World War 2 was a total war that affected all areas of life and society in every nation engaged in the war (and also many that did not actively participate). The American (and Canadian) experience was very different from the other major powers - the UK, Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, Imperial Japan, Italy, and France - because our continent was almost entirely untouched by combat. Hundreds of thousands of American lives ended in the fight against global fascism, but our cities and factories did not get bombed. That allowed our industries and our economy to grow leaps and bounds while many other nations were still looking forward to a post-war stage of intensive rebuilding before they could bounce back economically. This episode digs into the massive war mobilization in the United States, but we also look at some less admirable parts of our history, such as Japanese-American internment camps and the Zoot Suit Riots. This episode also does a breakdown of every US President that was alive during the war and how they contributed to Allied victory.