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1 The U.S. and the European War (1936-1941) USHC 7.1 Analyze the decision of the United States to enter World War II, including the nation’s movement from a policy of isolationism to international involvement and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

2 SOVIET UNION GERMANY ITALY JAPAN STALIN HITLER MUSSOLINI TOJO

3 Map Credit: BBCBBC Map Credit: BBCBBC

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5 Photo by eperaleseperales

6 DO NOT INVADE POLAND!

7 Hitler Invades Poland September, 1939 Map Credit: ListowyListowy

8 The Allies GermanyNeutral WAR

9 Panzer (Lightning War)

10 1940 Made by Niels Bosboom.

11 1940 Air Battles 1.Military Targets 2.Cities/Civilians 1940 Air Battles 1.Military Targets 2.Cities/Civilians

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13 SO???

14 It SUCKED!

15 aka, “Non-Intervention”

16 1936, 1937, 1939 Photo by *janine**janine*

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18 Cash and Carry (1939) Destroyers for Bases (1940) Lend-Lease (1941) Photo by mr.smashymr.smashy 1939-1941

19 Pay cash and carry it home, yourself. 1939

20 Destroyers to Britain in exchange for naval bases in the Caribbean 1940

21 Let the British borrow military equipment Photo by peasappeasap FURTHER READING: FDR Press Conference December 17, 1940 FURTHER READING: FDR Press Conference December 17, 1940 1941

22 FIRST PEACETIME DRAFT in United States History 1940 President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the Selective Service Training Act.

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25 “And while I am talking to you mothers and fathers, I give you one more assurance. I have said this before, but I shall say it again and again and again: Your boys are not going to be sent into any foreign wars!” --FDR ( 10/30/1940)

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27 AGGRESSIVE WARFARE

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29 NO OIL to Japan By Orange County ArchivesOrange County Archives

30 Japan Attacks Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941

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32 Japan, Germany, and Italy agree to cooperate in their efforts… They further undertake to assist one another with all political, economic and military means if one of the Contracting Powers is attacked by a Power at present not involved in the European War or in the Japanese- Chinese conflict.

33 The Allies The AxisNeutral Occupied WAR

34 Gentlemen… Start your PROPAGANDA engines!

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