World War II World War II On the HomefrontOn the Homefront
On the HomefrontOn the Homefront
• United States success in World War II required the total commitment of the nation’s resources.
• Public education and the mass media promoted nationalism
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• U.S. government and industry worked together to distribute resources
• Office of War Mobilization created to control resources
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• Rationing maintained a steady supply of materials for war
• War bonds and income tax were used for financing the war
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• Business was retooled from peacetime to wartime production
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• More women and minorities entered the labor force
• Citizens volunteered in support of the war effort
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• Replaced men who went to serve in the military (e.g., Rosie the Riveter).
• They participated in non-combat military roles
African-AmericansAfrican-Americans• Double V Campaign
–Victory in war and victory in equality at home
–Demanded an end to segregation in military
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• The draft/selective service was used to provide personnel for the military
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assisted the gov’t in supporting the war
• U.S. government maintained strict censorship of reporting of the war–Censorship: blocking certain
materials from being published
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• Hollywood produced movies, plays, and shows that boosted morale and patriotism
• Portrayed the enemy in stereotypical ways
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consequences of the consequences of the warwar
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1. Massive destruction and death
2. End of Allied cooperation and beginning of “Cold War” – political tensions
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3. US and Soviet Unions are only superpower countries
4. Atomic fallout – all countries rushed to get atomic bomb
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5. US troops permanently stationed around the world
6. US will maintain a standing army in peacetime
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7. Germany (and Berlin) divided into 4 military zones
• each zone controlled by one of the 4 major Allied powers