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Chapter 26 World War II. American Neutrality The Road to War September 1, 1939 – War begins with German invasion of Poland after policy of appeasement.

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Page 1: Chapter 26 World War II. American Neutrality The Road to War September 1, 1939 – War begins with German invasion of Poland after policy of appeasement.

Chapter 26

World War II

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American NeutralityThe Road to War

• September 1, 1939 – War begins with German invasion of Poland after policy of appeasement

• Most support allies, but remain isolationist

• U.S. set to begin “thousand-step road to war”

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American NeutralityThe Road to War

• “This nation will remain a neutral nation, but I cannot ask that every American remain neutral in thought as well” FDR

• April, 1940 – Nazi Blitzkrieg (lightning war)

• By June 22, Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France fall to Nazis

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EUROPE: JUNE 1941

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American NeutralityThe Road to War

• Fall 1940 – Battle of Britain – Brutal air bombardment of Britain.

• Committee to Defend America (interventionist) vs. America First Committee (isolationist)

• U.S. moves closer to war – Committees assembled to organize economy/government for defense

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DR. SEUSS CARTOONS AGAINST THE U.S. STAYING NEUTRAL

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DR. SEUSS CARTOONS

AGAINST THE U.S. STAYING

NEUTRAL

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American NeutralityThe Road to War

• 1940 – FDR appoints 2 prominent Republicans Henry Stimson (Sect of War) and Frank Knox (Sect of Navy)

• Executive order – Trades 50 destroyers for right to build bases on British islands

• Runs for re-election! – 3rd term!

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American NeutralityThe Road to War

• Election of 1940

• “Your boys are not going to be sent into foreign wars” – FDR

• Democratic “coalition” won handily!

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FDR (D)Wendell Willkie (R)

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American NeutralityThe Road to War

• Lend-Lease Act – (1939 amendment to neutrality act enables U.S. to sell weapons on a “Cash and Carry” basis)

• With British short on cash and German U-boats hampering English shipping, Congress authorized President to supply any nation whose defense was vital to defense of U.S.

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American NeutralityThe Road to War

• Land Lease (cont.)

• FDR compares it to lending a neighbor a garden hose when his house is on fire

• June 1941 – Extended to Soviet Union (Hitler abandoned Nazi-Soviet Pact)

I.A

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American NeutralityThe Road to War

• State of Union Address, January 1941

–FDR’s Four Freedoms

–Freedom of Speech

–Freedom of Worship

–Freedom from want

–Freedom from fear

Is U.S. intervention now inevitable?

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American NeutralityThe Road to War

• The Atlantic Charter

• August 1941 – FDR and Winston Churchill meet secretly to discuss goals and military strategy

• Calls for postwar economic collaboration, political stability, free trade, self-determination, and collective security

I.A

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American NeutralityThe Road to War

• September 1941 – U.S. supplying allies and in a virtual undeclared naval war with Germany

• FDR will not ask for a declaration of war without an enemy attack

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American NeutralityThe Road to War

Pearl Harbor

• Japan and U.S. on shaky relations since 1930’s due to Japanese aggression in Pacific, particularly China

• Panay incident (1937)

• 1940 – Tri-Partite Pact (Japan, Germany, Italy)

I.A

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American NeutralityThe Road to War

Pearl Harbor

• As Japan expands (French Indochina) U.S. cuts of exports (Oil) to Japan

• September 1941 – Tojo begins plans to attack U.S. despite continuation of talks

• December 7, 1941 – Attack on Pealt Harbor

I.A

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American NeutralityThe Road to War

Pearl Harbor

• December 7, 1941 – Attack on Pealt Harbor, Hawaii

• Over 2400 Americans Killed

• United Americans in determination to fight!

