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World War II
The Pacific Theater
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Wake Island
  • Coral atoll
  • 6.5 square km, or 2 square miles
  • Natural resources
  • Location midway between Pearl Harbor The
    Philippines

On Dec. 23, 1941, 1500 Americans surrendered to
the Japanese
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Hawaii
Wake Island
Philippines
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  • On December 8, 1941 the Japanese began the
    invasion of the Philippines
  • led his men and
    the Filipino army in the fight
  • They were forced to retreat along the Peninsula
  • By April the exhausted troops were forced to
    surrender
  • General was rescued from the
    nearby island of
  • As he left, he pledged to his men
    .

The Philippines
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Bataan Death March
  • When the Americans surrendered the Philippines in
    April, 1942, they left Filipino and American
    troops
  • The Japanese marched the prisoners across the
    Bataan Peninsula under brutal conditions
  • Of over 12,000 American POWs that began the
    march, only survived

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Battle of the
  • February 27 - March 1, 1942
  • 1st major naval battle between Japanese and
    American forces
  • American, Dutch, and British forces attempted to
    prevent further expansion in Southeast Asia
  • They were unsuccessful

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  • April 18, 1942 Doolittless Raiders embarked on
    their journey
  • Although they inflicted little damage on Tokyo,
    it was a morale booster for the USA

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  • Doolittles Raiders totaled 80 crew members, in
    16 aircraft
  • 1 plane landed in Russia and its crew of 5 were
    interned there until the end of the war
  • 3 crew members died in the aftermath of the raid
  • 8 were captured by the Japanese in China 3 were
    executed and 1 died during captivity
  • In all, 73 members, including Jimmy Doolittle
    survived the raid and returned to the USA during
    or after the war

Doolittle and 12 survivors
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Battle of the
  • May, 1942 off the coast of
  • First naval victory for USA
  • First naval battle fought with the ships out of
    sight of one another fought entirely from the
    air
  • Battle is actually considered a draw but we
    prevented the invasion of

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War in the Pacific
Pearl Harbor
Tokyo
Midway
Java Sea
Coral Sea
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The Battle of MidwayJune 3 - 6, 1942
  • Planned invasion of Midway Island as a precursor
    to an assault on Hawaii
  • American intelligence anticipated the attack and
    launched a counter-attack
  • Midway Island was heavily damaged by bombers but
    was not invaded

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Battle of Midway
  • US carriers battled Japanese carriers
  • Entire first squadron of flyers was lost due to
    inexperience
  • Only one man survived floated in the water and
    watched the remainder of the battle
  • He was later rescued by submarine

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The Battle of MidwayJune 3 - 6, 1942
  • The USA lost the carrier USS Yorktown
  • Survived the attack with heavy damage but sunk as
    it was being towed back to Pearl Harbor

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Significance of Midway
  • Americans lost 1 carrier, which they were able to
    replace
  • Japanese lost 4 carriers, which they were unable
    to replace

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The Battle of MidwayJune 3 - 6, 1942
  • As a diversion, the Japanese invaded the
    ____________ on the same day
  • Ironically, they were successful in the

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Guadalcanal
Guadalcanal
  • Located in the Solomon Islands
  • Proximity to New Guinea, Australia, and the
    American territories in the Marianas made it
    important to both sides

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Guadalcanal
  • August, 1942 - February, 1943
  • Land battles (American marines against Japanese
    marines)
  • Naval battles (various battles involving
    battleships, carriers, and PTs)

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Guadalcanal
  • The marines encountered heavy resistance from
    experienced enemy troops
  • Ground was fought for inch by inch onto the beach
    and then through the jungles
  • The American navy successfully cut off the island
    from Japanese reinforcement
  • They finally assumed total control of the island
    in Feb. 1943

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Solomon Islands
  • The Slot remained a naval and air battlefield
    to the end of the war
  • In Aug., 1943 a young lieutenant rescued his crew
    after his PT was cut in half by an enemy
    destroyer
  • He was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal

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  • Navy and Marine fighters patrolled The Slot,
    taking out enemy aircraft, ships, and landing
    craft
  • The infamous Black Sheep Squadron got its name
    from their unorthodox training and behavior
  • Major Pappy Boyington and his men had 97
    confirmed kills and another 55 probable kills
    before Pappy became a POW
  • Story became a highly fictionalized series in the
    1970s

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Island Hopping
  • From 1942 to 1945, Americans engaged in a
    campaign of island hopping
  • This involved capturing select islands on the way
    to mainland Japan
  • By destroying the Japanese navy, the remaining
    islands were cut off from supplies

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War in the Pacific
Pearl Harbor
Tokyo
Midway
Java Sea
Tarawa
Coral Sea
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Tarawa (Gilbert Islands) Nov. 20 - 23, 1943
  • A series of small islets the largest measured 3
    miles long, and 1/2 mile in width
  • Japanese built an airstrip here, with fighter and
    bomber range to the Solomon Marshall Islands
  • It was defended by 4700 troops, dug into a series
    of pillboxes and bunkers

