Title: World War II
1World War II
- The US mobilizes, tides turn and changes occur
2Those involved
3Holocaust Pictures
Corpses of women piled up on the floor of Block
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4Meeting US needs
- Selective Service System expanded the draft
(added 10 million to the 5 million volunteers) - Womens Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) Non-combat
roles, nurses, ambulance drivers, radio
operators, electricians, and pilots.
5Picture of a Funeral of Inmates After the
Liberation of Auschwitz
6Minority Roles
- African Americans
- Native Americans
- Mexican Americans
- Chinese Americans
- Japanese Americans
- Served in high numbersbut why?
- Segregated units
- Non-combat until 1943
- Valuable contributions to the Allied effort
7Picture of Sacks of Human Hair in Auschwitz
Packed for Dispatch to Germany
8Changes in US industry
- Feb 1942- the end of automobile production for
private use. - Produced tanks, planes, boats, command cars
- Other factories-war production as well
9Two ovens inside the crematorium at the Dachau
concentration camp.
10Labor Roles/Changes
- Needed more people to meet needs/replace
- 1944- 18 million workers in war industries
- 6 million women (60 wages)
- 2 million minorities
- Roosevelt calls for end to discrimination in work
force.
11Survivors in Dachau.
12Office of Scientific Research and Development
- Radar/Sonar find subs
- Pesticides Insects
- Drugs/Treatment Penicillin
- Weapons ATOMIC BOMB
- Manhattan Project- research and create the weapon
and technology
13Children of Nazi Dr. Joseph MengeleAngel of
Death
14Supply/Demand/Cost
- Consumer Demand for products increasedwhy?
- Supply of goods and products dropped
- Expectations for price/cost of goods?
15Nazi Mass Grave Containing Jewish Victims
16Office of Price Administration
- Created by Roosevelt to protect consumers
- Froze prices on many goods
- Raised income tax for millions (reduce
demand/less to spend) - Sold War Bonds to keep inflation low
- Rationed goods-meat, shoes, sugar, coffee, gas
17War Production Board
- Ensure armed forces and war industries the
resources that they needed (allocated) - Which companies would be mobilized
- Organized national drives-scrap iron, tin, paper,
rags, etc
18Picture of a Warehouse Full of Shoes and Clothing
in Auschwitz
19Churchill and Roosevelt make plans
- Hitler first/Pacific second
- Winter 1943- allied victories began
- Battle of Stalingrad- a major turning point
- 2 Soviet winters trap Germans inside
- Germans surrender
- Soviet losses 1,100,000 (ltUS)
- Soviets move west (Ger)
20Operation Torch
- Allied attack on Axis controlled N. Africa
- General Dwight D. Eisenhower led
- To soon for Europe attack
- Months of heavy fighting give Allied victory
21Unconditional Surrender
- Allied decision- enemy must accept terms dictated
by the Allies - Decision Launch a massive invasion through
France (across English Channel) into Germany - First however, attack Italy
- Sicily falls (1943), Italian government forces
Mussolini to resign
22Benito Mussolinis reign ends
- Forced to resign
- Stripped of power
- Arrested, shot, and hung
- Most hated man in Italy
- Read Text, page 573
- Hitler attempts to defend Germany in Italy (fails
in 1945) - Bloody Anzio-55,000 die in 4 months
23US Propaganda
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25Remember!