hong
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Kong in the Philippines be forced
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Thailand to join them so they can March
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their troops through to Malaya they
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swept through Singapore North Borneo the
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East Indies New Guinea the Solomons and
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they were now threatening northern
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Australia and the borders of India
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Japan's victory had been as staggering
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as the Germans and re-enforced the
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Japanese idea that this was a divine war
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which they were destined to win but
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their victories had been based on speed
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not power and power would eventually
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catch up with them for now though in all
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occupied nations the people suffered
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persecution forced labor harsh
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punishments for any who spoke out
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against their occupiers in Europe the
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Nazis were rounding up ethnic minorities
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and other unwanted groups and
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individuals in particular millions of
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Jewish people would suffer through the
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terrible events of the Holocaust brave
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resistance movements rose up in defiance
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of their invaders well the people held
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out for hope and hope was coming winter
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was over and Hitler could continue his
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push eastward but this time he switched
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off his strategy he wanted to focus on
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the south his plan was to cut off the
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Russian armies in the Caucasus an area
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full of oil and then invade the Caucasus
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and take all the oil his forces moved
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across the north with ease and Hillier
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got cocky he rerouted the fourth Panzer
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army south early leaving the 6th army to
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complete the encircling movement alone
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to do so the sickle army had to reach
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and take the key Soviet city of
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Stalingrad the Russians defended it
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fiercely and Stalingrad saw some of the
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harshest fighting of the entire war the
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Soviets held up the German advance for
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five months as they battled in the
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war-torn city which bought them valuable
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time when the Germans had first launched
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their invasion a year earlier the
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Soviets had moved their factories to the
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east those factories had been building a
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but ton of tanks and aircrafts and
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getting the Soviet army to scratch now
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it was ready Stalin gathered his new and
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improved forces around the city and in
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an attack that resembled Hitler's own
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encirclement tactics they began
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surrounding the 6th army Hitler's
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commanders came to him and said hey
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maybe we should retreat but Hitler said
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no no you stay
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the entire stick the army was trapped
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and had to surrender with complete air
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superiority the Soviets started pushing
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westward for Stalin it was a resounding
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victory for Hitler and absolute
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catastrophe things also weren't looking
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too good for Hitler elsewhere with
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America now and the war allied bombing
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over German cities reached devastating
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levels in Africa the British had pushed
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Rommel back again then they were pushed
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back again and finally after a decisive
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battle at El Alamein and with American
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and British troops arriving in the West
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the Germans and Italians were squeezed
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out of Africa Japan was also already
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seeing its rapid success being turned
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around they attempted to take the island
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of Midway but the US Navy was ready for
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the attack and they sank Japan's carrier
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actually they sent a lot of them it was
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a battle from which the Japanese Navy
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would never recover British Indian and
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Chinese troops held the line in the
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harsh jungle terrain of Burma and the
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Japanese suffered losses in the Solomon
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Islands and New Guinea they began to
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realize they were not invincible with
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the axis Out of Africa the Allies had to
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decide their next move Churchill still
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wanted to attack from the south while
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the Americans prefer to fool sea
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invasion in northern France all right
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said the Americans will do it your way
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Allied forces successfully landed in
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Sicily and began moving north they also
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carried out bombing raids over Rome the
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thing was many of the people in Sicily
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had relatives living in America and they
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greeted the American troops quite warmly
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with the war reaching home territory
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most Italians just weren't that into it
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and Mussolini was suddenly very
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unpopular he was voted out by his own
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fascist grand council and was toppled
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from power Italy immediately began
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negotiations for surrender Hitler wasn't
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surprised and had already sent
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reinforcements southward in an operation
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he ironically called Operation access
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German troops quickly disarmed Italian
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troops in the north the Allies continued
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fighting the Germans up through Italy
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but then winter set in
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meaning mud and everything slowed to a
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halt all right said the Americans let's
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do it our way as well Germany had made
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itself a lot of enemies and millions of
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Allied troops had been gathering in
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England as factories worked around the
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clock producing the war materiel needed
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for a super crazy massive the likes of
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which the world has never seen before
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invasion of Europe the Germans knew in
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allied invasion would come but they
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didn't know where it would land
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thanks to Allied deception tactics they
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thought there was a pretty good chance
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it would come a Calais but the Allies
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were really gonna land in Normandy
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because I was less fortified and the
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beaches were nicer under the careful
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planning of General Dwight Eisenhower
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the invasion that had been long in the
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making was just about ready to go
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just one thing was preventing the launch
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the British weather
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while everyone sat around waiting for a
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decent day and then it came on the night
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of June 5th over a thousand bombers took
