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WORLD WAR II. Readings : Smith, et al., 950-955, 959-985. JAPANESE BOMB PEARL HARBOR. Sneak Attack on U.S Naval Base Destroys planes and battleships Aircraft carriers out on maneuvers Roosevelt: Day of Infamy Admiral Yamamoto: “We have awakened a sleeping tiger”.
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WORLD WAR II Readings: Smith, et al., 950-955, 959-985
JAPANESE BOMB PEARL HARBOR • Sneak Attack on U.S Naval Base • Destroys planes and battleships • Aircraft carriers out on maneuvers • Roosevelt: Day of Infamy • Admiral Yamamoto: “We have awakened a sleeping tiger”
THE U.S. ENTERS WORLD WAR II • December 7: Pearl Harbor Bombed • December 8: U.S. Declares War on Japan • December 10: Britain Declares War on Japan • December 11: Hitler Declares War on the U.S. • Italy Declares War on the United States
WORLD WAR II COMBATTANTS • EUROPE: • ALLIES: ENGLAND, THE SOVIET UNION, AND THE UNITED STATES • AXIS: • GERMANY AND ITALY
WORLD WAR IICOMBATTANTS • ASIA: • ALLIES: • UNITED STATES, GREAT BRITAIN • AXIS: • JAPAN AND GERMANY
PROBLEM – SOVIET UNION • Stalin Creating 2nd • Superpower • 5 Year Plans – Rapid Industrialization • Collectivization of Agriculture – Increase Productivity to Feed Workers • Great Terror – • Forced Migration to • Siberia • Does it make it possible to do things not possible in Democracy
U.S. – Fight war in Europe First • Stakes Highest • Hitler Dominating Europe • Much of War Fought in North Africa (September 1940-May 1943) • Mussolini wanted to reconstruct Roman Empire, invades Egypt • Germany bales out Mussolini • U.S. contributes tank force under Gen. George Patton • Patton defeats German General Erwin Rommel
U.S. Britain, Canada invade Italy (July 10, 1943) • Mussolini forced to resign (July 25, 1943) • Rescued by Hitler September 15, 1943 • Creates Salo Republic in Northern Italy • Much of European fighting in Italy
BATTLE OF BRITAIN • Massive Bombing • Germans Target London • Britain Targets German Cities • Civilian Casualties High • Firebombing of Dresden • Radar • Enigma Machines
Hitler invades Soviet Union (June 22, 1941) • Germans Decide on “Final Solution” • Winter Threatens German Troops in Russia • Siege of Moscow • Battle of Stalingrad • Gen. Zhukov stops Germans advance (November 1942) – major turning point of war in Europe
War in the Pacific • Japan invades Philippines (January 2, 1942) • Conquers most of Southeast Asia, Many Islands • U.S., allies, have to fight back island by island
MAKING PEACE OUT OF WAR • Moscow Conference (October 19-November 1, 1943) • U.S., Britain, Soviet Union agree to form United Nations • Tehran Conference (November 28-December 1, 1943) • Open up Second Front • Europe’s Soft Underbelly: Eastern Europe (Churchill) • France • Ultimately – Normandy Landing – D-Day June 6, 1944
WORLD WAR II COMBATTANTS • EUROPE: • ALLIES: ENGLAND, THE SOVIET UNION, AND THE UNITED STATES • AXIS: • GERMANY AND ITALY
MAKING PEACE OUT OF WAR • Yalta Conference (February 1945) • Germany to be Disarmed and Denazified • German Leaders to be Tried as War Criminals • Each power would occupy part of Germany • Soviet Union could collect Reparations • United Nations would be formed • Agreed Soviets could supervise elections in Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary • Agreed to divide Korea at 38th Parallel – if Soviets declared war on Japan
END OF WAR IN EUROPE • Roosevelt dies (April 12, 1945) • Harry Truman becomes U.S. President • German Divisions in Italy Resign (April 28, 1945) • Mussolini and Mistress Killed by Anti-Fascists • Battle of Berlin (May 1, 1945) • Hitler and new wife Eva Braun commit suicide
POTSDAM CONFERENCE (JULY 17-AUGUST 2, 1945) • Truman, Churchill/Atlee, Stalin confirm Yalta Agreement • Truman announces U.S. secret weapon
SOVIETS DECLARE WAR ON JAPAN (AUGUST 8, 1945) • Soviets invade Korea, Manchuria
WORLD WAR II ENDS/COLD WAR BEGINS (SEPTEMBER 2, 1945) • Korea Divided at 38th Parallel • Germany Divided • “Iron Curtain” Descending Upon Europe • Nuclear Arms Race