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Images of World War II
Man of the Year 1938
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From Neutrality to War
  • 1933-1941

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Introduction
  • U.S. Isolationism
  • Tradition since G. Washington
  • From WWI Why?

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Foreign Policy in the 1920s
  • International Finance
  • U.S. leading creditor nation
  • Dawes and Young Plans for Germany
  • Washington Naval Conference, 1921-22
  • 5531.67
  • Japan unhappy but
  • Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928)
  • Ratified 85-1 by the Senate

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1930s
  • Stimson Doctrine (1931)
  • Japan invades Manchuria
  • Non-recognition
  • Based on Open Door
  • FDRs Foreign Policy

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The Neutrality Acts
  • 1935, 1936, 1937
  • The Origin
  • The Nye Committee
  • Walter Millis The Road to War

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Neutrality Act of 1935 (August)
  • Response to Italys attack on Ethiopia
  • President empowered to
  • Declare when a war exists and identify the
    belligerents
  • Declare an embargo on arms sales to all
    belligerents
  • Tell U.S. citizens they travel at their own
    risk on ships of belligerent nations

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Neutrality Act of 1936 (Feb)
  • Expands 1935 law to include
  • Loans
  • Credits

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Neutrality Act of 1937
  • Continued ban on arms, loans and credit
  • Included civil wars (Spain)
  • President authorized to embargo strategic
    materials
  • Oil
  • Aviation gas
  • Steel and scrap iron

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Neutrality Act of 1937
  • U.S. Citizens Forbidden to travel on the ships of
    belligerent nations

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The Neutrality Acts in Review
  • Origin in concern over involvement in WWI
  • Fueled by Isolationists desire to avoid another
    WWI
  • Forbid U.S. trade, especially in arms and
    strategic materials to belligerent nations
  • Made no distinction between aggressor and
    victim.

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The Road to War1937-1941
  • Outbreak of war complicated the U.S. neutrality
    and the Neutrality Acts
  • July, 1937 Japan Invades China
  • No doubt whose side we were on
  • Open Door Policy
  • Japanese expansion threatens U.S. interests in
    the Pacific Philippines, Hawaii, etc

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The Road to War1937-1941
  • Neutrality Acts prohibited aid to both sides
  • No distinction between aggressor and victim

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The Road to War1937-1941
  • FDR Refuses to recognize a state of war
  • Japan never declared war officially
  • U.S. can send aid to China
  • Unintended consequence Japan can buy whatever it
    wants from the U.S.

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The Road to War1937-1941
  • September 1, 1939 Germany Invades Poland
    Blitzkrieg!
  • Beginning of WWII in Europe
  • Britain and France declare war on Germany
  • No doubt whose side U.S. is on
  • Knew much but not all about Hitler and Nazi
    Germany
  • Knew it was a genuine case of making the world
    safe for democracy

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The Road to War1937-1941
  • Congress Amends Neutrality Acts
  • Cash and Carry
  • First for non-military goods
  • Nov. 1939 military goods too
  • No loans or credits
  • Buyer must pick it up
  • Helps Britain and France w/o endangering
    neutrality (easier for them to carry)
  • No financial interest in the outcome
  • No U.S. ships become targets of U-Boats

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The Road to War1937-1941
  • Begins huge debate in the U.S. between
    Internationalists and Isolationists
  • Isolationists in Congress propose Constitutional
    amendment
  • National referendum required before Congress
    could declare war
  • Defeated by a vote of 209-188
  • America First Committee
  • U.S. should focus on preparedness for war, not
    wasting aid on Allies
  • Led by Charles Lindbergh admirer of German
    power

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The Road to War1937-1941
  • Internationalists
  • Led more and more by FDR
  • Advocate helping Allies so U.S. doesnt have to
    fight
  • Also advocates preparedness

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The Road to War1939-1941
  • War complicates U.S. position (again)
  • May 1940 Germany attacks
  • Belgium
  • Netherlands
  • Denmark
  • Norway
  • France
  • June, 1940 France Falls!

