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World War II. Zisk US History. World Depression. Germany defaults Allies default to US 1931 Hoover’s Moratorium. 1933 FDR / London Conf. 1933 US recognition of USSR Sec.of State Hull … Good Neighbor Policy . Totalitarianism. Communism Fascism brings the 3‘isms back.
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World War II Zisk US History
World Depression • Germany defaults • Allies default to US • 1931 Hoover’s Moratorium
1933 FDR / London Conf. • 1933 US recognition of USSR • Sec.of State Hull … Good Neighbor Policy
Totalitarianism • Communism • Fascism brings the 3‘isms back
Treaty of Versailles • M. Italy did not get land promised. Lost too many dead to lost cause
H. “Stab in the back” Army had not lost - Jews, communists and socialists had surrendered. Guilt clause…Diktat
The Economy • Both blamed the Allies. Hitler complained about reparations.
Politics • Both used the threat of communism to gain powerful business allies.
Paramilitary Armies • violence • M’s “Blackshirts” • H’s “Brownshirts
Appointed to Power • M. “IL Duce” 1922 by King • H. “Fuehrer” 1933 by President
In Power ... • Both remove civil liberties • Rebuild economy • H. rebuilds war machine
Fascism/Comm. • Dictator • Totalitarian • Govt. Force • Govt. Censorship • State Supreme
Fascism... nationalistic Appeals to middle class Preserves social classes Communism International revolution Appeals to workers Classless society
Neutrality ... • US tricked into WWI? • 1934+ Anti-war • 1935 Neutrality Acts reaction to Mussolini
Arms embargo • Avoid belligerent’s ships • limit eco. exchange • 1936 extend N.Acts …Sp. Civil War
1936 Rome/Berlin Axis formed • 1937 Congress extends N.Acts to forbid travel on belligerent ships.
Congress allows for non-military items on cash and carry basis.
Path to War • 1931 • Japan invades • Manchuria • ‘37 China
March 1938 • Gmy annexes Austria • “Anschluss”
Sept. ‘38 Munich • Chamberlain - G.B. Daladier - France • Czech Sudetenland • “appeasement”
March ‘39 • Gmy takes Czech. • July US gives Japan 6mos notice ... • Aug. ‘39 Nazi/Soviet Non-aggression Pact
Sept. 1, 1939 • Tanks roll over Poland • 9/3 WAR
“This nation will remain a neutral nation, but I cannot ask …”
FDR asks for repeal of Embargo section of Neutrality Acts • Cash and Carry ...
“Top Secret” talks with Einstein 1939 will lead to 1941 Manhattan Project • 4/4/40 sitzkrieg over no more phony war!
Late summer 1940 • 50 old battleships for bases • $4 bill. for navy • Selective Service - 1st peacetime draft
US forbids shipment of airplane fuel or scrap metal to Japan
Britain alone ... • Churchill “only blood, toil, tears, and sweat” • “We shall defend our island...” • “Never…”
And so... • G.B. and Churchill waited… • G.B. last bastion of democracy...
1940 election • Dem. FDR for 3rd term • Rep. Wendell Wilkie
Neutral no more • 3/41 Lend Lease • Gm. subs/ Atlantic • 6/41 Nat. Emergency declared
6/22/41 Hitler opens 2nd Front • FDR extends Lend Lease to USSR • 7/41 Japan opens negotiations ...
Atlantic Charter • August 1941 • Churchill & FDR • “outlined the asperations of the democracies…”
Time running out • FDR freezes Japan’s assets and sets a • Trade embargo • 9/41 Atlantic shoot on sight
10/41 Gen. Hideki Tojo becomes Jap. prime minister • 10/30/41 American warship sunk off Iceland
The Homefront • Mobilization … • Businesses • War Production Board • Production, profits, consolidation increase • National War Labor Board • Office of War Information • Taxes/payroll deductions
Relocation Camps … • “yellow peril” • 127,000 J-Americans, 80,000 born in US so citizens • Executive Order 9066
Social Impact • 15 million move during war • Money to spend • # of women heading households up • Women in the workforce … Rosie the Riveter (19.5 mill)
War of Diplomats and Generals • War Aims… • Jan ’42 FDR’s 4 Freedoms: of speech, worship, from want, and from fear • Vague references to needs: extend democracy (but) and a new peacekeeping org.
Only real policy…end war quickly (but what about…); solve problems as they arise • Two front war but where is the most danger? • Ally cooperation in Europe: GB, Stalin, and Free French
Strategies to end the war • European Theatre … • N.Africa (’42) to Sicily (’43) to Italy … Rome captured ‘44 • Allied Commander Eisenhower • Dec.’42 to Mar.’43 Stalingrad • What about Stalin’s 2nd Front?