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WWII
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ALLIES Poland (1939) Britain (1939) France(1939) Soviet Union (1941)
U.S. (1941) China (1941)
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AXIS Germany (1939) Italy(1940) Japan (1940) Soviet Union ( )
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THEATERS Europe N. Atlantic Ocean North Africa Southeast Asia China
Pacific Ocean Japan (air)
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CAUSES
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Rise in German Military
Issues over territory (land) German harsh “guilt clause” Great Depression hurt all countries. Allowed Hitler and the Nazi party to rise
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League of Nations was too relaxed on enforcing global leadership
Japan wanted to be a world power Invaded China and angered US. US helped China (oil)
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LEND-LEASE ACT F.D.R President US again wanted to remain neutral.
They were helping the allied powers by “lending” money and war supplies. Hurt Japan. (fight for oil)
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WAR TIMELINE Sept.1939: Germany invades Poland
France, Britain declare war on Germany. Soviet Union joins Germany
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WAR TIMELINE Aug. 1940: Japan joins Germany, Italy
June 1941: Germany invades Soviet Union. Soviet Union joins Allied powers
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PEARL Harbor
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Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941 Japan surprise attacks naval fleet in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Wake the sleeping giant Mission not accomplished
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Pearl Harbor December 8, 1941: declare war on Japan
Dec. 11: Germany declares war on US Feb. 1942: FDR has Japanese-Americans held for duration of war
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Battle of Midway June 1942: US sinks 4 of the best Japanese aircraft carriers Turning point of the war
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WAR TIMELINE Sept 8, 1943: Italy surrenders D-Day: June 6, 1944
US invades Normandy Germany surrenders after much death and fighting
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WAR TIMELINE April 30, 1945: Hitler commits suicide with his wife
May 1945: Germany surrenders completely
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ATOMIC BOMB
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Target Hiroshima Nagasaki Tokyo Fire Raid Average of 93 Attacks on Cities Dead/Missing 70,000-80,000 35,000-40,000 83,000 1,850 Wounded 70,000 40,000 102,000 1,830 Population Density 35,000 per sq mile 65,000 per sq mile 130,000 per sq mile ? Total Casualties 140, ,000 75,000-80,000 185,000 3,680 Area Destroyed 4.7 sq mile 1.8 sq mile 15.8 sq mile Attacking Platform 1 B-29 334 B-29s B-29s Weapon(s) ‘Little Boy' 15 kT (15,000 tons of TNT) 'Fat Man' 21 kT (21,000 tons of TNT) 1,667 tons 1,129 tons
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Super Weapon Quick and easy end. (less American loss)
Firebombed Tokyo (Apr-June) Aug. 6, 1945: dropped “Little Boy” on Hiroshima and destroyed the city.
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Super Weapon Japan would not reply for call of surrender
Aug. 9, 1945: dropped “Fat Man” on Nagasaki. Aug. 15: Japan surrendered
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HOLOCAUST
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Holocaust Organized mass murder 12 million dead (2/3 Jewish)
Open-air killings of citizens 1942: “Final Solution” Kill all Jews in Europe
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Holocaust 6 extermination camps Gassed or shot immediately
Some were worked to death Few survived Many children murdered
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Technology “This is a war of machines, and of ships and airplanes powered by oil. This is an oil war.” Texas supplied 80% of oil
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Technology Nuclear weapons Radar Jet engines Blimp
Electronic computers Side note (story of internet)
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TEXAS Discovered way to make rubber from petroleum
Rural families moved to cities for work African American soldiers still denied equal treatment
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Dorie Miller African American who fired on Japan at Pearl Harbor
First to be honored for service to America
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Oveta Culp Hobby Commander of women’s army corp. WAC
Government supported her enlisting women 1,074 women pilots
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TEXAS Women allowed to do male jobs Fired once men returned
African Americans paid less money for same jobs
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Victory Gardens Planted own small gardens for food
Rationed and sent all other crops Gas, meat, sugar, tires
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ENDING Aug 15, 1945 Baby boomers 62% adult pop. Married
African Americans not willing to be treated unfairly anymore
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DEATH 62 million dead 60% innocent civilians
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Results Redrawing of national boundaries New nations
End of British/European power US and Soviet Super powers (Cold War)
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