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Remind us of the first event in our timeline, what event emboldened the Japanese prior to WWII?
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During the 1930s, the military kept expanding into China Japan considered it necessary to protect Manchuria against the Chinese (wanted to regain control of the region) Why was China so important to the Japanese? 1937 Japan launched a major drive into China and forced their armies to retreat
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Pacific: Japan is conquering China Europe: Germany and Italy begin WWII in Europe 1940 – Japan, Germany, and Italy formed the Axis Alliance Germany conquered France Japan conquered the French territory of Indochina
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Because of Japan’s expansion into China, the United States stopped trading oil and other resources Significance: hurts Japan’s economy and military-industrial complex What is the military industrial complex? ▪ Comprises the policy and monetary relationships between politicians, the military, and the arms industry
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DECEMBER 7, 1941 Japanese planes bomb Pearl Harbor, Hawaii ▪ Most important US naval base in the Pacific Surprise attack ▪ Destroyed / damaged 8 battleships ▪ Killed more than 2,500 Americans
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Japan follows Pearl Harbor by conquering Hong Kong and most of Southeast Asia Dutch East Indies Burma Philippines Significance: gives Japan vital sources of raw materials (rubber, oil, tin) Japan now rules a vast empire stretching from Southeast Asia across the Western Pacific
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After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the US joins the Allies Who are the Allies? (review) The United States started to turn the tide of the war – Japanese started retreating from one Pacific island to another US began bombing Japanese cities from island bases in the Pacific US subs destroy Japanese ships carrying supplies – destroys Japanese economy
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After Germany and Italy are defeated in Europe, the Allies call for Japanese surrender Japanese military leaders refused – WHY? US leaders decide to use a deadly new weapon – the Atomic Bomb
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AUGUST 6, 1945 American bombers drop an atomic bomb on Hiroshima Kill 80,000 people and destroy 4 square miles of the city BUT military leaders refused to surrender still
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“In one quick second, my world was destroyed… Suddenly, from nowhere, came a blinding flash. It was as if someone had taken a flashbulb picture a few inches from my eyes. There was no pain then. Only a stinging sensation, as if I had been slapped hard in the face. I tried to open my eyes. But I could not… I saw dead bodies all about me. The buildings were in ruins, and from the ruins I could hear people crying for help. But I could not help them. Some people were trying, as I was, to walk, to get away, to find their homes. I passed a streetcar that was stalled. It was filled with dead people.”
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AUGUST 9, 1945 American planes drop a bomb on Nagasaki Kill 40,000 people
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Japanese people suffer from horrible health effects for generations Japan surrenders on AUGUST 14, 1945 Called V-J Day in the US For the FIRST time in their history, Japan is occupied by a foreign power
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