Title: World War II
1World War II
- I. Reverberations of World
- War I
- II. From Non-Involvement to
- Pearl Harbor
- III. The Homefront Mobilizes
- IV. The War in Europe
- V. Defeating Japan
2Reverberations of World War I
- Japan
- 1931 Manchuria
- 1937 rape of Nanking
- 1938 controls much of China
- Italy
- 1936 conquers Ethiopia
3- Germany
- 1933 Hitler becomes Chancellor
- 1936 invades the Rhineland
- 1938 annexes Austria
- 1938 Munich and appeasement
- 1938 Nazis attack German Jews
- 1939 invades Czechoslovakia
- 1939 attacks Poland World War II begins
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5Japanese Expansion
6American Responses
- 1935-37 Neutrality legislation
- 1939 cash and carry arms to Britain
- 1940 first peacetime draft
- 1.3 billion defense budget
- destroyer deal
- 1941 Lend-lease
- shoot on sight
71941 Undeclared naval war in the Atlantic
Attack on the U.S.S. Reuben James in the
Atlantic, October 31, 1941
8December 1941 Attack on Pearl Harbor Germany
and Italy declare war on the U.S.
Dorrie Miller
9The Homefront Mobilizes Production
- Government controls production
- Industrial output doubled
- Federal budget from 9 billion
- to 98 billion (1945)
- Union membership grows
- Income redistributed
- share of richest 5
- declined from 23 to 17
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10The Homefront Mobilizes Propaganda
--Maximum production --Conservation of scarce
materials --Build military morale --Buy war
bonds
11The Homefront African Americans
- March on Washington and FEPC
- NAACP increases ten-fold
- 450,000 members
- CORE forms to fight
- segregation
- Average income rises to ½
- that of whites
12The Homefront Women
- Women workers increase from
- 13 million to 19 million, 1/3 of labor
- force
- Married women mothers
13The Homefront Internment
- 110,000 Japanese-Americans, 60 of whom were
citizens (Nisei) - 400 million worth of property lost
- 210,000 Japanese-Americans in Hawaii left free
- 1980s a grave injustice
- 20,000 to each of 62,000 surviving internees
14Military Mobilization
15 million in uniform 1 million African
Americans 25,000 native Americans 350,000
Mexican Americans 18,000 Japanese
Americans 350,000 women
15The War from North Africa to Berlin
- The issue of the second front
- The Italian campaign
- D-day June 6,1944 to V-E Day May 8, 1945
16Paratroopers prepare to parachute into France
just before D-Day
U.S. and Russian troops meet at the Elbe River,
April 26, 1945
Utah Beach
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18Defeating Japan
- Island-hopping from Guadacanal to Iwo Jima
- Okinawa 83 days of fighting 12,000 Americans
dead, 36,000 wounded - Kamikaze attacks
aircraft carrier U.S.S. Franklin, struck by two
kamikaze, March 1945, 60 miles from the coast of
Japan.
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20Defeating Japan Why did the U.S. Use the Atomic
Bomb?
21Some Costs of World War II
- 50 million soldiers and civilians killed
worldwide - gt25 million Russian soldiers and civilians
- gt4 million German soldiers
- 405,000 U.S. military
22The Legacy of World War II
- End of Depression and booming economy
- Triumph of Keynesianism
- Increase in corporate power
- Raised expectations/aspirations of minority
groups - National self-confidence
- U.S. a global superpower