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MWH Corning March 2010
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Japan’s military leaders wanted an empire like the European nations had 1931 – Japanese troops moved from Manchuria into NE China 1937 – Second Sino –Japanese War Used a lot of resources, Japan looked at the rich European colonies in SE Asia
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The U.S. felt that their colonies in the Philippines and Guam were threatened Sent aid to China to resist Japanese 1941 – Japan invades French Indochina Pres. Roosevelt cuts off oil shipments Admiral Yamamoto calls for an attack on Pearl Harbor (Hawaii) Dec 1941 – Japanese attacked Congress declares war on Japan and its allies Internment of Japanese Americans - (1942) 110,000 placed in War Relocation Camps, 65% U.S. Citizens http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUrpIFp7EMA&feature=relate d http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUrpIFp7EMA&feature=relate d
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Japan also launched bombing raids on Hong Kong (British colony) and Guam/Wake Islands Invasion force landed in Thailand Jan – April 1942 Japan takes the Philippines Feb 1942 – Japanese strike against British colonies: Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Burma; Dutch East Indies (Indonesia) Treatment of Japanese Prisoners of War By 1942 control 1 million square miles – WHY?
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Battle of Coral Sea (1942)– use of aircraft Battle of Midway (1942) – turn the tide General MacArthur’s “Island Hopping” plan – target strategically important islands, moving closer to Japan Battle of Guadalcanal (1942) – 6 months, Japanese lost 24,000 of 36,000 force
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By 1944 Japanese Navy was destroyed – only Army and Air Force (kamikaze pilots) in play Feb 1945 – Fire bombing of Tokyo begins (carpet bombing -> non-strategic) March 1945 – American Marines take the island of Iwo Jima (Iwoto) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Wm7ADffYzo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Wm7ADffYzo April 1945 – Okinawa – Japanese lost 100,000 troops, US 10,000 Next step – invasion of Japan but that would come at a cost
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Pres Truman needed to decide to commit about.5 million troops or use a new weapon – the Atomic bomb Ultimatum – unconditional surrender of Japan Emperor no longer divine Aug 6, 1945 – Ebola Gay – dropped Atomic bomb on Hiroshima – 80,000 people killed but “injuries” continue until today Aug 9, 1945 – second bomb on Nagasaki Japanese surrender Sept 2, 1945 Video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NF4LQaWJRD g&feature=SeriesPlayList&p=D7F1A06CE1780AD5http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NF4LQaWJRD g&feature=SeriesPlayList&p=D7F1A06CE1780AD5
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