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World War II Erupts

Chapter 16 Notes

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Objectives:• How did the aftermath of World War I

contribute to political problems in Europe?

• How did the problems facing Europe in the postwar years lead to the rise of totalitarian leaders?

• What events exemplify the growing use of military force by totalitarian regimes in the 1930s?

• What alarming actions did Adolf Hitler take in the mid-1930s?

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Problems in Europe after WWI

• Millions dead• Farms & cities ruined• Economy in ruins

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Problems in Europe after WWI

• Problems w/ Treaty of Versailles – France --too easy– Italy—ignored– Germany—loses land, pay

reparations, weak gov’t.

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Europe after World War I

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Problems in Europe after WWI

• Problems w/ the League of Nations – No military power

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Rise of Dictators in Europe & Asia

• Italy, 1922– Benito Mussolini – National Fascist Party

• Glorified state; no individual rights

– Violence against Comm. & Soc.

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Italy

• 1935, Italy invades Ethiopia• Ethiopians request help from

League of Nations & world—denied

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Rise of Dictators in Europe & Asia

• Spain, 1930s– Francisco

Franco– Fascist – General during

the Spanish Civil War, emerges leader

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Spanish Civil WarNationalists

• Monarchy & monarchists

• Catholics & Catholic Church

Popular Front• Anarchists• Basques• Catalans• Communists• Republicans• Socialists

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Spanish Civil War

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Guernica by Pablo Picasso

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Rise of Dictators in Europe & Asia

• Soviet Union– Joseph Stalin– Communist– Seized power at

Lenin’s death – Eliminated all

opposition (purges & gulags)

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Soviet Union

• Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact– Hitler agrees not to invade SU– SU will stay out of war– Divide Poland b/w them

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Nazi-Soviet Non Aggression Pact

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Rise of Dictators in Europe & Asia

• Japan– Hideki Tojo (main

military leader; takes full control in 1940)

– Nationalist/Military gov’t.

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Japan• 1934—violates Washington Naval

Conference & builds up navy

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Japan• 1936—signs anticommunist pact

w/ Germany

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Japan

• 1937--Invades Manchuria & northern China to gain resources

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Japan

• 1941—invades French Indochina – Interferes w/ American interests– Won’t negotiate w/ FDR

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Germany• Germany,

– Adolf Hitler– National

Socialist Party (Nazis)

– Failed attempt to seize power in 1922-23• Prison • wrote Mien

Kampf

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Germany

– 1933—became chancellor (elected position)• Gradually seized power & built up

military

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Germany• First concentration

camps built, 1933• Goering founds

GESTAPO, 1933• the SS (Schutzstaffel)

is formed, 1934• Hitler becomes Der

Fuherer, 1934

Hermann Goering

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CONCENTRATION CAMPS

• 100 of these in Nazi-occupied Europe• prisoners used for forced labor• prisoners usually lasted less than 1/2

year• communists, homosexuals, criminals,

social-democrats, artists.• First camp was opened in 1933, right

after Nazis came to power

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Germany• Nuremberg Laws, 1935

M arry o r h av e sexw ith A rya ns

h ire A rya n w o m ena s m a ids

h a ve r ig h ts o fc i t izen sh ip

Je w s a re no t a llow e d to :

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Objectives: • How did Germany’s actions in 1939

trigger the start of World War II?

• Where did German forces turn after overrunning Poland in 1939?

• What developments increased tensions between the United States and Japan in East Asia?

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Germany• Heinreich Himmler

appointed chief of German police, 1936

• 1936—Hitler places troops in the Rhineland (area that borders France & Germany)– GB & Fr do nothing

to stop this

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Germany

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Germany• 1938—Anschluss—Hitler attempts

to unite Germans in Germany & Austria– Austrian gov’t objects– Hitler forces his way into Austria– GB & Fr do nothing to stop this

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Germany

• 1938--Hitler wants control of the Sudetenland (area of Czechoslovakia)– Encourages Germans in

Sudetenland to protest Czech. Gov’t.

