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Warm Up

Japanese Imperialism and Pearl harbor World War II Japanese Imperialism and Pearl harbor

Japanese Imperialism

Japanese Imperialism 1931—Japan took Manchuria 1937—Japan invaded the rest of China Japan seized Guam, Hong Kong, Malay, Singapore, Philippines, and Dutch East Indies

December 7, 1941: Pearl Harbor

U.S.S. Arizona -Burned for two days -Claimed about half of all lives lost on Dec 7, 1941 at Pearl Harbor -1177 died on U.S.S. Arizona alone

U.S.S. Arizona: TODAY

U.S. Joins World War II

December 8, 1941

Propaganda Machine Propaganda in full force following Pearl Harbor However, much of the U.S. naval fleet was destroyed and was not able to retaliate quickly

Pearl Harbor: 5 Amazing Facts Discuss and choose the most interesting with a partner WHY is this most interesting to you?