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American
Foreign Policy:
1920-1941
Foreign Policy Tensions
Interventionism Disarmament
• Collective security
• “Wilsonianism”
• Business interests
• Isolationism
• Nativists
• Anti-War movement
• Conservative
Republicans
American Isolationism
5 Isolationists like
Senator Lodge, refused
to allow the US to sign
the Versailles Treaty.
5 Security treaty with
France also rejected by
the Senate.
5 July, 1921  Congress
passed a resolution
declaring WW I
officially over!
Sen. Henry Cabot
Lodge, Sr. [R-MA]
Washington Disarmament
Conference
(1921-1922)
5 Long-standing Anglo-Japanese alliance (1902) obligated
Britain to aid Japan in the event of a Japanese war with the
United States.
5 Goals  naval disarmament and the political situation in the
Far East.
Five-Power Treaty (1922)
5 A battleship ratio was achieved through this ratio:
US Britain Japan France Italy
5 5 3 1.67 1.67
5 Japan got a guarantee that the US and Britain would
stop fortifying their Far East territories [including
the Philippines].
5 Loophole  no restrictions on small warships
Further
Reading
European Debts to the US
Hyper-Inflation in Germany:
1923
Dawes Plan (1924)
Young Plan (1930)
5 For three generations, you’ll have to slave away!
5 $26,350,000,000 to be paid over a period of 58½
years.
5 By 1931, Hoover declared a debt moratorium.
Locarno Pact (1925)
5 Guaranteed the common boundaries of Belgium, France, and
Germany as specified in the Treaty of Versailles of 1919.
5 Germany signed treaties with Poland and Czechoslovakia,
agreeing to change the eastern borders of Germany by
arbitration only.
Clark Memorandum (1928)
5 Clark pledged that the
US would not intervene in
Latin American affairs in
order to protect US
property rights.
5 This was a complete
rebuke of the Roosevelt
Corollary to the Monroe
Doctrine!
Secretary of State
J. Reuben Clark
Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928)
5 15 nations dedicated to outlawing aggression and war as
tools of foreign policy.
5 62 nations signed.
5 Problems  no means of actual enforcement and gave
Americans a false sense of security.
Japanese Attack Manchuria
(1931)
5 League of Nations condemned the
action.
5 Japan leaves the League.
5 Hoover wanted no part in an American military action in
the Far East.
Hoover-Stimson Doctrine
(1932)
5 US would not recognize any territorial
acquisitions that were achieved by force.
5 Japan was infuriated because the US had
conquered new
territories a few
decades earlier.
5 Japan bombed
Shanghai in
1932  massive
casualties.
FDR’s “Good Neighbor”
Policy
5 Important to have all
nations in the Western
Hemisphere united in
lieu of foreign
aggressions.
5 FDR  The good
neighbor respects
himself and the rights
of others.
5 Policy of non-
intervention and
cooperation.
FDR Recognizes the Soviet
Union
(late 1933)
5 FDR felt that
recognizing Moscow
might bolster the
US against Japan.
5 Maybe trade with
the USSR would
help the US
economy during the
Depression.
Nye Committee Hearings
(1934-1936)
5 The Nye Committee I
investigated the charge
that WW I was needless and
the US entered so munitions
owners could make big profits
[“merchants of death.”]
5 The Committee did charge
that bankers wanted war to
protect their loans & arms manufacturers to make
money.
5 Claimed that Wilson had provoked Germany by sailing
in to warring nations’ waters.
5 Resulted in Congress passing several Neutrality Acts.
Senator Gerald P. Nye [R-ND]
FDR’s “I hate war” Speech
(1936)
Ludlow Amendment (1938)
5 A proposed amendment
to the Constitution
that called for a
national referendum on
any declaration of war
by Congress.
5 Introduced several
times by Congressman
Ludlow.
5 Never actually passed.
Congressman Louis Ludlow
[D-IN]
Neutrality Acts: 1935, 1936,
1937
5 When the President proclaimed the existence of a
foreign war, certain restrictions would automatically
go into effect:
 Prohibited sales of arms to belligerent nations.
 Prohibited loans and credits to belligerent nations.
 Forbade Americans to travel on vessels of nations at
war [in contrast to WW I].
 Non-military goods must be purchased on a “cash-and-
carry” basis  pay when goods are picked up.
 Banned involvement in the Spanish Civil War.
