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Interwar Period and Isolationism. Post WWI Isolationism. Kellogg-Briand Pact, 1928 US manipulated it into a no-war pact between more than a dozen major nations Aided US in isolating itself FDR’s “Good Neighbor” policy - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Interwar Period and Isolationism
Post WWI Isolationism
Kellogg-Briand Pact, 1928US manipulated it into a no-war pact between more than a dozen major nationsAided US in isolating itself
FDR’s “Good Neighbor” policyUS will respect the rights of others and not get involved in their affairsMexico nationalizes oil in 1938… US stays out despite British interference… Mexico pays for rights in 1941.
League of Nations and Japan
Did not include US
Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931; withdrew from League of Nations
League angrily decry’s action, but no force to back it upUSS Panay sunk in China by Japanese—Japan pays $2 million in reparations; issue glossed over and war avoided.
Rumblings of War
Italy invades Ethiopia, 1935
Germany occupies Rhineland (demilitarized at Versailles), 1936
http://www.fsmitha.com/h2/map10eu.htm
Germany and Italy support fascists in Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)
Isolationism: An Act of Congress1934-Provisions for Philippine independence
1935-37: More Acts baring arms sales, especially to Spanish parties
Cash & Carry policy… a compromise
Popular Vote???
1938: FDR pushed for disarmament conference—even the Brits decline
War in Europe
Germany invades & occupies Austria, 1938
Germany invades Sudetenland, 1938Czechs mobilize—expect British/French supportBrits & French meet with Hitler—allow him to annex SudetenlandNeville Chamberlain: we have achieved “…peace in our time.”
War in Europe (Cont.)
Germany annexes rest of Czechoslovakia, 1939
Britain makes defense pact with Austria
Italy invades AlbaniaBrits make defense alliance with Greece and Romania
US meanwhile paralyzed by isolationists
War in Europe (Cont.)Germany signs non-aggression pact with USSR, 1939
Germany invades Poland, Sept. 1
Britain/France declare war on Germany, Sept. 3
Soviets invade Poland, Sept. 17
War in Asia
Japans invasion of and war against China slows
US ends treaty from 1911 that sells arms to JapanGermany (ally of Japan) makes pact with USSR (enemy of Japan)
War in EuropeBlitzkrieg—lighting war
Combined air & land assault…speed was the key
Germany invades…Norway, Denmark—April, 1940Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg—May, 1940France—June, 1940
British army driven back across English channel
Battle of BritainGermans bombed British cities
Brits had broken German secret code—helped RAF fight off some bombers
Germans not able to invade Brits because of British resilience
Postponed invasion plans
Britain begins pleadingfor US aid
The Home Front
War in Europe scares some Americans
Germany able to accomplish in several months more than all of WWI
If Britain fell, so might its navy…
… and combined with German navy would give Hitler access to whole Atlantic and our East coast
The Home Front (Cont.)
FDR issues policy of unrestricted aid to AlliesSent 50 old US destroyers to Brits in exchange for 8 sites to use as US bases in British land
Sept. 1940—FDR gets Congress to agree to peacetime draft
FDR wins unprecedented 3rd term in November 1940 over Wendel Wilkie (R)
Lend-Lease Act
March 1941
Congress authorized the President to… “…sell, transfer title to, exchange, lease, lend, or
otherwise dispose of” arms to “any country the President deems vital to the defense of the United States.”
Eliminated the “cash” part of cash & carry
The Home Front (Cont.)FDR allows US navy to escort ships (mostly British) ½ way across Atlantic
October, 1941—German U-boats torpedo USS Kearny and USS Reuben James
FDR allows US navy to shoot U-boats on sight
Congress approves FDR’s request to repeal “carry” part of cash-and carry policy—US merchant and war ships now crossing whole Atlantic with license to kill
USS Reuben James burns
Undeclared War?
US engaged in undeclared war…
It was only a matter of time until we sunk enough U-boats or they torpedoed enough of our ships until open war broke out…
Who would be first?