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From Neutrality to War 1939-1941

From Neutrality to War 1939-1941. Outbreak of War in Europe. Hitler breaks Munich agreement, occupies Czechoslovakia Britain and France draw line at Poland Stalin (USSR) and Hitler sign nonaggression pact, secretly divide Poland . Outbreak of War in Europe. Invasion of Poland

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From Neutrality to War 1939-1941

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  1. From Neutrality to War 1939-1941

  2. Outbreak of War in Europe • Hitler breaks Munich agreement, occupies Czechoslovakia • Britain and France draw line at Poland • Stalin (USSR) and Hitler sign nonaggression pact, secretly divide Poland

  3. Outbreak of War in Europe • Invasion of Poland • September 1, 1939 • Britain and France declare war • Blitzkrieg strategy • Air Power • Fast tanks • Control of Scandinavia, France by spring of 1940

  4. Changing U.S. policy • Most opposed Hitler • Roosevelt believed British survival was necessary • Chipped away at neutrality laws • Massive aid to Britain was controversial • Cash and Carry • Less restrictive Neutrality Act • Arms if carried on their ships and paid cash • Strongly favored Britain

  5. Changing U.S. Policy • Selective Service Act (1940) • Compulsory military service/draft • All men 21-35 • 1.2 million troops • First draft during peacetime • Smaller proportion of resistors than WWI • 3x as many (6,000) • Destroyers-for-bases deal • Britain under constant attack • Couldn’t sell destroyers • 50 ships for right to build bases on Brit islands

  6. The Election of 1940 • 3 Term president? • Campaign • “Your boys are not going to be sent into any foreign wars.” • Wendell Willkie • GOP nominee • New Deal critic • Similar in view on war • Focused on 2-term limit • Result • 54% for Roosevelt

  7. Arsenal of Democracy • Four Freedoms • Proposed lending money to GB to buy war materiel • In defense of 4 freedoms • Speech, religion, from want, from fear • Lend-Lease Act • End cash and carry • Sell arms on credit • America-First vehemently opposed

  8. Arsenal of Democracy • Atlantic Charter • Secret meeting between Roosevelt and Churchill • Affirmed peace objectives • Self-determination for all • No territorial expansion • Free trade • Shoot-on-sight • U.S. escorts for British ships carrying lend-lease sales • American ship attacked by German • American ships to attack Germans on sight

  9. Disputes with Japan • Japan had expanded into Allied colonies • U.S. economic action • No steel or iron to any country except GB • Oil embargo • Negotiations • Needed oil for navy and AF • Japan would have to take resources • Invasion of China violation of Open Door • Unsuccessful, hope for delayed confrontation

  10. Pearl Harbor • December 7, 1941 • 2,400 deaths • 1,200 wounded • 20 warships • 150 airplanes

  11. Pearl Harbor • Partial surprise • High gov. officials aware of immanency of attack • Code broken • No exact target and date • Philippines, Dutch East Indies, Malaya • Declaration of War • Nearly Unanimous • Jeanette Rankin • First female Congressperson • ONLY congressperson to vote against both WWI and WWII

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