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Label the following places on your map Label these people on your map! • France – – – – De Gaulle (fr) Bradley (us) Eisenhower (us) Patton (us) • Germany – Hitler • Great Britain – Churchill • Tunisia (N. Africa) – Patton (us) – Rommel (ge) Pacific Theater THE UNITED STATES IN WORLD WAR II AMERICA TURNS THE TIDE June 1919 Treaty Of Versailles • Russia – Leaves WWI because of a Communist overthrow of their govt • Germany – Severe punishment • Italy – Did not get land promised • Japan – Not invited, felt disrespected • US – Feels a League of nations would restrict ability to declare war • France & GB – Left solo to police Germany OCT 1922 E Benito Mussolini becomes dictator of Italy • Fear of Communism • Italy becomes a Fascist State Sept 1931 P Japan Invades Manchuria • Start of WWII in Asia • Military takes control of government. Mar 1933 E Hitler becomes Dictator/Fuher • Democracy in Germany over • Hitler has full control of Nazi Germany US Isolationism Neutrality Act 1936 Lend Lease Neutrality Act 1937 Quarantine Speech 1937 Neutrality Act 1935 Destroyer Base Deal Cash & Carry Apr 1934 Nye Committee H • Investigated the "Blood Business" & the U.S' reason to enter WWI • Found that munitions companies made profit on war. • Promoted neutrality 1935 Nazi & Appeasement • Built up military I am going to slowly start building an army even though Im not supposed to. Sweet nobody is going to stop me. Aug 1935 H Neutrality Act of 1935 • Prohibits trade of munitions to Belligerents Feb 1936 H Neutrality Act of 1936 • No Loans or Credits to belligerent nations Mar 1936 Nazi & Appeasement Remilitarized the Rhineland Look at this, I put troops in the Rhineland and France did nothing…. Das Awesome Jan 1937 H Neutrality Act of 1937 • US citizens can no longer travel aboard foreign ships July 1937 P Japan invades China • Japan seeking resources to expand into the pacific • US places oil embargo in defense of China. Oct 1937 H Roosevelt’s Quarantine Speech • Roosevelt asked all nations to place embargo against all "aggressive nations" Mar 1938 E Nazi & Appeasement • Hitler Annexes Austria They use to be Germany so I killed their leader and took them. They were happy! France & England do nothing AGAIN. Sept 1938 E Nazi & Appeasement • Takes Sudetenland This is important because I make a peace agreement in Munich to stop taking over other countries!!! Mar 1939 E Nazi & Appeasement • Takes Czechoslovakia HEH…I lied whatever I do what I want!! Appeasement is OVER..so scary! May 1939 Nazi-Soviet Pact • Germany Russia form an alliance • Secret deal to divide Poland • Appeasement over May 1939 E Pact of Steel • Germany Italy form an alliance • Axis Powers begins Sep 1939 H Nazi & Appeasement • Invades Poland = Start of WWII in Europe (Sept 1939) – Appeasement over HA!!!!!! France & England waited too long. My army and my allies are beast mode Sept 1939 H Cash and Carry • allowed the sale of munitions to belligerents, transport using their own ships and pay cash June 1940 E Battle of Dunkirk • German forces push French & Brit troops to beaches. • Became evident that France & GB could not defeat Germany • France Surrenders Sept 1940 E-P Axis Powers • Tripartite Pact – – Japan – Italy – Germany • others Sept 1940 H Destroyer for Base deal • US trades 50 destroyers for British bases in Caribbean Sept 1940 H Selective Service Act • 1st peace time draft • US secretly mobilizing an army during isolationism May 1941 H Lend Lease Act • 50 billion dollars worth of munitions LENT to Britain & and later USSR June 1941 Germany Invades USSR • Operation Barbarossa • Why? Needed Natural Resources • USSR switches from Axis to Allied powers Aug 1941 Atlantic Charter • Churchill & Roosevelt meet to discuss “freedom of the sea” • Prelude to the United Nations DEC. 