• December 8 –FDR appears before congress to ask for a declaration of war

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Organizing for VictoryFinancing the War

• Dramatic expansion of federal power, particularly executive branch (War Powers Act)

• Mobilization required cooperation between business and politics (like WWI)

• 1945 Federal budget ($95 billion)10 times greater than in 1939

I.B

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Organizing for VictoryFinancing the War

• Revenue Act of 1942 – Average American also taxed – Tax revenues rise from $2.2 to $35.1 billion

• Payroll deductions and tax withholding sold to public as patriotic

• Govt. employees increase fourfold – far beyond New Deal expansion

• “Dollar-a-year-men” – agencies staffed by active business leaders

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Organizing for VictoryFinancing the War

• Office of Price Administration (OPA) – supervised domestic economy (inflation, allocation of resources etc)

• Anti-Inflation Act – stabilized prices, wages and salaries

–Goods + Wages = Inflation

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Organizing for VictoryFinancing the War

• War Production Board (WPB) – oversaw defense contracts, conversion of industry to military production, evaluated requests for scarce resources

–Used generous tax write offs and cost-plus provisions (profit guarantees) to entice business cooperation

–Preferred dealing with major corporations than small business

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Organizing for VictoryFinancing the War

• War Production Board (cont)

–Suspension od anti-trust prosecution

–Become the core of the military-industrial complex which links the federal government, military and corporate America together in an interdependent partnership

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Organizing for VictoryFinancing the War

• Successes (by 1945)

• “Arsenal of Democracy”

• Mass Production

– 86,000 tanks

– 296,000 airplanes

– 15,000,000 guns

– 64,000 landing crafts

– 6,5000 ships

I.B

Great Depression now over

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Organizing for VictoryMobilizing the Fighting Force

• 15 million mobilized

• Blacks still Segregated (A Jim Crow army cannot fight for a free world), Hispanics not

• Navajo Code Talkers – used native language to send military messages

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Organizing for VictoryMobilizing the Fighting Force

• Women – both opportunity and discrimination

• 350,000 served –

• 1/3 of all nurses nationwide volunteer

• Military limited duties of women – similar to civilian life (health care, clerical work)

• Social lives restricted to avoid “improprieties”

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Organizing for VictoryWorkers and the War Effort

• Critical labor shortage –

• Well organized government propaganda urged women into the labor force

• Rosie the Riveter

• 36% labor force – was expected they would go back to home after the war

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Organizing for VictoryWorkers and the War Effort

• Organized Labor

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Fighting and Winning the WarWartime Aims and Strategies

• 2 Theatres

• 1942 = Bad

• Winter 1942-43 – Stalingrad

• Tehran -

iv.

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Fighting and Winning the WarWar in Europe

• 1st Turning Point – Stalingrad

• Africa and to “THE SOFT UNDERBELLY” Italy – Falls June/July 1943

• D-Day – June, 6 1944

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Fighting and Winning the WarWar in The Pacific

• Turning Points – Battle of Coral Sea

• Battle of Midway

• Island hopping

iv.

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Fighting and Winning the WarWar in The Pacific

• Iwo Jima and Okinawa

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Marines Raising the US Flag at Iwo Jima

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Okinawa

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The Bombing of Hiroshima

• August 6, 1945: On President Truman’s orders, the Enola Gay dropped an atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima.

• It destroyed about 90% of the city and killed about 140,000 people.

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Nagasaki

• When the bombing of Hiroshima did not elicit a surrender from the Japanese government, a 2nd atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945.

• The bomb on Nagasaki was equally destructive and led to a Japanese surrender.

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V-J Day• August 14, 1945: Japan agreed to an unconditional surrender.

• The formal surrender was signed on September 2, 1945 on the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, officially ending WWII.

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World War II Allied Deaths

Nation Military Civilian Total

France 122,000 470,000 592,000

Britain 305,800 60,600 366,400

US 405,400 0 405,400

USSR 11,000,000 6,700,000 17,700,000

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World War II Axis Deaths

Nation Military Civilian Total

Germany 3,250,000 2,350,000 5,600,000

Italy 226,900 60,000 286,900

Japan 1,740,000 393,400 2,133,400

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