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US Enters WWII
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American Moving Toward War… March 1941 – Lend-Lease to Allies Summer 1941 – US escorting British ships carrying arms Hitler orders the sinking of all merchant vessels (including US ships) US ordered to shoot U-Boats on sight ATLANTIC CHARTER – meeting between FDR and Churchill to discuss what to do with post-Nazi Europe Self-determination Conduct trade
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Churchill & FDR at the signing of the Atlantic Charter
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Hitler and the US Thought the USA was fat and weak, not motivated for war Did not want war with US until the Nazis controlled all of Europe
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Japan on the Move Oct 1940 – US cracks Japanese codes Watch as Japan conquers China, then Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos in July of 1941 US response Cut oil exports to Japan Summer 1941 – tries to negotiate lasting peace with US
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The Dagger at the Throat US in Philippines could attack at any time to flank of Japanese assault on Asia Unacceptable risk…
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Japanese on the Offensive Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto planned attack at Pearl Harbor to take US out of war on first day Sleeping Giant Attack plan: Aircraft carriers Other ships Oil Tanks
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7 December 1941 2,300 dead 1,100 hurt 19 ships sunk or badly damaged
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US Declares War!
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Greater Assault Japanese also take Hong Kong, Guam, Wake, Thailand, Dutch East Indies, Burma India is threatened January 1942 – took the Philippines Bataan Death March 16,000 of 70,000 die 9 April 1942 – forced transfer of Filipino and American POWs
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Japanese Empire - 1942
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“Tokyo Rose” Nickname of any 12 radio women broadcasting propaganda from Japan to weaken American morale Would name units and soldiers to freak out the GI’s
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The Doolittle Raid April 1942 16 B-25 bombers under Jimmie Doolittle Morale boosting raid on Japan
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Stopping the Unstoppable May 1942 - Battle of the Coral Sea First battle using solely aircraft carriers in history Allies lose many ships but stop the Japanese advance Prevented the invasion of Australia
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Midway – Why so Important? Gave US advantage in aircraft carriers Superior US production ensured gradual rollback of Japanese from here
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Turning the Tide June 1942 – Midway Island Code breakers told US that Japan was heading toward the island First Japanese naval defeat since 1863 In hours, 332 planes are downed, 4 aircraft carriers sunk Turning point in the Pacific theater
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