Sunday, March 27, 2011

United We Win

In your answer, make sure you address all of the questions below:
What message do you think the poster above is trying to get across? (In your answer be sure to address the fact that there is both a white man and a black man in the poster). Why do you think this message is important during war? What might have been happening in America that might have made a poster like the one above necessary? How might a black person feel viewing this poster during WWII? How might a white person feel viewing this poster during WWII?

Monday, March 21, 2011

Aaron Elster

What do you think about his experiences so far? Please talk about specific examples from the book.

Monday, March 7, 2011

What if?

NOTE: Please read everything before you post. You can skip the link below, but I thought it was cool how the museum let me film a little message to share.

This last weekend I had the chance to go to the National World War II Museum. It was really an incredible experience. I learned a lot, but two pieces of information really stood out for me. There was one exhibit that focused on how Jews who lived in America contributed to WWII. To see me share what I learned from that exhibit, click below:



The second piece of information that I never knew was that by the year 1939, the United States Army was ranked number 19 (just behind Bulgaria) in terms of strength. The United States was definitely not ready to fight (much less lead) in World War II. It had a peacetime military that still relied on old technology. The picture to the left from the museum contains little soldiers, aircraft figures, and ships to show powerful each country was by 1939. See how small the American military might is compared with Japan and Germany by 1939.
Assignment:
With the bombing of Pearl Harbor in December of 1941, most Americans finally realized that the United States could no longer remain neutral in World War II. Before this point, many Americans were split over tbe idea of the United States going to war. Imagine it is 1939. You are an average American. Would you be for or against America getting involved in WWII?


Here is the information you have to help makeup your mind:
  • You are a young adult male/female with little money and no job (thanks to the lingering effects of the Great Depression)


  • You lost an uncle in WWI. He was poisoned to death in a foxhole by mustard gas.


  • You've read about how the Americans are extremely unprepared for war.

Write one paragraph telling me what you would do and why. Take into account all of the information that you have to make up your mind and explain it it factored in your decision-making.