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Unit #10 Notes Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War • The American public was still suffering from the great depression and wanted little to do with the pending issues in Europe • London Economic Conference – – – – ______________________ Goal was to discuss ways to beat the global depression ______________________ Roosevelt undermined the Conference when he refused to agree to the stabilization policy – As a result of Roosevelt’s withdrawal a trend towards extreme nationalism and isolationism strengthened – ______________________ Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War • Foreign relations – – – – ______________________ He also promised to grant the Philippines independence ______________________ The net effect of these policies was that the US was giving up ambitions to be a world power in order to concentrate on the Western Hemisphere • The Good Neighbor Policy – ______________________ – Roosevelt renounced armed intervention and reversed the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine put in by Teddy Roosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War • Secretary Hull’s Reciprocal Trade Agreements – ______________________ – Roosevelt’s foreign trade policy lowered tariffs to increase trade – ______________________ • Totalitarianism spreads throughout Europe – – – – ______________________ Mussolini in Italy ______________________ Hirohito and Tojo in Japan • In the 30’s the American people responded to the Aggressive actions of Germany, Italy and Japan by retreating further into isolationism Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War – ______________________ • Mussolini invades Ethiopia - 1935 – Italy was expected to win in a week but find themselves in a brutal stalemate until Mussolini decides to employ chemical warfare • Spanish Civil War – ______________________ – In the US Roman Catholics supported Franco’s fascist rebels while the Abraham Lincoln Brigade provided active support for the Spanish Republican Gov’t – ______________________ • Neutrality Acts passed by U.S. Congress – – – – – Abandoned the policy of freedom of the seas ______________________ Made no distinction between aggressors and victims ______________________ American ships would be prohibited from sailing on the ships of warring nations Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War • Hitler systematically eliminates the Treaty of Versailles – – – – ______________________ Annexes Austria and the Sudetenland ______________________ Many nations allowed Hitler to do this because the treaty of Versailles was so lopsided • Munich conference 1938 – Neville Chamberlain gives in to Hitler’s requests and grants Germany the Sudetenland – ______________________ – ______________________ – ______________________ – British politician Winston Churchill – reaction – “They had to choose between war and dishonor. They chose dishonor; they will have war.” Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War • Germany signs the Non-Aggression Pact with the Soviet Union – ______________________ – He could now invade Poland with the Blitzkrieg effectively starting WWII (1939) – ______________________ – Many Jewish refugees from Europe had a difficult time fleeing to the US due to restrictive immigration laws and opposition from Southern Democrats and the State Department – ______________________ – Exceptions were made (Albert Einstein 1933) – ______________________ Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War • After the invasion of Poland, France and Britain waited behind the Maginot line for Hitler to attack – ______________________ – Hitler was mobilizing his armies for the full onslaught of France • France Falls – 1940 – – – – ______________________ Churchill takes over as Prime Minister of Britain ______________________ “The Miracle at Dunkirk” – Hundreds of ships help evacuate friendly troops across the English Channel Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War • US Congress’s first response to the fall of France was to pass a conscription law (the draft) – ______________________ • In 1940 Britain gave the US eight valuable naval bases in exchange for 50 American Destroyers – ______________________ • A strong majority of the American public favored providing Britain with “all aid short of war” • Election of 1940 – ______________________ – ______________________ – Roosevelt never intended to run for a third term but felt that the US needed his experienced leadership during international crisis – Willkie avoided deepening the sharp divisions among the American people when he avoided attacking Roosevelt for his increasingly interventionist policies Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War • After the failed attempt to conquer Britain the German’s shifted their focus to the Soviet Union – ______________________ • Lend-Lease Act – – – – Increased the debate over interventionists vs isolationists ______________________ ______________________ Made lend-lease aid available to the USSR • Roosevelt announces that the US will be the “Arsenal of Democracy” – Seinfeld Clip – ______________________ – An American propagandist Theodor Seuss Geisel creates anti-isolation cartoons Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War • Atlantic Charter (Aug. 1941) – Roosevelt + Churchill met secretly in the Atlantic to set goals for the war – ______________________ • people of all nations should choose their own govt. (selfdetermination) – ______________________ • American merchant ships fired upon – – – – Greer fired upon Kearny crippled Reuben James sunk ______________________ • Roosevelt insists that Japan must leave China – Japan needed the resources of China to build their imperialistic empire – ______________________ Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War • Japan’s surprise attack on Pearl Harbor • Pearl Harbor clip • Invasion of Pearl Harbor was a short term success for Japan – ______________________ – MacArthur is forced to abandon his men in Corregidor and flee to Australia – ______________________ America in World War II • Once at war, America’s first great challenge was to retool its industry for all-out war production • ___________________________ • ___________________________ • Although Japanese Americans were placed in internment camps during