America At War 1941-1945 is a comprehensive course that delves into the pivotal role of the US during World War II. It explores the military strategies, economic control, home front dynamics, and the impact of forced relocations on American life. The course also provides an in-depth analysis of the Pacific and Eastern Theater of Operations, key battles like Midway, and the complexities of the Italian Front. It further examines the geopolitical shifts during the Tehran Conference, Operation Overlord, and the surrender of Germany and Japan, culminating with the controversial use of the atomic bomb.
9 minutes
14 Sections
US Military
Economic Command Control
Operation Overlord
The Italian Front
Germany Surrenders
American Life in Wartime
Battle of Midway
Forced Relocation
PACIFIC Theater of Operations
The Tehran Conference
The Atomic Bomb
Home Front
Japan Is Surrenders
Eastern Theater of Operations
9 minutes
14 Sections