American Decades
America at War: from Humiliation to Hegemony in the Pacific
Setbacks in the Pacific.
Three days after Pearl Harbor the Japanese Imperial Army invaded the American-controlled Philippines. Despite the war alert and the debacle at Hawaii, the entire American air fleet at Clark Field remained uncamouflaged and lined up on runways wingtip to wingtip. It was thus destroyed on the ground. Had it remained intact it might have thwarted, or delayed, the invasion. Meanwhile, the Japanese continued their drive into Thailand, Malaya, and Singapore. In quick order the American territories of Guam and Wake Island fell before Christmas, The new year witnessed Japan's takeover of the Dutch East Indies, and on 26-28 February a major defeat for Allied naval forces in the Battle of the Java Sea, where American forces were all but wiped out. By then the American garrison in the Philippines had withdrawn to the Bataan Peninsula, where it was overwhelmed and forced to surrender on 9 April. More than seventy-five...
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1940's Government and Politics
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- America at War: Background to Involvement
- America at War: from Humiliation to Hegemony in the Pacific
- America at War: The Campaigns in North Africa and Italy
- America at War: The Final Push in Europe
- America at War: The War Ends in the Pacific
- America at War: The War at Home
- America at War: The Internment of Japanese Americans
- America's Response to the Holocaust
- Civil Rights
- The Cold War: Prelude in Wartime
- The Cold War: Postwar Tensions
- The Development of the Affluent Society
- National Politics: Democratic Primaries and Convention 1940
- National Politics: Republican Primaries and Convention 1940
- National Politics: Election 1940
- National Politics: Election 1942
- National Politics: Democratic Primaries and Convention 1944
- National Politics: Republican Primaries and Convention 1944
- National Politics: Election 1944
- National Politics: Election 1946
- National Politics: Democratic Primaries and Convention 1948
- National Politics: Republican Primaries and Convention 1948
- National Politics: Election 1948
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Headline Makers
- Bunche, Ralph 1904-1971
- Dewey, Thomas E. 1902-1971
- Eisenhower, Dwight D. 1890-1969
- Forrestal, James V. 1892-1949
- Hobby, Oveta Culp 1905-
- Marshall, George C. 1880-1959
- Patton, George S. 1885-1945
- Perkins, Frances 1882-1965
- Rankin, Jeannette 1880-1973
- Roosevelt, Franklin D. 1882-1945
- Truman, Harry S 1884-1972
- Wallace, Henry A. 1888-1965
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Government and Politics, 1940–1949
