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America Helps Allies
Cash and carry policy This allowed the allies to pay cash for American war products and carry them away.
Lend-Lease Act (1941) This allowed the U.S. to lend war materials to the allies and receive payment at a later date. With this act, the U.S. gave $50 billion in supplies.
The U.S. Embargoes Japan
Japan depended on the U.S. for oil, scrap metal, and airplane fuel.
80% of Japan’s oil came from the United States.
FDR began restricting these products because Japan invaded China.
On November 26th 1941, the Japanese navy set sail for the U.S. Naval base in Pearl Harbor Hawaii.
Japan Attacks Pearl Harbor December 7th 1941
the Japanese attacked the base at Pearl Harbor.
21 U.S. ships were sunk or damaged.
2,403 Americans were killed.
The Senate voted to declare war by a vote of 82 to 0.
Attack on Pearl Harbor
1st Wave -- The first attack wave of 183 planes was launched north of Oahu. Slow and vulnerable planes led the attack (why?) and focused on attacking US battle ships. Then dive bombers came through attacking bases.
2nd Wave -- The second wave consisted of 171 planes
353 planes reached Pearl Harbor.
Results of the Attack
4 battleships sunk,4 battleships damaged including 1 run aground2 destroyers sunk, 1 damaged1 other ship sunk, 3 damaged3 cruisers damaged[2]
188 aircraft destroyed155 aircraft damaged,2,345 military killed1,247 military wounded57 civilians killed35 civilians wounded[3][4]
4 midget submarines sunk,1 midget submarine run aground,27 aircraft destroyed,55 airmen killed9 submariners killed1 submarine captured
United States Japan
After the Attack…
Largest attack against United States ever…
Country feared a larger attack against the west coast…
US declares war on Japan FDR’s speech to Congress