Chapter 25, sec 1 A. Philip Randolph George C. Marshall.

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Chapter 25, sec 1

A. Philip Randolph

George C. Marshall

The restriction of the amount of food and other goods people may buy during wartime to assure enough supplies for the military

Decided which companies would make war materials and how to distribute raw materials

Japanese Americans born in the United States; many were forced to relocate to internment camps after the attack on Pearl harbor

Worked on creating new & improved technologies such as sonar, radar

Chapter 25, sec 2

Germany would be defeated first and they would only accept unconditional surrender

They used sonar to locate & sink German submarines (u- boats) and America rapidly build new cargo ships

Dwight D. Eisenhower

Battle of the Bulge

The Battle of Stalingrad

Italy

D-Day June 6, 1944

Victory in Europe May 8, 1945

Chapter 25, Sec 3

Douglas MacArthur

Island Hopping

Battle of Midway

Chester A. Nimitz

The Kamikaze

The secret program to develop the atomic bomb

J. Robert Oppenheimer

Hiroshima & Nagasaki August 6 & 9 th, 1945

1. The Allies will establish the United Nations to prevent another world war 2. The Soviet Union will attack Japan 3 months after Germany falls 3. The Soviet Union will allow the eastern European countries under it’s control to hold free elections

The Nuremberg Trials