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The Impact Of World War II On America

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For the second time, the United States became involved in a disastrous world conflict. World War II had a profound impact on the world today with developments such as D-Day, The Holocaust, attack on Pearl Harbor and many other devastating events. The second world war began on September 1939, when former ruler of Germany, Adolf Hitler commanded his German troops to invade Poland. Previously, after the end of the first world war the treaty of Versailles was passed under the presidency of Woodrow Wilson. This document blames WWI on Germany, whom was forced to reduce their military forces and militant power (Treaty of Versailles on World War II). Meanwhile, the United States tried to remain distant. During the late 1930’s president Roosevelt passed …show more content…

In October 1929 when the stock market crashed, the great depression took its place. 13 to 15 million Americans were unemployed (Great Depression). However, during the war the US recuperated. Sending about 12 million military forces, and other related jobs to aide in Europe. This took care of many unemployed Americans. (Unemployment and Economy ). Although, FDR feared that the unemployment rate would be greater than ever, when Hitler and Hirohito surrendered. The productions efforts of the war brought extensive changes to American life. As millions of American men and women enrolled in service, production in the United States massively increased. With this in mind, unemployment decreased giving those that stayed behind a job opportunity. The economic output ascended (Economic …show more content…

In July of 1941, the United States froze all Japanese assets in the U.S. Which led to Japans loss of three-fourths of its overseas trade and 88 percent of its imported oil. Japan’s oil reserves were only sufficient to last about three years, and only half that time if it went to war and consumed fuel at a faster pace (Japan ). Later that same year, The United States announced the oil embargo, by cause of the Japanese invading Southern Indochina. December 7, 1941 was as president Franklin Roosevelt once said, “a date which will live in infamy- the United States has been deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of japan.” The attack on Pearl Harbor, was a turning point in the United States involvement in the war. About 15 U.S naval crafts were sunk or critically damaged, and more than 200 aircrafts were destroyed. That day was a day of great loss, as more than 2,400 Americans were killed and 1,200 were injured (World War

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