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The Road to War1939-1941
  • 82 of Americans still favor staying out
  • Britain alone against The Blitz
  • 1940 election war AND third term issue

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The Road to War1939-1941
  • U.S Begin to Prepare
  • FDR asks Congress to increase preparedness
  • Multi-billion military appropriations bill
  • Congress passes 5 billion naval bill
  • First ever peacetime draft Sept 16, 1940
  • Politics also complicates
  • 1940 is Presidential Election Year
  • Two Term Tradition is a Big Issue

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The Road to War1940-1941
  • FDR WINS THIRD TERM
  • 449-82 In Electoral College
  • Plans to expand aid to Britain U.S. As the
    Arsenal of Democracy (Dec. 29, 1940)
  • Begins to form bipartisan support
  • Names Republicans to cabinet

The Election of 1940
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The Road to War1940-1941
  • Roosevelts State of the Union Address
  • January 6, 1941
  • The Four Freedoms

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The Four Freedoms
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The Four Freedoms
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The Four Freedoms
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The Four Freedoms
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The Arsenal Of Democracy
  • The Lend Lease Act
  • "An Act to Promote the Defense of the United
    States"
  • March 1941
  • President authorized to
  • Sell, Transfer, Exchange, Lease, Lend or
    otherwise dispose of
  • any defense article for the government of any
    country whose defense the President deems vital
    to the defense of the United States.

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The Lend Lease Act
  • 50 billion between 1941 and 1945
    (720,596,368,644.55 at 2009 prices)
  • 60 to Great Britain 31.4 BILLION
  • 20 to Soviet Union (June 1941)
  • 20 to others (France 3.2 billion China 1.6
    billion)

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Lend Lease to U.S.S.R. 11.3 Billion
  • Aircraft 14,795
  • Tanks 7,056
  • Jeeps 51,503
  • Trucks 375,883
  • Motorcycles 35,170
  • Tractors 8,071
  • Guns 8,218
  • Machine guns 131,633
  • Explosives 345,735 tons
  • Building equipment valued 10,910,000
  • Railroad freight cars 11,155
  • Locomotives 1,981
  • Cargo ships90
  • Submarine hunters105
  • Torpedo boats197
  • Ship engines7,784
  • Food supplies4,478,000 tons
  • Machines and equipment1,078,965,000
  • Non-ferrous metals802,000 tons
  • Petroleum products2,670,000 tons
  • Chemicals842,000 tons
  • Cotton106,893,000 tons
  • Leather49,860 tons
  • Tires3,786,000
  • Army boots15,417,001 pairs

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The Road to War
  • FDR Moves Nation Toward War
  • claims right of hemispheric defense and
    declares neutral zone halfway across the
    Atlantic
  • Orders Navy to report U-Boats to GBR
  • Executive Agreement with Danish government in
    exile for bases in Greenland
  • September 1941 Shoot on sight order against
    German U-boats after U.S.S. Greer attacked

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The Road to War Part II The Pacific
  • 1937 Invasion of China
  • FDR doesnt recognize as war to avoid
    Neutrality acts
  • We still provide 50 of Japans oil, steel and
    iron

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The Road to War Part II The Pacific
  • June, 1940 Japan occupies French Indochina
  • Sept 27, 1940 - Tripartite Pact signed by
    Germany, Italy and Japan
  • July 26, 1941 - Roosevelt freezes Japanese assets
    in United States and suspends relations

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The Road to War Part II The Pacific
  • Japans Dilemma
  • Needs raw materials from U.S. oil, scrap iron,
    steel, aviation gas
  • U.S. imposes embargo Get out of China!
  • Either get embargo lifted OR find other sources
    (East/South East Asia)
  • Japan begins to plan for war v. U.S.

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Pearl Harbor
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Pearl Harbor
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Pearl Harbor
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Pearl Harbor
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