5 This limited the options of the President in a crisis.
5 America in the 1930s declined to build up its forces!
US Neutrality
Panay Incident (1937)
5 December 12, 1937.
5 Japan bombed USS
Panay gunboat & three
Standard Oil tankers on
the Yangtze River.
5 The river was an
international waterway.
5 Japan was testing US resolve!
5 Japan apologized, paid US an indemnity, and promised no
further attacks.
5 Most Americans were satisfied with the apology.
5 Results  Japanese interpreted US tone as a license for
further aggression against US interests.
Fascist Aggression
5 1935: Hitler denounced the Versailles Treaty &
the League of Nations [re-arming!]
Mussolini attacks Ethiopia.
5 1936: German troops sent into the Rhineland.
Fascist forces sent to fight with Franco in Spain.
5 1938: Austrian Anschluss.
Rome-Berlin Tokyo Pact [AXIS]
Munich Agreement  APPEASEMENT!
5 1939: German troops march into the rest of
Czechoslovakia.
Hitler-Stalin Non-Aggression Pact.
5 September 1, 1939: German troops march into
Poland  blitzkrieg  WW II
begins!!!
1939 Neutrality Act
5 In response to Germany’s invasion of Poland.
5 FDR persuades Congress in special session to allow
the US to aid European democracies in a limited way:
 The US could sell weapons to the European
democracies on a “cash-and-carry” basis.
 FDR was authorized to proclaim danger zones which
US ships and citizens could not enter.
5 Results of the 1939 Neutrality Act:
 Aggressors could not send ships to buy US munitions.
 The US economy improved as European demands for
war goods helped bring the country out of the
1937-38 recession.
5 America becomes the “Arsenal of Democracy.”
“America First” Committee
Charles Lindbergh
“Lend-Lease” Act (1941)
Great Britain.........................$31 billion
Soviet Union...........................$11 billion
France......................................$ 3 billion
China.......................................$1.5 billion
Other European.................$500 million
South America...................$400 million
The amount totaled: $48,601,365,000
Pearl Harbor
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto
Pearl Harbor from the
Cockpit of a Japanese Plane
A date which will live in infamy!
Pearl Harbor – Dec. 7, 1941
FDR Signs the War Declaration
USS Arizona, Pearl Harbor
2,887 Americans Dead!
Pearl Harbor Memorial
Pacific Theater of Operations
“Tokyo Rose”
Paying for the War
Paying for the War
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Betty Grable: Allied Pinup Girl
(She Reminded Men What They Were
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Foreign Policy (1920-1941)

  • 2. Foreign Policy Tensions Interventionism Disarmament • Collective security • “Wilsonianism” • Business interests • Isolationism • Nativists • Anti-War movement • Conservative Republicans
  • 3. American Isolationism 5 Isolationists like Senator Lodge, refused to allow the US to sign the Versailles Treaty. 5 Security treaty with France also rejected by the Senate. 5 July, 1921  Congress passed a resolution declaring WW I officially over! Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr. [R-MA]
  • 4. Washington Disarmament Conference (1921-1922) 5 Long-standing Anglo-Japanese alliance (1902) obligated Britain to aid Japan in the event of a Japanese war with the United States. 5 Goals  naval disarmament and the political situation in the Far East.
  • 5. Five-Power Treaty (1922) 5 A battleship ratio was achieved through this ratio: US Britain Japan France Italy 5 5 3 1.67 1.67 5 Japan got a guarantee that the US and Britain would stop fortifying their Far East territories [including the Philippines]. 5 Loophole  no restrictions on small warships Further Reading
  • 9. Young Plan (1930) 5 For three generations, you’ll have to slave away! 5 $26,350,000,000 to be paid over a period of 58½ years. 5 By 1931, Hoover declared a debt moratorium.
  • 10. Locarno Pact (1925) 5 Guaranteed the common boundaries of Belgium, France, and Germany as specified in the Treaty of Versailles of 1919. 5 Germany signed treaties with Poland and Czechoslovakia, agreeing to change the eastern borders of Germany by arbitration only.
  • 11. Clark Memorandum (1928) 5 Clark pledged that the US would not intervene in Latin American affairs in order to protect US property rights. 5 This was a complete rebuke of the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine! Secretary of State J. Reuben Clark
  • 12. Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928) 5 15 nations dedicated to outlawing aggression and war as tools of foreign policy. 5 62 nations signed. 5 Problems  no means of actual enforcement and gave Americans a false sense of security.
