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1 Thursday Warm-Up Use the political cartoon to answer the following questions in your warm-up section… 1. According the political cartoon, what was a concern for America after the attack on Pearl Harbor? 2. What was the government’s response to this growing concern?

2 Theaters of WWII Europe North Africa Asia Pacific Atlantic Ocean

3 The War in the Pacific  In early December 1941, the United States was involved in military conflict in both Europe and Asia  After their attack on Pearl Harbor the Japanese turn their attention on grabbing hold of American possessions in the Pacific  December 8, 1941- Japanese begin bombing the islands of Wake and Guam, as well as airfields on the Philippine islands  By late December 1941- the Japanese military had gained control of Guam, Wake and the British- controlled cities of Hong Kong and Singapore

4 The Bataan Death March  At the end of December 1941 the Japanese attempt an invasion of the Philippines  General MacArthur and his troops are forced back onto the Bataan peninsula  March 17, 1942- MacArthur flees the Philippines to Australia and vows “I shall return”  April 9, 1942- 70,000 US and Filipino troops surrender to the Japanese  The captured troops forced to march 60 miles to a Japanese prisoner of war camp  Only 54,000 make it their destination The Bataan Death March

5 Early Japanese Conquests

6 American Fortunes Improve  Until May 1942 the Allies were losing the war in the Pacific  The Coral Sea Battles  The Allies learn of Japanese plans to invade Tulagi in the Solomon Islands of the Pacific  May 3 to May 8, 1942- Intense sea battles take place in the Coral Sea just north of Australia  The allies destroy two major Japanese aircraft carriers and many Japanese airplanes  The Coral Sea Battles were the first Japanese defeats in the Pacific

7 The Battle of Midway  The Japanese decide plan to take over US controlled Midway Island  US intelligence intercepts and decodes Japanese plans to attack Midway  June 4, 1942- Japan Launches its attack on Midway, but the Americans are ready for the attack  US Navy destroys four large Japanese aircraft carriers, and kills over 100 Japanese pilots  The defeat at Midway halts Japanese advance in the Pacific and shifts the balance of power in the Pacific  Victory at Midway is considered a turning point in the war in the Pacific The Battle of Midway

8 Island Hopping  After the Battle of Midway the Japanese fleet in the Pacific had been weakened  Operation Cartwheel- the Allied plan to reconquer territories lost to Japan in the Pacific in a two pronged assault  General Douglas Macarthur leads one prong south from Australia through New Guinea and up to the Philippines  Admiral Chester Nimitz led the other prong straight to Japan by conquering the tiny islands in the Central Pacific  Island Hopping- military tactic used by the Allies in the Pacific where they invaded selected strategic targets and bypassed others  By 1944 American forces had cleared the islands of Saipan, Tinian, Guam and the Marianas island chain

9 Fight for the Philippines  Begins with the Battle of Leyte Gulf in October 1944 led by General Douglas Macarthur  Battle included invasions of 4 strategic islands of the Philippines  By March of 1945 Manila lay in ruins  By June of 1945 Japanese resistance had been controlled and the Philippines was back in American hands  38,000 American casualties and 400,000 civilian and Japanese military casualties

10 Kamikaze Attacks  In Japanese kamikaze means “divine wind”  As the US began to gain control of the war in the Pacific the Japanese began using this tactic to destroy American naval ships  This suicide bomber tactic was first used during the Battle of Leyte Gulf in the Philippines  1,321 Kamikaze attacks were carried out by the Japanese during WWII  3,000 Allied troops were killed in these attacks  Overall this was ineffective and seen as an act of desperation by the Japanese

11 The Battle of Iwo Jima  Began February 19 and ended March 26, 1945  The island lays only 500 miles from Japan(strategic importance)  Japanese constructed an elaborate system of fortified caves, dugouts and tunnels to protect the island  US Marines invade the beaches of the tiny volcanic island  20,000 Japanese troops defended the island against 70,000 US Marines  Marines had to use flamethrowers and grenades to destroy fortifications of the Japanese  7,000 Marines lost their lives at Iwo Jima, another 18,000 wounded Raising the Flag

12 Battle of Okinawa  Okinawa is the southern most island in Japan  Was suppose to be the landing point for the invasion of the Japanese mainland  April 1, 1945- The Battle of Okinawa begins and lasts 82 days  Despite heavier than expected losses the Americans are able to defeat the Japanese  killing nearly 70,000 Japanese soldiers and 100,000 civilians  Becomes the bloodiest battle during the war in the Pacific Battle of Okinawa

13 Iwo Jima Letter Home  Log into Google Classroom  There is an assigned reading for today’s lesson  Read the letter from First Lieutenant Isacks to his sons and answer the questions that go with the reading  Once completed turn in the assignment through Google Classroom


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