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World War II1939-1945
Introduction
Axis Leaders
Adolf Hitler – German Nazi Leader
Hideki Tojo- Prime Minister of Japan
Benito Mussolini – Fascist Dictator of Italy
Allied Leaders
Franklin D. Roosevelt/Harry Truman – President of the USA
Winston Churchill – Prime Minister of England
Joseph Stalin – Communist Dictator of Russia (was initially in the alliance with Germany, but switched sides when Germany invaded)
Axis Strategy• Germany hoped to defeat Soviet Union, gain
control of their oil fields and force Britain out of the war through bombing and submarine warfare - “Blitzkrieg” (lightning fast warfare)
• Japan invaded Philippines and Indonesia. They also planned to invade Australia and Hawaii for full Pacific Island dominance.
Allied Strategy• In Europe: Defeat HITLER first! With our allies
Britain and the Soviet Union! • In Pacific: Island Hopping. (seizing islands closer and
closer to Japan) use the islands as bases for air attacks and cut off Japanese supplies through submarine warfare.
The War in Europe• WWII began when Hitler invaded Poland in
1939. Then the Soviet Union invaded Poland. • During the first 2 years of the war the US
stayed neutral, while Germany overran France and most of Europe and pounded Britain from the air (Battle of Britain)
• In mid-1941 Hitler turned on his former partner and invaded the Soviet Union
• Despite strong isolationist sentiment the US increasingly helped Britain. The US gave old naval warships and war supplies in return for military bases in Bermuda and Caribbean.
• Soon after, the Lend-Lease Act gave the President authority to sell or lend equipment to countries to defend themselves against the Axis Powers.
• FDR compared the Lend-Lease Act to “lending a garden hose to a next-door neighbor whose house is on fire.”
The War in Asia
• During the 1930’s, Japan invaded and brutalized Manchuria and China as it sought dominance of Asia
• The US refused to recognize Japan and placed an embargo on oil and steel.
• While negotiating with the US (and without any warning), Japan carried out an air attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941.
• The attack destroyed much of the American Pacific fleet and killed thousands of Americans
• FDR said “a date that will live in infamy” and therefore asked Congress to declare war on Japan.
Geneva Convention• Attempted to ensure humane treatment of
prisoners of war by establishing rules for all nations to follow…however:– The treatment of prisoners of war in the Pacific
often reflected the savagery of the fighting there.– Bataan Death March was the brutal treatment of
American POW’s in Japan