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War in the Pacific 25.4
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Points to Ponder What advances did Japan make in Asia and the Pacific in late 1941 and 1942? Which Allied victories turned the tide of war in the Pacific? What was the strategy of the United States in the struggle to reconquer the Pacific islands? Why were the battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa important? How did the Manhattan Project bring the war to and end?
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The Japanese Advance GOAL: Shattering _______ _________ Pearl Harbor, Clark Field Pearl Harbor, Clark Field Purpose: Gaining access to _________ of SE Asia
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The Philippines Fall April, 1942: most of ________defenders surrender May 6, __________ surrenders 76,000 Filipinos and Americans POW 76,000 Filipinos and Americans POW _______ Death March _______ Death March Broke the standards set at the Geneva ConventionBroke the standards set at the Geneva Convention I Shall Return!
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Defending China and Burma China joins the Allied Forces but is no match for ________ Loses control of the ________ Road Loses control of the ________ Road
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The War at Sea _______ _____: failed to meet all of Japan’s goals The US carriers, the ________ and the ________, and their fleets were not at Pearl The US carriers, the ________ and the ________, and their fleets were not at Pearl ________ Raids Counter attack on Japan: shocking Japan Counter attack on Japan: shocking Japan
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War at Sea Battle of the _______ _______ 5 day battle, with much loss 5 day battle, with much loss Ended in a draw, but saved _______ Ended in a draw, but saved _______ First battle to be done entirely by ________ First battle to be done entirely by ________
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Allies Turn the Tide Battle of _________: June 4, 1942 Admiral Yamamoto Isoroku desired to destroy the rest of the US fleet Admiral Yamamoto Isoroku desired to destroy the rest of the US fleet Japanese _________ attack Midway and the American fleet Japanese _________ attack Midway and the American fleet American planes respond, catching Japanese carriers off guard—sunk 4 of themAmerican planes respond, catching Japanese carriers off guard—sunk 4 of them Crucial event: Large blow to the ___________Large blow to the ___________ Commander Joseph Rochefort broke the Japanese ______Commander Joseph Rochefort broke the Japanese ______
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Other Important Battles: Battle of ____________: jungle warfare Island Hopping: ________, Halsey, and Nimitz The ______________ Campaign Battle of Leyte Gulf: first use of kamikazes Battle of Leyte Gulf: first use of kamikazes Battle of Iwo Jima: Nov, 1944 Battle of ___________: last obstacle before Japan
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The Manhattan Project The Development of the ______ ______ Alternatives to dropping the bomb Alternatives to dropping the bomb A massive invasion of Japan, expected to cost millions of Allied casualtiesA massive invasion of Japan, expected to cost millions of Allied casualties A naval blockade to starve Japan, along with continued conventional bombingA naval blockade to starve Japan, along with continued conventional bombing A demonstration of the new weapon on a deserted island to pressure Japan to surrenderA demonstration of the new weapon on a deserted island to pressure Japan to surrender A softening of Allied demands for an unconditional surrenderA softening of Allied demands for an unconditional surrender SO WHY DROP THE BOMB? SO WHY DROP THE BOMB?
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Japan Surrenders Aug. 6, 1945 The ______ _____ dropped a single atomic bomb on Hiroshima The ______ _____ dropped a single atomic bomb on Hiroshima 90% of buildings were damaged; 80,000 thought dead90% of buildings were damaged; 80,000 thought dead Aug. 9, 1945 2 nd bomb dropped on Nagasaki 2 nd bomb dropped on Nagasaki Aug. 14, 1945 Japan surrenders Japan surrenders ____ DAY ____ DAY
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Points to Ponder What advances did Japan make in Asia and the Pacific in late 1941 and 1942? Which Allied victories turned the tide of war in the Pacific? What was the strategy of the United States in the struggle to reconquer the Pacific islands? Why were the battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa important? How did the Manhattan Project bring the war to and end?
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