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Ricahrd Russel
Later he became Georgia’s governor. He reduced the amount the number of agencies to 107 to 17. He was the youngest number of the senate -
Carl Vinson
Recognizing the growing threat in Europe, Vinson was integral in obtaining new budget expenditures for the United States Navy.Known as the “father of the two ocean navy.Vinson continued to be a voice for the United States Armed Forces throughout the Cold War as well. -
Holocaust
A mass kiling of jews. The nazis soldiers killed them. More than 6 million jews died. -
WW11 Break Out In Europe
The first breakout was Germany invading poland. It was to bring more livingspace for the the Geramans It ended with an agreement to divide poland in half. -
Savannah Shipyard
Like many other war production factories across the nation, both shipyards in Georgia also hired a great number of women, since much of the male workforce was overseas. Although the contract originally called for the building of 36 ships, the shipyard workers ended up churning out 88 ships for the war effort from 1942-1945 -
Brunswick Shipyard
When the Emergency Shipbuilding Program was announced by President Franklin Roosevelt.The 16,000 workers at the Brunswick shipyards built 99 ships, 85 of them Liberty Ships, from 1941-1945.After the U.S. declared war, these cargo vessels, called Liberty Ships were churned out at incredible speed. -
Lend Lease Created
Roosevelt wished to provide Britain with all possible aid short of war. To ease Britain's shortage of war materials, Roosevelt pushed for the creation of the Lend-Lease Program. It was to promote the defense of the united states -
Pearl Harbor
Japenses bombing hawaii army base. This was the worst killing of Americans ever. More than 2000 American soldiers died. -
United nations
A replacement for the ineffective League of Nations.During the Second World War, US President Franklin D. Roosevelt initiated talks on a successor agency to the League of Nations, and the United Nations.
It is used and very powerful to this date. -
Bell Aircraft
Bell was a aircraft builder. They created planes to fight in WW!!. They built new planes every year that succeded. -
D Day
160,000 Allied troops landed along a 50-mile stretch of heavily-fortified French coastline.Dwight D. Eisenhower called the operation a crusade in which, “we will accept nothing less than full victory.” More than 9,000 Allied Soldiers were killed or wounded. -
yalta conference
The meeting was intended mainly to discuss the re-establishment of the nations of war-torn Europe. The conference convened in the Livadia Palace near Yalta in Crimea.Yalta was the second of three wartime conferences among the Big Three. -
Hitlers Death
He killed himselve with a gun.He killed himselve because he was losing. They never knew what happednn to his body. -
V Day
Was a US victory in europe.Upon the defeat of Germany, celebrations erupted throughout the world.More than one million people celebrated in the streets to mark the end of the European part of the war. -
Hiroshima
Was a atomic nuke in japan. The US did it to help win the war. It killed 129,000 people. -
Nagaskia
It killed !t 29,000 people. It was one of the two deadly nukes. Not a lot of buildings remained.