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WWII

1. What are you looking forward to learning during the WWII unit
and why?
2. Write one (or more) thing(s) you already know about WWII.
Check student email for the Google Form.
Answer questions and submit.

The Second World War

FDRs Foreign Policy

Recognition of the Soviet Union

1933 Granted diplomatic recognition of the Soviet Union.


U.S. Desired foreign trade.

Philippine Independence

Tydings-McDuffie Act (1934) Promised the Philippines


complete independence within a decade.

The Good Neighbor Policy

US Would be the neighbor who respects himself and the


rights of others.
Became the label for his Latin American Policy.

Totalitarian aggression

Totalitarian:

Centralized control by an autocratic authority.


The political concept that the citizen should be totally subject
to an absolute state authority.

Japanese in China:

1931 Seized Manchuria


1937 Attacked China; Rape of Nanking
Est. 300,000 killed
20,000 women raped/murdered
December 12, 1937: US gunboat Panay Sunk by Japanese
bombs on Yangtze River.
3 dead, 43 injured

Italians in Africa

1935 Italy invaded Ethiopia


Dreamed of another Italian empire.
Leader Benito Mussolini A.K.A. Il Duce (Il Doo-chay)
Abolished democracy, destroyed liberty all on the promise of jobs and glory.

German Expansion

Germany Building an enormous new army, making weapons


at a frightening speed, and menacing neighbors.
March 1936 - Militarization of Rhineland.
March 1938 Seized Austria.
Sept. 1938 Munich Pact An attempt to appease Hitler:
Dismember Czech. and give a piece to Germany (Sudetenland).
March 1939 Hitler seized the rest of Czech.; appeasement
was a failure.
Sept. 1, 1939 Germany invaded Poland
WWII begins!
Germany & USSR sign non-aggression pact.
Sept. 3, 1939 G.B. and France declare war on Germany.

Rise of Isolationism in the United States

Most govt. officials and citizens in the 1920s were


isolationists.
Felt US should avoid alliances and agreements with other
nations.
Nye Committee Investigated US entry into WWI.
o Findings:

a. International bankers drew US into WWI.

b. Munitions indus. Pressed for Am. entry into war.

Isolation dominated US foreign policy in 1930s.

Neutrality Legislation

Neutrality Act, 1935 Authorized the Pres. to bar arms sales to


warring nations.
1936 Extended neutrality legislation Put limits on sale of
arms to belligerents.
Cash & Carry A country had to pay cash for goods before they
left our shores.
The country at war had to carry the goods on its own ships.

Destroyer-Base Deal

FDR Traded 50 old destroyers for the use of 8 British naval


bases.
Legally tried to help allies secure supplies.

Lend-Lease

US would lend or lease whatever war supplies we could


make.
Supplies sent to any nation Pres. considered vital to defense of
the US.

Atlantic Charter

FDR and Churchill met Wanted a better future for the world.
US and G.B. Were seeking no territorial gain.
Real reason for the meeting Churchill wanted American troops to join. FDRs
answer is no.
http://avalon.law.yale.edu/wwii/atlantic.asp

Effects of the war on 1940 election

Republican nominee Wendell L. Willkie.


Opposed the New Deal.
Democratic nominee FDR.
Both wanted to aid G.B.
FDR won.
First person elected President for a third term.

The battlefield is everywhere

New Warfare: Blitzkrieg lightning war Adolf Hitlers new


strategy.
Depended heavily on air power; Struck like lightning from the
sky.
Used the fastest new vehicles.
Airplanes, tanks, trucks, motorcycles.
Struck quickly at the heart of enemy territory, overwhelming
them.

1940 In England Winston Churchill became Prime Minister.

US Prepares for war.

FDR warned the US to rearm.


Wanted billions of dollars to create a two-ocean navy.
Also, size of the air force greatly increased.

