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Title: Franklin D. Roosevelt and The Shadow of War


1
Franklin D. Roosevelt and The Shadow of War
  • Chapter 35
  • 1933-1941

2
The London Conference
  • Summer 1933 66 nations sent delegates to the
    London Economic Conference
  • Hoped to organize a coordinated international
    attack on the global depression.
  • US did not attend because FDR did not agree with
    the economic policies
  • Global trend toward nationalism on the rise

3
Phillipines
  • While nationalism was on the rise, US took an
    isolationism policy
  • Tydings-McDuffie Act 1934 - provided for the
    independence of the Philippines by 1946
  • US did not want to support Phil if Japan attacked
    there

4
The Soviet Union
  • 1933- US officially recognized the USSR
  • Opened trade
  • Friendly counter-weight to Germany in Europe and
    Japan in Asia

5
Becoming a Good Neighbor
  • Good Neighbor Policy - renounced armed
    intervention in Latin America
  • The last marines left Haiti in 1934
  • Cuba was released from US control
  • Grip on Panama relaxed in 1936

6
Reciprocal Trade Agreement
  • Congress passed the Reciprocal Trade Agreements
    Act in 1934. 
  • Pact with 21 countries by the end of 1939 to
    lower trade tariffs
  • U.S. foreign trade increased dramatically

7
Isolation Impulse
  • 1922 Benito Mussolini takes over Italy
  • 1929 Joseph Stalin takes over Russia
  • 1932 Adolph Hitler takes over Germany
  • 1936 Rome-Berlin Axis created
  • 1935 Italy attacks Ethiopia
  • Americans retain their isolationist stance!

8
Joseph Stalin
  • Russian Dictator
  • 1929-1953
  • He helped to turn Russia into a great industrial
    nation through Communism

9
Benito Mussolini
  • Italian Dictator
  • 1922-1943
  • Fascist
  • Allied with Adolph Hitler and Nazi Germany

10
Adolf Hitler
  • German Fascist Leader
  • 1932-1945
  • Led Nazi Germany in WWII

11
Neutrality
  • U.S. Congress passed the Neutrality Acts of 1935,
    1936, and 1937
  • The acts were made to keep the US out of
    international conflict.

12
Spanish Civil War 1936-1939
  • Spanish rebels led by Gen. Francisco Franco rose
    against the government in Madrid
  • Assisted by Mussolini and Hitler, Franco defeated
    Russian supported Loyalists

13
Appeasement
  • 1937 Japan led an all-out invasion of China
  • FDR remained neutral and Japan cont. to buy war
    supplies from US
  • 1935 Hitler announces mandatory military
    service
  • 1936 A.H. took over German Rhineland
  • 1938 Hitler invaded Austria

14
Munich Conference
  • Sept. 1938 European nations betrayed
    Czechoslovakia and gave Germany the Sudetenland
  • They hoped Hitler would be appeased
  • March 1939 Hitler took over Czech.

15
USSR-Germany
  • Aug. 23, 1939 Germany and USSR sign a
    non-aggression pact
  • Hitler-Stalin Pact meant Germany could attack
    Poland without fear of USSR
  • Sept. 1, 1939 Hitler invades Poland
  • Britain and France declared war on Germany
  • WWII had begun!

16
The Fall of France
  • The months after the invasion of Poland phony
    war no violence or attacks
  • Soviet Union takes over Finland
  • Hitler takes over Norway, Denmark, The
    Netherlands and Belgium in 1940
  • June 1940 France was forced to surrender
  • FDR calls on US to build up military
  • Congress agreed to spend 37 Billion

17
Getting Ready for War
  • Sept. 6, 1940 Congress passed conscription laws
  • 1st peace time draft
  • 1.2 million troops and 800,000 reservists each
    year
  • US restates Monroe Doctrine European nations
    must stay out of Western Hemisphere (1823) and
    Roosevelt Corollary (1904)

18
The Battle of Britain (1940)
  • Aug. 1940 Hitler launched air attacks on
    Britain
  • Battle of Britain German attacks on the British
    Islands lasted for months.
  • Americans grew sympathetic toward Great Britain.

19
Two Different Approaches
  • Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies
    supported helping the British
  • The America First Committee committed to
    isolation
  • September 2, 1940 FDR agreed to transfer 50
    destroyers left over from WWI to Britain. 
  • In return, Britain agreed to hand over 8 valuable
    defensive base sites to the US. 
  • This was a flagrant violation of the neutrality
    obligations.

20
Two Term Tradition ??
  • Wendell L. Willkie (R)
  • Franklin Roosevelt (D)
  • Election of 1940 was won by FDR, Willkie
    supported many New Deal Programs

21
Lend-Lease Program
  • Lend-Lease Bill passed in 1941
  • It allowed for American arms to be lent or leased
    to the democracies of the world that needed
    them.  When the war was over, the guns and tanks
    could be returned. 
  • Lend-Lease was a challenge to Axis dictators
    Hitler viewed it as an unofficial declaration of
    war

22
Hitler Invades USSR
  • Nations were bound by Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939
  • June 22, 1941 Hitler invaded USSR
  • The Atlantic Conf was held in Aug. 1941
  • FDR and Churchill met to discuss problems
  • They came up with The Atlantic Charter
    outlining desires of world democracies

23
Surprise Assault of Pearl Harbor
  • U.S. demanded that Japan clear out of China
  • Dec. 7, 1941 Japanese bombers attack Pearl
    Harbor, Hawaii killing 2,348 people
  • Dec. 11, 1941 US declares war
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