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Tarawa
  • Only _____ Japanese soldiers lived to surrender
    on the 3rd day of battle (started with 4700)
  • ______ Korean forced laborers survived
  • American casualties were 3301 (990 killed)

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The PhilippinesOctober, 1944 June, 1945
  • In a controversial decision, General MacArther
    convinced FDR that we should invade the
    Philippines

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The PhilippinesOctober, 1944 June, 1945
  • 80,000 Japanese defenders in The Philippines
  • 1000 survivors
  • 100,000 Filipino civilians died
  • 160,000 American invasion force
  • 8,000 Americans killed

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Battle of Leyte GulfOctober 23 25, 1944
  • Largest naval battle in world history
  • 280 warships
  • Victory for Americans but at great loss of
    sailors and ships

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Iwo Jima
  • Located _________ from mainland Japan
  • A volcanic island of only 8 square miles, the
    Japanese had dug in there in tunnels that
    crisscrossed the island
  • __________ is the highest part of the island

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War in the Pacific
Tokyo
Pearl Harbor
Iwo Jima
Midway
Java Sea
Tarawa
Coral Sea
Guadalcanal
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Iwo Jima
  • The marines landed in February, 1945
  • They experienced heavy casualties and had to be
    reinforced several times
  • The famous flag raising occurred early in the
    battle
  • The battle lasted until June, 1945

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Iwo Jima
  • Japanese defenders
  • ________ killed
  • ______ POWs
  • 82,000 American invaders
  • 7000 killed
  • 18,000 - 25000 wounded (depending on the source)
  • There were no civilians on the island

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Okinawa
  • Soon after the assault on Iwo Jima ended, the
    battle for Okinawa began
  • Okinawa is a Japanese island off of the mainland
  • At the time of the attack in April, there were
    _________ civilians and ________ troops, and
    ________ conscripts on the island

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War in the Pacific
Tokyo
Pearl Harbor
Iwo Jima
Okinawa
Midway
Java Sea
Tarawa
Coral Sea
Guadalcanal
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Okinawa
  • The Japanese were desperate to defeat the
    Americans
  • They were running out of fuel, munitions, and
    experienced fighters
  • They began an all out campaign of using ________
    pilots against American ships

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Okinawa April June, 1945
  • US losses were
  • Killed in action
  • Navy 5,000
  • Marines 8,000
  • Wounded
  • Navy 5,000
  • Marines 31,000
  • A major factor in the decision to use atomic
    weapons 6 weeks later

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Okinawa
  • By the time Okinawa was secure, the Japanese had
    lost ________ soldiers and conscripts, and
    __________ civilians
  • These figures were used to analyze the possible
    fatality rate of an invasion of mainland Japan
  • The estimates ranged from 500,000 to 1,000,000
    Americans and from 2,000,000 to 3,000,000 Japanese

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USS IndianapolisJuly 30, 1945
  • Was torpedoed after delivering part of the atomic
    bomb and Enola Gay to our base
  • Because of the secrecy of the mission, no one
    knew where they sank
  • They were not rescued for 4 days
  • 1100 men went into the water only 300 came out

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HiroshimaAug. 6, 1945
August 8, 1945Soviets finally declared war on
Japan
NagasakiAug. 9, 1945
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Japanese surrender Aug. 14, 1945 by order of
Emperor Hirohito
  • The formal surrender is signed September 2, 1945

World War II Finally ended
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Internment
  • 127,000 Japanese Americans lived in the USA,
    mostly on the west coast
  • Americans were afraid of them spying or just
    plain hated them
  • Americans also were interested in obtaining their
    property

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Internment
  • 110,000 Japanese were forced to move into camps
    in the interior of America
  • of them were born in the USA
  • were convicted of a crime

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Internment
  • , 1944
  • Internment legal
  • 1988 - Congress apologized and gave each
    survivor 20,000 in compensation

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Internment
  • Italians
  • only effected non-US citizens
  • 1600 interned
  • 600,000 had travel restrictions and curfews
  • 10,000 were forced out of their homes in
    California and forced to move inland
  • hysteria lasted about a year

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  • Women worked outside of the household for the 1st
    time in large numbers
  • The government provided daycare and housing
  • After the war, most of them returned to being
    housewives

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Prisoners of War
  • German and Japanese POWs were returned to their
    countries immediately after the war
  • Germans and Italians treated their American POWs
    with respect death in captivity rate was 1.2
  • Japanese starved, worked and tortured their
    prisoners death rate in captivity was over 40

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Minorities
  • African American, Hispanics, and other minorities
    served in segregated units
  • Japanese Americans served in Europe
  • The Navajo were instrumental in winning the war
  • After the war, they returned to Jim Crow laws
    in the USA

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The End!
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