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Title: WWII


1
WWII
  • Chapters 35-36

2
Benito Mussolini
  • Italy
  • Fascism
  • State more important than people
  • Strong govt. with dictator
  • Individual has no rights

3
Josef Stalin
  • Soviet Union
  • Communist nation (1917)

4
Adolf Hitler
  • Germany
  • Used fascism w/racism
  • Blonde, blue-eyed were superior
  • National Socialist German Workers Party
  • Swastika
  • Goals
  • Rebuild Germany
  • Tear up Treaty of Versailles
  • Conquer Europe
  • Destroy Jews

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Jewish Treatment
  • No rights
  • Harassed and mistreated
  • Isolated and enslaved
  • Eliminated

7
Kristallnacht
  • Nov. 9-10, 1938
  • 1,000 Jews murdered
  • 26,000 Jews sent to camps
  • Night of Broken
  • Glass

8
Road to War
  • Democracy threatened
  • Aggression/tension ?
  • Dictatorships increasing
  • Difficulty remaining isolated
  • U.S. isolation

9
Neutrality Acts (1935-37)
  • No sale of munitions to warring nations
  • Unlawful for Ams. to travel on warring countries
    ships
  • Authorize President to list commodities to be
    sold (Cash-and-Carry only)

10
German Advancement
  • 1938 Austria
  • Munich Pact (9/38)
  • Czechs give Sudetenland to Germany
  • March 1939 Czechoslovakia
  • Sept. 1, 1939 Poland
  • April-June 1940 Denmark, Norway, Netherlands,
    Belgium, Lux., France

11
Selective Service Act
  • Sept 1940
  • First peacetime draft
  • All men ages 21-35
  • 1 year active service

12
1940 Election
Candidates Party Affiliation Popular Vote Electoral Vote
FDR Democrat 27,307,819 449
Willkie Republican 22,321,018 82
13
Lend-Lease Act (March 1941)
  • 7 billion to GB/Allies (by end of war 50
    billion)
  • Sell or lease commodities to any country whose
    defense was vital to U.S. defense

14
U.S./Japan Relations
  • 7/41 Embargo on oil, tools, iron steel
  • Froze Japanese assets in U.S.
  • 11/41 Peace mission to U.S.
  • 3 demands
  • 1. Unfreeze assets
  • 2. Lift embargo
  • 3. Cease aid to China

15
Pearl Harbor
  • Naval, Air Force base
  • Sunday, Dec. 7, 1941
  • 755 am 850 am
  • Am. losses
  • Almost all planes
  • 8 battleships
  • 2,300 killed, 2,000 wounded
  • Dec. 8, 1941 U.S. declares war on Japan

16
Internment Camps
  • 110,000 Japanese-Americans placed in camps
  • 1988 20,000 to all survivors

17
OPA
  • Office of Price Administration
  • Fought inflation by freezing wages, prices, and
    rents
  • Rationed foods, such as meat, butter, cheese,
    vegetables, sugar and coffee

18
NWLB
  • National War Labor Board
  • Limited wage increases
  • Kept unions stable, forbid workers from changing
    unions
  • Paid vacations, pensions, and medical insurance

19
WPB
  • War Production Board
  • Rationed fuel and materials vital to the war
    effort, such as gas, heating oil, metals, rubber,
    and plastics

20
Manhattan Project
  • Scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer
  • Tested July 16, 1945 (Alamogordo, NM)
  • Atomic bomb

21
D-Day (June 6, 1944)
  • Operation Overlord
  • 176,000 Ams.
  • 4,000 landing craft
  • 600 warships
  • 11,000 planes
  • Allies victory

22
1944 Election
Candidate Party Affiliation Popular Vote Electoral Vote
FDR/Truman Democrat 25,606,585 432
Dewey/Bricker 22,014,745 99
23
April 12, 1945
  • FDR dead

http//www.delanoye.org/FDR/
24
April 30, 1945
  • Hitler commits suicide

25
May 8, 1945
  • V-E Day

http//www.history.com/media.do?idtdih_may08_broa
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26
Hiroshima
  • August 6, 1945
  • Enola Gay
  • Pilot Paul Tibbets
  • Bomb Little Boy
  • 140,000 dead by end of year

27
Nagasaki
  • August 9, 1945
  • Bomb Fat Man
  • 70,000 dead by end of year

28
V-J Day
  • August 15, 1945
  • USS Missouri
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