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New Unit: The USA and World War II When does War II begin? • September 1, 1939 – Germany invades Poland – USSR invades from the east – Britain and France declare war • Italy had gained Ethiopia and Albania • Germany had already gained Austria and Czechoslovakia • Japan had invaded China and Korea earlier in the 1930s Today’s Topic: (and first question) Action taken by the US Government between 1939 – 1941 What action and measures were taken by Congress and FDR after World War II began? • Neutrality Act of 1939 –Repealed arms embargo for Britain and France –Authorized the president to prohibit American ships from entering war zones • Selective Service and Training Act (1940) –First peacetime military draft in US history • Formation of “Office of Production Management” (’41) –Obtain materials for industry –Encouraged industrial and ag. production • Aid to Britain (September ’40) – US gave Britain 50 destroyers from WWI in exchange for bases in West Indies and Atlantic • Lend-Lease Act (March 1941) – Authorized president to lend or lease equipment to nations whose defense was vital to the interests of the USA – We were to be the… – “Arsenal for Democracy” • Atlantic Charter (August 1941) – Series of agreements between Britain and USA – Set up “goals” or “principles” to guide nations What were FDR’s Actions Towards Japan in July 1941? • He ignored the Neutrality Acts when it came to assisting China • Froze all Japanese assets in the USA • Placed an embargo on… – Machine tools – Scrap iron and steel – Oil Today’s Topic: The USA and Events in Europe and Asia that lead to World War II What was the USA’s philosophy about foreign affairs following WWI? • Wanted political and economic stability abroad • No commitments to foreign countries • Limited internationalism • Isolationism What are some things the US did in the early ’20s and ‘30s trying to stabilize the powers of the world? • Five Power Pact (1922) – US, Britain, Japan, Italy and France – Agreed to take 10 year break in building naval ships • Nine Power Pact (1922) – The above plus four more – Respect China • Lusanne Conference (1933) – Allies forgive Germany of its debts – Allies want USA to forgive them • USA says “No Way!” • USA recognizes USSR (1933) What is Germany, Italy and Japan doing in the 1930s? How does the USA respond to the local aggression around the world? • Hoover-Stimson Doctrine (1932) – US will not recognize any treaty that does not recognize the sovereignty of China • (Remember what Japan had done!) • Declaration of Panama (1939) – Establishes a security zone around the Americas – Warned aggressor nations not to take action in the area • Neutrality Act of 1935/1936 – US will not sell arms or loan money to warring nations • Neutrality Act of 1937 – Warring nations can only purchase nonmilitary items from the companies in the USA – “Cash and Carry” • Must pay for them when purchased • Must pick them up in US ports Today’s Topic: Axis Aggression 1939 - 1941 What was Germany able to do in ’40 & ’41? • Invade Denmark and Norway in April 1940 • Invade France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Netherlands in May 1940 – France was either conquered or surrendered in June 1940 • Sends forces to Greece and Yugoslavia in April 1941 • Invade Crete in May 1941 • Invade USSR in June 1941 What did Italy do? • Invades Greece on October 1940 • Invades Egypt in 1940 What did Japan do? • Gained more land in China • Occupied Indochina (Vietnam) by 1940 What is the world situation in 1941? Today’s Topic The Effects of the Attack on Pearl Harbor What were the results of Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor? • The USA entered World War II – On December 8th, 1941 against Japan – In response to the attack on December 7th at Pearl Harbor – On December11th against Italy and Germany • At Pearl… – Nearly 2,400 killed – 3 of 8 battleships sunk – Damaged 16 ships What happened to many Japanese Americans as a result of the attack upon Pearl Harbor? • In January 1942, FDR ordered the relocation of people with Japanese ancestry – In California, Oregon and Washington • NOT IN HAWAII (Hawaii was put under martial law) – To internment camps spread throughout the western portion of the country • This directly affected about 120,000 people – 2/3 were Nisei (citizens) – 1/3 were Issei (legal aliens) • Only exception…enlistment in military Today’s Topic: Organizing the War Effort What action did the government take to prepare for war? • Congress gives FDR power to… –Establish controls over trade • Establish rations • Regulate transportation –Initiate defense contracts –Provide for censorship • Congress and FDR set up boards and commissions to… –Set price ceilings –Regulate production of factories –Mediate labor disputes • Set maximum wages –Coordinate war news –Gather intelligence from other nations What is happening in the United States during World War II? ….to women • Joined the armed services • Became part of the workforce –Heavy industrial jobs –“Rosie the Riveter” –Pay did not equal that of men …to African