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CHAPTER 30 | THE SECOND WORLD WAR | MULTIMEDIA RESOURCES
  1. Read: The Second World War - Document Overview
  2. Read: The Call to Negro America to March on Washington (1941), A. Philip Randolph
  3. Read: Women in War Industries
  4. Read: Executive Order 9066 Prescribes Military Areas within the U.S. (1942)
  5. ReadKorematsu v. US (1944)
  6. Read: Public Law 100-383 (1988) — Congress Apologies for the Relocation of Japanese-Americans in WWII

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  1. View: Concentration Camp Victims
  2. View: Women in the Military Recruiting Poster
  3. View: Japanese Americans Boarding Relocation Buses
  4. View: American Medics Assist Comrade
  5. View: American Infantry Regiment in Bensheim, Germany, March 1945
  6. View: Women Workers
  7. View: Tuskegee Airmen
  8. View: American prisoners of war
  9. View: American soldiers catching a last smoke before combat
  10. View: The landing at Normandy, D-Day, June 6, 1944
  11. View: An American infantry regiment in the ruins of Bensheim, Germany
  12. View: The Yalta Conference
  13. View: U.S. troops encounter inmates at a Nazi concentration camp
  14. View: Asa Philip Randolph, labor leader
  15. View: Hitler, Speer, Borman
  16. View: Oath of loyalty to Nazis
  17. View: Borman, Ley, Hess
  18. View: Marines on beach, Iwo Jima
  19. View: We French Workers . . .
  20. View: I Want You for the U.S. Army
  21. View: For Your Country's Sake
  22. View: Buy War Bonds
  23. View: Scrap
  24. View: Harvesting bumper crop
  25. View: Loose Lips Might Sink Ships
  26. View: Red Ball Express
  27. View: Invasion of New Guinea (I)
  28. View: Cigarette break on Peleliu Island
  29. View: Basketball on U.S.S. Monterey
  30. View: Pfc. Mickey Rooney
  31. View: Nurses at field hospital
  32. View: PT marksman, New Guinea
  33. View: Officer at periscope
  34. View: Landing in Philippines, 1945
  35. View: Torpedoed Japanese destroyer
  36. View: American Flying Tigers
  37. View: Air raid by 8th Air Force
  38. View: U.S. soldiers destroy ball-bearing plant
  39. View: Victorious U.S. pilots
  40. View: Hitler acquires Austria
  41. View: Sudeten woman, unable to conceal her misery as she dutifully salutes Hitler
  42. View: British prisoners in France
  43. View: Hitler in Paris, 1940
  44. View: St. Paul's Cathedral, 1940
  45. View: Homeless after Nazi raid
  46. View: GIs run from German bomb
  47. View: GIs storm North African beach
  48. View: Shelling fleeing Germans
  49. View: Victory on Champs Elysees
  50. View: GIs under German attack, Belgium
  51. View: U.S. parachutes into Holland
  52. View: Soldiers' mealtime
  53. View: Crossing the Rhine at St. Goar
  54. View: Hunting the Hun in Waldenburg
  55. View: Army reinforcements at Saipan
  56. View: Invasion of New Guinea (II)
  57. View: First flag in Guam
  58. View: Battle with Japanese at Cape Gloucester
  59. View: Marine Corps Native American women reservists
  60. View: Flamethrowers in Japan
  61. View: Japanese civilians hide
  62. View: U.S. steal Japanese machine gun
  63. View: Douglas MacArthur at Leyte, P.I.
  64. View: NATO machines on Iwo Jima destroyed by Japanese assault
  65. View: Flag raising on Iwo Jima
  66. View: Kimono pattern burned onto skin
  67. View: Gay prisoners at Sachsenhausen, 1938
  68. View: GI with German POWs
  69. View: German POWs march to jail, 1944
  70. View: Allied POWs rescued by troops, 1945
  71. View: Prisoners at Buchenwald, 1945
  72. View: Murdered prisoner
  73. View: Bodies moved to decent burial
  74. View: Buchenwald victims in truck
  75. View: River polluted by war
  76. View: Underwater test at Bikini
  77. View: Cremation ovens at Buchenwald
  78. View: "Japs Quit"
  79. View: New Yorkers celebrate Japan's surrender
  80. View: MacArthur signs Japanese surrender document
  81. View: Jewish children return home
  82. View: The celebration in Times Square on V-E day

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  1. View: Military Alliances in 1942
  2. View: War in Europe and Africa, 1942–1945
  3. View: The War in the Pacific, 1942–1945

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  1.   Winston Churchill first radio address as prime minister, 1940
  2.   President Franklin D. Roosevelt "Declaration of War on Japan," 1941
  3.   President Harry S. Truman dropping the A-bomb on Japan, 1945

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