World War II on the Home Front I.U.S. Isolation and the Surprise Attack on Pearl Harbor II.The Wartime [Socialist] Economy III.Role of Minorities in WWII.
Splash Screen Contents Chapter Introduction Section 1America and the World Section 2World War II Begins Section 3The Holocaust Section 4America Enters.
Get the handout from the front desk, this is all you will need today. Bell Ringer – complete on your handout Lecture Notes via questions Pacific Theater.
Chapter 1 LON (Crises and Weaknesses)
Total War. What is Total War? Make any sacrifice in order to achieve victory Direct all resources and economy towards war effort No distinction made between.
Famous Speeches FDR’s “Infamy” Speech. FDR On December 7th, 1941, Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japanese forces. The next day, Franklin D. Roosevelt.
1 MH-15: Pacific & Atlantic Theaters. 2 Pacific & Atlantic Wars (1941-42) Strategic Overview When US & USSR entered WWII=> –The war became global in scale.
Getting to California totalitarianism – total control by the government. Needs of the nation are more important than rights of individuals fascism – totalitarianism.
Getting to California
Impact of Japanese Rule
World War II on the Home Front
Japan