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Cards (213)

  • What was the main question regarding America's involvement in WW2?
    Should America proceed with caution or full potential?
  • How did WW2 affect America's productive capacity?
    It expanded to meet military and Lend-Lease needs.
  • By how much did America's manufacturing output increase from 1941 to 1945?
    It doubled.
  • What percentage of the world's oil did America produce during WW2?
    60%
  • What percentage of the world's steel did America produce during WW2?
    50%
  • How many aircraft did the USA produce during WW2?
    300,000 aircraft
  • What was the Liberty ship used for during WW2?
    To sustain Allied losses and supply convoys.
  • By 1945, what was the status of the USA's navy compared to Britain's?
    USA had the largest navy in the world.
  • How many Americans were in military service by 1945?
    15 million Americans
  • What was a major factor in the Allied victory by 1945?
    The sheer scale of American production.
  • How did the economies of European countries compare to the USA by 1945?
    They were financially bankrupt or wrecked.
  • What was a key difference between the US experience in WW1 and WW2?
    US fought in two widely separated areas.
  • How did the US collaborate with Britain during WW2?
    They coordinated military strategy from the start.
  • What significant agreement was signed on 1 January 1942?
    Declaration of the United Nations
  • What was the first binding military agreement the USA signed since 1778?
    The Declaration of the United Nations.
  • What was the role of the combined Chiefs of Staff committee?
    To plan military cooperation between allies.
  • What was Roosevelt's relationship with Churchill like during the war?
    They worked well despite occasional tensions.
  • What was the overall command structure during the invasions of North Africa and Sicily?
    American commander-in-chief with British officers.
  • How did the British and American strategies differ in 1942-43 compared to 1944-45?
    British view prevailed in 1942-43; American in 1944-45.
  • What were the wartime conferences between Roosevelt and Stalin indicative of?
    Growing tensions between the allies.
  • What was Stalin's priority after the war?
    Russian security.
  • What did the western allies resent regarding the USSR?
    Russian ingratitude for wartime aid.
  • What was Roosevelt's vision for postwar security?
    Based on the United Nations.
  • Where was the United Nations eventually set up?
    San Francisco in 1945.
  • What was the significance of the Manhattan Project?
    It led to the development of atomic weapons.
  • How much did the Manhattan Project cost?
    $2 billion
  • What was the outcome of the atomic bomb test in July 1945?
    A weapon capable of destroying a city.
  • What was the role of the American fleet in the defeat of Japan?
    Played a major role despite initial damage.
  • What were the decisive battles against Japan in 1942?
    Coral Sea and Midway.
  • What was the significance of the Battle of Leyte Gulf?
    It overwhelmed the Japanese navy.
  • What was the importance of the Burma Road during the war?
    It was a crucial supply route to China.
  • What decision did President Truman make regarding Japan?
    To use the atomic bomb to end the war.
  • What cities were destroyed by atomic bombs in August 1945?
    Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
  • What was the estimated death toll in Hiroshima?
    Possibly 80,000 deaths.
  • What was the estimated death toll in Nagasaki?
    Possibly 35,000 deaths.
  • What controversy surrounds the use of atomic weapons?
    Claims of unnecessary use and intimidation of USSR.
  • What was the American military strategy in Europe during WW2?
    Invade northwest Europe with overwhelming force.
  • What was the outcome of the Allied conference at Tehran in 1943?
    Confirmed the second front in northwest Europe.
  • Who commanded the invasion of northwest Europe on D-Day?
    US General Eisenhower.
  • What was the result of the D-Day invasion?
    Destruction of Germany's armies in France.