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Toward Victory Sec. 4 Bell work #4 There are some athletes who believe it is alright to ignore there studies and concentrate only on sports which is rather unwise priority

War in The Pacific A major turning point in the Pacific war occurred just siz months after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. In May and June 1942, American warships and airplanes severely damaged two Japanese fleets during the battles of the Coral Sea and Midway island. These victories greatly weakened Japanese naval power and stopped the Japanese advance. A major turning point in the Pacific war occurred just siz months after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. In May and June 1942, American warships and airplanes severely damaged two Japanese fleets during the battles of the Coral Sea and Midway island. These victories greatly weakened Japanese naval power and stopped the Japanese advance. After the Battle of Midway, the U.S. took the offensive. That summer, under the command of General Douglas Macarthur, U.S. Marines landed at Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands, the first step in an “island hopping” campaign. The goal of the campaign was to recapture some Japanese held islands while bypassing others. After the Battle of Midway, the U.S. took the offensive. That summer, under the command of General Douglas Macarthur, U.S. Marines landed at Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands, the first step in an “island hopping” campaign. The goal of the campaign was to recapture some Japanese held islands while bypassing others.

War in The Pacific American forces gradually moved north form the Solomon Islands toward Japan itself. On the captured islands, the Americans built air bases to enable them to carry the war closer to Japan. By 1944, American ships were blockading Japan, while American bombers pounded Japanese cities and industries. American forces gradually moved north form the Solomon Islands toward Japan itself. On the captured islands, the Americans built air bases to enable them to carry the war closer to Japan. By 1944, American ships were blockading Japan, while American bombers pounded Japanese cities and industries. In October 1944, Macarthur began to retake the Philippines. Japanese government rejected any suggestions of surrender. In October 1944, Macarthur began to retake the Philippines. Japanese government rejected any suggestions of surrender.

The Nazis Defeated Hitler, too, scorned talk of surrender. “If the war is to be lost,” he declared, “the nation also will perish.” The Allies had to use devastating force. Hitler, too, scorned talk of surrender. “If the war is to be lost,” he declared, “the nation also will perish.” The Allies had to use devastating force. Battle of the Bulge- After Freeing France, the Allies battled toward Germany. As they advanced into Belgium in December 1944, Germany lunched a massive counterattack. Hitler was throwing everything into a final effort. Battle of the Bulge- After Freeing France, the Allies battled toward Germany. As they advanced into Belgium in December 1944, Germany lunched a massive counterattack. Hitler was throwing everything into a final effort. At the bloody Battle of the Bulge, both sides took terrible losses. The Germans drove the Allies back in several places but were unable to break through. The Battle of the Bulge slowed the Allied advance, but it was Hitler's last Success. At the bloody Battle of the Bulge, both sides took terrible losses. The Germans drove the Allies back in several places but were unable to break through. The Battle of the Bulge slowed the Allied advance, but it was Hitler's last Success.

ON To Berlin

ON To Berlin ON To Berlin By March, the Allies had crossed the Rhine into western Germany. From the east, Soviet troops closed in on Berlin. Victory was only months away, but savage fighting continued. In late April, American and Russian soldiers met and shook hands at the Elbe river. Everywhere, Axis armies began to surrender. In Italy, guerrillas captured and executed Mussolini. In Berlin, Hitler knew that the end was near. As Soviet troops fought their way into the city, Hitler committed suicide in his under ground bunker. After just 12 years, Hitler’s “thousand year Reich” was a smoldering ruin. By March, the Allies had crossed the Rhine into western Germany. From the east, Soviet troops closed in on Berlin. Victory was only months away, but savage fighting continued. In late April, American and Russian soldiers met and shook hands at the Elbe river. Everywhere, Axis armies began to surrender. In Italy, guerrillas captured and executed Mussolini. In Berlin, Hitler knew that the end was near. As Soviet troops fought their way into the city, Hitler committed suicide in his under ground bunker. After just 12 years, Hitler’s “thousand year Reich” was a smoldering ruin. On May 7, Germany surrendered. Officially, the war in Europe ended the next day, which was proclaimed V-E Day. Millions cheered the new, but the joy was tempered by the horrors and tragedy of the past six years. On May 7, Germany surrendered. Officially, the war in Europe ended the next day, which was proclaimed V-E Day. Millions cheered the new, but the joy was tempered by the horrors and tragedy of the past six years.

Defeat in Japan With war won in Europe, the Allies poured their resources into defeating Japan. By mid 1945, most of the Japanese navy and air force had been destroyed. Yet the Japanese still had an army of two million men. The road to victory, it appeared would be long and costly. With war won in Europe, the Allies poured their resources into defeating Japan. By mid 1945, most of the Japanese navy and air force had been destroyed. Yet the Japanese still had an army of two million men. The road to victory, it appeared would be long and costly.

