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World War II, 1939-1945 / Tim McNeese ; consulting editor, Richard Jensen.

By: Series: Discovering U.S. historyPublication details: New York : Chelsea House, ©2010.Description: 136 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781604133585
  • 1604133589
Other title:
  • World War Two, 1939-1945
  • World War 2, 1939-1945
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 940.53 22
LOC classification:
  • D743.7 .M376 2010
Contents:
Introduction: into the abyss of war -- Map: a military nation, 1939 to 1945 -- Early signs of war -- American isolationism -- New challenges and war -- War comes to America -- Two-front war -- Home front -- Victory for the allies -- Chronology and timeline.
Summary: Examines the history of the Second World War, focusing on how the United States came to be involved in that conflict, the role that it played, and the effects of the war at home. During the 1930's, as the world faced a crippling economic depression following the fancy-free Roaring Twenties, several dictators began their rise to power around the world. Men like Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Francisco Franco, Joseph Stalin, and the warlords of Japan pushed political boundaries and physical borders until whole countries either were invaded or annexed to the Axis powers. The United States, believing it was safe from this kind of invasion, established an isolationist policy that allowed it to remain neutral. The inaction of the U.S. government would not last for long, though, as the shock and outrage of the attack on Hawaii's Pearl Harbor plunged the United States into the greatest war in history, one whose effects are still felt today. In this war's aftermath, America, alongside its allies, emerged in a position of greater power than it had ever known before.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 127-130) and index.

Introduction: into the abyss of war -- Map: a military nation, 1939 to 1945 -- Early signs of war -- American isolationism -- New challenges and war -- War comes to America -- Two-front war -- Home front -- Victory for the allies -- Chronology and timeline.

Examines the history of the Second World War, focusing on how the United States came to be involved in that conflict, the role that it played, and the effects of the war at home. During the 1930's, as the world faced a crippling economic depression following the fancy-free Roaring Twenties, several dictators began their rise to power around the world. Men like Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Francisco Franco, Joseph Stalin, and the warlords of Japan pushed political boundaries and physical borders until whole countries either were invaded or annexed to the Axis powers. The United States, believing it was safe from this kind of invasion, established an isolationist policy that allowed it to remain neutral. The inaction of the U.S. government would not last for long, though, as the shock and outrage of the attack on Hawaii's Pearl Harbor plunged the United States into the greatest war in history, one whose effects are still felt today. In this war's aftermath, America, alongside its allies, emerged in a position of greater power than it had ever known before.

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