The Americans were drawn into World War II after the bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese.
Approximately 417,000 Americans died during military actions in World War II.
World War II affected African-Americans in many ways. Instead of being seen as an inferior race, they fought alongside the Caucasians in the war for America.
There has been a World War I and a World War II. There hasn't been a World War III.
This question is a bit unclear. If you are referring to the Korean war, 36,516 Americans were killed in that war. If you are referring to World War II, 418.500 Americans were killed in that war.
A. Russell Buchanan has written: 'The United States and World War II' 'Black Americans in World War II'
World War II. Over 16 million Americans served.
A total of 415,000 Americans were killed in World War II.
There were 418,500 American military and civilian deaths as a result of combat and repression during World War II.
During World War II, British soldiers and civilians referred to Americans as yanks - from Yankees. The Americans called the British limeys.
Japanese-Americans were sent to internment camps during World War II. This internment occurred even if they were no threat.
The invasion of Poland by Germany in Europe in 1939 caused the start of World War II. It was the line drawn in the sand.
418,500 American Soldiers and civilians.
Not in the World War I or II, but we no longer have any issues.
Hispanic Americans had a presence in every battle of the European Theater during World War II. Between 250,000 to 500,000 served during the war. Approximately 25,000 Native Americans served in World War II. Most of those who left the reservations to fight the war did not return there after the war.
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Yes. The National World War II Memorial is a national memorial dedicated to Americans who served in the armed forces and as civilians during World War II. It opened to the public on April 29, 2004, and is located in Washington, DC.
Deaths and injuries to Native Americans were at a much high proportion in World War II. Also, many of them did not receive proper care after returning from the war.
How were civil liberties denied Japanese Americans during World War II.
fought valiantly but didnt get the credit they deserved
It discouraged Americans from fighting in World War II.
Lots of places. Germany, Italy, France, Japan...
Americans bought bonds during World War II in support of the war. There was a great deal of public support for the military and people bought bonds to show that.
Latino Americans fought in every major battle in which the United States was involved during World War II. The National World War II Museum estimates that between 250,000 and 500,000 Latinos served in the U.S. Armed Forces during the war. According to Senator Robert Menendez, more than 9,000 Latinos died in World War II. However, the exact number is not truly known, as statistics for Latinos were not kept separately at that time.
The U.S. lost around 300,000 people total in World War II.