THE STUDENT WILL DESCRIBE THE IMPACT OF WORLD WAR II ON GEORGIA’S DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICALLY,...

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THE STUDENT WILL DESCRIBE THE IMPACT OF WORLD WAR II ON GEORGIA’S DEVELOPMENT

ECONOMICALLY, SOCIALLY, AND POLITICALLY.

SS8H9

Lend-Lease

America watched as Germany carved up the world. America did not want to get involved. Congress had passed neutrality acts to keep the United States out of another war.

Lend-Leasecont.

Under those acts the president would not let anybody sell weapons to any warring nations.

However in 1939 Roosevelt asked for and got a new law that allowed the Allied Powers to buy arms if they paid cash and transported them on their own ships

Lend Leasecont.

When Britain ran out of cash Congress authorized Roosevelt to lend or lease arms to them.

After Germany turned on the Soviet Union, Roosevelt gave lend-lease aid to the Soviets as well.

Pearl Harbor

Meanwhile American and Japanese relationships got worse.

America stopped exporting planes aircraft parts aviation gas and metals to Japan to stop their expansion.

Roosevelt also seized all Japanese property in the U.S.

Pearl Harborcont.

Needing oil badly, Japan then invaded the Dutch East Indies.

The only force that could stop them was the US Navy stationed at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

Pearl Harbor

Suddenly on Dec 7, 1941 around 8am the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor for a solid two hours.

Severely damaged the navy’s fleet and over two thousand people were killed.

One day later the US declared war on Japan and the US entered World War II.

A few days later Germany and Italy declared war on the United States

Surprise Attack Makes them successful!

Destroying Naval Ships

Battleship Row

Impact of WWII on Georgia’s economic development

SS8H9 b. The student will evaluate the importance of Bell Aircraft, military bases, the Savannah and Brunswick shipyards, Richard Russell, and Carl Vinson.

Bell Aircraft

After Pearl Harbor the government decided to build B-29 bombers.

The Bell Aircraft Company of Buffalo, New York, won the contract and built a plant in Marietta. In spring 1943, Bell Aircraft began assembling bombers, by April 1945 they were employing 27,000 employees.

The plant closed in 1945 when they closed they had built 668 planes.

In 1950, the Air Force convinced Lockheed Martin Corporation to reopen the Marietta plant, the plant is still in operation today.

Bell Aircraft Airplane

Military Bases

What happened to Georgia’s economy after the war?

Millions of federal dollars were poured into the state for military bases. Fort Benning, Camp Gordon,Fort Stewart, Hunter Air

Field and Warner Robbins.

Military Bases

Fort McPherson was a major induction center for new soldiers.

Fort Gillem was an army storage facility and railroad yard.

Prisoners of war were held at Forts Benning ,Gordon, Oglethorpe, and Stewart.

1943 Cobb County Airport became the Marietta Army Airfield.

The Atlanta airport became an air base in 1941.

Military Bases Photos

Fort McPhersonFort Gillem

Prison Camp in Ga

Ga prison camp

Richard B. Russell

Georgia’s youngest governorMember/Speaker of House of RepresentativesCombined boards of trustees of state colleges

and universities into one agency-Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia

Served 38 years in U. S. Senate

Richard B Russell

Advisor to 6 presidentsServed as president pro tempore of the

Senate/3rd in line for presidency

Carl Vinson

25 consecutive terms in U S House of Representative

Chairman of the House Naval Affairs Committee/14 years/represented GA’s interest in the military

Major influence in promoting a strong national defense

Oversaw passage of Vinson-Trammel Act

Carl Vinson

Authorized manufacture of 92 major warships

Before Pearl Harbor he helped passage of 2 important bills through Congress 1.)

expansion of naval aviation system to 10,000 planes, trained 16,000 pilots, established 20 air bases

2.) eased labor restrictions in shipbuilding industry and allowed faster construction of navy ships

“Father of two ocean navy”

Carl Vinson

Pushed for strong defense throughout Cold War with Soviet Union

Presidential Medal of Freedom/196450 years in CongressNixon/named country’s third nuclear carrier

for him

Holocaustc. Explain the impact of the Holocaust on

Georgians

What was the Holocaust? Concentration camps were set up by the Nazis as the “final solution to the Jewish problem.”

The Holocaust was the name given to systematic extermination of 6 million Jews.

In addition 5-6 million people were labeled as ”undesirables” they were killed by the Nazis before during and after WWII.

Holocaust

Auschwitz

d. Discuss President Roosevelt’s ties to Georgia including his visits to Warm Springs and his impact on the state.

NIRA National Industrial Recovery Act. In Georgia: this established a minimum

wage, and it affected textile workers.The south/forbid Labor Unions The new act brought the labor unions inLess workers had to use more machinesStrikes began all over the south from the

textile mills

Warm Springs

Why did Franklin Roosevelt spend so much time in Georgia?

Roosevelt had Polio There was a natural spring there that was

supposed to have healing powers. Whether it did or did not it is not known however it did make him feel better.

Tennessee Valley Authority

Blue Ridge Lake was createdLake ChatugeLake NottelyBuilt dams for power/controlled water for

power

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