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War in the Pacific The war started badly for the AmericansThe war started badly for the Americans In spite of the warnings, they were ill-preparedIn spite of the warnings, they were ill-prepared USS Arizona
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Wake Island Coral atollCoral atoll 6.5 square km, or 2 square miles6.5 square km, or 2 square miles Natural resources: –none ‾arable land: _% ‾permanent crops: _% ‾ permanent pastures: _% ‾ forests: ___% Location: midway between Pearl Harbor & The Philippines On _____________, 1500 Americans surrendered to the Japanese
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HOn December 8, 1941 the Japanese began the invasion of the Philippines HGeneral MacArthur led his men and the Filipino army in the fight HThey were forced to retreat along the MBy April the exhausted troops were forced to surrender MGeneral MacArthur was rescued from the nearby island of MAs he left, he pledged to his men “______________”. The Philippines
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Bataan Death March When the Americans surrendered the Philippines in April, 1942, they left __________Filipino and American troops The Japanese marched the prisoners across the Bataan Peninsula under brutal conditions Of over 12,000 American POWs that began the march, only ________ survived
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Battle of the Java Sea February 27 - March 1, 1942 1st major naval battle between Japanese and American forces American, Dutch, and British forces attempted to prevent further expansion in Southeast Asia They were unsuccessful
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April 18, 1942 ________________________embarked on their journey Although they inflicted little damage on Tokyo, it was a morale booster for the USA
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Battle of the May, 1942 off the coast of Australia First naval victory for USA First naval battle fought with the ships out of sight of one another – fought entirely from the air Battle is actually considered a draw but we prevented the invasion of Australia
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The USS Lexington was sunk and the USS Yorktown was heavily damaged
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Planned invasion of Midway Island as a precursor to an assault on Hawaii American intelligence anticipated the attack and launched a counter- attack Midway Island was heavily damaged by bombers but was not invaded The Battle of Midway __________________
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Battle of Midway US carriers battled Japanese carriers Entire first squadron of flyers was lost due to inexperience Only one man survived; floated in the water and watched the remainder of the battle He was later rescued by submarine
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The USA lost the carrier USS Yorktown Survived the attack with heavy damage but sunk as it was being towed back to Pearl Harbor The Battle of Midway ________________-
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Significance of Midway Americans lost ___________, which they were able to replace Japanese lost ____________, which they were unable to replace June 6, 1942 would mark the
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As a diversion, the Japanese invaded the Aleutian Islands on the same day Ironically, they were successful in the Aleutian Islands The Battle of Midway
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Guadalcanal Located in the Proximity to New Guinea, Australia, and the American territories in the Marianas made it important to both sides August, 1942 - February, 1943 Land battles (American marines against Japanese marines) Naval battles (various battles involving battleships, carriers, and PTs)
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Island Hopping From 1942 to 1945, Americans engaged in a campaign of island hopping This involved capturing select islands on the way to mainland Japan By destroying the Japanese navy, the remaining islands were cut off from supplies
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Tarawa (Gilbert Islands) Nov. 20 - 23, 1943 A series of small islets; the largest measured 3 miles long, and 1/2 mile in width Japanese built an airstrip here, with fighter and bomber range to the Solomon & Marshall Islands It was defended by 4700 troops, dug into a series of pillboxes and bunkers
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Tarawa Only ____ Japanese soldiers lived to surrender on the 3rd day of battle ______ Korean forced laborers survived American casualties were 3301 (990 killed)
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The Philippines October, 1944 – June, 1945 ________Japanese defenders in The Philippines _______ survivors 100,000 Filipino civilians died 160,000 American invasion force 8,000 Americans killed
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Battle of Leyte Gulf October 23 – 25, 1944 Largest naval battle in world history 280 warships Victory for Americans but at great loss of sailors and ships
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Iwo Jima Located 700 miles from mainland Japan A volcanic island of only 8 square miles, the Japanese had dug in there in tunnels that crisscrossed the island ____________________is the highest part of the island
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Iwo Jima 21,000 Japanese defenders –______ killed –______ POWs 82,000 American invaders –_________ killed –_______________wounded (*depending on the source) There were no civilians on the island
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Okinawa Soon after the assault on Iwo Jima ended, the battle for Okinawa began Okinawa is a Japanese island off of the mainland At the time of the attack in April, there were 250,000 civilians and 50,000 troops, and 50,000 conscripts on the island
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Okinawa April – June, 1945 US losses were: –Killed in action Navy – 5,000 Marines – 8,000 –Wounded Navy – 5,000 Marines – 31,000 A major factor in the decision to use atomic weapons 6 weeks later
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By the time Okinawa was secure, the Japanese had lost ________ soldiers and conscripts, and ____________ civilians These figures were used to analyze the possible fatality rate of an invasion of mainland Japan The estimates ranged from 500,000 to 1,000,000 Americans and from 2,000,000 to 3,000,000 Japanese Okinawa
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Choices for ending the war:
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Hiroshima Nagasaki August 8, 1945
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Japanese surrender Aug. 14, 1945 by order of Emperor Hirohito The formal surrender is signed September 2, 1945 World War II Finally ended
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___________ Japanese Americans lived in the USA, mostly on the west coast Americans were afraid of them spying or just plain hated them Americans also were interested in obtaining their property Internment
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___________ Japanese were forced to move into camps in the interior of America 2/3s of them were born in the USA None of them were convicted of a crime Internment
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________________________ –Internment legal 1988 - Congress apologized and gave each survivor ___________in compensation Internment
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Italians –only effected non-US citizens –1600 interned –600,000 had travel restrictions and curfews –10,000 were forced out of their homes in California and forced to move inland –hysteria lasted about a year Internment
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Prisoners of War German and Japanese POWs were returned to their countries immediately after the war Germans and Italians treated their American POWs with respect; death in captivity rate was _____% Japanese starved, worked and tortured their prisoners; death rate in captivity was over ____________
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Minorities African American, Hispanics, and other minorities served in segregated units Japanese Americans served in Europe The Navajo were instrumental in winning the war After the war, they returned to “Jim Crow” laws in the USA
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