The two dictators
Who are Adolf Hitler and Hideki Tojo?
why japan became imperialistic
What is limited raw materials, farm land, space?
the reasoning behind the camps
FEAR, got in the way of seeing reality
what was sweeping through germany
nationalism and anger towrads treaty of versailles: reperations of money, land, military, blame
describe the opporation
the response of america
economic sanctions and trade embargoes, limited or cutting off the amount of oil specifically
the order by FDR and what it said
Executive Order 9066, all of japan ethnicty and live within 40-60 miles of west coast
how hitler brakes treaty of Versailles
German army occupies the Rhineland, annexes Austria, invades czechoslovakia, grow military to 300,000 men
why was it delayed
weather, meant to be june 5 1944, but was june 6
japans plan to attack pearl harbor
immobilize the fleet for 6 months, sink carriers, cruisers, and last battleships
conditions of the replacement
must be moved within days, selling everything, assembly centers made from fairgrounds
who hitler makes a pact with
Stalin, a non-agression pact
ways of attacking
thousands of paratroopers securing roads/bridges, lots of resistance when soldiers stormed on beaches, especially Omaha
japan successes from pearl harbor
every battleship had significant damage, >2,000 died, destroyed 20 ships and 300 airplanes
Korematsu, everyone should have due process: the right to have a trial. court said during war rights can be limited
the defense used on the border of france/germany
Grench Maginot Line
the failures of germany
Hitler confusion due to decoy, germans forced to take detours due to bridges taken by allies which caused even more delays
japan failures
all but 2 boats were salvaged and replaced, battleships were no longer most important, base's most vital onshore facilities intact
details of the camps
blitzkrieg, "lightning war"
very quick takeover of france in 5 days, mini tanks move really fast
casualties
2,000 on Omaha beach, 4,400 deaths