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The War in the Pacific
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____was an ____power, but not involved in the War in Europe. By 1941, it was prepared to invade the ____and European colonies in Southeast ___which were rich in __________. On ________________, Japan attacked ___ ________(in Hawaii) to continue on a war conquest in the Pacific Then they bombed the ___________. These bombings ______the Americans, and the next day on Dec 8, 1941 the US government ___________war on Japan. Japan’s ____, Germany and Italy, then declared War on the ___.
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Militarism in Japan In the 1920’s Japan was stuck between its _________heritage and the desire to ________ _______wanted a complete rejection of Western ways and wanted a ________government based on National Socialism (______in Germany) Japan’s military was very strong and had lots of advantages over the civilian government. Example: military had the organization and ______ to impose its will
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Japanese Imperialist Expansion As new _______came to power in ____in 1928, Japan felt that its ____________interests were threatened Japan’s need to acquire new _______was strong This was because the _________,and a growing _________, led to a greater need for ___materials There were more and more clashes between the Japanese __________and the ____government This tension led to the Japanese army taking actions ______________by the government
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Events leading up to Pearl Harbour In 1931, Japan invaded ___________without the _____of its own government There was inner ________in Japan: PM was __________, which was followed by lots of fighting within the Japanese _____ After France fell in June 1940, the Japanese quickly occupied most of French ___________ American president Roosevelt responded by ________ Japanese assets in US _______ Roosevelt also refused to sell Japan any more ___or scrap _______(two products Japan needed to supply its war industry) Cut off from major supplies, Japanese military thought __ with the US was the only solution
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Pearl Harbour December 7, 1941, Japanese launched their surprise attack on the American naval base in Pearl Harbour The attack was intended to give the Japan navy ______of the _______in preparation for future attacks On December 8, President _________gave his famous “Day of Infamy” speech and the US and Britain declared war on Japan As a result, ______declared war on the ___to show support for the Japanese Then the ___declared war on __________ The US joining the Allies side gave Britain a new ally that could help them defeat _________in Europe
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The Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbour were quickly followed by devastating attacks on many parts of the Far Eastern Pacific Canadians in _____________ As a result of the American declaration of war on Japan, Canada declared ____against ______as well Canadians were sent to fight the Japanese in the British colony of Hong Kong This was the ________Canadians saw active action in ______
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Canadians at Hong Kong Canadians were forced to ________after __days of fighting, when their _______and _________ ran out Overall, _____Canadian soldiers were wounded, and ___soldiers were killed Those soldiers that were captured were put into Japanese _____________(POW) camps and were threatened very harshly In total ____ Canadian POW’s ____in Japanese camps
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The Turning Point
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After the US declared war on Japan, the Americans knew it would be a ____war, so they prepared their ________and ________forces US could not fight back ___________with full ___, so Japan went on a very vast war conquest While Canadians and Allies did participate in the Pacific, the Americans were the main force There were 4 main battles. 1.The Battle of Midway 2.Island Hopping 3.Battle of Leyte Gulf 4.Iwo Jima and Okinawa
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1. The Battle of _________, June 1942 Midway island is ___________of Hawaii This battle was the _____________in the Pacific As the Japanese were planning on capturing these islands, the Americans _________the Japanese fleet and easily __________them This was a turning point because this _______the Japanese ________of ___________ The Americans also sank the best Japanese _______ carriers, allowing the Americans to take ______of the waters in the _________ After Midway, the Japanese were on the _________
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2. Island Hopping Instead of attacking and re-capturing every island taken by the Japanese, the Americans selected __________islands about __________ apart By taking several islands, the Americans were able to move their base of attack closer and ______to _________ Americans _______islands in _______because they could easily cut off ______to these islands
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3. Battle of ___________ Leyte Gulf is in the ___________ In this battle the Americans took most of the Japanese ______ Americans _________of the Japanese ships (including __ more aircraft carriers) It was during this battle that the Japanese introduced _________ ___________ Kamikaze _____would load their planes with _______, and try to _____them into American ____
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4. ________and _______ By the spring of 1945, American forces had captured Iwo Jima and Okinawa (2 islands _______of Japanese homeland) It was here that the ________ were going to launch their _____ ______of war However, other events intervened
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In March _____, Americans began a regular bombing of _______ It was believed that this would cause them to _____________ The bombing did cause a great loss of ____ and huge __________damage. But Japan would ____surrender
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The Manhattan Project Since March of ____, the US had funded a very ____, very expensive project to determine if it was possible to create an _________bomb (__________weapon ) In 1945, US president Harry S. ________learned that the atomic bomb test at Los Alamos, New Mexico had been successful He now had another ______for ______the war in the Pacific This secret project cost ___________dollars and employed 120,000 people After the test is Los Alamos, the Americans had only _ bombs that were ready to use in the summer of 1945 A spherical plutonium bomb nicknamed “__________” A sausage shaped uranium bomb known as “________”
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Truman’s Decision June 1, 1945, the US Secretary of War recommended that the bombs should be dropped without __________, and should be dropped on Japanese _________targets in an _____setting 3 distinguished scientists ____________ They wanted to give the Japanese a ___________in an isolated area of what could happen And to use the bomb only as a __________ Truman rejected their views and decided to have a bomb dropped in a ____________area His thought was that this would ________the war and save many American ______
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Hiroshima, August 6 1945 American military planners told Truman that he could expect from _____million more American casualties and another _______months of fighting to take the islands of Japan using __________warfare Because of this Truman decided to use the atomic bomb on the Japanese city of ______________ “Little Boy” was dropped on the industrial city of ______ people The explosion at Ground Zero created temperatures of ____________ degrees Fahrenheit Beyond this zone, a firestorm gutted the rest of the city, destroying ____________ of 92,000 buildings
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Hiroshima, August 6 1945 The _____count was _______, but an additional _______people died later of atomic bomb related injuries or diseases
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Nagasaki, August 9, 1945 Since Japan did not surrender ____________, Truman ordered the next atomic bomb be dropped on the city of _____________ “Fat Man” was dropped on a city of 250,000 and the death toll was over _______ people A total of approximately _______ people died as a result of the 2 atomic bombs
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In March of 1945, Allied forces attacked Germany. The Allies were attacking Germany from the _____, and the Soviet Union was attacking Germany from the ____. Germany ___________on ___________. Hitler and his wife, Eva Braun, committed _________in a bunker in _______. As the Allies pressed closer to Germany, they began to discover the extent of the _________.
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Peace, __________________(Victory in Japan) On August 14, 1945, the Japanese government sued for peace and the Second World War was _____
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Read the counterpoints section on pages 150- 151 in your textbook. Answer questions 1-4: “Analyzing the issue”
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