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  nazi leaders made a decision to move toward hitlerss final soulution. his plan was too exterminate 11,000 jews. the nazis goal was killing
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  west coast leaders pressed the FDR to adress threat . the president issued executive order 9066.
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  the british won a major victory at el alamein in egypt when they started to push westward . the next mounth allied troops landed in morocco ans algeria and then began to move east toward key german positions
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  german soliders serrendered from starving , sick, and they had frostbite. the german forces were trapped . hitler refused to let his army retreat.
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  mediterranean from tunisia and 2 mioe away from the italian mainland , sicily was the target for the invasion, sicily would have a great rick of U-boats .
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  mobs of off-dutty sailors roamed through mexican sections of Los Angekes attaking zooters. police arrested the zoot-suited victims not there attackers.
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  war time led to racial violence in many cities.the worst of the violence happened in detroit michigan . over 100,000 whites and blacks flooded a city park and faught.
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  the war refugee board . the war refugee worked with the red cross to help save jews.
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  june ,6 1944 ,is know as D-day. D-day is when allies hit germany in fource when more than 11,000 planes prepared the way.
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  there was a plan to overthrow hitler. an officer planted a bomb at hitlers headquarters. the explosion killed or wounded 20 people. hitler survived the blast.
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  the nazis attempt to kill all jew under control. massive murders took place with jews and other racist nazi protesters.
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  roosevelt, churchhill, and stalin met at yalta on the black sea. they descussed the final strategys for postwar germany.
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  B-29 bombers destroyed 16 square miles of tokyo. the bombing killed 83,000 and injured 100,000 more.
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  stalin still remaned in power . harry s truman had became president for the us.
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  the war ended in august 1945. plans for postwar would be turned into realities.