Title: World War II
1World War II
- December 7, 1941
- Beginnings
2- When America declared war on Japan (Dec. 8,
1941), we were ill-prepared to fight - Germany Italy declared war on us (Dec. 11,
1941) compounding our problems
- The damage to our Pacific Fleet was only one of
the many problems we faced
3Prior to December 7, 1941
- Isolationism
- FDR called a war monger
- A Selective Service Act - passed in 1940 but few
men were drafted and trained - The Lend-Lease Act of 1941 aid to Allies with
supplies and equipment only
4Theaters of War
- North Africa / Mediterranean Sea
5Europe - 1941
- Germany had conquered all of Western Europe
except for Great Britain - Operated from the conquered nations to bomb Great
Britain daily, inflicting casualties and
destroying factories
6- Operation Barbarossa took the Soviets by surprise
(June) - Within a few weeks, the Germans were within a few
miles of Moscow
German U-Boats inflicted large losses on
American ships in the Atlantic
7North Africa - 1941
- The Axis Powers conquered most of North Africa,
from Morocco to Egypt - The British were precariously holding on in Egypt
- If the British lost Egypt, they would lose oil
supplies and the Suez Canal
8The Pacific - 1941
- Within 24 hours of Pearl Harbor, the Japanese
attacked - The Philippines
- Hong Kong
- Wake
- Guam
- Thailand
- Malaya
9The Pacific / Asia
- Japan had conquered all of the industrial north
and east of China - Resistance fighters were hanging on, mostly in
the far interior of China - They depended on the USA and Allied Forces for
supplies and equipment
10American/Allied Advantages
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- All of the Japan, Germany, and Italys
disadvantages
11American/ Allied Disadvantages
12German / Japanese Advantages
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- All of the Allied Powers disadvantages
13German / Japanese Disadvantages
14Mobilization(Chapter 25.1)
15Mobilizing the Armed Forces
- Selective Training Service Act (September,
1940) - required all males age _______ to register (later
revised to 18 to 45) - Between ____________ people served in World War
II, _____ of them were drafted
16Mobilizing the Armed Forces
- People from all groups served, including
- 300,000
- 25,000
- (400 Navajo code-talkers)
- 1,000,000
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- 350,000
17Production
- America needed to quickly convert to wartime
production and needed to find and conserve scarce
resources - (January, 1942) War Production Board was created
- allocated raw materials
- converted factories to wartime production
- hired and assigned employees
- provided daycare to children of workers
18Production
- Armed forces awarded military contracts to
businesses but WBP set priorities and allocated
resources - (May, 1943) Office of War Mobilization -
coordinated all government agencies and oversaw
production of consumer goods
19- By the end of the war, produced 300,000 aircraft
- 100,000
- 88,000
- 215
- 952
- 5200
- 47
20Labor
- Average salaries increased by 50
- ___________________ (6 million women) entered the
workforce - Labor and business agreed to work together but by
1943 there was an increase in strikes - 1943 Coal Mines Strikes called by John L. Lewis
- Sec. of Interior negotiated a settlement
- Smith-Connally Act passed to limit future strikes
21Financing the War (1941-1945)
- Government spent 321,000,000,000 (321
billion dollars) - ___________ - paid about 41 of costs of war
- _____________ - paid about 58 of the cost
22Life on the Home Front
- Millions of families had to relocate
- Population increased by 7.5 million, nearly
double the growth of the 1930s - Office of Price Administration - set limits on
goods and rents - Inflation was limited due to
- money invested in war bonds
- rationing
23Life on the Home Front
- Shortages were a result of wartime production,
loss of imports, diversion of resources to our
troops, and diverting resources to our allies - Scarce items included
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- Rationed items included
24Life on the home front
- People spent their money on magazines, movies,
and records like "White Christmas" - People planted ______________ and accounted for
1/3 of all vegetables grown - Older men joined the Civilian Defense effort
- Wartime propaganda included posters, ads, movies,
and news clips - Propaganda necessary to keep moral high when we
were initially 'not winning' the war
25World War II
26North Africa and the Middle East
Suez Canal
Morocco
El Alamein
27North Africa (1940)
- Italy controlled major areas of Africa, from
________________________ - Great Britain controlled Egypt, Palestine, and
Trans-Jordan - Italians invaded ____________
- British began an offensive against the Italians
in East and North Africa - British were gaining ground Italians were doing
poorly
28North Africa (1941)
- Germany sent _______________ and the Afrika Korps
to assist the Italians - The _____________ attacked the British lines
- The British counter-attacked and drove
_____________ back
29North Africa (1942)
- By June, Rommel reached ____________ near Cairo,
Egypt - Battle of ___________ lasted over a month
- British sent Bernard Montgomery to lead the
troops - __________ pushed the German troops back from
__________ - Rommel and Montgomery push each other back and
forth across the desert
30Operation Torch
- American forces landed in
Northwest Africa - __________ led the Americans to hard-fought
victories against the German Panzer divisions - _____________________ met on April 6, 1943
- By May 12 the German and Italian troops
surrendered in North Africa
31Operation BarbarossaJune 22, 1941
- Germanys attack surprised the Soviets
- They advanced hundreds of miles into the Soviet
Union - The Soviets had a _____________ policy
- Soviet civilians fought behind the German lines
in acts of resistance - The Germans were stopped within sight of Moscow
by the _____________
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33Soviet soldiers were no match for seasoned German
fighters
Over 2 million Soviets were taken by the Germans
for use as slave laborers. Most of them did not
survive.