Japanese-American Relations

1931-1940 Jap. military aggression was militarily unopposed


by the US.
1940 Japan became a partner of Germany and Italy.
Japan attacked and expanded through China July 1941
US Response: Embargo on all trade with Japan.
US and Japan Met; Sticking Point: China.
Japan Wanted US to cut off aid to Chinese.
US Demanded Jap. withdraw from China.
Japan had a choice: Give up dream of an empire or go to war,
they chose war.
1. Finish Pearl Harbor reading and questions. (15-20 minutes)
2. WWII Quiz review:
Create a 10 question quiz using your notes from WWII.
6 or 7 Multiple Choice questions with 3-4 distractors.
3 or 4 True/False questions.
Once you have finished creating your quiz, trade with a classmate.
After completing the quiz, trade back and grade.
Put your completed quiz (the one you created) in your E-Portfolio
under the Quiz/Review section.

America at War

Attack on Pearl Harbor

Sunday Dec. 7, 1941: Japan attacked the airfield and naval


base at Pearl Harbor.
Surprise attack 180 Am. warplanes destroyed (120 crippled),
18 naval vessels were sunk or heavily damaged.
More than 70 civilians and 2403 servicemen were killed.
1177 crewmen of the USS Arizona died in the attack.
Next day FDR Japans Day of Infamy plunged the US into
war.

Pearl Harbor Info Graphic

Doolittle Raid

Google Form - Doolittle Raid

A Nurse Remembers Pearl Harbor

War on the Home Front

Selective Service

Draft was started in 1940.


By Pearl Harbor 1.6 million in army.
Millions more volunteered as a result of the attack.

Internment of Japanese Americans.

March 1942 Close to 120,000 Jap. Americans were rounded up


and confined to camps.
Were placed in camps because of the threat of possible acts of
espionage and sabotage.

Was Japanese internment justified using the grounds of the article


as a reason for following through with the camps?

Explain, why/why not?

Wartime Agencies

1940 Industry: Just emerging from depression.


1942 American production: Equal to Ger., It., and Jap.
Combined.
1944 Production was double of Ger., It., and Jap. combined.
During WWII, the govt. regulated industry and controlled the
econ. to achieve maximum production and efficiency.
Full employment Inflation occurred.

Role of women and minorities.


Women

1945 258,000 women were serving in the armed forces.


18 Million were part of the American workforce.
Women were needed as workers.
Took a wide variety of jobs in industry.
Examples: Shipyards, Airplane factories, Ammunition factories,
Rail yards, Truck drivers, etc.

Minorities

About 1 million African-Americans served in WWII.


African-Am. Served in segregated units in the early stages of
WWII.
Many African-Am. migrated to industrial areas (cities) for jobs.
Over 500,000 Latino-American served and were not
segregated.

Conservation and Rationing

Rationing was used to assure availability of scarce items to all


citizens.
Individuals received coupons for a share of the rationed items.
The US and allies needed everything the US could produce.

American Strategy

Get Hitler First

If Germany won in Europe, US would face aggressor nations


alone.

Second Front

Russians wanted a second front in Europe.


Wanted allies to invade lands held by Axis powers.
Instead, July 1942, Allies decided to invade North Africa.

Invasion of North Africa

Germany Led by Desert Fox General Erwin Rommel.


British Led by Gen. Bernard Montgomery.
Montgomerys army broke through Rommels Africa Korps: Nov. 4
1942
US and British Force struck from west and north Nov. 8, 1942.

Invasion of Italy

July 10, 1943 250,000 US & British troops land on Sicilian


coastlines
Germans Escaped to the Italian mainland.
Italians Sick of war; Mussolini Forced to resign (Eventually
shot & killed)
Allied troops Tied up thousands of German troops; weakened
them elsewhere.

Benito Mussolini

Benito Mussolini

Battle of the Atlantic.

German submarine wolf packs sunk tons of allied supplies.


Main years: 1942-1943
Subs had to be beaten, and soon.
Radar and sonar were invented; both could destroy subs.

Control of the air

British & US forces heavily bombed Germany, but used


different strategies.
British Saturation Bombing Bombed whole areas.
US Pinpoint bombing Attacked in daylight; could focus
bombs on crucial factories.

Attack on the European Continent

D-Day:

US & Great Britains invasion of France.