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor •Japan needs oil. •Needs time to conquer S. Pacific •Majority of US navy @ Pearl Harbor • US citizens immediately support US in war. • Dec 8 US declares war on Japan April 1942 Doolittle Raids • Long range bombing of Tokyo • Lifted US morale because it was the first strike against Japan. Feb 1942 Japanese Internment • FDR declares U.S. militarized zone • • Japanese-American placed in prison like work camps. Fall of the Philippines 1942 • Hours after Pearl Harbor • US holds off Japan until May 1942 • Roosevelt orders MacArthur to evacuate to Australia • Bataan Death March – 60 mile march – 75,000 march – Thousands die “I Shall Return” May 1942 Battle of the Coral Sea • Japan planned cut U.S. supply lines to Australia. • US code breakers learned of the attack • Japan expansion south foiled. US does significant damage. June 1942 Battle of Midway • Japan attempt to destroy U.S. fleet • US breaks Japanese code. • US serves Japan fist naval defeat • Turning point of the War in Asia/Pacific Sept 1942 Invasion of Guadalcanal • Start of MacArthur’s attempt to reclaim the Philippines. • US victory = Defense to Offense Nov 1942 Operation Torch • Allied amphibious invasion of N. Africa Led by Gen. George Patton • Take Algeria with little resistance Feb 1943 Battle of Stalingrad • USSR- turning point Eastern Front. • Germany suffered heavy losses to cold & starvation Apr 1943 Tuskegee Airmen • First African American squadron to fight in WWII • Did not lose a single bomber. May 1943 Germany Surrenders in Tunisia Northern Africa Erwin Rommel “the desert fox” surrounded Britain in East, USA in West Allowed the invasion of Italy begin July Sept 1943 Italy Surrenders • Allies (Patton) invade from Africa • Mussolini overthrown • Italy out of the war June 6 1944 Operation Overlord: D-Day • Amphibious Invasion of Normandy beaches in France • • • • • Omaha Utah Juno Sword Gold – Dwight Eisenhower • Successful Invasion opened a 2 front war for Germany Oct 1944 Battle of Leyte Gulf “I have returned!” • Largest Naval battle in history • Japan uses Kamikaze • Japan gives up on expansion • MacArthur recaptures the Philippines DEC 1944 Korematsu V. United States • Korematsu sued US for violation of civil rights • US Supreme Court declared Internment constitutional because it was a military urgency Dec 1944 Battle of the Bulge • Last German push on western front • U.S. stops huge German offensive and force Germany out of France. • Gen. PATTON Feb 1945 Iwo Jima • U.S. take pivotal islands from Japanese • Get much closer to Japan for more strategic bombings Apr 1945 Okinawa • US lose 12,000 troops • Japan loses 100,000 • US capture an island of the coast of Japan in preparation for mainland Invasion Apr 1945 Apr 1945 • FDR dies of brain hemorrhage. – Harry Truman becomes president • Hitler commits suicide. – German Generals initiate terms for surrender – Germany left leaderless May 1945 V-E Day (Victory in Europe) • USSR captures Berlin • May 7 Germany surrenders • May 8 V-E Day Manhattan Project • Los Alamos, NM • Robert Oppenheimer • Secret government research project to develop the world’s first Atomic Bomb • First detonation in New Mexico • Later regretted his research. Truman’s Decision • Japan Invasion would cost U.S. millions and lives. • Japan given warning. • Bomb would: – force Japan to unconditional surrender – Show the world the U.S. might – Force Stalin to agree with U.S. terms of German surrender. Aug 6, 1945 Hiroshima • • • • “Little Boy” 100,000 killed 75,000 buildings Japan response – “War brings destruction and death. We will not surrender.” Aug, 9 1945 Nagasaki • 2nd bomb dropped – “fat man” • 75,000 killed • Japan surrenders • Aug 12 V-J day – “Victory in Japan” Aug-Sep 1945 V-J Day • After two Atomic Blasts – Japan issues unconditional surrender to Allied Forces – Meaning Japan under heavy sanctions • • • • End to Militarism End of the Emperor Set up a democracy US bases in japan