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off the rated coastline defenses while
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paratroopers were dropped inland in a
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bit of a chaotic operation tasked with
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sabotaging defenses and capturing key
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bridges to stop any German
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reinforcements from reaching the beaches
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early the next morning the barrage came
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as Allied ships fired a huge number of
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shells at the German fortifications and
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then the landings the Americans at Utah
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and Omaha the British had golden sword
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and the Canadians at Juno it was a
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tremendous struggle with a great loss of
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life particularly at Omaha but the
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Allied troops captured the beaches and
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the landings were success then they
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began their movements inland they took
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the port of Sher Berg and the city of
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Qom the Americans move south to capture
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Brittany then in a massive disaster for
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the Germans British and Canadian troops
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from the north and Americans from the
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south trapped a German Seventh Army in a
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near wipeout encircling movement in
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August Allied troops landed in the South
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of France too little resistance on one
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beach all they found was a French man
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handing out champagne Paris was
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liberated and the Germans were pushed
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out of France as the Allies entered
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Belgium in the Far East the ally started
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to push the Japanese out of Burma as the
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Americans launched a two-pronged
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offensive in the Pacific in the south
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General MacArthur led the push to
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liberate the Philippines while General
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Nimitz oversaw the brutal island-hopping
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campaign American forces had to make
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hard-fought landing after a hard-fought
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landing on fiercely defended small
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islands as they moved steadily towards
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the Japanese mainland the Japanese
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belief that the greatest thing a person
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could do was to die in battle and the
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most dishonorable act was to surrender
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as a result they fought ferociously to
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the very end and the closer the
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Americans got to the mainland the more
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ferocious the resistance became in
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February 1945 the Americans captured the
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island of Iwo Jima and an intense fire
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bombing campaign of Japan's wooden
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cities began the ally suffered some
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setbacks trying to liberate the
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Netherlands but they were making
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progress and were now threatening the
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industrial heartland of Germany Hitler's
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health both mentally and physically was
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rapidly deteriorating things were
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looking bad and he was desperate he said
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we need to turn this thing around and
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I've just the trick
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remember a few years back when we
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blitzkrieg through the our den and
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trapped the Allied forces in Belgium
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well I'm gonna do the exact same thing
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again he gathered his forces and tried
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to pound them through the our den he
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used up the remainder of Germany's
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strength and resources and he managed to
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create quite a nice bulge he also
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trapped some American forces in the
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Belgian town of Bastogne the Germans
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sent the trapped Americans a message
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saying surrender or be annihilated
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when it was read out
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commanding officer he said they wanted
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surrender no sir they want us to
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surrender nuts
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and that's what they sent off as their
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official reply General Patton's Third
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Army then managed to break the seats
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from the Southwest and the Germans were
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pushed back Hitler's last-ditch attempt
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had failed of what followed was a total
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collapse of the German forces the Allies
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pushed into Germany from both sides the
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Soviet Union took Warsaw and kept
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pushing to Berlin in his bunker Hitler
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realized all hope was lost Berlin fell
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and with it Hitler's dreams of a great
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German Empire two of the Axis nations
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had been knocked out one to go the
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Americans began their assault on Okinawa
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the last island before they would reach
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the Japanese mainland the desperate
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Japanese fought hard launching kamikaze
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attacks on the US ships the citizens of
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Okinawa suffered through the terrible
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fighting but in two months the island
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was captured the Allies now had to make
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a choice either continued the
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devastating struggle up the Japanese
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mainland or they could try to coerce the
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Japanese into surrendering now in July
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the first successful atomic bomb test
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took place in New Mexico and the
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destructive weapon was ready for use
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America and the UK were also seeing the
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Soviet Union not so much liberating as
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occupying its captured territories and
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so they wanted to put on a show of force
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on August 6th the a bomb fell on Russia
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then on the 9th Nagasaki the cities were
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reduced to rubble and for the people
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living there it was a terrible fate but
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for the Allies it achieved their main
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aim in September the Emperor announced
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Japan's surrender saying the war
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situation has developed not necessarily
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to Japan's advantage after six years war
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was finally over the Allies occupied
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Japan for eight years the Emperor was
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allowed to keep his position but General
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MacArthur made sure this picture was
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printed in the Japanese press to display
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to the Japanese people that their
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emperor was not the divine powerful
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being they had believed Germany was
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divided between America the UK France
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and the Soviet Union in 1949 the Allied
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sectors were united into West Germany
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the Second World War had been more
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terrible and destructive than the first
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in its aftermath two major superpowers
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with two very different ideologies had
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come out victorious and the tension
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between the two of them would create a
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new kind of war
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a very very cold one Wow Churchill that
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