
Men report to Selective Service registration boards in New York City in 1940 to register for peacetime draft
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The video discusses the impact of Pearl Harbor on U.S. military conscription, highlighting changes in draft legislation and the establishment of conscription boards. It details the significant increase in monthly draft numbers and the registration of American men, with many volunteering or being inducted into the Armed Forces by 1945.
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What was the average number of men drafted per month by December 1940?
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By 1945, what percentage of registered American men had either volunteered or been inducted into the Armed Forces?
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