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Unit 3 WW2
  • PART 1 Canadians of Japanese Ancestry

2
In the Beginning
  • Emperor Hirohito Part of the Axis Powers,
    along with Hitler and Mussolini
  • Time of Japanese imperialism (expansion of their
    empire in the Pacific)
  • Dec 1941 Attack Pearl Harbor and the colony of
    Hong Kong Being defended by Canadian soldiers
  • Now at war with Japan - Pacific

3
A Defensive Canada
  • Canada feels vulnerable. A Japanese attack on
    Canadian soil is possible and feared
  • Pre-existing racism towards Japanese Canadians is
    aggravated by a fear of an attack

4
Canadians of Japanese Ancestry - General
  • Japanese Canadians
  • look different
  • May speak a different language
  • have different customs
  • Live close to the coastline
  • Work mostly in the fisheries
  • Although many have been Canadian for generations
    they are fears, not trusted and suspected of
    possibly being spies
  • Perceived as a threat

5
Treatment of Canadians of Japanese Ancestry
  • Striped of their rights / property / possessions
  • Loose the right to vote
  • Forbidden employment
  • Forbidden to attend school
  • Carry id cards
  • Property and possessions (homes, cars, fishing
    boats) confiscated
  • Property later sold at reduced rates to pay for
    their (Involuntary) internment

6
Japanese Internment
  • Feb 1942. Mackenzie King announced that all
    Japanese Canadians would be forcibly removed from
    within a hundredmile swath of the Pacific coast
  • To safeguard the defences of the Pacific Coast
    of Canada.
  • They were uprooted from their homes, stripped of
    their property, and dispersed across Canada

7
Japanese Canadians
  • 22,000 people were taken from their homes and
    scattered throughout BC. The Canadian government
    set up 8 internment camps in interior BC
  • Dreadful conditions cold, lack of fresh water,
    poor nutrition, disease
  • After the war people were given a choice to be
    scattered over eastern Canada or deported to
    Japan (10,000)
  • Slideshow
  • Peoples History Clip Disk 12

8
Unit 3 World War 2
  • Part 2 The A-bomb

9
The Bomb
  • America had a top-secret plan - Manhattan
    Project To design and deliver an atom bomb
    before anybody else does
  • Included participation from England and Canada
  • Oppenhiemer Lead Physicist

10
The End of the WarThe A-Bomb
  • August 6, 1945, a lone American bomber flew high
    over the Japanese city of Hiroshima
  • Dropped a single bomb named Little Boy
  • 1st atomic bomb unleashed on the world

11
The A-bomb continued
  • 90,000166,000 killed at Hiroshima
  • 60,00080,000 killed at Nagasaki
  • Thousands would die later from radiation
    poisoning
  • Leukemia

12
Hiroshima Nagasaki after the Bomb
13
V- J Day
  • Japan surrendered August 14 1945
  • The War was OVER!!!!
  • The new world order
  • Two new world super powers
  • Atomic age
  • A territorial war based on ideas (communism vs.
    free democracy / capitalism)
  • The Cold War begins
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