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US moves toward War
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“Great Arsenal of Democracy” Can’t tame a tiger to a kitten by petting it US intends to use force Lend-Lease/Cash-Carry Aid to USSR and Stalin 1941-Hitler breaks agreement and attacks USSR FDR ‘enemy of an enemy is a friend’ Churchill- would work with devil himself
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Inching toward an Allied power Atlantic Charter-FDR won’t declare war, but lets Brit know who the US supports U.S. destroyer Greer shot at by Germans Shoot on sight Germany sinks Reuben James “America has been attacked. The shooting has started. And history has recorded who fired the first shot.”
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Japan Tojo- control of East Asia possible as colonies fall US only remaining hurdle US cuts trade from Japan after Indochina attacked Peace talks Tojo and emperor Hirohito discuss remaining at peace with US Tojo soon begins planning attack, however
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Pearl Harbor US aware of attack, but not date Talks of peace halt on Dec. 6 Early the next morning, attacks begin on Pearl Harbor Why???
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The attack 180+ Japanese planes Air raid on Pearl Harbor, this is not a drill Nearly an hour ½ of attacks w/o antiaircraft fire…why? Sunday morning Some areas prepping for inspection Confused as drill Message not taken seriously enough
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By 9:30 am attack was over 2,403 killed and 1,178 wounded 21 ships damaged or sunk and more than 300 aircraft damaged or destroyed Aircraft carriers were at sea, luckily for US Amounts to all of the losses suffered by the Navy from WWI
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Reaction Outrage and panic “I never wanted to fight this war on two fronts” FDR Addressed congress on Dec 8- delivers “a date that will live infamy” speech Declaration of war approved for war on Japan Three days later, Ger and Italy declare on US
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Joining the war Effort AAAAmericans joined the war effort in several ways CCCChoice MMMMen-enlisted in the military (roughly 5 million) WWWWomen’s Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) WWWWomen soldiers w/ a salary-nurses, pilots, office jobs, ambulance drivers RRRRequired DDDDraft-10 million men needed for war effort AAAAll recruits then trained for 8 weeks
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Minorities Fighting for the US Some minorities saw this as fruitless, why fight for a nation that will not treat them as a citizen when they return, if they return “Here lies a black man killed fighting a yellow man for the protection of a white man.”
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Minorities Cont. 300,000 Mexican Americans would fight in the war 13,000 and 33,000 Chinese and Japanese Americans, respectively, became GIs Japanese used as translators 25,000 N. Americans (800 women) enlisted “We would not need the Selective Service Act if we all volunteered like Indians.”
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Industry Gov’t Cars taken off the market-victory trim Auto plants convert to tanks, planes, etc Pencil and soda-pop factories now produce bombs and ammunition FDR-executive order to hire more minorities Caused by A. Philip Randolph’s march on Washington, DC with 100,000 African Americans 75% of companies hired zero minorities before the war
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Manhattan Project Creates hundreds to thousands of jobs for scientists and laborers alike Will lead to creation of the atom bomb as well Office of Price Admin. Freezes prices on goods to control wartime inflation War Production Board Controlled the switch of industries to wartime
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Minorities in Industry Increase in minorities in the workforce due to lack of white, males Women still hired more often than minority workers Early on, both groups thought to be unfit for the physical labor-many predicted too few workers By 1941 there were 18 million working in the US and climbing
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Government and people Groups had to work together War bonds Money given to the government from its citizens. The money is then paid back to the buyer at a decided date. Good idea?\ Rationing Similar to the stoppage of cars, food were rationed with food allotments per family People saw this as a way to do their part- Victory Gardens
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