– Munich Agreement--N. Chamberlain & other Allies allow Hitler to annex the Sudetenland (appeasement)• Churchill is against appeasement

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Munich Agreement

• Now we have “peace in our time!” Herr Hitler is a man we can do business with. –British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain

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Germany

• Kristallnacht (night of broken glass), 1939

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Germany

• MS St. Louis turned away from US

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Germany

• 1939—Hitler annexes the rest of Czechoslovakia (appeasement fails)– Signs pact w/ Italy– Signs pact w/

Soviet Union

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Germany & Italy form alliance

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Germany• 1939--Hitler invades Poland

– Blitzkrieg – German Jews sent to Poland, ghettos

established– Allies (GB & Fr) declare war on

Germany• Wait for Hitler to attack through the

Maginot Line• Hitler attacks through the Ardennes

Forrest

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German troops in Warsaw, Poland

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Germany• 1940—Hitler invades Denmark &

Norway– Gives Germany more access to

Atlantic Ocean

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Germany• 1940—forms an alliance w/ Italy &

Japan– Tripartite Pact– Axis Powers

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Germany

• 1940--Hitler invades Belgium

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Germany• Hitler also

invades France– Attacks through

Ardennes Forrest– France surrenders

to Germany & Italy, June 1940 Maginot Line

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Germany

• British troops evacuate Dunkirk, France, June 1940

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• Vichy France—unconquered area of France

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The French Resistance

Gen. Charles DeGualle

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Objectives:• Why was a commitment to

isolationism so widespread in the 1930s?

• How did Roosevelt balance American isolationism with the need to intervene in the war?

• What did the United States do to prepare for war in 1940 and 1941?

• What were the causes and effects of the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor?

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US Isolationism

• Amer. questioned reasons & cost of WWI

• Anti- League of Nations feelings • 1935—Neutrality Act

– Prohibits sale of arms & loans to warring countries

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America First Committee

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US Intervention• Individual Amer. participate in

Spanish Civil War: American Lincoln Brigade

• FDR ends trade w/ Italy following invasion of Ethiopia

• FDR gives “Quarantine Speech”

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US Intervention

• US builds up navy• “Cash & Carry” policy• FDR urges “All aid short of war”

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US Intervention• Lend Lease

Act• Atlantic

Charter– Agreement

b/w FDR & Churchill

– Against Hitler

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Lend-Lease Act

• Great Britain............$31 billionSoviet Union.............$11 billionFrance.....................$3 billionChina....................$1.5 billionOther European........$500 millionSouth America.........$400 million

The amount totaled: $48,601,365,000

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Japanese attack Pearl Harbor

• US conflict w/ Japan over Indochina

• US ends trade w/ Japan & freezes assets in US

• US allies w/ Brit. & Fr.

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Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto

Kamikaze Pilots

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Japanese attack Pearl Harbor

• Attack lasted 2 hrs• 8 battleships damaged; 4 sunk• 200 aircraft destroyed• 2,400 Americans killed

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Pearl Harbor Memorial

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Objectives:• How did the U.S. armed forces

mobilize to fight World War II?

• What role did American industry and science play in mobilizing to fight World War II?

• How did mobilization challenge the nation’s ideals of freedom?

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FDR signs a declaration of war after attacks on Pearl Harbor

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America Mobilizes for War

• Gen. George C. Marshall leads effort – Mobilization ends the Depression

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America Mobilizes for War

– Factories turn to wartime production• Gov’t. regulated production

– National War Labor Board– Smith Connally Act

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• Opportunities for women:– Factory jobs

• Rosie the Riveter– WAVES (Navy)– WACS (Army)– WASPS (Air Force)– Red Cross Nurses

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Rosie the Riveter

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This is my grandmother’s Nurse’s Aid class. Can you pick out which lady she is?

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My grandparents (Paul & Bette Bratten)

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America Mobilizes for War

• New military bases• Mass production of ships

– Henry Kaiser• Draft reinstated; many

volunteers

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America Mobilizes for War• Manhattan

Project– Atomic bomb– J. Robert

Oppenheimer & Gen. Leslie Groves

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Oak Ridge, TN

• City did not exist until 1942• Site chosen b/c of rural location,

proximity to hydroelectric power, water sources, railroad lines & private nature of Appalachians

• 4 factories built

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Y-12 Plant

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Graphite Reactor

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Minorities

• Afr. Amer. served in segregated units

• More jobs for minorities all around

• Bracero program brought Hispanics to work in US– Zoot suit riots

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