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Chapter 14 - 2 early battles Some military leaders from the Pacific war: 1. Admiral Chester Nimitz – USA – in charge of the Navy in the Pacific 2. General Douglas McArthur - USA– head of army in Pacific Admiral Yamamoto – Japan – planned PH attack – head of Japanese Navy
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Fall of the Philippines Japan attacked the Philippines on Dec 7 th also. US and Filipino forces were outnumbered and retreated to the Bataan peninsula. March 1942 – Allied forces on Bataan surrender (78,000 men) They are forced to march 65 miles to a prison camp. 10,000 men die on the march due to beatings, sickness, and a lack of food and water.
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Doolittle’s raids on Tokyo Right after Pearl Harbor, people needed to feel like we were striking back at Japan. We wanted to bomb Tokyo but couldn’t get our carriers close enough to do it Solution: Use B-25’s bomb Japan – launch them from carriers and have them land in China. April 1942 – “Doolittle’s raiders” bomb Japan – don’t do much damage but boost US morale and force Japan to change their next attack.
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Coral Sea Battle The US had “broken” the Japanese code and knew they would attack New Guinea. May 1942 – our carriers and theirs launch air attacks. We lose 1 carrier but keep Japan out of New Guinea and keep supply open to Australia.
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Midway – a turning point The Japanese use their carriers to launch an air attack on Midway Island in June 1942 US Navy knows they are coming and plans an ambush US shoots down 38 planes and sink 4 Japanese carriers This stops the Japanese advance and they lose 3000 men. (we lose 362)
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Sending Troops to Europe FDR wanted to send troops to Europe as soon as possible. Stalin wanted US troops to attack Western Europe so Germany would have to take troops from the SU to fight there. Churchill said the best place to attack Germany was in the “soft underbelly” of their empire: North Africa
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The battle for North Africa GB was already fighting Germany in Egypt and trying to push them West. The US landed troops in Morocco and pushed East in late 1942. The German leader was Rommel, the “desert fox” After months of fighting, the Germans surrendered in May 1943.
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Battles in the Atlantic German Submarines caused a great deal of damage to US ships in early 1942 We lost 360 ships along our East coast – including many oil tankers. To stop this we did several things: 1. Blackouts curtains/lights out at night 2.convoys to protect ships 3.Use of sonar, radar, and depth charges 4. We built more new ships and started to win the Battle of the Atlantic by late 1942
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Stalingrad Hitler believed that he could win the war by cutting off supplies to the SU To do this, he attacked Stalingrad in Sept of 1942. The Germans troops were not equipped for a Russian winter and the Soviets defeated the Germans there by Feb 1943. Each side lost half a million soldiers and Germany was now in a defensive position in the SU
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