Nuremberg and Tokyo Trials: 45-52

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WWII The Homefront

Nuremberg and Tokyo Trials: 45-52

Building an Arsenal of Democracy -Name given to America s industrial mobilization for WWII -The U.S. produces and supplies war materiel to fight on two fronts -Detroit was considered the center of this arsenal -War Conversion: factories that once made consumer products now become war factories - Producing 24hrs/day -Smith-Connally Act: federal govt will take over any factory under threat of a strike - need the war effort full-steam -Income tax will be taken out of paychecks so that the govt can collect revenue quickly

Civilian Contribution -War Production Board (Executive order 9024): called on Americans to ration products, selling bonds, take measures to control inflation -Consumer products were rationed; ration booklets were distributed -Kids would gather anything that can be recycled, such as tires, aluminum, scrap steel, etc. -Because of full-employment and decreasing consumer products to buy, people bought war bonds to help pay for the war

The Greatest Generation -Americans who lived through the Great Depression and sacrificed themselves to help WWII efforts -The parents of the Baby Boomers -All races in the U.S. united for the war effort -As many as 15 million men volunteered or were drafted through the Selective Service to fight

Women in WWII -Worked in defense plants and volunteered for war-related organizations -In addition to managing their households - Rosie the Riveter helped assure that the Allies would have the war materiel needed to defeat the Axis -350,000 served in uniform, both at home and abroad -Women s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAACs, later renamed the Women s Army Corps), Navy Women s Reserve (WAVES), Marine Corps Women s Reserve, Coast Guard Women s Reserve (SPARS), Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPS), Army Nurses Corps, and the Navy Nurse Corps

Women s Duties During the War: -Drove trucks, repaired airplanes, worked as laboratory technicians, rigged parachutes, served as radio operators, analyzed photographs, flew military aircraft across the country, test-flew newly repaired planes, and even trained anti-aircraft artillery gunners by acting as flying targets Decorations: -16 nurses were killed as a result of direct enemy fire -68 service women were captured as POWs in the Philippines -Over 1,600 nurses were decorated for bravery under fire and meritorious service, and 565 WACs in the Pacific Theater won combat decorations -Nurses were in Normandy on D-Day The contribution of the women of America, whether on the farm or in the factory or in uniform, to D-Day was a sine qua non of the invasion effort. Gen. Eisenhower

A. Philip Randolph Double-V Campaign - Civil Rights Campaign -Victory against facism -Victory against Jim Crow Eleanor Roosevelt

A. PHILIP RANDOLPH -Leader of the black labor union, Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters -Befriended by Eleanor Roosevelt, he convinced FDR to integrate war factories -Executive Order 8802: -FDR s order that all war factories with federal contracts must be integrated -Steel mills in Birmingham, Alabama, were integrated despite Jim Crow, but resegregated after the war ends -NAACP became active in the South -FEPC (Fair Employment Practices Commission) -Federal government will investigate discrimination in war factories

Minorities During WWII -1m blacks fought in the war in segregated units -555 Airborne ( Triple Nickels ) based at Fort Bragg, NC -Tuskegee Airmen based in Alabama -1m Southern blacks to the North and to California to work in war factories -Faced discrimination in housing and jobs -Race riots started by whites occurred

- CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) -Started in Chicago -Used civil disobedience to protest discrimination in the North - Millions of black veterans will work for civil rights in the South after the war

Navajo Windtalkers -Native Americans who worked in top secret communications -The U.S. military communicated in NA languages, most commonly Navajo -As many as 150,000 Native Americans fought in World War 2 REPEALED the Dawes Act of 1887 Navajo Code Talkers

Bracero Program - Program to invite Mexicans into the U.S. to work as migrant farmers or work in war factories - As many as 3 million Mexicans settled in California - Zoot Suit Riots of Los Angeles -Week-long riots between whites and Mexicans - Zoot Suits were a style of clothes worn by many Mexican youths (baggy pants and long coats) -Required more yardage of cloth than what was rationed -Many sailors and soldiers resented that Mexicans were ignoring the rationing of cloth and kept making zoot suits

Good Neighbor Policy -FDR repudiates the Roosevelt Corollary & treats Latin America as equals -U.S. as a Good Neighbor : Nonintervention and non-interference in the domestic affairs of LA -Expected outcome: Create new economic opportunities in the form of reciprocal trade agreements; reassert the influence of the U.S. in LA Good Neighbor Actions: -Withdrew troops from Haiti -Did not send troops to Cuba -1936 FDR visited Buenos Aires to arrange a meeting of Latin American nations supporting peace -Many Latin American govts were not convinced

-Anti-Japanese hysteria spread throughout the West Coast after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor -Japanese Americans became targets of violence -Executive Order 9066 (19 Feb. 42) -FDR s order for 120,000 West Coast Japanese Americans to be resettled in relocation camps throughout the west. -Japanese Americans lost their homes and were deprived of due process -No evidence of subversion was ever found

Korematsu v. U.S. ( 44) -Supreme Court ruled that the internment of people based on race or ethnicity during a national emergency is constitutional - Civil Liberties Act of 1988 -Signed by Ronald Reagan - Apologized to those who were interned -Awarded each intern $20,000 -Discouraged the U.S. from ever repeating such internment again Fred Korematsu

-More than 33,000 2ndgeneration Japanese Americans (Nisei) volunteered -Of those, 19,000 served in the 100th Infantry Battalion, 442nd Regimental Combat Team Military Intelligence Service -One of the most decorated units in WWII

The G.I. Bill -Officially the Servicemen s Readjustment Act of 1944, the G.I. Bill was created to help veterans of WWII -Established hospitals, made low-interest mortgages available, and granted stipends covering tuition and expenses for veterans attending college or trade schools -From 1944 to 1949, nearly 9 million veterans received close to $4 billion from the bill s unemployment compensation program -Education and training provisions existed until 1956, while the Veterans Administration offered insured loans until 1962 -The Readjustment Benefits Act of 1966 extended these benefits to all veterans of the armed forces, including those who had served during peacetime

Baby Boomers are people born during the demographic post WWII baby boom between the years 1946 and 1964 -Becomes a cultural term