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World War II: America joins the war The World at War World War II was fought in 2 different areas of the world: Europe and Asia/Pacific Islands. Known as Theaters The war began after Germany invades Poland in 1939. The Axis powers began with Germany and Italy. Eventually, Japan joins. Axis vs. Allies Axis Powers: In Sept 1940 Germany, Italy, and Japan signed a mutual defense treaty called the Tripartite Pact. The Pact was created in an effort to keep the U.S. out of the war. If the U.S. joined the allies, the country would face a war in the Pacific and the Atlantic (two front war). Axis vs. Allies The Allied powers were led by England, France, the Soviet Union. Eventually, the United States will join. By 1941 almost all of Europe and North Africa were under Axis control. U.S. Isolationism America watched as their allies fell. Hitler threatened to take over all of Europe. Most Americans still did not support involvement in the war. Finally, America passes the Neutrality Act of 1939. “Cash and Carry” for American allies. U.S. Isolationism FDR did everything he could to help the British and the French win the war in order to prevent a two front war for the U.S. The U.S. traded 50 old destroyers for leases on British military bases. FDR Runs for a 3rd Term 1940 FDR breaks tradition and runs for a third consecutive term. Wendell Wilkie ran against FDR. Basically the same views as FDR- stay out of the war, improve the economy, and aid Great Britain. America chose the candidate they knew and FDR won with 55% of the popular vote. The Lend-Lease Act Spring of 1941 Congress allows for the lend-lease or transfer of military equipment to nations whose defense was vital to the US. The Lend-Lease Act ends American neutrality. Building our Defenses* The Selective Training and Service Act (1941): 16 million men became eligible for the draft. Over 1 million men drafted into service. The Atlantic Charter FDR (US) and Churchill (GB) met secretly at a summit aboard the battleship USS Augusta With the signing of the Atlantic Charter (Aug. 1941) both countries agrees to the following: US and GB would forego territorial expansion (stop expanding for now) Respect the right of every nation to choose its own form of govt. Freedom of international trade ($$) and equal access to raw materials for all countries. Japan Attacks! FDR sent a “war warning” to U.S. military commanders stationed on bases throughout the world stating if war can’t be avoided, “the U.S. desires that Japan commit the first overt act.” Conspiracy theorists look at FDR’s statement as proof that the gov’t allowed the Pearl Harbor attack to occur. THE SURPRISE The attack on Pearl Harbor took place on the United States naval base on Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii. It was launched on a Sunday morning, December 7, 1941. The US had deciphered (broke a Japanese code) a message that said the Japanese would attack the US in the Pacific. But US did not react. HAWAII THE ATTACK The attack lasted two (2) hours. In those two hours the US lost: 18 warships 188 airplanes 2,403 Americans dead (military personnel) 1,178 wounded Response to Pearl Harbor Dec 8, 1941 FDR asked Congress for a declaration of war against Japan (three days later Germany and Italy declared war against the U.S.). Isolationist senator Burton Wheeler proclaimed, “The only thing now to do is to lick the hell out of them.” JAPAN ON A ROLL After Pearl Harbor- Japan takes the Pacific by storm. They invaded and conquered most of the South Pacific with the US out of commission. US FIGHTS BACK Doolittle’s Raid- US response to PH. April 18, 1942-The US sent 16 B-25 Bombers to bomb Tokyo. Bombs did little damage, except to tell Japan that THEY can also be attacked. Doolittle’s attack raised American spirits and shook Japanese confidence. • It was the only operation in which US Army bombers were launched from a US Navy Aircraft carrier. Pearl Harbor Memorial