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      <title>My sublime shelf by Riley Dover</title>
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      <description>Made with fortitude</description>
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         <title>US enters the war</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In the end, it was Japan who provoked the United States into war. The United States was the only nation standing against Japanese domination of the entire <strong>PACIFIC RIM</strong>. When economic sanctions against Japan produced a diplomatic stalemate, Japan launched a ruthless surprise attack against American naval bases at Pearl Harbor. Faced with an assault on its own forces, the United States finally entered the Second World War.      In the end, it was Japan who provoked the United States into war. The United States was the only nation standing against Japanese domination of the entire <strong>PACIFIC RIM</strong>. When economic sanctions against Japan produced a diplomatic stalemate, Japan launched a ruthless surprise attack against American naval bases at Pearl Harbor. Faced with an assault on its own forces, the United States finally entered the Second World War.     Yet when Great Britain became the last bastion of freedom standing against a Nazi-controlled Europe, Americans reluctantly began to act. Led by President Roosevelt, the United States used its industrial might to become the arsenal of democracy for the Allied war effort.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>&quot;Leave me alone,&quot; seemed to be America&#39;s attitude toward the rest of the world in the 1930s.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The Hoover Administration set the tone for an isolationist foreign policy with the Hawley-Smoot Tariff.<br> Roosevelt did realize that the Hawley-Smoot Tariff was forestalling American economic recovery. Toward this end, Congress did act to make United States trade policy more flexible. Under the Reciprocal Trade Agreement of 1934, Congress authorized the President to negotiate tariff rates with individual nations. Should a nation agree to reduce its barriers to trade with the United States, the President could reciprocate without the consent of Congress. In addition, FDR broke a 16-year-old diplomatic freeze with the <strong>SOVIET UNION</strong> by extending formal recognition. Roosevelt hoped to settle some nettlesome outstanding issues with the Soviets, and at the same time stimulate bilateral trade.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2019-02-19 18:12:03 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The day after Franklin Roosevelt took the oath of office the Nazi <strong>REICHSTAG</strong>gave <strong>ADOLF HITLER</strong> absolute control of Germany. Hitler had campaigned spewing <strong>ANTI-SEMITIC</strong> rhetoric and vowing to rebuild a strong Germany.<br>The first act of European aggression was not committed by Nazi Germany. Fascist <strong>DICTATOR</strong> <strong>BENITO MUSSOLINI</strong>ordered the Italian army to invade <strong>ETHIOPIA</strong> in 1935. The League of Nations refused to act, despite the desperate pleas from Ethiopia's leader <strong>HAILE SELASSIE</strong>.<br>The following year Hitler and Mussolini formed the <strong>ROME-BERLIN AXIS</strong>, an alliance so named because its leaders believed that the line that connected the two capitals would be the axis around which the entire world would revolve. Later in 1936, Hitler marched troops into the Rhineland of Germany, directly breaching the <strong>TREATY OF VERSAILLES</strong>, which was signed after World War I. A few months later, Fascist <strong>GENERAL FRANCISCO FRANCO</strong> launched an attempt to overthrow the established <strong>LOYALIST</strong> government of <strong>SPAIN</strong>. Franco received generous support from Hitler and Mussolini.<br><br>While Fascist aggressors were chalking up victories across Europe, America, Britain, and France sat on the sidelines. The desire to avoid repeating the mistakes of World War I was so strong, no government was willing to confront the dictators. Economic sanctions were unpopular during the height of the Great Depression. The Loyalists in Spain were already receiving aid from the Soviet Union; therefore, public opinion was against assisting Moscow in its "private" war against fascism. As the specter of dictatorship spread across Europe, the West feebly objected with light rebukes and economic penalties with no teeth.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2019-02-20 17:19:09 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>On July 7, 1937, a skirmish between Chinese and Japanese troops broke out at the <strong>MARCO POLO BRIDGE</strong> near Beijing. The cause of the fracas is unknown, but the Japanese government used it as a pretext to launch a full-scale invasion of China. Hoping to deliver a quick knockout punch, the Japanese furiously bombed Chinese cities and advanced with their better-equipped army. Despite enduring heavy losses, the Chinese regrouped in the interior of their vast land and mounted an entrenched resistance.<br><br>n October 1937, he delivered his famous <strong>QUARANTINE SPEECH</strong> in Chicago. For the first time, Roosevelt advocated collective action to stop the epidemic aggression. But his hopes of igniting American sensibilities failed. Even when a Japanese plane bombed the <strong>USS </strong><strong><em>PANAY</em></strong> on December 12, there was no cry for a response. The <em>Panay</em> had been stationed in China on the Yangtze River. Japan apologized and paid an indemnity and the incident was soon forgotten, despite the loss of three American lives. Compared to the public response to the sinking of the <strong><em>MAINE</em></strong> in 1898, the American people hardly mustered a whisper.<br>n May 1939, Roosevelt urged Congressional leaders to repeal the arms embargo of the earlier Neutrality Acts. Senators from both parties refused the request. Another bombshell crossed the Atlantic on August 24. Adolf Hitler and <strong>JOSEF STALIN</strong> agreed to put their mutual hatred aside. Germany and the Soviet Union signed a ten-year <strong>NONAGGRESSION PACT</strong>. Hitler was now free to seize the territory Germany had lost to Poland as a result of the Treaty of Versailles. On September 1, 1939, Nazi troops crossed into Poland from the west.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2019-02-20 18:18:36 UTC</pubDate>