  • 13. Japanese Attack Manchuria (1931) 5 League of Nations condemned the action. 5 Japan leaves the League. 5 Hoover wanted no part in an American military action in the Far East.
  • 14. Hoover-Stimson Doctrine (1932) 5 US would not recognize any territorial acquisitions that were achieved by force. 5 Japan was infuriated because the US had conquered new territories a few decades earlier. 5 Japan bombed Shanghai in 1932  massive casualties.
  • 15. FDR’s “Good Neighbor” Policy 5 Important to have all nations in the Western Hemisphere united in lieu of foreign aggressions. 5 FDR  The good neighbor respects himself and the rights of others. 5 Policy of non- intervention and cooperation.
  • 16. FDR Recognizes the Soviet Union (late 1933) 5 FDR felt that recognizing Moscow might bolster the US against Japan. 5 Maybe trade with the USSR would help the US economy during the Depression.
  • 17. Nye Committee Hearings (1934-1936) 5 The Nye Committee I investigated the charge that WW I was needless and the US entered so munitions owners could make big profits [“merchants of death.”] 5 The Committee did charge that bankers wanted war to protect their loans & arms manufacturers to make money. 5 Claimed that Wilson had provoked Germany by sailing in to warring nations’ waters. 5 Resulted in Congress passing several Neutrality Acts. Senator Gerald P. Nye [R-ND]
  • 18. FDR’s “I hate war” Speech (1936)
  • 19. Ludlow Amendment (1938) 5 A proposed amendment to the Constitution that called for a national referendum on any declaration of war by Congress. 5 Introduced several times by Congressman Ludlow. 5 Never actually passed. Congressman Louis Ludlow [D-IN]
  • 20. Neutrality Acts: 1935, 1936, 1937 5 When the President proclaimed the existence of a foreign war, certain restrictions would automatically go into effect:  Prohibited sales of arms to belligerent nations.  Prohibited loans and credits to belligerent nations.  Forbade Americans to travel on vessels of nations at war [in contrast to WW I].  Non-military goods must be purchased on a “cash-and- carry” basis  pay when goods are picked up.  Banned involvement in the Spanish Civil War. 5 This limited the options of the President in a crisis. 5 America in the 1930s declined to build up its forces!
  • 22. Panay Incident (1937) 5 December 12, 1937. 5 Japan bombed USS Panay gunboat & three Standard Oil tankers on the Yangtze River. 5 The river was an international waterway. 5 Japan was testing US resolve! 5 Japan apologized, paid US an indemnity, and promised no further attacks. 5 Most Americans were satisfied with the apology. 5 Results  Japanese interpreted US tone as a license for further aggression against US interests.
  • 23. Fascist Aggression 5 1935: Hitler denounced the Versailles Treaty & the League of Nations [re-arming!] Mussolini attacks Ethiopia. 5 1936: German troops sent into the Rhineland. Fascist forces sent to fight with Franco in Spain. 5 1938: Austrian Anschluss. Rome-Berlin Tokyo Pact [AXIS] Munich Agreement  APPEASEMENT! 5 1939: German troops march into the rest of Czechoslovakia. Hitler-Stalin Non-Aggression Pact. 5 September 1, 1939: German troops march into Poland  blitzkrieg  WW II begins!!!
  • 24. 1939 Neutrality Act 5 In response to Germany’s invasion of Poland. 5 FDR persuades Congress in special session to allow the US to aid European democracies in a limited way:  The US could sell weapons to the European democracies on a “cash-and-carry” basis.  FDR was authorized to proclaim danger zones which US ships and citizens could not enter. 5 Results of the 1939 Neutrality Act:  Aggressors could not send ships to buy US munitions.  The US economy improved as European demands for war goods helped bring the country out of the 1937-38 recession. 5 America becomes the “Arsenal of Democracy.”
  • 26. “Lend-Lease” Act (1941) Great Britain.........................$31 billion Soviet Union...........................$11 billion France......................................$ 3 billion China.......................................$1.5 billion Other European.................$500 million South America...................$400 million The amount totaled: $48,601,365,000
  • 29. Pearl Harbor from the Cockpit of a Japanese Plane
  • 30. A date which will live in infamy! Pearl Harbor – Dec. 7, 1941
  • 31. FDR Signs the War Declaration
  • 33. 2,887 Americans Dead! Pearl Harbor Memorial
  • 34. Pacific Theater of Operations
  • 39. Betty Grable: Allied Pinup Girl (She Reminded Men What They Were Fighting For)