Americans • Increased migration from South – Faced discrimination in most areas • Armed Forces remained segregated …to Mexican Americans *gained worked in factories …to Native Americans *gained work in factories *military service …to Japanese Americans *Interned in relocation camps during the war *In 1944 the US Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of action *Allowed to join military, but only served in European theater …to All Americans *Daily life did not change that much! *Rationing of goods *Longer work days *Kept up to date on war through… newspapers radio newsreels at movies *Civil Defense established Today’s Topic: Major Events of WWII from 1942 - 1943 • What is happening in Europe at the end of 1941? – Britain is being bombed relentlessly – USSR is being invaded by Germany – Germany/Italy trying to reach the Suez Canal What action is taken by the Allies? • Invade Northwest Africa in Nov. ‘42 – Mix of US and British forces • Britain attacks in Africa from the northeast • Why attack in Africa? – Weakest point – Make Germany adjust forces After Africa is back in the hands of the Allies, what is next? • Invasion of Sicily in July 1943 – Takes about a month to secure island – Italy replaces Mussolini • Germany moves forces into Italy • Invasion of Italy in Jan. 1944 Where did the USA stop Japanese expansion? • Coral Sea – May 1942 – Stopped southern expansion • Midway Island – June 1942 – Stopped eastward expansion In what order did the USA island hop? Guadalcanal Nov. 1942 Gilbert Islands Nov. 1943 Marshal Islands Jan. 1944 New Guinea April 1944 Guam August 1944 Philippines Jan. 1945 Iwo Jima Feb. 1945 Okinawa April 1945 What else is happening in Europe from 1942 and 1943? • Battle for control of the Atlantic Ocean – By the end of 1943, the Allies controlled the Atlantic Ocean • USSR stops retreating at Stalingrad – Begin pushing west The USA in World War II Major Events of WWII 1944-1945 Why is 1944 significant in the European Theater? • Allied landing in France – Called Operation Overlord – Began on June 6, 1944 (DDay) • Took place in northern France (Normandy) • Largest amphibious assault ever attempted – LANDED ON 5 DIFFERENT BEACHES – MAINLY TROOPS FROM USA, BRITAIN AND CANADA • In late July, the troops began Operation Cobra – Regain France • By September 1944 Paris is taken What was the Allied (US) strategy in the Pacific Theater? • “Island Hopping” – Conquer only the Pacific islands that were vital to the Allied advance to Japan – Cut the remaining islands off from supplies • Required superior air and naval forces In what order did the USA island hop? Guadalcanal Nov. 1942 Gilbert Islands Nov. 1943 Marshal Islands Jan. 1944 New Guinea April 1944 Guam August 1944 Philippines Jan. 1945 Iwo Jima Feb. 1945 Okinawa April 1945 Today’s Topics: Meetings of the Allied Leaders during World War II What was the Atlantic Charter? • FDR and Churchill met in 1941 • Agreed to… –No territorial expansion –Self-determination for ALL people –Disarming the aggressors –Forming a “United Nations” after war What was the Casablanca Conference? • FDR and Churchill met in ’43 • Agree to accept nothing but unconditional surrender from Axis nations What was the Cairo Conference? • FDR, Churchill and Chiang Kaishek of China in 1943 • Agreed to… –Korea’s independence after war –Taiwan would be returned to China from Japan What was the Teheran Conference? • FDR, Churchill and Stalin in 1943 • Agree to… –Open a 2nd front in Europe –Soviets would declare war on Japan after Germany defeated What was the Yalta Conference? • FDR, Churchill and Stalin in ’45 • Agree to… – Germany will be divided and disarmed – USSR given certain areas of land – USSR will be given 3 seats in UN – USSR promises to hold free elections in eastern Europe – War crime trials to be held What was the Potsdam Conference? • Truman, Stalin and Churchill in 1945 • Agreed to… – Move German people back to Germany – Unconditional surrender in Japan or else • Stalin announces free elections will not take place Today’s Topic: The Conclusion of World War II What took place in Europe to conclude the war? • Several weeks after D-Day, the USSR began a major drive – By July, 1944 they were near Warsaw • British forces were pushing from Greece • American forces kept advancing from the west • By Spring ’45, Allied forces were in Germany – Hitler commits suicide on April 30, 1945 – May 8, 1945 is V-E Day How did the war against Japan come to an end? • How to end the war in Japan is debated between military leaders and Truman • August 6, 1945 – US drops an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan • August 9, 1945 – US drops an atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan • Japan surrenders on the 15th Casualties of WWII **not including victims of Holocaust** Britain France China USSR USA Germany Italy Japan Military Military Civilian Dead Wounded Dead 264,000 277,000 93,000 213,000 400,000 350,000 1,310,000 1,753,000 1,000,000 7,500,000 14,012,000 15,000,000 292,000 672,000 6,000 3,500,000 5,000,000 780,000 242,000 66,000 153,000 1,300,000 4,000,000 672,000