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World War II 1939-1945 The Beginning Before World War II desperate and hungry people in Europe were handing over their lives and liberties to ruthless dictators. 1.) Italy 1923 – Benito Mussolini and his fascists marched on Rome. Took control of the government, abolished democracy, destroyed the liberties of the Italian people. Based on the promise of jobs and glory. 2.) Japan Japan attacked Manchuria (northeastern China) 2 reasons: – 1.) ease overcrowding – 2.) open new markets for its growing industry Coal, Oil, Iron By 1940, Japan controlled almost all of Eastern China. U.S. places embargo on oil and steel in China 3.) Germany 1933 Adolf Hitler becomes German Chancellor. The Nazi Party is in control The Rise of Adolf Hitler: Facts: Was not German (Austrian) High School drop out Wanted to become an artist – Failed the admission examination for the art academy in Vienna twice. • • • Lived on charity and sold postcards to make money for food. ( German landscapes) World War I joined German army After the war he began to organize the Nazi Party The Nazi Party Joined German Workers Party in 1920 (30 years old) Hitler changed the name in 1920 to include National Socialist German Workers Party, in short Nazi. Joined the party with 54 members – Hitler was member 555 (Members started at 500 to make it look bigger) By end of 1920, 3,000 members. Nazi Party National Socialistic German Workers’ Party Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei Purpose: 1.) Lead Germany to World Power 2.) Exterminate the Jews – Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany’s defeat in World War I. “At one time the Spartans were capable of such a wise measure, but not our present, mendaciously sentimental, bourgeois patriotic nonsense. The rule of six thousand Spartans over three hundred and fifty thousand Helots was only thinkable in consequence of the high racial value of the Spartans. But this was the result of a systematic race preservation; thus Sparta must be regarded as the first Völkisch State. The exposure of the sick, weak, deformed children, in short, their destruction, was more decent and in truth a thousand times more humane than the wretched insanity of our day which preserves the most pathological subject, and indeed at any price, and yet takes the life of a hundred thousand healthy children in consequence of birth control or through abortions, in order subsequently to breed a race of degenerates burdened with illnesses.„—Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf My Struggle or My Battle 800 pg book written in prison Germans were the “master” race Described 2 creations by the Jews that made cowards out of the Germans – 1.) Democracy Equality – 2.) Christianity Love Outlined his plan for world domination. Rebuilding Action 1936 Germany takes the Rhineland 1938 Germany annexed Austria 1938 Germany demands the Sudentenland (Western Czech) Reaction No response No response Munich Conference 1938 Munich Conference 1938 Hitler met with leaders from France and Britain France and Britain agreed to give Germany the Sudetenland. Hitler promises to end German expansion. Giving aggressive nations what they wanted in order to avoid war is known as appeasement. “Peace for our time” Soviet poster of 1930-s by Kukryniksy showing Western powers giving Hitler Czechoslovakia on a dish. Inscription in the flag:"On towards the East!" Benito Mussolini of Fascist Italy (left) and Adolf Hitler of Nazi Germany. American Neutrality 1937, a poll showed that 70 percent of Americans thought the U.S. should not have entered World War I. 1930’s books argued the U.S. was dragged into World War I by greedy bankers, arms dealers. (Merchants of Death) After World War I the U.S. adopted a policy of Isolationism. (The United States should avoid alliances and agreements with other nations.) Neutrality Acts Anti war feeling was so strong Girl Scouts changed color of uniform from khaki to green to appear less militaristic. To prevent U.S. involvement in another war – U.S. signs Neutrality Acts. Neutrality Acts of 1935,1936 and 1937 – 1.) banned transportation or sale of arms to nations at war. – 2.) banned loans to nations at war. The War Begins September 1, 1939 – Germany invades Poland. 2 days later France and Great Britain declare war on Germany. By the end of 1940, Britain was running out of money Signals U.S. is preparing for War 1.) Summer 1940 – 1st peacetime draft in U.S. History. 2.) Roosevelt was elected for 3rd time. 3.) March 1941 Congress passes the lendlease act. Lend-Lease Act The U.S. would lend or lease Great Britain any supplies in needed to defeat Germany. The supplies would be returned or replaced after the war. $51 Billion in aid 45 countries Pearl Harbor 1940 – Japan joins Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy The U.S. refused to abandon China and demanded Japan withdraw. Aerial view of Pearl Harbor, Ford Island in center. The Arizona memorial is the small white speck on the far right side close to Ford Island. Satellite View of Pearl Harbor Battleship Row The Attack Just before 8:00 a.m. on Sunday December 7, 1941. 1st wave of Japanese planes numbered 191. 2nd wave numbered 170 Greatest disaster in American Military History The Aftermath 150 warplanes destroyed 94 ships, 8 battleships, 3 cruisers and 3 destroyers were put out of action. 70+ civilians and 2300 servicemen die. Next day, Roosevelt asks congress to declare war on Japan. Three days later Germany and Italy declare war on U.S. A Japanese photo taken during the aerial torpedo attack on "Battleship Row" on the far side of Ford Island. A torpedo has just struck USS West Virginia (center). A captured Japanese photo shows Battleship Row under attack. Hickam Field burns in the distance Fighter Combat Units (Mitsubishi A6M Zeros) preparing to take off from aircraft carrier Shokaku for Pearl Harbor USS Pennsylvania, behind the wreckage of the USS Downes and USS Cassin. Japans response Admiral Yamamotto stated, “ I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and filled him with a terrible resolve.” The USS Shaw explodes during the Japanese air raid. The USS Arizona sinking during the attack on Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941. The Arizona is both a tomb and a memorial. The "tears of the Arizona" (visible oil slick in foreground, 2005) President Franklin Delano Roosevelt delivers his "Day of Infamy" speech to Congress on December 8, 1941. C:\Documents and Settings\greenet\My Documents\My Music\infamyspeech.wav Propaganda poster issued by the United States Office of War Information, 1942. Poster commemorating the attack, 1942 Controversy The difference between Fascism and Communism. – Fascist allow private business ownership, while Communist states did not allow private ownership. Economic Effects of World War II 1.) Rationing – Regulating consumer use Let’s Beat The Pans Off The Nazis 2.) War Production Board – Agency shifted American automobile industry to make tanks, trucks, and aircraft. – Regulated spending and production, helped to reduce the potential for economic catastrophe after the close of World War II 3.) Women in labor force – Percentage of women in labor force rose – 30% in 1940 to 38% in 1945 – “Rosie the Riveter” was a popular song. – 1/3 of women had children under 14 – “latch key kids” 4.) Paying for the war – Taxes paid for 40% of the costs 1. Income tax introduced – taxes were automatically deducted from workers’ pay check 2. Loans – including war bonds by the public 5.) Deficit Spending – Government attempts to stimulate economic recovery by spending more than it collects in revenues.