World War II Timeline

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    Rise of Dictatorships and Aggression

    Leading up to U.S involvement, we saw the rise of fascism and aggression in Germany, Italy, and Japan. They were conquering lands and they were slowly expanding until they invaded Poland, where France and Britain declared war on Germany and soon Japan and Italy.
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    U.S. Aid

    Wanting to help but also keeping their isolationist ideals, the U.S would send aid to Britain under the means of upholding U.S security. They gave old used ships in exchanged for land and escorting British ships while Germany was getting more aggressive in the seas.
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    Continued Conquest

    Germany and Italy continued their conquests as Germany took over France, Norway and more. Germany continued to be aggressive as they kept bombing Allied ships but were gradually loosing as the Allied powers started to bomb German cities and military targets.
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    U.S. Enters War

    While escorting a British ship, the American destroyer "Greer" was attacked by a German submarine, entering the U.S. into an undeclared naval war. Moreover, relations with Japan was becoming tense. There were many disputes with Japan such as Japan invaded China but, the ultimate deal breaker was Pearl Harbor. When Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, the U.S immediately declared war (joining the Allied forces of the Soviet Union and Britain) which prompted Germany and Italy to also declare war.
  • Rise of Production

    Because the U.S. had entered the war, there was a new role for the U.S. With these new demands of weapons and ships, jobs quickly rose as assembly lines rapidly put out war products. There was agencies such as the War Production Board (WPB) to overlook and manage these new industries of war materials.
  • Government Spending

    Because the U.S. was at war with three countries, they needed a way to finance it. This prompted the government to increase and automatically get income tax from workers and to sell war bonds. The government spent billions on the war.
  • Collaboration and Discrimination

    Many minorities came to help the U.S. with the war and their nation. African Americans and Natives were joining the war but were still segregated and discriminated against. Likewise, many Mexican Americans came to the U.S during the harvest season but were met with white resentment and zoot suit riots. Since men were at war, women took over men's jobs but for a reduced pay.
  • Stopping Japan

    Japan conquered the Pacific was they invaded many East and Southeast Asian land. Soon though, the U.S would decode Japanese messages which allowed them to stop Japanese expansion.
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    Targeting Italy

    U.S. and British forces planned to invade Italy, starting in North Africa where they would have to drive out German forces. They occupied North Africa and made their way up to Italy, where German troops took over as Mussolini (Italy) fell from power. Germany tried their best to resist but ultimately failed as they surrendered.
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    Battle of Leyte Gulf

    During this battle, the U.S. destroyed the Japanese navy which led Japan to use suicide attacks on the U.S. during the Battle of Okinawa. This would ultimately not work as the U.S killed 100,000 Japanese.
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    D-Day and Surrender

    To liberate France, U.S, Britain and Canada joined together to push back German forces starting on the Normandy coast. After Paris was liberated, they resumed their advances to Berlin where they started having bombing raids. Accepting defeat, Hitler would kill himself and Nazi troops would surrender.
  • Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    During the war, the U.S worked heavily on crating a new and deadly weapon, the atomic bomb. President Truman warned Japan to surrender or else Japan would face great destruction. Japan denied and Truman ordered the atomic bomb to be dropped on Hiroshima and later on Nagasaki. Within a week, Japan surrendered under the agreement they would keep their emperor.