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Battles in the Pacific: Iwo Jima & Okinawa
February 13, 2013
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GOAL: Get as close to Japan as possible
Island hopping strategy New way of fighting Japanese fight to DEATH Fight until last man standing Rather than surrender, kill themselves Kamikaze: deliberately crash planes into U.S. ships 3,000 Kamikaze pilots died Battles in the Pacific Iwo Jima (February/ March 1945) Operation Detachment 5 mile long island 650 miles from Japan U.S. marines face “dug-in,” determined Japanese 36 days of fighting 23,000 Marines died…but captured island Picture became symbol of U.S. patriotism Today: Iwo To
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Deadliest Pacific battle (50,000 died)
Okinawa (April - June 1945) Operation Iceberg Deadliest Pacific battle (50,000 died) 500,000 involved/ 1200 warships involved 340 miles from Japan (vital airbase) Need for invasion of Japan Japan defenseless Short of pilots, planes, fuel, & weapons From Okinawa… Bombers hit factories, military bases, & cities in Japan Operation Meetinghouse Single night in March 1945 Bomb 16 square miles of Tokyo, Japan Killed 83,000/ injured 100,000 Killed more than atomic bomb alone*** Single most destructive bomb raid in history Allies & Axis in race to develop BEST WEAPONS
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End of WWII: Europe & the Pacific
February 14, 2013
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Hitler physical wreck Shakes, paranoid, still thinks chance of victory Giving orders but no one listen April 30, 1945: Hitler commit suicide May 7, 1945: Germany surrenders in Eisenhower’s Headquarters Americans celebrate V-E Day Victory in Europe
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Short Timeline of Atomic Bomb 1930s: learn how to split atom
1939: Albert Einstein signs letter urging FDR to work on atomic bomb development (Hitler) 1942: FDR gives highest priority of atomic bomb Code name “Manhattan Project” Cost several billion dollars Employed thousands across country Security tight Scientist work “piece by piece” Don’t know whole picture
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2 main scientists involved: J. Robert Oppenheimer
July 16, 1945 New Mexico 1st atomic bomb tested LIGHT visible 180 miles away SOUND heard 100 miles away 2 main scientists involved: J. Robert Oppenheimer “Now I am become death, the destroyer of Worlds.” General Groves “The war is over…One or two of those things and Japan will be finished.”
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Ending WWII in the Pacific February 19, 2013
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President Truman makes decision 1. Ethical???
Civilian deaths 2. Knew Axis working on atomic bomb Don’t know how close Japan is 3. Priority: Save American lives Invasion of Japan could cost up to 1 million soldier lives Did not agonize over decision Needed to end war & save lives August 6, :14AM U.S. pilots drop atomic bomb “Little Boy” on Hiroshima 60,000 dead
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Finally…Hirohito surrenders August 15, 1945
Next 3 days… Debate whether to surrender or keep fighting August 9, 1945 USSR declare war on Japan & invade Manchuria U.S. dropped 2nd atomic bomb “Fat Man” on Nagasaki Killed 35,000 Finally…Hirohito surrenders August 15, 1945 Allies celebrate V-J Day (Victory in Japan) Japan OFFICIALLY surrendered September 2, 1945 on USS Missouri Most costly war in history OVER Estimates of over 60 million died
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