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The Paideia School Class: American History and Government Unit Nine – Class Notes The Holocaust - History of the Jewish People - God said to Abraham , kill me a son……. - Ur to “Land of Milk and Honey” - Jewish Kingdoms – Saul, Solomon, David - different than others – belief in one God * - anti-semitism - longest running hate show in the history of man-kind - difference- people don’t do well with it. -First Exodus” Nebuchadnezzar- “Babylonian Captivity” - The Diaspora – Roman History - Bloodbath when Romans conquered Judea initially - Zealots – hanging out in protest at Masada - Jews dispersed - Yocanah – makes a deal that works for a long time – until Hitler – Jews at the mercy of leaders of countries – minorities - Ashkenazi – Europe Asia - African - Sephardic – Spain and - Levels of Observance - Orthodox – Hasidim - Traditional - Conservative - Reform - Reconstruction - Jews perpetually minorities in other countries from this time - Jews living in what is now – Poland, Russia, Germany, England, France, etc. - Christian anti- Semitism – writing of the Scriptures - Gospels – for eternity – deicide charge - John - Jew mentioned 66 times – only 6 Matthew, Mark, & Luke – invidious comparisons – written at a time of religious tension – religious marketing – minorities in Roman Empire - Council of Nicea – Jews outside of the mainstream of European life - Church laws- can not etc. – canonical law -= Crusades – ghettoes - Jews cant do some things and they must others - economics - Inquisition – purify Christianity – obviously this puts Jews and Moslems out - Reformation – Luther – German - Jews welcomed when times are bad – scapegoated and expelled as things go bad – All European countries - pogroms in many European countries - Forgery – Protocols of the Elders of Zion – comes out of czarist Russia – still circulated in current Arab world – not everyone in a culture supports a particular point of view – conspiracy of World Jewry - Dreyfuss in France in 19th Century - anti- Semites Petition in Germany and anti- Semitic party in Vienna when Hitler arrives - Rise of Nazis and Hitler - says “Jews” betrayed Germany - actually “Betrayed” by German army and Kaiser at the end of World War I - plus harsh conditions of Versailles - plus worldwide depression - Jews in Germany - Jews a part of Germany – a minority of the population – less than 2% of the population – serve proudly in German army -- Nuremberg Laws – 1935 – racial laws to segregate Jews from German society-violence - Berlin Olympics – 1936 - Evian Conference - Kristallnacht – November 1938 – Jews murdered and sent ot death camps – only time Jews have option of release - Question: Why don’t Jews leave Germany? - What is the American response? FDRPaper Walls – S.S. St.Louis- September 1, 1939 – War begins - Poland - Two wars begin – WW II and the The War Against the Jews - Methodology - Roles – Victims, Criminals, Rescuers & Bystanders - Countries, Communities, & Individuals - Choice – Range of Choices, Limited Choice and “Choiceless Choice” - Judgement Section Three – The Holocaust - Gypsies, Freemasons, & Jehovah’ Witness, also victims - Wannssee Conference – logistical planning to murder Jews and others as efficiently as possible - Six killing centers – - Sobibor - Majdanek - Treblinka - Auschwitz/Birkenau - Chelmno - zyklon B gas – done for the sake of the criminals - By end of 1941 – 80 to 90 % of the victims of the Holocaust gone - Righteous Persons – non-conformists in regular society – my goal for you - Survivors - Deniers Section 4 – America Moves Toward War - 1939 – after heated debate – cash and carry – too little too late - September 27, 1940 – Tripartite Pact – jolts America - America starts to get ready – Selective Service Act - Roosevelt wins re-election with 55% of the vote - England had to avoid being taken by the Germans - Lend- Lease Act – 1941 - “ the enemy of my enemy” is my friend – America supports Stalin - German wolf packs – Like WWI – Germans sank American vessels - Atlantic Charter – beginning of “ collective security” - followed by shoot on sight - Japan attacks Pearl Harbor – Oil fields in the Dutch East Indies or end to American oil embargo which was a response to Japanese aggression - Map – page 762 - December 7, 1941 – infamy Chapter 25 – The United States in World War II Section One – Mobilizing for Defense - 5 million volunteered – 10 million drafted - May 15, 1942 – Womens Auxiliary Army Corps – noncombat support roles - Experience of minorities - African-Americans did not see combat until April 1943 – segregated units – “Tuskegee Airmen” - “A Soldier’s Story”* - Mexican-Americans, Japanese-Americans, Native Americans all participated – (Future need to get rid of hyphens – negative sense only – positive culture food) - A Production Miracle – Chart p. 770. - Labor’s Contributions - By 1944 – nearly 18 million workers – three times more than 1941 ( still impact of Depression) - 6 million women! Rosie the Riveter! – only paid 60% of men’s salaries. Current statistics. - 2 million minority workers – 75% of defense contractors refused to hire Negro Americans - Hero – A. Philip Randolph - Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters - July 7, 1941 – “hardball” - Executive Order – 8802- June- no discrimination in defense industries Federal government “made” them do it Executive Branch of the government - Office of Scientific Research