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Title: WWII


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WWII
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Causes of WWII
  • 1) Great Depression Worldwide economic crisis
    puts too much stress on many countries
  • 2) Treaty of Versailles Unfair treaty after WWI
    punished Germany too severely
  • 3) Failure of the League of Nations League was
    too weak to stop Japanese, Italian, German
    aggression
  • 4) Japanese Aggression Japanese military takes
    over Manchuria (part of China 1931)

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Causes of WWII
  • 5) Italian Aggression Italy attacks Ethiopia
    1935
  • 6) German Aggression After taking Austria and
    Czechoslovakia, Hitler invades Poland

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The World in the 1930s
  • The Soviet Union
  • Ruled by dictator Joseph Stalin
  • Totalitarian government the government and every
    aspect of the peoples lives is controlled by one
    party
  • 5 year plans forced USSR to modernize
  • Execution torture of political enemies

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Italy
  • Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini in power
  • Fascism militarism, extreme nationalism (my
    country is always right) and total loyalty to the
    leader Il Duce
  • Invaded and took over Ethiopia 1935

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Germany
  • Adolph Hitler Nazi Party came to power by
    blaming Jews for Treaty of Versailles along with
    most of Germany's problems
  • Fascist Government
  • German invasion of Poland caused WWII in Europe
  • Germany kept taking more and more land from its
    neighbors while the League of Nations did
    nothing. Rhineland, Sudetenland, Austria

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Japan
  • Depression hurt Japanese economy
  • Military took over
  • Emperor Hirohito
  • Superior Japanese would conquer all of Asia
  • Invaded Manchuria, China 1931

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USA
  • President FDR
  • Foreign policy of isolationism (WWI)
  • Focused on Western Hemisphere
  • Good Neighbor policy in Latin America

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WWII Begins
  • 1937 Asia
  • Japan begins total war with China
  • The Rape of Nanking 300,000 civilians POWs
    killed in 6 weeks

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Europe
  • Hitler kept taking more and more land
  • UK France thought he would stop
  • Agreed to give Czechoslovakia to Germany
  • Appeasement at Munich

Peace in our time.
Sucker!
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War in Europe
  • Summer, 1939 Nazi-Soviet Non-aggression Pact
  • September, 1939 -Blitzkrieg- Germany Invades
    Poland. England France declare war on Germany
    its allies Italy Japan.
  • 1940 Germany Invades France successfully using
    Manstein Plan (like Schleiffen Plan)

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  • Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact

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German Invasion of Poland
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Germany Conquers France using Manstein Plan
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Axis vs. Allies
  • Axis
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Allies
  • England
  • France
  • USSR
  • USA

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US Moves Toward War
  • 1) Cash Carry, Old Destroyers to UK.
  • 2) More for the military, 1st peace-time draft
    declared
  • 3) June 1941 Hitler launches surprise attack on
    Soviet Union breaking non-aggression pact
  • 4) Lend-Lease Act March 1941, allowed US to sell
    or lease military supplies to the Allies
    including U.S.S.R.
  • Is this isolationism?

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On December 7th 1941 the Japanese Navy attacked
the US Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
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The U.S.S. Arizona continues to leak oil in this
2004 photograph
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WHY did the Japanese attack the United States?
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Because
  • 1) The U.S, was conducting an embargo which kept
    the Japanese from acquiring the raw materials and
    petroleum they needed to keep their war machine
    going
  • 2) The Japanese knew that war with the U.S. was
    inevitable, so they hoped to destroy our navy
    before the war started.

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Results of the Attack
  • 2,388 people were killed and another 1,178 were
    wounded.
  • Though the U.S. Navy lost several ships and many
    planes, the damages were not critical.
  • Did not damage aircraft carriers. The US will
    use those carriers to defeat Japan in a few years

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Reactions to the attack
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Reactions to the attack
  • US citizens want revenge

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Reactions to the attack
  • Congress declares war on Japan
  • Germany and Italy declare war on US

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The United States Goes to War
  • Training Army, Navy, Air Force bases
    constructed all over the country to train combat
    troops.
  • Women joined armed forces, not allowed in combat,
    many female pilots used for cargo flights

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Production
  • Government takes control of economy during the
    war
  • War Production Board government agency in charge
    of the economy. Helped factories convert to
    making military goods
  • Unemployment went way down, production went way
    up, Depression over

