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1 World War II: Pacific Theater Coach Walker

2 ATTACK!! After repeated warnings by the United States--Japan ignores Attacks the Philippines and Pearl Harbor

3 Pearl Harbor Dec. 7 1941--Sunday morning Japanese mini sub found Japan attacks with waves of fighter bombers and torpedo planes Kills over 2000 men, sinks the Arizona where over 1000 die in a matter of seconds Why that date?

4 The Philippines Dec. 8, 1941--Japan attacks British, Dutch and American forces in the Pacific For over a month, Japanese troop push American and Filipino troops back Take Manila in Jan. 1942 MacArthur leader of troops leaves in Feb. Vows to return again

5 Battaan Death March Japanese take Bataan Peninsula Many American and Filipino forced to march to camps Limited food and water Extremely long march Many died of weakness--if one fell out of the row, more than likely shot dead

6 The March

7 MacArthur to Australia Feb. 1942 leaves the Philippines Ordered by Roosevelt to head the Pacific theater Moves to Australia—the Allies thought that the Japanese would attack here next.

8 Japanese-Americans Camp After Pearl Harbor, sentiment against those of Japanese decent grew Thousands of people were rounded up and forced into an internment camp in Kansas No rights were given Many of the people were citizens for over 25 years or natural citizens

9 Internment Camp

10 Coral Sea First major Naval battle First time ever two powers fought without seeing each other South Pacific--Northeast of Australia Battle was considered a draw but moral victory for U.S. Stopped Japanese advancement

11 Midway Island in Pacific Turning point of the war--June 1942 U.S. showed the Japanese a false move and the Japanese wanted to capitalize Four carriers for Japan sank Turning point

12 Guadacanal Aug. 1942 South Pacific Battle that the U.S.S. Yorktown sank* Stopped the Japanese Began island hopping campaign Secures most of the far South Pacific

13 Island Hopping A term used to describe the fighting in the Pacific U.S. and Japan would go from island to island fighting for control Japan controlled most of the islands in the Pacific U.S. picked strategic islands to fight for-- Why?

14 Leyte Gulf The biggest and greatest naval battle ever Philippines-- 1944 The Japanese sent nearly every ship to fight U.S. fought a heavy battle Japan takes the greatest casualties and nearly loses every ship Kamikaze raids begin

15 Iwo Jima and Okinawa Islands in the Pacific--North Northwest of Guam Feb. 1945 and April 1945 What was the island like? The island took over two months to secure Heavy casualties for both sides Site of the famous Marines raising flag

16 Manhattan Project A completely secret plan to develop the atom bomb The Vice-President did not even know of the project Where did the research take place? Where was the testing place and other important info taken to?

17 Hiroshima/Nagasaki Aug. 6, 1945 the first atomic weapon was used 80,000 people died thousands more injured Used to force surrender--Japan refused Aug. 9, 1945 Nagasaki bombed Japan finally realizes they need to surrender

18 The End Aug. 15, Emperor Hirohito announces Japan’s surrender, shocks whole country Official surrender Sept. 2, 1945 In Tokyo Bay aboard the U.S.S. Missouri--a battleship that was in Pearl Harbor


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