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         <pubDate>2019-02-20 18:19:38 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Two days after Britain and France declared war on Nazi Germany, President Roosevelt issued a proclamation of neutrality and ordered the suspension of munitions sales to all belligerents. But Roosevelt stopped short of asking that Americans remain emotionally neutral in the European conflict. FDR knew that the only chance Britain and France would have to defeat the German Reich was to have ample supplies of weaponry. He immediately began to press Congress to repeal the <strong>ARMS EMBARGO</strong>.<br>Suddenly on April 9, 1940, the German <strong>BLITZKRIEG</strong> moved rapidly into Denmark and Norway. As the weeks passed, the German war machine steadily advanced through the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and into northern France. Hitler arrived in France to sign the terms of French surrender. The hapless French were forced to submit to the Germans in the very same railroad car the Germans surrendered twenty-two years previously at the end of World War I. Britain was the only democracy in Europe in open opposition to Germany.<br>In March 1941 after a great deal of controversy, Congress approved the <strong>LEND-LEASE ACT</strong>, which eventually appropriated $50 billion of aid to the Allies. Meanwhile Roosevelt began an unprecedented third term.<br><br></div><div>Neutrality was no longer a façade behind which America could hide. Hitler saw Lend-Lease as tantamount to a war declaration and ordered attacks on American ships.<br><br></div><div>Roosevelt urged Congress and Americans to take action. In his famous <strong>FOUR FREEDOM SPEECH </strong>he enumerates what the rights of any citizen of the world are and why it is important for America to lead the way:<br><br></div><blockquote>The first is freedom of speech and expression — everywhere in the world. The second is freedom of every person to worship God in his own way — everywhere in the world. The third is freedom from want, which, translated into world terms, means economic understandings which will secure to every nation a healthy peacetime life for its inhabitants — everywhere in the world. The fourth is freedom from fear, which, translated into world terms, means a world-wide reduction of armaments to such a point and in such a thorough fashion that no nation will be in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against any neighbor — anywhere in the world.</blockquote><div><br></div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2019-02-27 17:08:08 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>While the international picture in Europe was growing increasingly dimmer for the United States, relations with Japan were souring as well. Japan's aggression was literally being fueled by the United States. The Japanese military machine relied heavily on imports of American steel and oil to prosecute its assault on China and French Indochina.<br><br>Just prior to Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union, Japan signed a nonaggression pact with Stalin. This removed the threat of a Russian attack on Japan's new holdings. With Europe busy fighting Hitler, the United States remained the only obstacle to the establishment of a huge Japanese empire spanning East Asia.<br><br></div><div>By the end of 1940, the United States had ended shipments of scrap metal, steel, and iron ore to Japan. Simultaneously, the United States began to send military hardware to <strong>CHIANG KAI-SHEK</strong>, the nominal leader of the Chinese forces resisting Japanese takeover.<br><br>All these assumptions were wrong. As the bombs rained on <strong>PEARL HARBOR</strong> on the infamous morning of Sunday, December 7, 1941, almost 3,000 Americans were killed. Six battleships were destroyed or rendered unseaworthy, and most of the ground planes were ravaged as well. Americans reacted with surprise and anger.<br><br></div><div>Most American newspaper headlines had been focusing on European events, so the Japanese attack was a true blindside. When President Roosevelt addressed the Congress the next day and asked for a declaration of war, there was only one dissenting vote in either house of Congress. Despite two decades of regret over World War I and ostrichlike isolationism, the American people plunged headfirst into a destructive conflict.<br><br></div><div><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2019-02-27 17:13:35 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The mobilization effort of the government in <strong>WORLD WAR II</strong> eclipsed even that of World War I. With major operations in both the Atlantic and Pacific theaters, American industries literally fueled two wars simultaneously. The social and economic consequences were profound. The <strong>GREAT MIGRATION OF AFRICAN AMERICANS</strong> from the rural South to the industrial North was accelerated. New opportunities opened for women. Americans finally enjoyed a standard of living higher than the pre-Depression years.