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APUSH 1941-1945 WORLD WAR II REVIEWED! American Pageant (Kennedy) Chapter 35 American History (Brinkley) Chapter 25-26 America s History (Henretta) Chapter 24

U.S. Enters the War The attack on Pearl Harbor effectively ends the isolationist movement The U.S. had already begun mobilizing for war Selective Service Act Factories were producing Lend Lease supplies for the allies Allied powers included England, the Soviet Union, U.S., France, China, etc. The role of the federal government expanded greater than it had during the New Deal or WW1. World War II brought about a huge mobilization on the home front. Great Depression ends!

Federal Mobilization War Productions Board: allocated resources for the war effort Office of Price Administration: froze prices, wages, and rationed goods such as meat, gas, sugar, etc. America s industrial output was a huge factor in the eventual allied victory Office of Research & Development contracted scientist and universities to help in tech. development (radar, sonar, rockets, etc) Manhattan Project (1942): top secret program headed by J. Robert Oppenheimer 1 st atomic bomb tested July 1945

SOCIAL IMPACT OF WW2: African Americans 2 nd Great Migration: over a million African Americans left the south in search of jobs in war industries Discrimination was common in defense work In 1943 Race Riots break out in cities such as Detroit and NY A. Philip Randolph threatened to march on Washington if discrimination in defense work was not addressed Executive Order 8802 issued by FDR Served in segregated military units Double Victory Campaign: victory against fascism abroad and against racism at home Membership in the NAACP increases Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) formed in 1942 & fought against discrimination

Mexican Americans & Native Americans Demand for workers in the defense industry provided opportunities to thousands of Mexican Americans Bracero Program (1942) allowed Mexican farmworkers to work in the U.S. without formal immigration proceedings Racial tensions between white soldiers and Mexican residents in Los Angeles led to the Zoot Suit Riots in 1943 Many Native American received opportunities in defense work and in the military Navajo Code Talkers used their native language to communicate in the Pacific theater of the war About half would not return to reservation life

Social & Demographic Changes Over 200,000 woman served in the military in noncombat roles As the demand for industrial and defense jobs increased nearly 5 million woman entered the workforce Symbol of this opportunity Rosie the Riveter Woman continued to receive lower pay than men and were expected to leave once the war was over. Huge demographic changes occur as many people head to the Midwest and West coast looking for defense work Post-war migration to the Sunbelt

Civil Liberties Denied: Japanese Americans Executive Order 9006 required that all people of Japanese descent on the West Coast be relocated to internment camps Nisei- 2 nd generation Japanese Americans Over 100,000 Japanese Americans were relocated to 1 of 10 internment camps Large Japanese population in Hawaii was NOT evacuated Korematsu v. U.S. (1944) the Supreme Court upheld the relocation as necessary for national security Thousands of Japanese Americans fought bravely for the U.S.

Allies focus first on the European theater of the war Soviets stop German advance at Stalingrad Allies focus first on North Africa into Italy D-Day (6/6/44) massive second front opened The Big 3 met to discuss military strategy & plan for post war world Casablanca Conference (Jan. 1943): FDR & Churchill meet. 1) Unconditional surrender 2) invade Sicily / Italy first Tehran Conference (Nov. 1943) Big three meet for the 1 st time. 1) Opening of 2 nd front planned 2) fate of Eastern Europe Yalta Conference (1945) 1) Germany will be divided 2) free elections in Eastern Europe 3) Soviets will help against Japan 4) Create U.N.

It was largely the U.S. military responsible for the fight against Japan Following Pearl Harbor Japan occupied all the territory in orange The U.S. pursued an islandhopping strategy: strategically win control over territory to get closer to mainland Japan Potsdam Conference: July 1945-1) Japan warned to surrender unconditionally or be destroyed 1 st atomic bomb dropped August 6 th 1945 Hiroshima August 8 th Soviet Union enters war against Japan 2 nd atomic bomb August 9 th Nagasaki Following WW2 the U.S. will be the dominant political and military country

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