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Wwii Essay, Research Paper
World War II
It is important that people of all ages learn about World War II. This is a war that not only
killed the most soldiers in any war ever fought, but also changed the U.S. economically. The
U.S.
was just getting over the Great Depression and were planning to stay neutral in all international
affairs. But the involvement in World War II brought the U.S. together as a nation. Both race
and gender in the workforce became equal and jobs became vast. Many young men and women
risked their lives to fight for this great country. Those that survived the war were honored for
their
courage and bravery, yet others were not as lucky to make it through the war, but were also
honored. A day known as Veteran’s Day is celebrated every year on November 11th to honor
those
who bravely fought in this devastating war. The more people know about World War II, the
more
they get an inside look at what their grandparents went through during these rough times and
that’s
important to know. The history of your family’s past. As I researched this topic, I found many
helpful articles. For example, at
www.nara.gov/exhall/people/people.html, I found out everything, from what happened before
the
war, what happened during the war, and how it ended. It stated: Fifty-six years have passed since
World War II, the greatest and most destructive war in history, occurred. It lasted from 19391945
and an estimated 25 million soldiers, both enemies and allies, were killed. By far the most
threatening event and cause of the war was the emergence of Hitler in Germany. He believed that
Germany should expand in order to bring within it all Europeans of German nationality. Another
dictator who caused tension in Europe was Mussolini. With success, he conquered Ethiopia and
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made it an Italian economic colony. Japan also attempted to expand itself and conquer what they
could in Asia . France and Great Britain did what they could to keep the peace with Germany but
were unsuccessful.
On Sept.1,1939, Hitler’s invasion on Poland caused England and France to declare war on
Germany. On Sept.3,1939. Because of Hitler’s hatred for the Jews, six million were
exterminated
in their homeland of Poland. Hitler also attempted to conquer Russia but failed because of the
harsh
weather. His army could not overcome it. Although Hitler he not conquer Russia, he succeeded
in
conquering many other countries such as the Czech. Republic and Austria. He was becoming a
very
fearful tyrant who was unstoppable.
On Sept.5,1939, president Franklin D. Roosevelt declared neutrality. The U.S. did not want
to become involved in international affairs. One major event that lead the U.S. to get involved in
the
war was the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. The Japanese, under the leadership of Yamamoto,
had
a vast Southern Operation to attack Pearl Harbor, the East Indies, Malay, the Phillippines, Guam,
and Malaya. Germany, Italy, and Japan were all axis countries that were fighting against the
allies
in Europe. The U.S. and great Britain, under the leadership of Winston Churchill, declared war
on
Japan on Dec.8. Germany and Italy then declared war on the U.S. on Dec.11.
The U.S. now had to prepare itself for war. Going into war affected the U.S. in many ways.
Family life changed immensely. Many women began to work while many other young men and
women enlisted in the army. Job opportunities became vast. The qualifications because of race
and
gender changed. This brought peole together because they worked equally. Although women
were
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not allowed to participate in battle, they did served in the so-called “noncombat” missions. Thses
missions often proved to be very dangerous. Women who enlisted knew what htey were getting
into,
but were still willing to fight for their country.
World War II dragged on until the spring of 1945. American forces continued to push the
German Army eastward. It was only a matter of time before they made contact with the Russian
army. The first meeting took place near the town of Strehla on April 25,1945. On April 30,1945,
Hitler knew he had been defeated and committed suicide. On May 7, Germany unconditionally
surrendered and signed the surrender terms in Berlin, Germany.
The creation of the atomic bomb caused many issues to be brought up on whether or not to
use this as a weapon on enemies of the U.S. Scientists of the Manhattan Project had been
working
anxiously throughout the war to develop the atomic bomb before the Germans did. The new
weapon
was first tested on the ground in the deserts of New Mexico. No one knew if this bomb could be
dropped from an aircraft without endangering the lives of the crew.
The unit selected for this dangerous mission was the 509th Composite Group commanded by
Colonel Paul W. Tibbets. He flew the first atomic bomb mission to Hiroshima on August 6,1945.
A second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki on August 9,1945. Within a week, Japan sued for
peace.
The Japanese government announced their willingness to surrender within a week of the
dropping
of the two atomic bombs. This was another joyous victory for the U.S. The soldiers who were
involved and had survived this dreadful war were now able to go back to their families back
home.
See how important it is to know about the events that occurred during World War II. People
get to know what their grandparents lived through and how it affected them and their families.
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They get an insight on both a personal and educational level. There are countless veterans that
would
rather not talk about painful memories of those years when they fought in World War II.
Although
there are many that would be more than happy to share their experiences with their
grandchildren.
World war II is a part of our history that will never be forgotten. We can’t bring back the lives
that
were lost, but because of them and those that survived, we came together as one and worked
together
to win this harsh war. In my opinion, war is something that can be prevented. By resolving
problems
in a logical manner before they get out of hand is one of many ways to prevent war from
happening.
We live in a world where people think that war is the only way to resolve major issues and
problems.
We’ve got a long way to go to truly achieve peace in this world.