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Comprehensive and concise review notes covering World War II for IB History of the Americas. These notes include key events, dates, leaders, battles, and thematic analysis relevant to IB exams and key terms. Perfect for Paper 3 prep, class revision, or last-minute studying. Also includes practice paper 3 prompts and analysis.

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,WW2 Review
Neutrality Act
● 1st 1935 Act:
○ Gave president the power to ban US ships from carrying US made weapons to nations at war
○ Citizens traveled on belligerent ships at their own risk
● 2nd Act 1936 Act:
○ Banned loans and credits to nations at war
○ Materials were not limited, but companies could still sell as long as they got paid
● 3rd Act 1937
○ Cash and carry- countries pay up front AND provide transportation
● 4th Act 1937
○ President could determine what could/couldn’t be sold to nations at war
○ Banned traveling on belligerent ships
○ Sino-japanese war: these acts were not enforced b/c they weren’t considered belligerent nations,
so US continued to supply China (and even Japan)
● 5th Act 1939
○ After Germany takes over Czechoslovakia and fall of poland, 5th act passed
○ Lifts arms embargo, and makes trade with belligerent nations cash and carry
● Lend lease in 1941-
○ After Barbarossa
○ Allows US to loan or lease arms to countries deemed “vital to the defense of the US”
■ France had fallen, and Britain was facing a full air assault by germany (battle of britain).
They needed aid and were out of money, so this was to benefit GB. ( included USSR too)
■ China also benefit facing assault from Japan
■ FDR calls US the “Great arsenal of democracy”
Analysis: FDR can CHOOSE which countries are “belligerent”
Lend lease moved US from neutrality to non belligerency


Before US involvement
● 2nd Sino-Japanese war (1937)
○ Full scale invasion of China by Japan which was observed closely by the Western powers
○ FDR Quarantine speech- metaphor to imply US should help countries attacked by bell. nations
■ Aggression is like an epidemic of physical disease
○ Japanese took capital and Rape of Nanking happened due to an “easy win” , led to war crimes
● US response to this
○ Japan is fueled by the oil from the US, but FDR didn’t change any policies as he was bound to the
neutrality acts and didn’t wanna get involved
○ Openly supported China and even a little financial aid, but didn’t stop trading with Japan
■ FDR uses cash and carry to supply China 25 mill in oil
○ By 1938, US rhetoric against Japan was increasing, however trading policy continued
■ No one knew soviet stance on this

, Analysis: Success of the Japanese military, and fear of a chinese/Soviet alliance was central to heightened
rhetoric and FDR’s push for changing policy. (later became fear of soviet-japan alliance)
● Tripartite pact- September 1940
○ Between Germany Italy and Japan
○ Germany and Italy would dominate europe, Japan would dominate East asia (lebensraum)
○ Japan ignored racist aryan rhetoric
● Japan was able to secure northern border with a neutrality pact w USSR
● By this point the US sent a billion in lend lease to the Soviet Union (to prevent a japan/soviet alliance??)
Analysis: The United states initially didn’t want to be involved because this would create a 2 theater war
● America First Committee
○ Most powerful isolationist group of that era with over 800k members by 1941
○ Argumentative against FDR and had 4 main principles:
■ US must build a strong defense for america
■ No foreign power, nor group of powers, can successfully attack a prepared america
■ American democracy can be preserved only by keeping out of european war
■ “Aid short of war” weakens national defense at home and threatens to involve america in
war abroad (basically saying don't share w other countries cus then we’ll have less stuff)
○ There were pro german and anti semitic people here too so mixed legacy
● Atlantic Conference- August 1941
○ Churchill and FDR met secretly on a ship
○ Response to churchill asking if US will get involved–Roosevelt was non committal, but agreed to
plan the resolution to WW2 if they won- plan called the Atlantic Charter
○ Without even entering war, they basically laid out plans for what they would do after they won.
○ They called for no territorial gains, self determination of govt., more free and open trade.
● 1941- USSR was weak after winter war, operation Barbarossa and Germany takes over Soviet Union
● Embargo of Japan:
○ US was continuing to supply both China and Japan
○ BUT japan was trying to invade indo-china, infringing on the Allies colonies, and they were
unable to focus on it because of war in Europe
○ US froze japanese assets and cut off trade, including steel and oil, which were vital to japanese
war machine
● December 7th 1941- Attack on Pearl Harbor
○ US code breakers learned of an attack, not knowing when or where (Guam/philippines)
■ Code tells of japanese to stop diplomacy w Washington and go underground
○ The entire pacific fleet was in naval base on Pearl Harbor
○ Casualties: 2403 Killed in action, 1178 Wounded IA
○ SIMULTANEOUSLY japan bombs and invades philippines, guam, malaya, thailand, shanghai
○ US declares war the next day (and due to tripartite pact Germany declares war on US)
○ Why the US didn’t spread the ships out:
■ They didn't expect Japan’s tech, fuel for planes, and due to advice from economic trading
in 1910-20’s, japan’s navy was similar to US navy
○ Japan had been planning this attack 3-4 months PRIOR to the embargo (as a backup)
Analysis: an emotional event to the public expecting war in europe, Japanese internment as a consequence
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