
By Dana K. and Kassie
1941 was an exciting, busy, and tragic year. Many things happened during this
year that Americans would always remember. The United States joined World War II
in 1941; President Roosevelt recommended the Lend Lease Act, Mt. Rushmore was
completed, and so much more.
- USO
established February 4. The USO meant entertainment
and a little bit of home in far off places for many service men and women
during WWII.
-
President Roosevelt proposed the Lend
Lease Act "to promote the
Defense of the United States" on March 11.
- The British navy sinks the Bismark,
a German battleship, on May 24.
- On June 22, Germany
invades Russia in Operation
Barbarossa. This is the turning point in WWII.
- October 9, President Roosevelt decides to proceed with development of an
atomic weapon that will be called the Manhattan
Project.
- Dumbo
debuted on October 23. It won Disney an Oscar for Best Scoring of a Musical
Picture.
-
The first Superman
cartoon debuted in September. This cartoon was nominated for an Academy Award.
Max
Fleischer created this cartoon and
also presented Betty
Boop and Popeye.
- On December 7 the Japanese sink the USS
Arizona in a deliberate attack on the
United States at Pearl
Harbor. The US joined the war right
after this attack on Pearl
Harbor. Radiogram
reporting the attack.
-
December 8, the US declares war on Japan. Roosevelt
signs the declaration of war. "Yesterday,
December 7, a date which will live in infamy,"
so began Roosevelt’s address to the nation. Listen
to the speech.
- Early on the morning of December 11, the German
Chargé d ‘Affaires delivered a
message to the US State Department. Germany
declares war on the US and the US
finally ends their neutrality on the European war.
- Citizen
Kane by Orson Welles premieres.
Welles, only 25 years old, co-wrote, directed, and starred in this classic.
- Mount
Rushmore is completed after the death
of its creator, John
Gutzon de la Mothe Borglum. His son,
Lincoln, completed Mount
Rushmore’s Lincoln after his death.
- First Curious
George written by Margret Rey and her
husband H. A Rey. Since then, Houghton Mifflin has published 20 million copies
and it has been translated into 12 different languages.
- General
Mills invented Cheerioats a.k.a. Cheerios.
They were made to transform the American breakfast by not having to heat your
cereal.
14th Annual Academy Awards
Best
Picture - How Green Was My Valley
Best Actor - Gary
Cooper for "Sergeant
York"
Best Actress - Joan
Fontaine for "Suspicion"
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last updated
12/04/05