and Development - Manhattan Project - Video – Enola Gay and the Atomic Bombing of Japan - Branford, Washington - Los Alamos, New Mexico - Oak Ridge, Tennessee The Federal Government Takes Control Chart – p. 773 Notes – rationing ( two levels- food and natural resources) and Revenue Act of 1942 – adding Americans to income-tax rolls is subtracting money from those Americans. Activities of War Production Board Section 2 – The War for Europe and North America Britain and the United States vs. the Axis Powers after Pearl Harbor – Meet in D.C. on December 22, 1941 and decide to beat Germany first. Germany sinking ships – convoys break German hold on the Atlantic – crash American shipbuilding program. The Eastern Front and the Mediterranean - Nazi Offensive stalled outside of Moscow, Leningrad, & Stalingrad. Fear of the Eastern Front. - Battle of Stalingrad – 1,100,000 – Soviet losses - Soviets major reason for winning the war – Minority soldiers very significant. – January 31, 1943 surrender. - German surrender in North Africa on May 13, 1943 – sets up Italian campaign – Anzio- July 25, 1943- Mussolini gone - Heroes –Nisei, Tuskegee Airmen D-Day – June 6, 1944 Battle of the Bulge – December 16, 1944 Liberation of Death camps – mostly done by Soviets who come in from the East Race to Berlin – Soviets get there first – April 25, 1945 Cold War begins. Section Three – The War in the Pacific Japanese continue to advance in SE Asia after America enters the warDecember 1941 – Douglas MacArthur – “I Shall Return” April 18, 1942 – Doolittle raid on Tokyo May 1942 – Coral Sea- Japanese stopped for the first time June 3, 1942 – Midway – Japan caught off guard – turning point of the War in the Pacific- “island hopping” begins. Map- WWII: The War in the Pacific, 1942-1945 – p 786 Timeline- War in the Pacific and in Europe – 786-787 Kamikaze – Japanese suicide response to Allied offensive Iwo Jima – (Letters from) Okinawa Atomic bombs end the War General Leslie Groves J. Robert Oppenheimer July 16, 1945 – Successful test near Alamogordo,NM Hiroshima and Nagasaki Should America have the dropped the atomic bombs? Yalta – Germany divided into occupation zones which would become West Germany and East Germany. Now gone. ? – too many concessions given to Stalin in exchange for help in Asia that would not be needed. Nuremberg Trials- First time in history that victors put losers on trial for war crimes . issues of judgement. Allies occupy Japan for seven years . MacArthur Constitution democracy imposed – like Weimar. Section Four – The Home Front Women gained in self-esteem-divorce rate goes up African- Americans still getting the hell out of the South* California experiences tremendous growth. The OC!- defense industry GI Bill of Rights fuels suburban home ownership and college attendance. “Baby boom” as well. Continued racial discrimination leads to the formation of (CORE) to confront urban segregation in the North. “zoot-suit riots” for Mexican-Americans – connection to current issues with Hispanic people currently in America. Japanese internment – February 19, 1942- Camps on page 800 Unconstitutional – we later apologized- 1978 – money for mistreatment – What do you think? Bad things happen within a country during war. Which is why we always hear about “The war on Terror” - Will we be at “war” forever ? Chapter 26 – Cold War Conflicts Section One – Origins of the Cold War - Capitalism vs. communism – free enterprise vs. state control of the economy - republic vs. totalitarianism - WWII - daily invasion of the Western Front - kept atomic bomb secret – spying ?- start of espionage United Nations created – backfired as center of world peace April 12, 1945 – FDR dies and Truman takes over as President Potsdam Conference - Truman replaces Roosevelt - Attlee replaces Churchill - Stalin does not allow free election Poland as promised - Stalin interested in not allowing future invasions - Eastern Europe becomes a “buffer zone” - sources of current concern for Putin - war reparations through the split of Germany – makes East Germany weak - aims of the U.S. vs. the Soviets – on p. 810 - satellite nations – map on page 811 George Kennan – Mr. X – State Department – policy of containment in response to Communist aggression- “wars of national liberation” Winston Churchill – “iron curtain” speech Truman Doctrine – stop spread of Communism in Turkey and Greece – American financial aid to stabilize democracy ( or prevent the spread of communism ) in the Post-World War II world Marshall Plan – Western Europe devastated – American $ to rebuild Europe. Game of brinksmanship begins – Berlin Airlift NATO – first peacetime defensive alliance for America – April 4, 1949 – currently expanding – seen as a threat to Russia by Putin. Section 2 – The Cold War Heats Up Mao Zedong and communists win Chinese civil war from 1945-49 Chiang Kai-shek – ( Ross – Jiang Jie Shi )and Nationalists flee to Taiwan – Formosa Did American “lose” China? Shock wave of concern in U.S. The Korean War – know map on page 819 - MacArthur is fired after challenging Truman – shows that civilians do run the military in America-Yalu River - Two Koreas ( two Germanys) – North/South – East/West Section 3 – The Cold War Fear of communism taking over in America – traitors and spies and fears as modern America takes shape - Truman establishes Federal Loyalty Program – Loyalty Review Board – American Inquisition was it necessary - House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) - Hollywood Ten - blacklist - Truman vetoes The McCarran Act - Alger Hiss and Whittaker Chambers spy case - The Rosenbergs are executed - McCarthyism – political benefits for getting commies - Nixon - Roy Cohn-“Angels in America”- Tony Kushner - Bobby Kennedy - Original “Manchurian Candidate” – Frank Sinatra - The Crucible – Arthur Miller ( Mr. Marilyn Monroe) - downfall – Joseph Welch and Army hearings - Causes and Effects of McCarthyism – Chart – 827 Section 4 – Two Nations Live on the Edge - brinksmanship – tension between the US and the USSR(Brr- Cold War) - hydrogen bomb- “ weapons of mass destruction”- WMD - Ike and John Foster Dulles - CIA – Central Intelligence Agency - covert vs. overt -The Warsaw Pact – Soviet dominated Eastern Europe- vs. NATO - Nation of Israel created – 1948 – religion and nationalism Zionism - Suez Canal – 1955 – Eisenhower Doctrine – Non-aligned Egypt - Space Race – U-2 incident - Nikita Khruschev - Failed Hungarian Uprising – November 1956 Chapter 27 – The Postwar Boom – picture on page 838-839 Section One – Postwar America - By summer of 1946 – 10 million men and women released from the armed forces - De-mobilization – economic term for the adjustment from wartime to peacetime conditions - Economy booms despite predictions to the contrary - GI Bill of Rights - Assembly line , suburban homes – Levitt and Kaiser * contained racial covenants – NO AFRICAN AMERICANS ALLOWED! - Men and women unable to adjust to new roles within marriage and divorce rates rise – still important in contemporary society - Congressional price controls needed for two years after the war due to a shortage of goods - Extent of recovery – charts on page 842 - Truman experienced domestic problems - 1946 big for strikes - shortages of goods, inflation, & strikes angered Americans Social Unrest Persists - African- Americans return to racist country after fighting for freedom. What did anyone think was going to happen? - Truman* issues an executive order desegregating the military second executive order dealing with racial discrimination in U.S. – Democrats – Republicans- ? - Jackie Robinson – April 15, 2007 – 60th Anniversary – How is America responding? – AJC – 4/9/07 - Dixiecrats and J. Strom Thurmond form a Third Party in Election of 1948 - Truman comes from behind for a stunning victory in 1948 famous picture on page 844. – Fair Deal had limited success – despite 3rd party – not like Al - Eisenhower wins Election of 1952 – McCarthysim plays a role, Commies in China (Korean War), & Democratic corruption - Richard Nixon – “Checkers speech” – “nice Republican coat” - Ike – “middle of the road” – conformity is king Civil Rights enters a new era - ? - African Americans are tired of second class treatment and they get organized and fight back within the system to get equal rights. WWII and Korea – ironic fights for freedom - Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka – 1954 NAACP needs a test case- Judicial Branch-Thurgood Marshall- “separate, but equal, is not equal” - Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus boycott – 1955 MLK, JR enters the national scene- back of the bus Section Two – The American Dream in the Fifties The Organization and the Organization Man- white collar world - Death of a Salesman – IBM – conformity – corporation wife (need to know how to throw a proper party) New terms - conglomerates – multi-national corporations - franchises - Suburbia! – We are now the Suburban Nation! Which way to our nearest drive- thru? - Baby Boom – current implications – Schwab cartoon commercials - Dr. Salk and Dr. Spock ( Not the Vulcan!) - Adventures (?) of Ozzie and Harriet vs. The Feminine Mystique, Norman Rockwell – Lenox, Massachusetts - Suburban Nation needs The Automobile Culture (add pollution, traffic , and balance of trade issues for imported oil and the Consumer Nation) ( American teen-agers are the biggest! Where is my iPod?) ( 100 million sold 4/9/07 – wants vs. needs – AJC – 4/9/07) - Interstate Highway System - Death of inner-cities - planned obsolescence – My iPOD broke! I need a new one that has new and improved features! $$ - credit continues to expand - Marketing and advertising are big businesses (college majors} Section Three – Popular Culture - Mass media – TV – now cable and satellite, - National magazines – (PEEPHOLE) – national culture - Movies – Snakes on a Plane! - Good stuff - Beat Generation – non-conformity, literature and music, lifestyle – - Rock “n” Roll – white culture listen to African-American music – I want to rock and roll and party every day! - Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Buddy Holly - Birth of Cool – Miles Davis- “most influential jazz musician of all time” (CR) – many played with him Section Four – The Other America - White Flight initially represents white middle-class going out to suburbs – corporations follow leaving inner cities to minorities without work . Inner city crumbles – sets up ghettoes like in England during industrial revolution. - Michael Harrington – The Other America: Poverty in the United States (1962) – social science – your parents and many social reformers from Paideia - urban renewal – government attempts to “fix”urban areasWhat is going on in Atlanta 2007? - Native American issues - braceros do not return to Mexico after the War – Longoria incident – current situation with growth of Hispanic population in America