Invasion Vs the Bomb Some American officials estimated that an invasion of Japan would cost a million or more casualties. At the bloody battles to take the islands of Iwo Jima and Okinawa, the Japanese had shown they would fight to the death rather than surrender. To save their homeland, young Japanese became Kamikaze pilots, who under took suicide missions, crashing their planes loaded with explosives into American warships. While Allied military leaders planned for invasion, scientists offered another way to end the war. Some American officials estimated that an invasion of Japan would cost a million or more casualties. At the bloody battles to take the islands of Iwo Jima and Okinawa, the Japanese had shown they would fight to the death rather than surrender. To save their homeland, young Japanese became Kamikaze pilots, who under took suicide missions, crashing their planes loaded with explosives into American warships. While Allied military leaders planned for invasion, scientists offered another way to end the war.

Invasion Vs the Bomb Since the early 1900s, scientist had understood that matter, made up of atoms, could be converted into pure energy. In military terms, this meant that, by splitting the atom, scientists could create and explosion far more powerful than any yet known. During the war, Allied scientists, some of them refugees form Hitler’s Germany, raced to harness the atom. Truman which had taken the office of president since FDR had died unexpectedly knew that the atomic bomb was a terrible new force for destruction. Still, after consulting with his advisers, he decided to use the new weapon. Since the early 1900s, scientist had understood that matter, made up of atoms, could be converted into pure energy. In military terms, this meant that, by splitting the atom, scientists could create and explosion far more powerful than any yet known. During the war, Allied scientists, some of them refugees form Hitler’s Germany, raced to harness the atom. Truman which had taken the office of president since FDR had died unexpectedly knew that the atomic bomb was a terrible new force for destruction. Still, after consulting with his advisers, he decided to use the new weapon.

Hiroshima Germany issued a warning to Japan to surrender or face “utter and complete destruction.” They would not listen. When the Japanese ignored the deadline, the U.S. took action. Germany issued a warning to Japan to surrender or face “utter and complete destruction.” They would not listen. When the Japanese ignored the deadline, the U.S. took action. On August 6, 1945, an American plane dropped an atomic bomb on the midsized city of Hiroshima. Residents saw “a strong flash of light” and then, total destruction. The bomb flattened four square miles and instantly killed more than 70,000 people. In the months that followed, many more would die form radiation sickness, a deadly after effect form exposure to radioactive materials. On August 6, 1945, an American plane dropped an atomic bomb on the midsized city of Hiroshima. Residents saw “a strong flash of light” and then, total destruction. The bomb flattened four square miles and instantly killed more than 70,000 people. In the months that followed, many more would die form radiation sickness, a deadly after effect form exposure to radioactive materials.

Hiroshima

Hiroshima

Hiroshima Truman warned the Japanese that if they did not surrender, they could expect “ a rain fo ruin form the air the like of which has never been seen on this Earth.” And on August 8, the Soviet Union declared war on Japan and invaded Manchuria. Still, Japanese leaders did not respond. The next day, the U.S. dropped a second atomic bomb, on Nagasaki, killing more than 40,000 people. Finally, on August 10, Emperor Hirohito intervened an action unheard of for a Japanese emperor forcing the government to surrender. On September 2, 1945, the formal peace treaty was signed on board of the American battleship Missouri, which was anchored in Tokyo Bay. The war had ended. Truman warned the Japanese that if they did not surrender, they could expect “ a rain fo ruin form the air the like of which has never been seen on this Earth.” And on August 8, the Soviet Union declared war on Japan and invaded Manchuria. Still, Japanese leaders did not respond. The next day, the U.S. dropped a second atomic bomb, on Nagasaki, killing more than 40,000 people. Finally, on August 10, Emperor Hirohito intervened an action unheard of for a Japanese emperor forcing the government to surrender. On September 2, 1945, the formal peace treaty was signed on board of the American battleship Missouri, which was anchored in Tokyo Bay. The war had ended.

Formal peace treaty signed on the USS Missouri

USS Missouri

An Ongoing Controversy Dropping the atomic bomb on Japan brought a quick end to WWII. It also unleashed terrifying destruction. Ever since, people have debated whether or not the United States should have used the bomb. Whey did Truman use the Bomb? Dropping the atomic bomb on Japan brought a quick end to WWII. It also unleashed terrifying destruction. Ever since, people have debated whether or not the United States should have used the bomb. Whey did Truman use the Bomb?

Why? First, he was convinced that Japan would not surrender without an invasion that would cost an enormous loss of both American and Japanese lives. Growing differences between the United States and the Soviet Union may also have influenced his decision. Truman may have hoped the bomb would impress the Soviets with American power. First, he was convinced that Japan would not surrender without an invasion that would cost an enormous loss of both American and Japanese lives. Growing differences between the United States and the Soviet Union may also have influenced his decision. Truman may have hoped the bomb would impress the Soviets with American power.