Please do not talk at this timeSept 30 HW: WWII Test on Friday with Packet I will collect the following on Friday Pg. 23A: Churchill Speech Pg.22A: Blitzkrieg.

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Please do not talk at this timeSept 30 HW: WWII Test on Friday with Packet I will collect the following on Friday Pg. 23A: Churchill Speech Pg.22A: Blitzkrieg DBQ Pg 25A- WWII European Front Map Pg. 26A Video Notes Chart Pg. 27A- Stalingrad DBQ Pg. 31A- SCIBA Cartoon Analysis

Please turn in your WWII Leader Paragraph Staple your Rubric to your paragraph, check for your name and turn it in…

Academic Integrity: Plagiarism Today we are going to spend some of the time talking about what Plagiarism means….

Please get out a piece of paper and Label it: Pg. 32A- Pacific War in WWII You may set up your notes any way you want to.

Hawaii! Territory taken from the US by Japan

Pearl Harbor Attacked - Dec. 7, 1941 A date which will live in infamy! Japan wanted the natural resources like tin, iron and gasoline that the Americans had stopped selling them when the USA found out about what was happening in China. Japan saw American neutrality as a sign of weakness. They believed America would give up right away if attacked brutally enough.

Pearl Harbor from the Cockpit of a Japanese Pilot

USS Arizona, Pearl Harbor The only American ships to survive the attack untouched were looking for the Japanese in the Pacific Ocean. Japan had reason to think the Americans could be intimidated into staying out of the War. Americans were not known for their great military prowess. Most people thought they chose not to fight because they weren’t any good at it.

President Roosevelt Signs the US Declaration of War BSQ: Why were the Japanese so surprised that the USA declared war on them?

Comparing Naval Power WarshipsU.S. FleetJapanese Fleet Battleships810 Carriers311 Cruisers2440 Destroyers90112 Submarines5663

The Battle of Midway! First Big battle between the US and Japan after Pearl Harbor

Allied Counter-Offensive: “Island-Hopping” Take only the lightly defended islands and skip the rest. Japan still has to spend soldiers and supplies on the others. Test Question Alert!

US Marines on Mt. Surbachi, Iwo Jima [Feb. 19, 1945] Iwo Jima is striking distance from Japan. Americans can easily fly bombing missions to Japan’s civilian centers from here. ASQ: What advantage would attacking Japanese civilians give the Americans? Think strategically and emotionally.

Col. Paul Tibbets & the A-Bomb Why does this man look so cheerful?

Hiroshima – August 6, 1945  70,000 killed immediately.  48,000 buildings. destroyed.  100,000s died of radiation poisoning & cancer later.

Nagasaki – August 9, 1945  40,000 killed immediately.  60,000 injured.  100,000s died of radiation poisoning & cancer later.

V-J Day (September 2, 1945) Japan surrenders MacArthur and others help write the new Japanese Constitution US forces the Emperor of Japan to tell his people he is not a God and not descended of the Gods. Japan is on its own. No “Divine Wind” will save her. What psychological effect are the Americans trying to have on the Japanese people by making them surrender this way? Why?