The document summarizes key events of World War 2 for the Allies. It describes how Churchill and FDR agreed to a two-front strategy against Germany by attacking from North Africa. The Allies had victories in North Africa and at Stalingrad, turning the tide on the Eastern Front. They also invaded Italy by land. On the home front, civilians mobilized to support the war effort. A major turning point was D-Day, the Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944. Germany eventually surrendered after the Soviets surrounded Berlin and the Allies fought off a German counterattack in the Battle of the Bulge. In the Pacific, the Allies closed in on Japan, which surrendered after the U.S. dropped atomic bombs