Transcript The 1940s
The 1940s
America enters WWII:
“A date which will live in infamy”
December 7, 1941: Pearl Harbor
Japanese fighter planes strike the US naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii
-20 American vessels were destroyed, 8 battleships, & almost 200 airplanes
were destroyed
-More than 2,000 Americans were killed during the attack, with 1,000 more
wounded
December 8, 1941: President Roosevelt asks Congress to declare war on
Japan
Germany & Italy declare War on the US; The US declares war back.
The End of the War
Harry Truman becomes president in
1945 after Roosevelt’s death in April
United Nations established 1945 – in
order to maintain international
peace and security
The North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO) is established
in 1949- an alliance system
between the US and Eastern
European countries stating that if
one is attacked they will come to
the others aid.
The End of the War
The Manhattan Project: the American effort
to build an atomic bomb,
-July 16, 1945: The first atomic bomb is tested in
New Mexico
- a flash of light became visible for 200 miles, a
mushroom cloud reached 40,000 feet into the air,
and created a crater half a mile wide.
US drops the atomic bomb on Hiroshima
(Aug. 6th) and Nagasaki (Aug. 9th)
Technology and Inventions
Radar (Radio Detection And Ranging)
-Developed in late 1930s- Early 1940s; helped Allies detect planes during WWII
1940: Jeeps
-Created for the US military
1945: Slinky
-originally made of metal
1946: Microwave Oven
1948: Velcro
- George D. Mestral came up with the idea after taking his dog for a walk and getting burrs stuck to his pants.
M&Ms
1941: M&Ms
-The idea was created by Forrest Mars (Mars’ father was the creator of the Milky
Way), Mars was looking for a surplus of chocolate and sugar to make the candies.
-Mars was approached by Bruce Murrie (The son of a Hershey executive) who
could ensure the supply Mars needed. Murrie joined Mars in his business venture.
-During this time, chocolate sales declined during summer months because of lack
of air conditioning. Mars wanted to be able to create a candy that would not resist
melting in high temperatures
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First M&Ms sold in cardboard tubes, the brown bag was introduced in 1948
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After the US entered WWII, the candy was exclusively sold to the military – they
were heat resistant and easy to transport in soldier’s rations.
Fashion
Materials were rationed for war in the early 1940s:
rayon, nylon, wool, leather, rubber, metal,
Floral Prints (early 1940s)
Geometric (Atomic) Prints (Late 1940s)
War themed attire : army green, patriotic colors
Men’s Fashion:
Trying to save material for war efforts, suits become
more tailored. Darker colored suits such as black,
navy, and charcoal become popular.
Also, common to see men in uniform during the
War.
Music
Popular styles: Jazz, Big Band
Frank Sinatra , Bing Crosby, Dean Martin
1945: Bing Crosby & Christmas Music
-White Christmas, Silent Night, I’ll be Home for
Christmas, Jingle Bells, Santa Claus is coming
to town
1946: Blue Moon of Kentucky- Bill Monroe
1949: I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry- Hank
Williams
1949: Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer
Film
Pinocchio (1940)
The Grapes of Wrath(1940)
Bambi (1942)
Casablanca (1943)
It’s A Wonderful Life (1946)
Events
1940: Bugs Bunny debuts in
“A Wild Hare”
Sept 2. 1940: The Smoky
Mountain National Park is
dedicated by FDR
1941: Mt. Rushmore is
completed
June 22, 1944: The GI Bill of
Rights is signed into law
providing benefits for
Veterans
1945: Decapitated Rooster
named Mikes lives for 18
months
Events
July 16, 1945: The first
atomic bomb is tested in
New Mexico
1945: A plane crashes into
the Empire State Building
June 6, 1946: The
Basketball Association of
America is founded . It
becomes known as the
NBA (National Basketball
Association) in 1949 after a
merger with the National
Basketball League
Arts/ Theatre/Literature
1940: For Whom The Bell Tolls – Ernest Hemingway
1945: Animal Farm- George Orwell
1947: The Diary of Anne Frank-Anne Frank
1949: Nineteen Eighty-Four- George Orwell
Sports
Events cancelled because of WWII
-Tour De France 1940-1946
-1940 Olympic Games both Summer and Winter
-The British Open Golf Tournament1940-1945
Many baseball players join the military to serve during the war.
Baseball was segregated, but Jackie Robinson was chosen to help integrate
the sport
1945: Jackie Robinson breaks the color barrier- signs to play for the Brooklyn
Dodgers