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Chapter 31 World War II Global History The Versailles Treaty June 28, 1919 On May 7 - June 28, 1919 the “Treaty of Versailles” is drafted and signed, ending World War I. The harsh terms in the treaty set the stage for World War II. German citizens look for hope from a charismatic leader who wants to unite all Germany… World War II Begins On September 3, 1939, Great Britain and France declared war on Germany. This was two days after German armies invaded Poland. The aggressor nations were the Axis powers. These nations were Germany and Italy. Japan joined the Axis in 1940. World War II Begins In Europe Germany overran one country after another. In may 1940 first German and then Italian armies invaded France. After the fall of France in June 1940, Great Britain stood alone. Britain was the only country in western Europe still fighting against the Axis powers. Buzzers get ready! Winston Churchill said, “Never in the history of mankind have so many owed so much to so few.” What organization was he talking about? The Royal Air Force! United States enters World War II Before December 1941, the United States lent aide to Great Britain and other countries who opposed the Axis powers. Because of the memories of World War I, Americans were very hesitant to enter another Global conflict and clung to an isolationist approach to world affairs. United States enters World War II December 7, 1941 On that day the Japanese made a sneak attack on the United States. They bombed the American naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii and bases in the Philippines. United States enters World War II The next day the President, Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Congress declared war on Japan the same day. The Philippines and the U.S.A. Philippines became a colony of the U.S. as a result of the Spanish-American War, 1898; the U.S. government had committed to grant the Philippines independence on July 4, 1946. American military advisors were on hand to train the Philippine military; commanded by General Douglas MacArthur, with a target date of summer 1942 to become combatready. The Philippines and the U.S.A. The Philippines is 9000 miles west of California, on the other side of the International Date line. 200th Coast Artillery at Camp Luna near Las Vegas New Mexico National Guard In January 1941, the New Mexico national guard is federalized and sent to Fort Bliss, Texas to be converted from horse cavalry to coast artillery (antiaircraft). 1,800 men, many draftees from New Mexico and West-Texas are those selected to fill up the 200th Coast Artillery. New Mexico National Guard Combat-ready by July; Deployed to the Philippines in September 1941. The 200th Coast Artillery was issued obsolete World War I equipment. They dealt with serious supply shortages magnified by the 9,000 mile supply line. World War II Starts for the U.S. Pearl Harbor, December 7th, 1941 The Philippines and Wake Island are attacked 4 hours later. Because it occurs on the other side of the international date line it is December 8th. The British are attacked at Singapore, the Dutch are attacked in the Dutch West Indies (Now Indonesia), on the same day. World War II Starts for the U.S. The American Air Corps, in the Philippines, was largely destroyed on the first day. Many claim McArthur’s headquarters was totally in shock and inept and that this was a big reason for the loss of almost all American air power. World War II Starts for the U.S. The 200th Coast Artillery (NM National Guard) was guarding Clark Field, near Manila and fired the first shots at attacking Japanese airplanes. “First to Fire” became the motto of the Air Defense Artillery in memoriam. American forces Surrender On April 9, 1942, faced with a force, ridden with tropical diseases, on quarter rations, little or no ammunition or spare parts, the American Commander on Bataan, decided to surrender the force to prevent further needless losses. American forces surrender American forces surrender Major General King had every logical reason to assume the troops would be treated humanely; when he found out otherwise, Major General King graciously publicly assumed complete responsibility for the surrender. In the P.O.W. community April 9th is known as Surrender Day. History records that Bataan was the last offensive action taken by the Japanese Army during World War II; thereafter, they were continually on the defensive. Bataan Death March What followed would later be called “the Bataan Death March”. American and Philippine prisoners of war were marched out of Bataan to a former U.S. Army camp 55 miles north, Camp O’Donnell. The Bataan Death March Camp O’Donnell Three years of imprisonment followed, including building airfields for the Japanese, farm labor, slave labor in Japan, Korea, or Manchuria. Prisoners worked for companies like Mitsubishi. Hell ships were used to get the prisoners to Japan. Camp O’Donnell Atrocities committed Malnourishment Helping to win the war The war lasted nearly four years. New Mexicans saw action wherever there was fighting. New Mexico had the highest casualty rate (dead and wounded) of any state in the Union. Japanese-American relocation camps In some parts of the state, the national government built special camps. The camp at Santa Fe housed JapaneseAmericans. These Japanese-Americans had been removed from the West Coast under orders from President Roosevelt. Japanese-American relocation camps After the attack on Pearl Harbor, anti-Japanese feelings on the West Coast had broken out. People feared that the Japanese were a threat to the security of the West Coast. The president had reacted to these fears. He said the national security required the relocation of 112,000 Japanese-Americans. Nearly two-thirds of those relocated had been born in the United States. Propaganda Posters The Manhattan Project The development of the atomic bomb was being done in a secret location in NM. The site was a boys’ ranch school until 1942. J. Robert Oppenheimer had attended the boy’s school there. It was he who told the United States government about Los Alamos. Oppenheimer helped head the atomic bomb research. The Manhattan Project The government sealed off the area in 1943. It brought in top scientists. Some were Jewish refugees from Hitler’s Germany. Research facilities were built, and some 7,000 people lived at the project site. The town of Los Alamos had been born. The Manhattan Project The atomic bomb and the idea behind it were new. Not even those who built the bomb knew if it would work. The bomb first had to be tested. The Manhattan Project This test took place at Trinity Site on the White Sands Proving Ground. The date was July 16, 1945. “The optimist thinks that this is the best of all possible worlds, and the pessimist knows it.” J. Robert Oppenheimer US administrator & astrophysicist (1904 - 1967) End of the War President Harry S. Truman had made the decision to use the bomb. He believed that its use would save hundreds of thousands of American lives. On August 6, 1945 the first atomic bomb used against a country was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan. In an instant 75,000 Japanese died. End of the War Japan did not surrender. On August 9, 1945 the second atomic bomb was dropped on Japan. The target was Nagasaki, Japan. End of the War In the morning of September 2nd, 1945, more that two weeks after accepting the Allies terms, Japan formally surrendered. The ceremonies, less than half an hour long, took place on board the battleship USS Missouri, anchored with other United States' and British ships in Tokyo Bay. Global History Partner Questions! Find your French Revolution partner and answer the following questions Write the questions and the answers you discussed on a separate sheet of paper. Make sure you write a heading and date on the paper. 1. Explain two reasons why the United States used the atomic bomb on Japan. 2. Compare the positive and negative effects of technology in World War II. World War II THE GREATEST CATACLYSM in history grew out of ancient and ordinary human emotions- anger and arrogance and bigotry, victimhood and the lust for power. And it ended because other human qualitiescourage and perseverance and selflessness, faith, leadership, and the hunger for freedomcombined with unimaginable brutality to change the course of human events. The Second World War brought out the best and the worst in a generation- and blurred the two so that they became at times almost indistinguishable. The War, Geoffrey War and Ken Burns Chapter 31 World War II Global History