WWII Japanese Imperialism and Post-War Japan Kelsey Spang.

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WWII Japanese Imperialism and Post-War Japan Kelsey Spang

Asia Before and After

Why Japanese Control of Pan-Asia? Modernization/ Industrialization Demand for Access to Resources Pan-Asian control= WORLD POWERHOUSE

The Stages of Civilization

Interference from the West Sino-Japanese War Boxer Rebellion WWI World Economic Crisis

Interference from the West

Pro-Japanese Propaganda

Rational for Pearl Harbor After the US imposed economic sanctions on Japan for war with China, Japan turned to an alliance with axis power Germany. Japan had its eyes on US-owned Philippines US put an oil embargo on Japan in attempts to hurt economy Japan decided to attack Pearl Harbor

The Fall of Japan Okinawa Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Hiroshima

Nagasaki

Bomber Plane

Effects of Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki- Manga