Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Mobilizing for Defense Chapter 17 Section 1. Americans Join the war effort Young men signed up for war; 5 million volunteers not enough for 2 fronts –Selective.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Mobilizing for Defense Chapter 17 Section 1. Americans Join the war effort Young men signed up for war; 5 million volunteers not enough for 2 fronts –Selective."— Presentation transcript:

1 Mobilizing for Defense Chapter 17 Section 1

2 Americans Join the war effort Young men signed up for war; 5 million volunteers not enough for 2 fronts –Selective Service System expanded draft brought in 10 million more –Sent for 8 weeks of basic

3 Expanding the military George Marshall pushed for Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) –Women volunteer for non-combat positions –Get official status and pay, but few benefits –Thousands enlist; drop the “auxiliary” and grant women full benefits Work as nurses, ambulance drivers, radio operators, electricians & pilots

4 Minorities in military African-Americans “…carve on my tombstone ‘here lies a black man killed fighting a yellow man for the protection of a white man’” 300,000 Mexican-Americans volunteer 13,000 Chinese-Americans (1/5 adult males) 33,000 Japanese-Americans; act as spies & interpreters 25,000 Native-Americans; including 800 women

5 Industrial change Automobile factories stop production for private use; Feb. 1942 –Revamped to produce tanks, boats, planes Other factories follow suit –Pencils- bomb parts; bedspreads- mosquito netting; soda- filling shells w/explosives Henry Kaiser builds 7 shipyards; turning out “Liberty ships”

6 Labor contributions 18 million workers in war industry in 1944 –6 million are women; proved they could operate machinery Makes them ideal to hire; earn 60% less than men –2 million minorities; before the war 75% defense contractors won’t hire African- Americans –A. Phillip Randolph organizes march to protest; FDR fears march and demands employers hire & provide opportunities w/out discrimination

7 Scientists 1941 FDR creates Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD) –Improves radar, sonar; pesticides to fight insects; “miracle drugs” like penicillin Most significant achievement is development of atomic weapon –Albert Einstein sees Germans succeed in splitting atoms, warns FDR –FDR pushes scientist, takes 3-5 years to develop –Intensive program to build as quickly as possible; Manhattan Project

8 Economic control FDR responds to price control; Office of Price Administration (OPA) –Fight inflation by freezing goods; raise income tax, extend taxes to those who didn’t pay before Higher taxes leave workers w/less to spend on products- more on war bonds War Production Board (WPB)- convert from peacetime to wartime –Collect raw materials; scrap metal, paper, rags Children make a huge effort

9 Rationing Rationing- establishing fixed allotments of goods necessary for the military. –Ration books w/coupons to buy goods like meat, shoes, sugar, coffee, gasoline Gasoline most difficult for those in the West –Personal contribution to the war effort; carpooled, rode bicycles –Some cheated, horded or bought on “black market”

10 Ration books

11


Download ppt "Mobilizing for Defense Chapter 17 Section 1. Americans Join the war effort Young men signed up for war; 5 million volunteers not enough for 2 fronts –Selective."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google