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World War II Homefront

• Mobilizing for War

• Industrial Production

• Women and the War

• Rationing and shortages

• The Government and the people

• Conclusions

Mobilizing for War

Mobilizing for War

• The government got larger

Mobilizing for War

• The government got larger

• 1939- 900,000 civilian employees

Mobilizing for War

• The government got larger

• 1939- 900,000 civilian employees

• 1945-4,000,000 “ “

Mobilizing for War

• The government got larger

• 1939- 900,000 civilian employees

• 1945-4,000,000 “ “

• Federal expenditures grew from $9 bil. Per year in 1939 to $98 bil. By 1945

Industrial Mobilization

• Gross National Product grew from $91 billion in 1939 to $215 billion by 1945.

Defense Production

• 5,600 merchant ships• 80,000 landing craft• 100,000 tanks and armored cars• 300,000 airplanes• 2.4 million trucks• 20 million small arms• 41 billion rounds of ammunition• 6 million tons of bombs

Women and the War

Women and the War

• By 1943, 17 million American women worked outside the home for pay!

Women and the War

• By 1943, 17 million American women worked outside the home for pay!

• Worked for less $ than men doing same job.

Women and the War

• By 1943, 17 million American women worked outside the home for pay!

• Worked for less $ than men doing same job.

• Many wanted to keep working after war.

Women and the War

• By 1943, 17 million American women worked outside the home for pay!

• Worked for less $ than men doing same job.

• Many wanted to keep working after war.

• Transformed society’s views of “women’s work”

Women and the War

• By 1943, 17 million American women worked outside the home for pay!

• Worked for less $ than men doing same job.

• Many wanted to keep working after war.

• Transformed society’s views of “women’s work”

• Changed the role of women in the family.

War Boom Communities

• Helped by the Community Facilities (Lanham) Act

War Boom Communities

• Helped by the Community Facilities (Lanham) Act

• Provided federal $ for child care centers, clinics, schools, recreation; anything for which a war-related need could be shown.

Problems of Children on the home front

Problems of Children on the home front

• Latchkey children

Problems of Children on the home front

• Latchkey children

• Shortage of teachers and school space

Problems of Children on the home front

• Latchkey children

• Shortage of teachers and school space

• Fear of increased crime and juvenile delinquincy

Problems of Children on the home front

• Latchkey children

• Shortage of teachers and school space

• Fear of increased crime and juvenile delinquincy

• Street gangs

Problems of Children on the home front

• Latchkey children

• Shortage of teachers and school space

• Fear of increased crime and juvenile delinquincy

• Street gangs

• Victory Girls: Young girls who had sex with servicemen for patriotic reasons

Impact of the War on American Life

Impact of the War on American Life

• Economic Recovery

• Women worked in increasing numbers

Impact of the War on American Life

• Economic Recovery

• Women worked in increasing numbers

• Government social programs transformed the infrastructure and institutions

Impact of the War on American Life

• Economic Recovery

• Women worked in increasing numbers

• Government social programs transformed the infrastructure and institutions

• The G.I. Bill of Rights- college tuition, health care, and home mortgages for vets.

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