Texans in World War II Texas History Mr

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Texans in World War II Texas History Mr. Best

Texans in World War II Texas History Mr. Best

Vocabulary l P. O. W. - Prisoner of war l Nazi- claimed German nation

Vocabulary l P. O. W. - Prisoner of war l Nazi- claimed German nation represented most racially pure people. Jewish nation was greatest threat to German race.

Vocabulary l Dictator- a ruler who has complete power over a country l Isolationist-

Vocabulary l Dictator- a ruler who has complete power over a country l Isolationist- country who wants to stay out of the affairs of other countries

Start of WWII l September 1, 1939, Germany invades Poland. l Hitler (Germany) was

Start of WWII l September 1, 1939, Germany invades Poland. l Hitler (Germany) was trying to take back land they lost to Poland after WWI.

Start of WWII l France and the United Kingdom declare war on Germany on

Start of WWII l France and the United Kingdom declare war on Germany on September 3, 1939. l Under the codename Operation "Barbarossa, " Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941, in the largest German military operation of World War II.

Pearl Harbor l American naval base in Hawaii in which Japan launched a surprise

Pearl Harbor l American naval base in Hawaii in which Japan launched a surprise attack on December 7, 1941

Pearl Harbor l More than 3, 400 people died or suffered wounds in the

Pearl Harbor l More than 3, 400 people died or suffered wounds in the attack. l The attack brought the U. S. into World War II.

Pearl Harbor (Dec. 7, 1941)

Pearl Harbor (Dec. 7, 1941)

Pearl Harbor (Dec. 7, 1941)

Pearl Harbor (Dec. 7, 1941)

Axis Powers l Germany l Italy l Japan

Axis Powers l Germany l Italy l Japan

Adolf Hitler l Nazi dictator of Germany who committed suicide at the end of

Adolf Hitler l Nazi dictator of Germany who committed suicide at the end of the war.

Benito Mussolini Fascist’s Party leader who became dictator of Italy. l Was captured and

Benito Mussolini Fascist’s Party leader who became dictator of Italy. l Was captured and executed in April 1945. l

Hideki Tojo Prime Minister of Japan who ordered to go to war and attack

Hideki Tojo Prime Minister of Japan who ordered to go to war and attack Pearl Harbor. l Was executed for his responsibility in Japan’s war crimes. l

Allied Powers l United States USA l United Kingdom UK l France l Union

Allied Powers l United States USA l United Kingdom UK l France l Union of Soviet Socialist Republics USSR

Winston Churchill l Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

Winston Churchill l Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

Joseph Stalin l Communist dictator of Russia. l Was an ally of Germany until

Joseph Stalin l Communist dictator of Russia. l Was an ally of Germany until Germany launched a surprise attack on him in 1941

Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) l l President of the U. S. during WWII. 32

Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) l l President of the U. S. during WWII. 32 nd President of the U. S. Only president to serve more than two terms in office. Elected to four terms, but passed away in the first year of fourth term.

Harry S Truman l FDR’s vice-president who became president in April 1945 when FDR

Harry S Truman l FDR’s vice-president who became president in April 1945 when FDR passed away.

Texans in WWII l More than 750, 000 Texans served in war including 12,

Texans in WWII l More than 750, 000 Texans served in war including 12, 000 women. l 22, 000 Texans died l 40 P. O. W. camps with more than 50, 000 prisoners - more than any other state

Texans in WWII l 15 major military bases and 40 airfields. l Naval flight-training

Texans in WWII l 15 major military bases and 40 airfields. l Naval flight-training base in Corpus Christi was the largest in the world. l Texans at home rationed (cut back) items such as food, shoes, and gasoline to support American soldiers.

Doris (Dorie) Miller l Born in Waco, TX First African American hero of WWII.

Doris (Dorie) Miller l Born in Waco, TX First African American hero of WWII. l Sailor on the U. S. S. West Virginia at Pearl Harbor. l Fired at the Japanese aircrafts as they attacked Pearl Harbor until his ship sunk. l l Was later killed in action.

Oveta Culp Hobby Born in Killeen, TX l Was the organizer and first commander

Oveta Culp Hobby Born in Killeen, TX l Was the organizer and first commander of the Women’s Army Corps. l Women’s Army Corps- Put women in positions to serve in the Army. l

Chester Nimitz Born in Fredericksburg, TX l Commander in chief of the Pacific Fleet.

Chester Nimitz Born in Fredericksburg, TX l Commander in chief of the Pacific Fleet. l In 1942, he led the Allies to victories in the Battles of Coral Sea and Midway. l

Audie Murphy Born in Farmersville, TX l Most decorated soldier in WWII with 33

Audie Murphy Born in Farmersville, TX l Most decorated soldier in WWII with 33 awards. l Received every U. S. medal awarded for personal bravery. l

Dwight D. Eisenhower l Born in Denison, TX l Supreme commander of Allied forces

Dwight D. Eisenhower l Born in Denison, TX l Supreme commander of Allied forces in Europe. l Under his command, the Allies successfully invaded France on D-day in June 1944. His forces defeated Germany.

D-Day l Marked the beginning of the Allied invasion of western Europe. l The

D-Day l Marked the beginning of the Allied invasion of western Europe. l The Allies invaded German occupied France on June 6, 1944, along the beaches of Normandy, France.

D-Day

D-Day

D-Day

D-Day

U. S. S. Texas l Was the only U. S. battleship to serve in

U. S. S. Texas l Was the only U. S. battleship to serve in both WWI and WWII and that still survives today. l It is located in the port of the San Jacinto Monument and became a historic landmark.

Hiroshima U. S. dropped a nuclear bomb “Little Boy” on August 6, 1945, on

Hiroshima U. S. dropped a nuclear bomb “Little Boy” on August 6, 1945, on the city of Hiroshima in Japan. l Killed over 100, 000 people over a few months. l

Atomic Bomb

Atomic Bomb

Nagasaki l U. S. dropped the second nuclear bomb “Fat Man” on the city

Nagasaki l U. S. dropped the second nuclear bomb “Fat Man” on the city of Nagasaki in Japan on August 9, 1945. l Killed between 60, 000 -80, 000. l Japan surrendered 6 day later to the Allies.

Nagasaki

Nagasaki

WWII Over l Ended on September 2, 1945, with Japan signing surrender on the

WWII Over l Ended on September 2, 1945, with Japan signing surrender on the U. S. S. Missouri in Tokyo Bay.

WWII is over l Over 22 -25 million soldiers killed. l Between WWII. 60

WWII is over l Over 22 -25 million soldiers killed. l Between WWII. 60 -70 million people killed during

Texas after WWII l Many Texans moved from rural areas to cities (urban) during

Texas after WWII l Many Texans moved from rural areas to cities (urban) during the war to take industrial jobs. l People from other countries and states and soldiers returning from the war also moved to cities in Texas.

Texas after WWII l TX changed from a rural state to an urban society.

Texas after WWII l TX changed from a rural state to an urban society. l The TX economy used to be dominated by farming and oil. l TX started to change to large industries.

The End

The End