Hirohito Emperor of Japan World War II.

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Hirohito Emperor of Japan World War II

Japanese Aggression… Prior to WW2 Japanese expansion in East Asia began in 1931 with the invasion of Manchuria and continued in 1937 with a brutal attack on China. On February 24th, 1933, Japan stuns the world and withdraws from the League of Nations.

The Tripartite Pact On September 27, 1940, Japan signed the Tripartite Pact with Germany and Italy, thus entering the military alliance known as the "Axis."

Embargo Against Japan the United States, Britain and the Netherlands froze all Japanese financial assets. The effect was to prevent Japan from purchasing oil, which would, in time, cripple its army and make its navy and air force completely useless.

Japanese Strategy Three Phases Phase I: Surprise attacks, then strategic defense. Knock out US fleet; seize vital areas; establish defensive perimeter. Phase II: Strengthen perimeter; make any offensive action by the US prohibitively costly. Phase III: Defeat and destroy any forces that attempt to penetrate the perimeter. Long US LOC and natural strength of defense should almost guarantee success.

Japanese Bomb Pearl Harbour! December 7, 1941, President Roosevelt declares it “The Day of Infamy”.

Damages

Pearl Harbor           Japan was working on expanding empire throughout the Pacific The U.S. had a trade embargo on Japan to try and deter Japan from invading countries   U.S. was able to intercept and break Japan's secret codes Intercepted the code about Pearl Harbor - sent the message on a slower telegram (by accident) to warn U.S. Navy about attack

Pearl Harbor Continued It was a Sunday morning - U.S. military was taken off guard 2 full blown attacks on Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941 Impact/Damage on U.S. o     2,400 U.S. military and civilians lost their lives o     1,178 U.S. military and civilians wounded o     18 ships and 350 planes sunk or damaged

Pearl Harbor Continued Japan viewed as a stunning victory December 8, 1941, U.S. declares war on Japan December 11, 1941, Germany and Italy declare war on U.S.

Pearl Harbour, December 7 1941 – intended to destroy the American navy and keep them out of the war. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour brought the United States out of isolation and into the war. The same day Japanese forces attacked the Philippines, Thailand, Hong Kong and Malaya. Hitler declared war on the United States to support his Japanese allies. By the end of 1941 Nazi Germany is at war with Russia, Britain and the United States.

Tora-Tora-Tora

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Battleship Row www.myndrs.com/teachers/rscott/History/powerpoints/Hist12-nn-greatbattles-WWII.ppt

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The End Less than 2 hours after the first Japanese aircraft was spotted over Pearl Harbor, it was over. As they made their way back to their carriers, all that was left behind was devastation. None of the battleships had escaped. 3 were sunk, 1 had run aground, 3 cruisers badly damaged, 2 destroyers sunk, all aircraft either destroyed or damaged, 2500 serviceman killed, 1000 injured, 55 Japanese dead, 30 aircraft lost. A military triumph. www.myndrs.com/teachers/rscott/History/powerpoints/Hist12-nn-greatbattles-WWII.ppt

FDR calls this “a date which will live in infamy”, and Congress declares that a state of war exists with Japan. www.salem.k12.va.us/staff/dturner/Chapter%2013.ppt%202005.ppt

The Aftermath www.myndrs.com/teachers/rscott/History/powerpoints/Hist12-nn-greatbattles-WWII.ppt

Doolittle’s Raid..short term response With only 450 feet of 'runway,' one of sixteen Army B-25 Mitchell bombers takes off from the deck of the USS HORNET on its way to take part in the Doolittle Raid, the first U.S. bombing raid on Japan. The all volunteer strike force, trained and led by Lt. Col. James Doolittle, flew 800 miles then bombed Tokyo and 3 other cities without opposition. The raid inflicted little damage but gave a big boost to Allied morale in the face of the seemingly unstoppable Japanese. April 18, 1942. Doolittle’s Raid..short term response www.salem.k12.va.us/staff/dturner/Chapter%2013.ppt%202005.ppt

Long Term Response

World War II in Asia and the Pacific www.wsu.edu/~appleton/gened111/c37.ppt

Hong Kong The British garrison in the colony of Hong Kong was threatened by Japanese expansion in China. There was considerable debate about the ability of Britain to defend Hong Kong if the Japanese attacked. In spite of these concerns Canada responded to Britain’s request for troops with two inadequately trained battalions.

Canadians in Hong Kong Canadian Troops sent to defend Hong Kong The Japanese launched an assault on Hong Kong following the attack on Pearl Harbor. After only seventeen days of fighting the colony fell into Japanese hands on Christmas day 1941 December 8, 1941- Japanese invasion of British Colony of Hong Kong Dec 25, 1941 Hong Kong Falls 1975 Canadians are all killed or taken prisoner

The Battle of Hong Kong Hong Kong surrendered on Christmas Day 1941. Of the 1,975 Canadians, 290 were killed and 493 wounded. A further 260 died in the awful conditions of prison camps in Hong Kong and Japan.

Hong Kong Japanese Attack From China British Line Winnipeg Grenadiers Royal Rifles Of Canada