Key U.S. Foreign Policy and World War II Events (1933-1941)

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London Economic Conference

A 1933 international meeting that attempted to fight the Great Depression by stabilizing currencies and restoring global trade.

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Good Neighbor policy

FDR's approach to Latin America that emphasized non-intervention and friendly cooperation instead of military force.

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Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act

A 1934 law allowing the U.S. to lower tariffs if other nations lowered theirs to promote mutual trade.

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Rome-Berlin Axis

The 1936 political and military alliance formed between fascist Italy and Nazi Germany.

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Johnson Debt Default Act

A 1934 law prohibiting loans to countries that had defaulted on their World War I debts to the United States.

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Neutrality Acts of 1935, 1936, and 1937

Laws passed to keep the U.S. out of foreign wars by banning arms sales, loans, and travel to warring nations.

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Abraham Lincoln Brigade

A volunteer group of Americans who fought for the democratic side in the Spanish Civil War.

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Quarantine Speech

FDR's 1937 call to isolate aggressive nations to stop the spread of war.

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Appeasement

The policy of giving in to an aggressor's demands to avoid conflict, most associated with Britain and France toward Hitler.

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Hitler-Stalin pact

The 1939 nonaggression agreement between Germany and the Soviet Union that secretly divided Eastern Europe.

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Neutrality Act of 1939

A law that allowed "cash-and-carry" arms sales to warring nations, benefiting the Allies.

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Kristallnacht

The 1938 Nazi-organized attack on Jewish synagogues, homes, and businesses across Germany and Austria.

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War Refugee Board

A U.S. agency created in 1944 to help rescue Jews and other persecuted groups from Nazi territories.

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America First Committee

An isolationist organization that opposed U.S. involvement in World War II.

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Lend-Lease Bill

The 1941 program allowing the U.S. to send military aid to Allied nations fighting the Axis.

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Atlantic Charter

The 1941 joint declaration by FDR and Churchill outlining shared war aims and plans for a peaceful postwar world.

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Pearl Harbor

The December 7, 1941 Japanese attack on a U.S. naval base that brought America into World War II.

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Benito Mussolini

The fascist dictator of Italy who allied with Hitler and led Italy into World War II.

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Adolf Hitler

The Nazi dictator of Germany who started World War II and orchestrated the Holocaust.

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Francisco Franco

The authoritarian leader of Spain who rose to power after winning the Spanish Civil War with help from Hitler and Mussolini.

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Cordell Hull

FDR's secretary of state who promoted free trade and helped shape early World War II diplomacy.

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Wendell L. Willkie

The Republican candidate who ran against FDR in the 1940 presidential election and supported aid to the Allies.

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt

The U.S. president who led America through the Great Depression and most of World War II.

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Winston Churchill

The prime minister of Britain who led the nation against Nazi Germany during World War II.

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Neville Chamberlain

The British prime minister best known for his appeasement policy toward Hitler before World War II.

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1933

FDR torpedoes London Economic Conference; United States recognizes Soviet Union; FDR declares Good Neighbor policy toward Latin America; Hitler becomes German chancellor; Germany quits League of Nations.

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1934

Tydings-McDuffie Act provides for Philippine independence on July 4, 1946; Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act; U.S. Marines vacate Haiti. Johnson debt defualt act.

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1935

Mussolini invades Ethiopia; U.S. Neutrality Act of 1935; Japan quits League of Nations.

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1936

U.S. Neutrality Act of 1936; Mussolini and Hitler form Rome-Berlin Axis; Stalin begins Great Purge; German troops invade Rhineland.

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1936-1939

Spanish Civil War.

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1937

U.S. Neutrality Act of 1937; Panay incident; Japan invades China.

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1938

Hitler seizes Austria; Munich Conference; Kristallnacht in Germany.

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1939

Hitler seizes all of Czechoslovakia; Nazi-Soviet pact; World War II begins in Europe with Hitler's invasion of Poland; U.S. Neutrality Act of 1939.

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1940

Fall of France; Hitler invades Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, and Belgium; United States invokes first peacetime draft; Havana Conference; Battle of Britain; Bases-for-destroyers deal with Britain; FDR defeats Willkie for presidency.

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1941

Lend-Lease Act; Hitler attacks Soviet Union; Atlantic Charter; Japan attacks Pearl Harbor.