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The War in the PacificThe War in the Pacific

1941-1945

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The Players United States

England

Australia

New Zealand

China

Philippines

Japan

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Background

Japanese imperial expansion begins in 1931

Need for oil and other natural resources Japan Attacks the US at Pearl Harbor

crippling the US pacific fleet Dec 7th 1941

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Japanese War Mentality

Death before surrender Boshito Code If you surrender you disgrace your family

and ancestors All other Asians are inferior

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Dec 1941

Attack on Pearl Harbor Dec 7th

Dec 8th Japan invades US held territory of the Philippines

The US has only one hope: the aircraft carrier (3 survived Pearl Harbor)

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Early 1942 Japan invades various

other Pacific Islands US garrison in the

Philippines surrenders to Japanese forces in April 1942

Bataan Death March: 60 miles 76,000 POW 12,000 are Americans 5,000 die in a week

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US/Allied Strategy Reclaim the Pacific:

Island hopping Campaign: one island at a time, clear it and use it as a base of operations for the next island.

Must clear the oceans of the Japanese Navy first!

(Large challenge with a crippled Navy and only 3 Aircraft carriers!)

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Japanese Strategy

Make the war so horrible the US will give up

They dug into tropical islands, built underground bunkers and fortresses.

heavy artillery, suicide attacks Bleed the enemy dry, Japanese rarely

surrender but die to the last man!

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Early 1942: The US strikes back

Doolittle raid May 1942: Battle of

Coral Sea, first ever carrier vs. carrier battle- US looses an Aircraft carrier

TURNING POINT:Battle of Midway June

1942

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Midway June 4, 1942

US lost one of two carriers

Japanese lost four irreplaceable aircraft carriers in five minutes!

The Japanese would be on the defensive for the rest of the war.

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Island Hoping: The first step: Guadalcanal

Invaded by the US Navy and Marines

August 1942Took the Marines 6

months to take the island from Japan

Allies lost 1,492 killed

Japan Lost 15,000

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A list of “D-Days”

Nov 1943 Bouganville Nov 1943 “ Bloody” Tarawa June 1944 Siapan July 1944 Guam and Tinian Oct 1944 Allies invade the Philippines Feb 1945 Iwo Jima April 1945 Okinawa (falls in June)

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Soldier’s Lives

HARSH Subtropical diseases Humid, sticky, and

always hot. Average age was 19 Death was around

every corner.

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Japan’s desperation Oct 1944 U.S. warships in

Leyte Gulf faced their first Kamikaze attacks

2,257 Japanese aircraft were destroyed in these suicide missions during the war.

Kamikaze: Devine Wind

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A most famous Photo Taken on Iwo Jima February 23, 1945 On March 16, when

Iwo Jima was declared secured, 6,821 Americans and 21,000 Japanese (the entire force) had died

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Planning for the end

May 1945 Allied forces plan Operation Olympic, the invasion of Japan itself in Nov.

US planners feared casualty estimates of one million!

Japan was desperate but unwilling to surrender!

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“Little Boy” and “Fat Man” are unleashed

August 6, 1945- Hiroshima August 9, 1945 - Nagasaki

killed an estimated 110,000 Japanese

injured another 130,000.

By 1950, another 230,000 Japanese had died from injuries or radiation.

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VJ Day

August 14, 1945 - Japanese accepts unconditional surrender

Celebration parties erupt throughout every allied country!

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The End

September 2, 1945 - Formal Japanese surrender ceremony on board the MISSOURI in Tokyo Bay as 1,000 carrier-based planes fly overhead.

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The most destructive conflict in human or world history ends.

The world is forever changed.

Millions have died. 100s of cities

destroyed Millions are homeless US & USSR are

WORLD powers


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