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America Moves Towards War Wednesday, October 17, 2007 “No man can tame a tiger into a kitten by stroking it.” –FDR on Hitler.

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1 America Moves Towards War Wednesday, October 17, 2007 “No man can tame a tiger into a kitten by stroking it.” –FDR on Hitler

2 Bell Ringer  On your pink cards, write one thing that you like about this class. Make sure you put your name, and period on the card, then turn it in to me.

3 Moving from Neutrality  September of 1939: Roosevelt persuaded Congress on cash and carry.  U.S. could sell arms to warring nations, but all purchases needed to be made in cash, and shipped on the purchasing nations’ ships.  Roosevelt felt that selling arms would help Britain defeat Germany, so that we would not have to become involved.

4 Axis Threat  Summer 1940: France had fallen, Britain was under siege, Roosevelt and the U.S. scrambled to send aid to Britain.  September 27: Japan, Italy, Germany signed the Tripartite Pact.  Became known as Axis Powers

5 Reactions  Roosevelt runs for a third term.  Congress passed the first peace time draft.  16 million men 21-35 were registered.  Congress upped defense spending.

6 Lend Lease Plan  By late 1940 Britain had no more money for defense.  Roosevelt suggests a plan.  President would lend or lease arms and other supplies to countries whose defense was vital to the United States.  Passed in March 1941

7 Supporting Stalin  Germany broke agreement with Soviets and declared war on them.  Lend-Lease offered aide to Soviet Union from the United States.

8 German Wolf Packs  Hitler deployed hundreds of U-Boats to cut off supplies traveling to Britain  Spring to Fall of 1941individual attacks gave way to wolf pack attacks.  Groups of 40 U-boats would attack one ship.

9 FDR Plans for War  Atlantic Charter: Joint declaration of war aims between U.S and Britain: Becomes the United Nations  Allies: U.S. Britain, USSR, 26 other nations committed to fighting the Axis Powers  September of 1941 Roosevelt told navy ships to shoot anyone ready to harm them.

10 Preparations  Hideki Tojo: Leader of Japanese Army and Prime Minister  Nov. 5, 1941: Tojo ordered preparations for an attack on the U.S.  Dec. 6, 1941: After failed peace talks, Roosevelt receives a coded message saying “this means war”

11 A Day that will Live in Infamy  Dec. 7., 1941: Early morning finds a Japanese Dive Bomber swooped low over Pearl Harbor.  180 more bombers followed  For an hour and a half Japanese war planes were barely disturbed by U.S. fire.

12 Infamy Cont.  By 9:30 am it was over  In less than 2 hours:2,403 were dead and 1,178 wounded  300 Aircraft were sunk or damaged, 21 ships, 8 aircraft carriers.

13 Pearl Harbor

14 Under Attack

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17 Homework  Chapter 16: Assessment Terms and names Main Ideas Test Practice Pages 558-559 Skip Holocaust Questions  Due Thursday, October 18!


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