U.S. Propaganda from World War II, Depicting Hitler as foolish. From Wikipedia

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A series of American propaganda posters during World War II appealed to servicemen's patriotism to protect themselves from venereal disease. The text at the bottom of the poster reads, "You can't beat the Axis if you get VD".

U.S. Propaganda from World War II, Depicting Hitler as foolish.

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US Office for War Information, propaganda message: working less helps our enemies.

Defeating the Axis Powers• D-Day (June 6, 1944)• Battle of the Bulge (December, 1944)• FDR’s Death (April 12, 1945)• V-E Day (May 8, 1945)• Potsdam Ultimatum— “Japan: surrender, or

else!”• August 6, 1945—Hiroshima• August 9, 1945—Nagasaki• V-J Day (September 2, 1945)• Nuremburg War Crimes Trials

U.S. World War II Production

• Planes = 300,000• Tanks = 61,000• Trucks = 87,000• Firearms = 17,900,000• Heavy artillery = 2,400,000• Shells, bombs, etc. = millions of tons

Profile of U.S. Servicemen• 39% were volunteers• 61% were draftees• Combat survivability: (out of 1,000) 8.6 were killed in

action, 3 died from other causes, and 17.7 received non-mortal combat wounds.

• Average base pay: enlisted, $71.33 per month; officers, $203.50 per month

• Total number in all military branches: 4 million• Number of World War II veterans dying per day since

2002—one thousand

Japanese Kamikaze Pilots.asf

Kamikaze attack on USS St. Louis

Island HoppingUS Pacific Campaign Strategy

The_Manhattan_Project_and_the_Atomic_Bomb_Attacks_on_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki.asfTruman_Drops_A_Bomb_Japan_Surrenders.asf

10. Hiroshima – August 6, 1945 ~ killed 80,000 people & level 42 square miles

Nagasaki – August 9, 1945 ~ killed 40,000

Three Options to End War

(1) Use Nuclear Bomb(2) Invade Mainland Japan(3) Blockade Japan

Cold War Positioning End war before Soviets invade Minimize Soviet influence in

peace treaty

Enola Gay landing after bombing of Hiroshima. (Smithsonian Institution)

Lasting effects of WWII

• The Yalta Conference• The Big 3

– Stalin– Churchill– Roosevelt

• The Cold War• Who is left???