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Title: World War II


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Chapter 24
  • World War II

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Aggression and Dictators
  • Communistic Dictatorships
  • Josef Stalin Soviet Union
  • Totalitarian State a nation in which a single
    party controls government and every aspect of
    peoples lives
  • Benito Mussolini appointed prime minister after
    threatening to overthrow the govt
  • Turned Italy into a fascist state
  • Fascism a political system based on militarism,
    extreme nationalism, and blind loyalty to the
    state and its leader (end to FoP and all other
    parties)

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Germany
  • WWI frustrations
  • Reparations
  • 1921 Adolf Hitler becomes leader of National
    Socialist Party (Nazi)
  • Form of facism
  • Racism at the core (Anti-Semitism)
  • Hitler blames Jews for loss during WWI
  • Great Depression Hitler as Chancellor
  • Outlawed parties, secret police
  • Jews banned from schools, med. and law professions

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Japan
  • Militaristic state
  • Preached racial domination
  • Thought they needed more land to expand their
    nation

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Military Aggression
  • Aggression a warlike act by one country against
    another without cause
  • Japan attacks China (1931)
  • Army acts w/o permission
  • League of Nations protests but does nothing
  • Killed 250K
  • Italy Invades Ethiopia (1935)
  • League of Nations does nothing

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German Aggression
  • Rebuilding of military against Treaty of
    Versailles
  • Sent troops into the Rhineland
  • Then took over Austria
  • Hitler threatens to invade Czechoslovakia
  • Fran. and Brit. Protest
  • Meeting in Munich
  • Appeasement a policy of giving in to aggression
    in order to avoid war

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German Aggression Cont.
  • Munich Pact Hitler allowed to take over
    Sudetenland for not seeking any other land
  • Couple months later, Hitler took over the rest of
    Czechoslovakia

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American Neutrality
  • Neutrality Act 1935
  • Forbids the president from selling arms, making
    loans, or giving any form of assistance to any
    nation involved in a war
  • Good Neighbor Policy
  • FDR believed this would strengthen ties in Latin
    America
  • Frees Cuba
  • Pulls American direct influence out of Latin
    America

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War in Europe
  • Sept. 1, 1939 Hitler invades Poland
  • Nazi-Soviet Pact
  • Poland split between the two
  • Surprises the World WHY?
  • Stalin invades Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, and
    Latvia
  • France and Britain declare war on Germany
  • April 1940 Denmark and Norway fall to Germany

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War cont.
  • Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium fall in May
  • 6 weeks later, France surrenders
  • Battle of Britain
  • Bombing raids by Germany
  • Germany tries to invade Britain
  • June 22, 1941 Hitler invades Soviet Union

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The United States goes to WAR!!!
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Congressional Sympathies
  • Lend-Lease Act
  • Favored by most Americans WHY?
  • Better than Supplies for Cash
  • Help anyone fighting Nazis
  • Military Buildup
  • Cong. Approves more Mil. Spending
  • Peacetime draft
  • Af. Am. Mil. Units

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Atlantic Charter
  • Roosevelt and Churchill
  • Neither nation would seek territorial gain
  • All people will have right to choose own
    government
  • New international organization

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Events leading to War
  • Japan invades Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam
  • Roosevelt bans metal trade and oil trade with
    Japan
  • So..

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Pearl Harbor
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Day of Infamy
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The War (Eur. Theatre)
  • 9 countries (Axis Powers) vs. 50 countries
    (Allied Powers)
  • Total War conflict utilizing more than just
    armed forces
  • Eastern Front
  • Soviet Winter
  • Stalingrad is held
  • Ends with Soviet victory in Stalingrad

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The War (Eur. Theatre)
  • Southern Front
  • Rommel swept across Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt
  • Eventually stopped and caused to retreat by the
    British
  • Gen. Eisenhower occupies Morocco and Algeria

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The War (Pac. Theatre)
  • Japan takes over Philippines and forces MacArthur
    to retreat
  • MacArthur is given command of entire Pacific
    forces
  • Bataan Death March
  • 70K American and Pilipino
  • 65 mile march

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The War (Pac. Theatre)
  • The Turning Points of the War
  • Battle of Coral Sea
  • US keeps Japan from New Guinea
  • New style of naval warfare
  • Battle of Midway
  • Americans destroy 4 carriers, 322 aircraft

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The Domestic War
  • Building the Military
  • Draft
  • 15 million volunteers and draftees
  • Women
  • Nurses, pilots, secretaries

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Domestic Actions
  • Economy
  • War Production Board
  • Output is doubled
  • Required Support
  • Food, clothing, and equipment donated
  • Victory gardens
  • War bonds
  • Rationing limits on scarce goods
  • Use of coupons
  • Coffee, sugar, meat, shoes, gasoline, tires

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Women in Industry
  • What types of Jobs would be open?
  • Furnace tenders, welders, crane operators
  • Women gain confidence
  • How does this affect their future?
  • Rosie the Riveter What makes her so important?

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Japanese Americans
  • Intern-temporarily imprison
  • Exec. Order 9066 Any proof?
  • 110K Japanese placed in camps
  • take what you can
  • Some were given upon release
  • Formal apology in 1990
  • 442nd Nisei Regimental Combat Team
  • Most decorated unit in United States history

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Others in Crisis
  • German and Italian Americans were also placed
    into internment camps
  • Curfews
  • Travel restrictions

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African Americans
  • Injustice in Industry and Military
  • A Philip Randolph head of Brotherhood of
    Sleeping Car Porters
  • Threatened mass protest unless Roosevelt did
    something
  • Fair Employment Practices Committee

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Mexican Americans
  • Braceros - Mexican laborers
  • Mexican/American agreement

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Conclusion of the War
  • Italy Surrenders
  • D-Day (June 6, 1944)
  • Invasion of Normandy
  • 155K troops
  • August 1944 Paris is liberated

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Battle of the Bulge
  • German counterattack in Belgium
  • Germany is short of supplies and troops
  • Reasons?

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Invasion of Germany
  • January 1945 Soviets enter Germany
  • April 12, 1945 FDR dies from a stroke
  • Harry S Truman becomes President
  • April 16 Soviets begin attacking Berlin
  • April 30 Hitler commits suicide

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Holocaust
  • Hitler the final solution to the Jewish
    problem
  • Genocide the deliberate attempt to wipe out an
    entire nation or group of people
  • Other groups Poles, Slavs, Gypsies, Communists,
    and people with physical and mental disabilities
  • Death Camps Gas Chambers, torture, medical
    experiments

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Pacific Theatre
  • Battle of Midway
  • Last Japanese offensive
  • Island hopping Am. Forces capture one
    Japanese-controlled island at a time
  • Navaho are key to success
  • Casualties
  • 14k in Philippines
  • 6k in Iwo Jima
  • 12k in Okinawa

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Issues
  • Japanese willingness to die
  • Kamikaze - suicide pilots
  • A-Bomb tested in N. Mexico
  • Truman advised that invasion may cost ½ million
    lives

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Results
  • August 6, 1945
  • Hiroshima
  • Killed 130k instantly
  • August 9, 1945
  • Nagasaki
  • Killed 35K instantly
  • August 14, 1945
  • V-J Day
  • Formal surrender September 2, 1945 on USS Missouri
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