Course Introduction USHIST 1945-1974

  • Law for Restoration of Professional Civil Service goes into effect in Germany

    Removes Jews from government service and bars Jewish professors from teaching in universities. Scientific exodus begins.
  • Nazi book burning takes place at universities throughout Germany

  • Kristallnacht, "Night of Broken Glass" occurs

    Kristallnacht, "Night of Broken Glass" occurs
    Wave of anti-Jewish violence throughout Germany, annexed Austria, and in areas of the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia recently occupied by German troops.
  • Albert Einstein letter to FDR

  • Germany invades Poland--WWII begins

  • Great Britain declares war on Germany

  • Germany, Italy and Japan sign Tripartite Pact

    Germany, Italy and Japan sign Tripartite Pact
  • Atlantic Conference

    Atlantic Conference
    FDR and Churchill meet in secret; draft "Atlantic Charter", joint declaration of policy; remarkable because US was not yet in war
  • Manhattan Project begins

    General Leslie Groves appointed to head secret project to build an atomic bomb.
  • Casablanca Conference

    FDR, Churchill meet to plan Allied offensives aimed at 'unconditional surrender' of Axis powers. Giraud and deGaulle also present. Stalin not in attendance because of Battle of Stalingrad.
  • Cairo Conference

    Cairo Conference
    FDR, Churchill and Chinese President Chiang Kai-shek meet to discuss the progress of the war against Japan and the future of Asia. Talks paused to allow FDR and Churchill to travel to Tehran to meet with Stalin.
  • Tehran Conference

    Stalin agrees in principle to declare war on Japan after Allied victory over Germany
  • Yalta Conference

    Yalta Conference
    Soviets push for US and Britain to recognize Soviet created government in Poland. Declaration of Liberated Europe issued, asserts "the right of all people to choose the form of government under which they will live." Germany divided into four zones to be controlled by US, Great Britain, the Soviet Union and France. Berlin also divided into 4 zones, despite the fact that the city was located inside the Soviet controlled zone.
  • Period of hostility between US and Soviet Union begins

    US accuses Soviets of violating Declaration of Liberated Europe due to actions regarding formation of Communist governments in Romania and Poland.
  • Invasion of Okinawa

    Japanese troops take up positions in mountains, rather than defending the beaches. Americans forced to fight their way up steep slopes. More than 12,000 American soldiers, sailors and marines die before Okinawa captured on June 22, 1945.
  • FDR dies, Truman becomes President

    FDR dies, Truman becomes President
  • First atomic bomb detonated in New Mexico desert

    Manhattan project code name: Trinity
  • Potsdam Conference

    US and Soviets disagree over German reparations. Truman learns of successful atomic bomb detonation.
  • US drops atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan

  • VJ Day

    VJ Day