<br><br>In both Europe and Asia, the Axis powers had established a firm foothold prior to American entry into the conflict. Slowly, but surely the Allies closed the ring on Nazi Germany after turning points at El Alamein and <strong>STALINGRAD</strong>. Once Italy quit the Axis and the Allies landed successfully at <strong>NORMANDY</strong>, it was only a matter of time before the Nazi machine was smashed. Similar failures marked the early war in the Pacific, as the Japanese captured the Philippines. But once Japanese offensive capabilities were damaged at Midway, the United States <strong>"ISLAND HOPPED"</strong> its way to the Japanese mainland.<br><br>World War II was fought over differences left unresolved after World War I. Over 400,000 Americans perished in the four years of involvement, an American death rate second only to the Civil War. Twelve million victims perished from Nazi atrocities in the <strong>HOLOCAUST</strong>. The deaths of twenty million Russians created a defensive Soviet mindset that spilled into the postwar era. After all the blood and sacrifice, the Axis powers were defeated, but the <strong>GRAND ALLIANCE</strong> that emerged victorious did not last long. Soon the world was involved in a 45-year struggle that claimed millions of additional lives — the Cold War.<br><br><br></div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2019-02-27 18:05:03 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Three days after Congress declared war on Japan, Germany responded by declaring war on the United States.<br><br></div><div>Japan had an advance pledge of support from Hitler in the event of war with the United States. Now President Roosevelt faced a two-ocean war — a true world war. Despite widespread cries for revenge against Japan, the first major decision made by the President was to concentrate on Germany first. The American Pacific Fleet would do its best to contain Japanese expansion, while emphasis was placed on confronting Hitler's troops<br><br>Instead, Roosevelt and Churchill agreed to implement an immediate blockade of supplies to Germany and to begin bombing German cities and munitions centers. The army would attack Hitler's troops at their weakest points first and slowly advance toward German soil. The plan was known as "<strong>CLOSING THE RING</strong>." In December 1941, Roosevelt and Churchill agreed to attack German holdings in North Africa first.<br><br></div><div>That maneuver was finally executed in October 1942. Nazi troops were occupying much of the African Mediterranean coast, which had been controlled by France prior to the war. Led by <strong>BRITISH GENERAL BERNARD MONTGOMERY</strong>, British forces struck at German and Italian troops commanded by the "<strong>DESERT FOX</strong>," German <strong>FIELD MARSHAL ERWIN ROMMEL</strong>, at <strong>EL ALAMEIN</strong> in Egypt. As the British forced a German retreat, Anglo-American forces landed on the west coast of Africa on November 8 to stage a simultaneous assault. Rommel fought gamely, but numbers and positioning soon forced a German surrender. The Allies had achieved their first important joint victory.<br><br></div><div>Simultaneously, the Soviets turned the tide against Nazi advances into the Soviet Union by defeating the German forces at Stalingrad. When springtime came in 1943, the Allies had indeed begun to close the ring.<br><br></div><div><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2019-02-27 18:10:43 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The large population, generous natural resources, advanced infrastructure, and solid capital base were all just potential. Centralization and mobilization were necessary to jump-start this unwieldy machine. Within a week of Pearl Harbor, Congress passed the <strong>WAR POWERS ACT</strong>, granting wide authority to the President to conduct the war effort. Throughout the war hundreds more alphabet agencies were created to manage the American homefront.<br><br>First the United States needed to enlarge its armed forces. Because of the peacetime draft, the <strong>UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES</strong> boasted over 1.5 million members. By the end of the war, that number rose to 12 million. A more expansive draft and a vigorous recruitment campaign produced these results. Prodded by <strong>ELEANOR ROOSEVELT</strong>, FDR created women's auxiliary forces for the army (<strong>WACS</strong>), navy (<strong>WAVES</strong>), air force (<strong>WASPS</strong>), and Coast Guard (<strong>SPARS</strong>). The colossal ranks of the armed services created a huge labor shortage.<br><br></div><div>Toward this end a <strong>"WORK OR FIGHT"</strong> propaganda campaign was waged. <strong>"ROSIE THE RIVETER"</strong> posters beckoned housewives to leave the home and enter the nation's factories. About 6.5 million females entered the workforce during the war years, many for the first time. African Americans continued the Great Migration northward, filling vacated factory jobs. Mexican Americans were courted to cross the border to assist with the harvest season in the <strong><em>BRACERO</em></strong><strong> GUEST-WORKER PROGRAM</strong>. Thousands of retirees went back on the job, and more and more teenagers pitched in to fill the demand for new labor.<br><br>The accomplishments of the American public were nothing short of miraculous. The navy had fewer than 5,000 vessels prior to the bombing at Pearl Harbor. By 1945, they had over 90,000. In addition, over 80,000 tanks and nearly 300,000 aircraft were produced during the war years. Millions of machine guns and rifles and billions of ammunition cartridges rolled off American production lines. New industries like synthetic rubber flourished, and old ones were rejuvenated.<br><br></div><div>At tremendous cost to the American taxpayer, the American people vanquished two evils: the <strong>AXIS POWERS</strong> and the Great Depression.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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