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CALIFORNIA AND WORLD
WAR 2
CHAP.9 LESSON 3
By Jonathan Park
&
Kendryek Wu
VOCABULARY
.Munitions- Military supplies and weapons
.Shortage- A lack of something.
.Bracero- A skilled Mexican worker who came to California to work during
World War ll.
.Recycle- To use again
.Relocation Camp- A prison like camp where Japanese Americans where
sent after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
PLACES
Richmond
A city where many factories were built
Tule Lake
A Japanese internment camp
Pearl Harbor
Bombed by Japanese
Fort Ord
Largest military base during World War II
Manzanar
One of the only two Japanese internment
camp
PEARL HARBOR
During World War II, the Allies and the Axis
Powers were
battling . The Allies were made up of the Soviet
Union, Britain,
and France. The Axis Powers were made up of
the Germany, Italy,
and Japan. At that time, the U.S. were not in the
war until Japan
bombed Pearl Harbor. The next day, the U.S.
declared war on
Japan and entered World War II as an ally. The
U.S. dropped an
atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
FORT ORD
Ford Ord was the largest military
training center in
California during World war ll. This
military training base
was near Monterey. It was established
1917 and it closed
in 1994. It was used as a maneuver
area and field artillery
target range.
TULE LAKE & MANZANAR
Tule Lake was one of the only two
Japanese
relocation camps in California during
World War
ll. When Japan bombed Pearl Harbor,
the U.S.
were afraid that the Japanese
Americans would
be loyal to Japan so they put the
Japanese Americans in
relocation camps. Manzanar was the
only other one of the
camps.
HENRY J. KAISER
Henry J. Kaiser was born on May 8, 1882. He became famous for
the Kaiser Shipyard, during World War ll. In 1946, Kaiser founded
Kaiser Aluminum. Henry J. Kasier died in 1967 at the age of 85 in
Honolulu.
DAVID GONZALES &
JAMES DOOLITTLE
David Gonzales and James Doolittle were
soliders
in World War ll who won the Congressional
Medal Award.
David Gonzales
David Gonzales was
among the 13 people
people who was awarded the
Congressional Medal Award.
He earn a medal for saving
soldiers.
James Doolittle
James Doolittle
was awarded the
Congressional Medal Award
when he returned from war
with David Gonzales.
He was the first pilot to
fly across the U.S in less than 24 hours
EFFECTS
(PEOPLE /POPULATION)
Chart Title
2.5
.Los Angeles grew greatly during World
because it had many places to live.
2
1.5
. San Francisco grew by thousands beca
World War ll destroyed many homes in P
Harbor.
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0.5
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1939
1941
Los Angeles
1942
San Fransico
Richmond
. Richmond’s population grew much
because
It had many factories. People came
from all
Over the United states to work in the
factories
GERMANY
Germany started WWll.
They first attacked Porland.They had the Nazi Party attack which was leaded by Hitler.
When Germany got defeated in WWll the Nazi Party was outlawed and
convicted for many crimes.
When they started WWll there was a big movement and sudden supplies were needed.
JAPANESE AMERICANS
When Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, the U.S. join World War ll. At that
time,
about 125,000 Japanese Americans were living in California at that
time. The U.S.
were afraid that the Japanese Americans would be loyal to Japan.
So, the U.S. put
the Japanese Americans in relocation camps. These camps were
similar to prisons.
they looked like abandoned shacks. These camps were also
guarded by soldiers in case
anyone tried to escape the camps.Japan was not happy how small
there island is so they tried to win land.
WWll ends by the surrender of Japan.
QUESTIONS
 What started World War ll?
 How long did it take for James Doolittle to fly across the U.S?
 Why did Japan declare war on the U.S?
 How did World War ll end?
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Created by:
Jonathan Park
&
Kendryek Wu