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BELLWORK 1.What was the cash and carry policy? 2.Explain the Lend-Lease Act. 3.What type of government did Japan have? Who was Japan’s leader? 4.Describe.

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1 BELLWORK 1.What was the cash and carry policy? 2.Explain the Lend-Lease Act. 3.What type of government did Japan have? Who was Japan’s leader? 4.Describe the growing Japanese-U.S. hostilities before the Pearl Harbor attack. 5.THINKER: What steps should a country take in preparation for war?

2 Selective Training and Service Act: required all males aged 21-36 to register for military service. Production of consumer goods stopped and factories converted to war production. Production created a massive increase in employment and wages. Preparation for War

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5 Financing the War Federal spending increased to $95.2 billion. Higher taxes paid for 41% of the war. The government borrowed the rest of the money from banks, private investors and the public. Americans bought war bonds to help finance the war.

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7 Casablanca Conference Defeating Germany is top priority Attack in Europe first Force an unconditional surrender

8 Break of the “Non-Aggression Pact” Germany invades the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941 Nazi soldiers surrounded Moscow and starved the citizens Extremely harsh weather conditions Battle of Stalingrad: Germany surrendered and stopped Nazi’s eastern advance 250,000 dead

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15 Italy Surrenders Mussolini overthrown No more Fascism! Allies had the country surrounded Italy officially surrenders in September 1943

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18 D-Day June 6, 1944 Largest combined land-sea-air battle in history Allied forces landed on Normandy Beach (France) and pushed the Germans back Turning point of WWII

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23 Battle of the Bulge Germany’s last offensive attack Invaded Belgium and created a “bulge” in Allied defense lines Germans lost and were pushed back

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26 FDR’s Death After 12 years in office and four presidential terms, FDR died on April 12, 1945 Died from a cerebral hemorrhage (stroke) Replaced by VP Harry Truman

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28 Death of Hitler The Allies surrounded Germany and it became clear the Axis powers would lose. Hitler committed suicide in an underground bunker on April 30, 1945

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30 War in Europe is over! Berlin fell to the Allies on May 2, 1945 Germany surrenders May 8 th : V-E Day (Victory in Europe) Who is left?


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