WWII as a result of anti-Japanese prejudice and fear • Bugs Bunny Clip • The general American attitude toward WWII was less idealistic and ideological and more practical than the outlook in WWI America in World War II • ___________________________ • Despite the demands of the wartime economy, inflation was kept in check during the war by federally imposed wage and price controls • ___________________________ • ___________________________ • The US government had to commission production in rubber due to the fact that most of it came from Southeast Asia America in World War II • Wartime Agencies – War Production Board – assigned priorities with respect to the use of raw materials and transportation facilities • ___________________________ • ___________________________ – • Fair Employment Practices Commission – saw to it that no hiring discrimination practices were used against blacks seeking employment in war industries While most American workers were strongly committed to the war effort, wartime production was disrupted by strikes led by the United Mine Workers • ___________________________ • ___________________________ – – Rosie the Riveter Most women were forced to reluctantly leave the workforce after WWII due to family obligations and men returning to their factory jobs America in World War II • African Americans in WWII • ___________________________ – Form a militant organization called the Congress of Racial Equality • ___________________________ • – Rally behind the slogan “Double V” (victory over dictators abroad and racism at home) Many Native Americans left their reservations to find work or join the military • ___________________________ • • • During WWII most Americans experienced economic prosperity and a doubling of their income ___________________________ ___________________________ America in World War II • Pacific Campaign – Battle of Coral Sea (May 1942) – First naval battle in history that took place entirely in the air • ____________________ – Battle of Midway (June 1942) – Battle for a tiny air field that saved Hawaii • ____________________ – Japanese made a crucial mistake in 1942, in their attempt to control the Pacific they overextended themselves instead of digging in and consolidating their gains • ____________________ • ____________________ America in World War II • Pacific Campaign • ____________________ – An early naval defeat inflicted by the Japanese shortened American supplies dangerously • ____________________ – Japanese losses were 20,000, compared to 1,700 for the Americans • ____________________ – The US seizes Guam which now allows US aircraft to conduct roundtrip bombing raids on Japanese home islands • ____________________ – Japanese begin to use civilians as decoys and “cover” • ____________________ • “Suicide Cliff” America in World War II • European Campaign – After the Battle of Britain and until 1943 Hitler’s greatest opportunity to defeat Britain was with German U-Boats destroying allied shipping – Instead of opening up a second front in France, Britain and the US attack Hitler’s forces in North Africa and Italy • ____________________ – The allies were not ready or mobilized for an invasion in France until 1944 and any invasion earlier than that could have been a major disaster • ____________________ – Roosevelt and Churchill agreed that nothing short of Germany’s unconditional surrender would be accepted • ____________________ America in World War II • North Africa • ____________________ – Rommel was commanding the German forces • ____________________ – The US came on the opposite flank and forced Rommel to retreat through Sicily and then Italy • ____________________ – Mussolini is overthrown and Italy surrenders • ____________________ • ____________________ • The Soviets wanted a second front in France in 1941 – They felt that the delay until 1944 was a deliberate strategy to weaken the USSR • ____________________ America in World War II • European Theatre • ____________________ – Dwight D. Eisenhower was the Supreme Allied Commander • ____________________ – Months of preparation led to the invasion – soldiers were quarantined once the plan was announced • Weeks of decoy operations had been run to throw off the Germans • ____________________ – Paratroopers (82nd & 101st) were to be dropped in the night before in order to take out artillery, MG-42 nests, seize bridges and outflank the enemy in the morning • ____________________ • ____________________ • ____________________ • Tanks never made it – weather was horrible • Saving Private Ryan America in World War II • The Election of 1944 – It was a forgone conclusion that FDR would win the election because the war was now going so well – The real concern was who was going to be his VP – ______________________________ • Battle of the Bulge – ______________________________ – Last major German Offensive • “Rupert” • “Killroy was here” America in World War II • The Air War – Germany under constant bombing – Raids on Dresden – Feb. 1945 – ______________________________ America in World War II • On to Berlin – March 1945 – Allies crossed Rhine River into Western Germany, Red Army closed in on Berlin from the East – April 1945 – ______________________________ America in World War II • May 7th, 1945 – Germany surrendered, May 8th is VE day – Victory in Europe • Potsdam Conference – ______________________________ – ______________________________ – The unconditional surrender policy toward Japan was finally modified by guaranteeing that defeated Japan would be treated decently by American occupiers America in World War II • Invasion vs. the Bomb – ______________________________ – development of the atomic bomb (the Manhattan Project) America in World War II • July 1945 – 1st successful test in New Mexico • Jaws Clip America in World War II • Hiroshima – Aug 6th, 1945 – ______________________________ – Aug 8th, 1945 – ______________________________ America in World War II • Sept. 2nd – ______________________________ America in World War II • Why use bomb? – ______________________________ – Truman may have hoped the bomb would impress the Soviets with American Power • During WWII the Americans: – Were a group of highly effective military and political leaders – ______________________________ – Caused a higher percentage of military casualties than any other allied nation – ______________________________