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War in the Pacific
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After Pearl Harbor… Japan invaded and took over Hong Kong, Guam, Wake Island, and Philippines.
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Notes: Battles in the Pacific After Pearl Harbor, Japanese attacked and took over Hong Kong, Guam, Wake Island, and the Philippines.
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Other islands were also taken over by the Japanese. It seemed Japan might win the war in the Pacific.
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Notes: By spring 1942, it seemed that Japan was dominating the Pacific.
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Notes: Two Battles Battle of Coral Sea Battle of Midway These two battles turned the war in favor of the Allies.
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Two Battles Battle of Coral Sea
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Two Battles Battle of Coral Sea
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Battle of Coral Sea USS Lexington explodes during the Battle of the Coral Sea.
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Battle of Coral Sea Allies wanted to stop Japan from invading Australia 1 st naval battle that the ships never saw one another Fought by planes from aircraft carriers No real victory– no invasion of Australia
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Notes: Battle of Coral Sea – whole battle fought by planes launched by aircraft carriers; ended with no real victory; Allies stopped Japan from invading Australia
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Battle of Midway
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Japanese leaders sent coded message ordering their forces to invade Midway Island. U.S. broke the code and read Japan’s plans.
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Battle of Midway U.S. forces rushed to meet the Japanese fleet. Battle of Midway raged from June 4-June 8, 1942.
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Battle of Midway The cruiser Mikuma sunk at Midway
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Battle of Midway The Yorktown Under Attack
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Battle of Midway Crewman of the burning Yorktown tend to their ship and their fallen comrades The Battle of Midway had cost 362 American lives including those killed defending Midway. For the United States, Midway was a magnificent victory against greater odds and was described by Admiral Nimitz as "a glorious page in our history". The Battle of Midway had cost 362 American lives including those killed defending Midway. For the United States, Midway was a magnificent victory against greater odds and was described by Admiral Nimitz as "a glorious page in our history".
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Notes: Battle of Midway – Japan to attack Midway Island, near Hawaii; 4 aircraft carriers and 200+ planes destroyed; Japanese were on the run
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Notes: Able to win Battle of Midway because the United States broke Japan’s codes and read their plans to attack
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Notes After Midway, the Allies forced Japan out of the islands they had conquered
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Notes: Island hopping - Allied plan to take back only key Pacific islands
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Notes: Philippine Islands U.S. wanted to take back U.S. territory for many years July 1945 – Allies took away from Japanese
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Philippine Islands This Allied victory was … Notes: **important because it gave the Allies a land base from which to attack Japan
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Iwo Jima and Okinawa
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Notes: Allies won both battles Allies won both battles Many lives were lost Many lives were lost
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Atom Bomb
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Albert Einstein wrote a letter to FDR warning of Germany’s plans to build a new kind of bomb.
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Atom Bomb Because of the letter, FDR created a secret group of scientists to get ahead of Germany in creating this new kind of bomb.
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Notes: Manhattan Project – secret group of scientists Created by FDR to build an atom bomb before Germany could Created by FDR to build an atom bomb before Germany could
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Notes-Victory Over Japan July 1945- Japan’s navy destroyed Japan’s air force weakened Japan’s air force weakened Japan lost land and raw materials Japan lost land and raw materials Allies bombing Japanese cities Allies bombing Japanese cities Allies sent message to Japan to surrender immediately Allies sent message to Japan to surrender immediately Dropped atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki Dropped atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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Enola Gay
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A column of smoke rises 20,000 feet over Hiroshima, Japan after "Little Boy," the first atomic five- ton bomb, was dropped.
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Fat Man dropped on Nagasaki.
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Atom Bomb
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Notes: V-J Day-Victory over Japan, August 15, 1945 Main reason for Japan surrendering– the destruction caused by the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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Review What was Hitler’s “Final Solution”? Murder all European Jews and others he considered “undesirable”
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Review How was WW II different from WW I? Soldiers used tanks, airplanes, ships to move quickly from battle to battle. Fought over much more land Bombs dropped that destroyed entire cities
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Review What was D-Day? Massive water to land attack on German troops in Normandy, France
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Review What was V-E Day? Victory in Europe war in Europe was over Allies accepted the surrender of German military leaders
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Review When the Allies went into Italy, what was the mood of the people in Sicily? The Italian people were tired of war and unhappy with Mussolini
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