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War in the Pacific April 10, 2012 Mrs. Murphy

Interactive Timeline US Neutrality  nteractives/neutrality/ nteractives/neutrality

Map – War in the Pacific  How did the Allies manage to turn the tide against the Japanese in World War II?  Click on Interactive Pacific Map below:  neh/interactives/wwii/lesson1/ neh/interactives/wwii/lesson1

US Attitudes toward Japan  “Depicting the Enemy” “Depicting the Enemy  How to tell a Chinese from a Jap How to tell a Chinese from a Jap  We need to exterminate them We need to exterminate them  Japs Keep Out Japs Keep Out  Our Next Boss Our Next Boss  I’ll dictate the terms from the White House I’ll dictate the terms from the White House

Japanese Internment Camps  Documents pages including an excerpt from Executive Order 9066  Supreme Court endorses with decision from Korematsu v. United States (There were dissenting opinions)