34Leningrad (St. Petersburg)
- German troops laid siege to Leningrad from
September 1941 to January 1944. - The Germans, with help from the Finns, blocked
supplies of food and fuel to the city.
More than _____________died in the fighting or
from starvation, but the Soviet troops at
Leningrad never surrendered the city.
35Phase 3 March to the
- The plan was to march southeast toward the
Soviets oilfields in the ________________________
- Along the way, they stopped in _______ and
murdered 33,000 Jews in one night - They brutalized the countryside as they
relentlessly pushed forward - Germans hung ___________ that were uncooperative
- They often left them on display
36The Battle of Stalingrad
- One of the most vicious battles of the war
- ________________________
- City lies along the path to the oil-rich caucuses
- The Germans quickly surrounded the city
37The Battle of Stalingrad
- Stalin issued the order ____________
- This included
- Despite staggering losses, the Soviets clung to
the heart of the city - The German Army weakened from lack of supplies
- The ___________ was reinforced during the winter
- The Soviets took back what was left of the city.
38Both sides suffered staggering losses over 1
million Soviets and over 600,000 Germans
39- The Soviet Union recovered from their initial
losses by calling all available men, women, and
children into action - They were able to industrialize quickly with the
help of the USA - The _______________ were a natural protection
from Nazi bombers - Even so, by wars end, the Soviets lost over
_____________ people.
40Italy
- British and American forces landed on _________
and then the mainland - They worked their way north toward _______
- The Italian government fell apart and
____________ lost power - The new Italian government declared war on
- __________ fled north, where the Germans
reinstated his authority
41Italy
- The Americans made an ill-fated invasion at
________ and suffered thousands of casualties - It would take until ___________ to fully remove
the Germans from Northern Italy - Mussolini and his mistress, Clara Petacci,
42Navies
- _______________ was the strongest in the world
but was spread around the globe - Germany depends primarily on _________
- Early in the war the _____________ inflicted
serious damage to our convoys - By 1943 the Americans had decreased the German
U-boat threat with increased air patrols and radar
43- The Germans had almost four years to build
defensive positions in Western Europe - The ______________ was their main defense on the
coast of France - Built of reinforced concrete, it stretched
hundreds of miles along the French Coast. - It could lay out a cross-fire of machine gun fire
across the beaches of France
44German Defenses
45Operation OverlordHow?
46Operation OverlordIntelligence
- British _____________ before D-day
- Sent ____________ to the Germans
47June 5, 1944
- _________________ - blown off course
- Landed in water or near Germans
- Casualties heavy
- Effectiveness - limited
- Failed to take out /other targets
48Casualties were over ___________ on D-day alone
but the beaches were secured.
49Within 2 days, ___________ troops landed on the
beaches of Normandy
50Liberation of Europe
- After June 6, 1944 Allied Forces advanced East
toward Germany - By August, 1944 they had liberated Paris from the
Germans - __________________ were mistreated after the
liberation
51Liberation of Europe
- ______________________
- December, 1944
- Last German offensive
- Over 600,000 Americans fought this month-long
battle
52Liberation of Europe
- Allied forces liberated Western Europe
- Soviet Forces liberated Eastern Europe
- The two sides met in Germany in April, 1945
53VE Day!!Germany Surrenders - 5/8/45
54To be continued