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Rationing
  • Most factories were producing military goods, so
    consumer goods became scarce.
  • The government limited amount of goods people
    could buy. Americans had to use coupons to buy
    many products. No coupons no products
  • Victory Gardens Americans encouraged to grow
    their own food
  • Government paid for the war by raising taxes and
    selling bonds

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Women the Economy
  • Similar to WWI, many women worked in factories
    producing military goods.
  • Over 5 million women worked
  • Many won better wages hours
  • War work made women more confident in themselves

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African Americans
  • Many African Americans joined the segregated
    military
  • Similar to WWI, many African Americans moved to
    northern cities for factory work
  • Double V Campaign Victory in war victory
    against discrimination at home. Reduced job
    discrimination
  • African Americans served in all branches of armed
    forces
  • Tuskegee Airmen group of very successful, heroic
    African American fighter pilots

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Japanese Internment
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Because Pearl Harbor was a sneak attack
Americans began to distrust Americans of Japanese
or even Chinese descent.
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There were rumors that Japanese-American citizens
would spy for Japan or sabotage the war effort.
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The U.S. government decided to lock up any
Japanese-Americans for the duration of the war.
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Internment camps were set-up in isolated areas of
the country
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Japanese-Americans were rounded and sent by train
to their new homes
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120,000 Japanese-Americans were placed in camps
for the duration of the war.
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More Discrimination
  • German Italian Americans also faced
    discrimination
  • Curfews, job discrimination
  • 11,000 Germans several hundred
    Italian-Americans locked up for the war

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Mexican Americans the Bracero Program
  • US didnt have enough workers
  • 1942 treaty with Mexico allowed businesses to
    bring in Mexican laborers The Bracero Program
  • Led to racial tension fights between Mexicans
    Anglos in the Southwest
  • Many Mexican-Americans served in military

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Major Battles Turning Points
  • Siege of Stalingrad Nazis running out of oil.
    Need to get oil in Caspian Sea. Cant conquer
    Stalingrad. 900 day siege, Nazis fail. 1
    million Soviets die.

Stalingrad
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Stalingrad
  • Important because the Soviets did not allow the
    Nazis to get the oil that their war machine
    needed.
  • Tide of war began turning in favor of the Allies

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The Japanese in the Pacific
  • By 1942 the Japanese controlled much of the
    Pacific
  • US Navy (aircraft carriers) started to turn the
    tide at the Battle of Wake Island

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Battle of El Alamein
  • British defeat Germans in Africa
  • Beat German General Erwin Rommel
  • Saved supply route
  • Cut Nazis off from oil

Allied Supplies
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Invasion of Italy, 1943
  • Combined British American invasion of Italy
    didnt go very well, but it stretched the German
    army very thin

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Invasion of Normandy (D-Day), 1944
  • Allies invade France to free it from German
    control
  • Created 2 Front war for Germany
  • Germany will soon be overpowered by Allies

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Allies Win, FDR Dies
  • 1944 British, Americans, Soviets all close in on
    Berlin
  • Hitler commits suicide in bunker, Germans
    surrender.
  • FDR wins re-election in 1944, dies in 1945.
    Harry S Truman becomes President

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War in the Pacific
  • A. US Goals
  • i. Regain the Philippines
  • ii. Invade the Japanese Islands

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War in the Pacific
  • B. Island Hopping invade Japan by capturing
    islands in the Pacific along the way

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Island Hopping
  • i. Navajo code-talkers help US forces communicate
    without Japanese interception

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Island Hopping
  • ii. Gen. MacArthur leads US forces to victory in
    Philippines, Iwo Jima, Okinawa

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II. Surrender of Japan
  1. Potsdam Declaration Allies demand unconditional
    surrender or Japan will face, prompt and utter
    destruction.
  2. Enola Gay drops 1st atomic bomb on Hiroshima,
    Japan 70,000 people killed instantly. 3 days
    later another a-bomb dropped on Nagasaki. 40,000
    people killed instantly. Many more people die
    later from radiation poisoning.

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The Atomic Bomb
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The Holocaust
  • 6 million Jews, 5 million Gypsies, communists,
    homosexuals, mentally physically disabled,
    POWs, etc.
  • Over 11 million people systematically murdered by
    the Nazi regime of Germany

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The Nuremberg Trials
  • War crimes trials
  • 1945-1946 The Allies put Nazi leaders on trial
    for the atrocities of the Holocaust
  • I was just following orders not an excuse
  • 12 Nazi leaders hanged for their crimes
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