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Page 1: Pearl Harbor and Pacific Campaigns. Let’s Review!  Germany started the war by invading Poland.  France fell leaving Britain as the only ally until Germany.

WORLD WAR IIPearl Harbor and Pacific Campaigns

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Let’s Review!

Germany started the war by invading Poland.

France fell leaving Britain as the only ally until Germany invades the Soviet Union

Why was Japan spreading its empire? What did they need?

Where did they take over?

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Japan Seeks a Pacific Empire

The U.S. was aware of Japan’s plans for S.E. Asia

They were in desperate need of oil – WHY??????

Admiral Yamamoto regarded the U.S. fleet at Pearl Harbor as a “dagger pointed at our throat”

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Pearl Harbor

“a date that will live in infamy” – FDR December 7, 1941 – Japan attacked

the naval base and took the entire nation by surprise

18 ships sunk/damaged – including 8 battleships!

Demolished the U.S. Pacific fleet ≈ 2,400 Americans killed >1,000 Americans wounded

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Japanese Internment Wave of prejudice against 127,000 Japanese-

Americans following Pearl Harbor Fear encouraged by government – viewed as

the “enemy” February 19, 1942 – internment camps March – rounding up Japanese-Americans

and relocated them 2/3 of those interned were native-born

American citizens 1941-1946 ≈ 31,000 were imprisoned

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Tide of Japanese Victories

Next, the Japanese focused on expanding their empire

Acquired Hong Kong, Dutch East Indies, Burma

Bataan Death March – Japanese subjected prisoners to terrible crueltiesAmerican solider witnessed six Scouts

buried alive

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The Allies Strike Back

U.S. quickly declared war on Japan Began campaigns in the Pacific May 1942 - Battle of the Coral Sea

– new kind of naval warfareNo shots firedAirplanes that took off from huge

aircraft carriers did all the fightingJapan claimed victory since the Allies

lost more shipsSignificance – Allies stopped

Japanese expansion for the first time

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Pacific Campaigns

Battle of Midway – June 1942After intercepting a code, U.S. able to plan a

strategy to attack the JapaneseJapanese fleet = largest naval force

assembledAmericans outnumbered 4:1 in ships/planesAllowed Japanese to strike first then

Americans attacked Japanese ships○ 332 planes destroyed as well as 4 aircraft

carriersSignificance – turning point

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Pacific Campaigns Douglas MacArthur

General - commander of the Allied land forces in the Pacific

“island-hop” – seize lands closer to Japan that were not well defended

Battle of Guadalcanal – August 1943○ American victory

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Pacific Campaigns (End of War) Okinawa (April-July

1945) Iwo Jima (February-

March 1945)Bloodiest land battlesJapanese – 110,000 killedAmericans – 12,500 killedSignificance – impact

Truman’s decision to drop bombs on Hiroshima & Nagasaki


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