 After the declaration of war, 320,000 Georgian’s volunteered for military service: 7,388 died in battle 8 received the medal of honor.

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 After the declaration of war, 320,000 Georgian’s volunteered for military service: 7,388 died in battle 8 received the medal of honor

In 1942, a German submarine sank the S.S. Oklahoma and the Baton Rougue (2 American ships) off the coast of St. Simmons island. Community rallied together to aid those injured in these attacks

 Fort Oglethorpe, Fort Benning, Fort Gordon, Camp Wheeler and Fort Stewart were all used to house German, Austrian, and Italian soldiers captured by the Allies during the war.  At one point we held 4,000 prisoners  At the end of the war, the POWs were “re- educated” about what to expect when they returned to their war-torn countries. Some POWs decided to stay in GA

 WWII boosted GA’s economy because millions of federal dollars came to the state for the production of military bases, such as: Fort Benning, Camp Gordon, Fort Stewart, Warner Robbins Air Field Fort McPherson became a major induction center for newly drafted soldiers from all over the nation

 Farmers grew peanuts (for their oil), vegetables, cotton, and livestock to help feed the U.S. and our allies By 1944, this raised the annual farm income to $454, over three times what it was in 1940 Georgians donated 13 million pints of blood Rationing: everyday items such as gasoline, shoes, meat, butter, and sugar were limited Georgia students made care packages for soliders