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WWIIWWII The Pacific Theater Timeline of Major Battles The Pacific Theater Timeline of Major Battles
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Japanese Figures Hirohito - Emperor of Japan during WWII Tojo - Minister of War Yamamoto - Naval admiral. Called for the attack on Pearl Harbor Hirohito - Emperor of Japan during WWII Tojo - Minister of War Yamamoto - Naval admiral. Called for the attack on Pearl Harbor
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Bombing of PEarl Harbor December 7, 1941 Admiral Yamamoto’s decision Sneak attack on US fleet docked in Hawaii Took only 2 hours Next day, FDR declared war on Japan December 7, 1941 Admiral Yamamoto’s decision Sneak attack on US fleet docked in Hawaii Took only 2 hours Next day, FDR declared war on Japan
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Doolittle Raid April 1942 Revenge for Pearl Harbor Air raid, bombing of Tokyo & other cities Provided a morale booster for US Japan could be made vulnerable April 1942 Revenge for Pearl Harbor Air raid, bombing of Tokyo & other cities Provided a morale booster for US Japan could be made vulnerable
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Battle of Coral Sea May 4-8, 1942 Ships not even in sight of each other Fought entirely from aircraft Stopped Japan’s southward advance May 4-8, 1942 Ships not even in sight of each other Fought entirely from aircraft Stopped Japan’s southward advance
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Battle of Midway June 4 - 7, 1942 Turned the tide of war in Pacific to US advantage Caught Japanese fleet off guard. Sank many aircraft carriers before planes could take off Called, “...the most stunning & decisive blow in the history of naval warfare.” June 4 - 7, 1942 Turned the tide of war in Pacific to US advantage Caught Japanese fleet off guard. Sank many aircraft carriers before planes could take off Called, “...the most stunning & decisive blow in the history of naval warfare.”
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Battle of Guadalcanal Aug. 7, 1942 - Feb. 9, 1943 “Operation Watchtower” 1st major battle of “Island Hopping” campaign Prevent Japanese building airbase in Solomon Islands Aug. 7, 1942 - Feb. 9, 1943 “Operation Watchtower” 1st major battle of “Island Hopping” campaign Prevent Japanese building airbase in Solomon Islands
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Battle of Iwo Jima Feb.19 - March 26, 1945 “Operation Detachment” US fought for & secured 3 airfields on islands of Iwo Jima Allied victory from beginning - superior numbers, weaponry Feb.19 - March 26, 1945 “Operation Detachment” US fought for & secured 3 airfields on islands of Iwo Jima Allied victory from beginning - superior numbers, weaponry
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Battle of Okinawa April - June, 1945 “Operation Iceburg” Last island on the way to Japan Bloodiest battle in the Pacific Known as “tetsu no ame” in Japanese ( Rain of steel) 100,000 Japanese casualties 50,000 US casualties April - June, 1945 “Operation Iceburg” Last island on the way to Japan Bloodiest battle in the Pacific Known as “tetsu no ame” in Japanese ( Rain of steel) 100,000 Japanese casualties 50,000 US casualties
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Atomic Bomb July 16, 1945 Bomb is tested in desert of New Mexico - called “Trinity Test” “Manhattan Project” - code name for development of the bomb Chief Scientist: Oppenheimer Used Einstein’s E = MC July 16, 1945 Bomb is tested in desert of New Mexico - called “Trinity Test” “Manhattan Project” - code name for development of the bomb Chief Scientist: Oppenheimer Used Einstein’s E = MC 22
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Atomic Bomb August 6, 1945 The “Enola Gay” bomber drops “Little Boy” on Hiroshima August 6, 1945 The “Enola Gay” bomber drops “Little Boy” on Hiroshima
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Atomic Bomb August 9, 1945 The “Bockscar” (B-29 Bomber) dropped “Fat Man” on Nagasaki August 9, 1945 The “Bockscar” (B-29 Bomber) dropped “Fat Man” on Nagasaki
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Atomic Bomb September 2, 1945 Japan surrendered aboard the USS Missouri The war was over September 2, 1945 Japan surrendered aboard the USS Missouri The war was over
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