Objective: 2nd Front in Europe.
Directed by American Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme
Commander of Allied Forces in Western Europe.
June 6, 1944 D-Day invasion began.
Conditions needed: low tide, half moon, good weather, morning
invasion.
Atlantic Wall

D-Day Code Name: Operation Overlord


Allies - Achieved a tactical surprise; landings were a success.
Secured beachhead One of the greatest Allied achievements
of the war.
Generals Montgomery (Britain) & Eisenhower lead Allied
forces through Europe towards Germany.

Re-conquest of France

By the end of July, 1944 the Allies controlled 1500 Sq. mi. of
France.
Paris Liberated on Aug. 25, 1944.
By mid-Sept. all of France had been cleared of Germans.
Destruction in Caen,France July 1944

Hedgerows made The Breakout difficult; this was unexpected.

FDR Elected to a fourth term.


WWII Taking its toll on FDRs health.

Battle of Germany

Dec. 16, 1944 Battle of the Bulge Germany final bid to break
the allies.
Germans penetrated 60 miles creating a bulge in the allied
lines.
Foul weather aided the Germans.
Patton and Montgomery stopped the advancing Germans.
By the end of Jan. the Bulge was pinched off.
German losses 120,000 of their best remaining men.
It was also the single most costly American battle of the war.

Battle of the Bulge Activity

Go to: http://www.loc.gov/collections/world-war-ii-maps-
military-situation-maps-from-1944-to-1945/articles-and-
essays/the-battle-of-the-bulge/interactive-timeline/
Read through and examine the maps that show the time line of
the battle
After, create a battle plan. If the allies had lost the battle and
were forced to retreat what would your response have been as
the commanding military officer?
What is the most important aspect of a battle plan and why?

Yalta Conference

Pres. Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin met at Yalta to discuss


the Nazi surrender.
Stalin Tough and clever bargainer.
Most of Stalins promises were lies.
Western democracies Needed Stalins armies.

Death of FDR

Worn down by wartime burdens, health continued to decline.


Died April 12, 1945 while resting in Warm Springs, Georgia.
The nation grieved.

Collapse of Germany

March 1945 Allies were closing in - US & GB from west,


Russia from east.
Churchill Shake hands with the Russians as far east as
possible.
Concerned with Soviet domination of Eastern Europe.
Russia and US troops met at the Elbe River April 25, 1945.
Hitler committed suicide in his Berlin bunker.
May 8, 1945 Germans surrendered ; Celebrated as V-E Day.

The War in the Pacific

Extent of Japanese Conquests:

Controlled a 4500 mile area of the Pacific.


Allied policy in Pacific Active defense.

Island hopping

General MacArthur & Admiral Nimitz Commanders of Allied


forces in the Pacific.
The Allies invaded strategic islands, and bypassed others.
May 3-8, 1942 Battle of the Coral Sea - Result: Draw.
First Naval battle where the opposing ships never saw one
another.
June 4, 1942 Battle of Midway US Victory.
Japans first great naval defeat; a big turning point.

Aug. 7, 1942 Battle for Guadalcanal US Victory.


Our troops first exposure to land battle with the Japanese.
The fighting was fierce and brutal the Japanese would not surrender.
October 20, 1944 Re-conquest of the Philippines begins.
Led by MacArthur, the US crushes the Japanese and knocks
their navy out of the war.
Feb.-Mar. 1945 Iwo Jima (650 Miles from Tokyo) US Victory
Operation Detachment
Goal Secure airfield
Heavy losses: 6821 US deaths
Flag raised: Mt. Suribachi
March 9-10 - Tokyo Firebombing Operation Meetinghouse
Targeted industrial sites, but was a very populated area.
Utilized 334 B-29 Superfortress airplanes.
100,000 died in the attack, 1 million homeless.
April-June, 1945 Okinawa US Victory
Brutal fighting Japan considered it a home island.
12,513 Americans died
Within striking distance of Japan: Victory is in sight!

The Atomic Bomb

Developed after Germans and Italians surrendered; Manhattan


Project.
Potsdam Declaration (Ultimatum) Allies warned the
Japanese: the alternative to surrender is prompt and utter
destruction.
August 6, 1945 A-bomb is dropped on Hiroshima.
August 9, 1945 A-bomb is dropped on Nagasaki.
V-J Day August 14, 1945.

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