CHESTER NIMITZ CHESTER WILLIAM NIMITZ (24 FEBRUARY 1885 – 20 FEBRUARY 1966) WAS A FLEET ADMIRAL OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY.. HE PLAYED A MAJOR ROLE IN THE.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
A novel about Pearl Harbor by Harry Mazer
Advertisements

 When: JUNE  WHERE: MIDWAY ATOLL, PACIFIC OCEAN  WHAT: Japanese naval and aircraft attack on the U.S. Island of Midway  WHY: The Japanese.
Attack on Pearl Harbor December 7, Today’s Objective  Explain how and why Japan attacked Pearl Harbor.
the PACIFIC THEATER war with Japan Featuring Gorillas like me!
Attack on Pearl Harbor December 7 th, Pearl Harbor.
World War II Begins brain pop. Elected 1932 Served until 1945 Franklin Delano Roosevelt US President.
“A day that will live in infamy”
The Pearl Harbor Invasion DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY -- NAVAL HISTORICAL CENTER 805 KIDDER BREESE SE -- WASHINGTON NAVY YARD WASHINGTON DC
The U.S. Enters the War: The Attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Standard(s) SSWH18 The student will demonstrate an understanding of the global political, economic, and social impact of World War II. a. Describe the.
The US Enters WWII December 7, 1941 “A date which will live in infamy”
Activator  How do countries justify starting wars? Are surprise attacks ever completely unseen?
Battle of Midway by.
Section 2 Japan’s Pacific Campaign
The attack was mainly in Pearl Harbour, Hawaii Territory and the U.S. On the morning of December 7, 1941, the Japanese launched a surprise air attack on.
 At 7:55 a.m. on Sunday, December 7, 1941, 353 Japanese planes launched a surprise attack on the American naval base at Pearl Harbor.
Pearl Harbor By: Jenna Porter. Before 19 th century, wasn’t used for large ships Its entrance was too shallow It was used for whaling and trading ships.
The Attack on Pearl Harbor
The events of December 7 th Where Pearl harbor is.
The back arrow will take you to the previous slide The “Home” will take you to the first slide The Hula Girl will dance you to the quiz The front arrow.
1. We went from peacetime to war 2. Our country felt overwhelming sadness along with extreme patriotism 3. Many began to discriminate against people of.
WWII(PearlHrbor)WWII(PearlHrbor) Ms. Haberman. Overview 4 The surprise was complete. The attacking planes came in two waves; the first hit its target.
December 7 th, 1941 “A day which shall live in infamy…”
World War II. Causes of World War II The Treaty of Versailles Hitler’s rise of and the Nazi Party- Fascism Europe is in Great Depression Expansionism.
Isolation/Neutrality Notes
The Spread of Spread ofImperialist Japan in Japan in World World War II War II.
War in the Pacific December 1942 – September 1945.
A Power Point Presentation by Becky Johnson Taking a look at… One of the bloodiest wars ever!
After Pearl Harbor, the Japanese attacked across Asia Gen. Douglas MacArthur commanded in the Philippines. 11 March 1942 MacArthur and his family were.
Pearl Harbor The Japanese Attack December 7, 1941.
Pearl Harbor 6th Period World History 6th Period World History Danielle Broussard.
“…Dec. 7, a date which will live in infamy - the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the.
Pearl Harbor Aim: Pearl Harbor Do Now: What do we know about Pearl Harbor? Homework: December 7, 1941.
The US defeat at Pearl Harbour The Pacific ocean showing the proximity of USA, Japan and Hawaii. Pearl Harbour.
The War at Sea With the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japan did not destroy the heart of the Pacific fleet: Lexington, Enterprise, and Saratoga.
PeopleFacts MISC.
Notes for “The Bracelet”
The Pacific War Dates: July 7, August 14, 1945 Began with the Second Sino-Japanese war, between China and Japan Concluded with Japan’s surrender.
World War II Begins Pgs The Players Adolph Hitler – Germany Joseph Stalin – Russia Benito Mussolini – Italy Emperor Hirohito – Japan Winston.
Pearl Harbor December, 7th, 1941
What really went down December 7. What Happened? On December 7, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes attacked the American naval base at Pearl Harbor near.
Major Battles in the Pacific
World War II in Europe. The War in Europe The Battle of the Atlantic US/British forces attempting to supply the Allies. German U-Boats trying to stop.
On DECEMBER 7, 1941 Japanese Planes Attacked US ships at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Many people in the US had no idea where Pearl Harbor was on the map.
Douglas MacArthur He was the U.S. Army commander of the Philippines When the Japanese invaded in 1941, he was ordered to retreat and leave behind.
Pearl Harbor Eric Spry T&L 466 Current Media Project.
“December 7 th, 1941, a date which will live in infamy”
Attack on Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941.
Attack on Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941 A Day Which Will Live In Infamy.
Video, “The Roosevelts: An Intimate History” Episode 6: min. 26:20 to 40 (1) Page 476, read about the “Four Freedoms”: Why are these important? (2) In.
“What Was Pearl Harbor?” Giant military base in Oahu, Hawaii 8 massive battleships are there 2,402 Americans died December 7, 1941 Surprise attack…Japan.
War in the Pacific. After Pearl Harbor…  Japan invaded and took over Hong Kong, Guam, Wake Island, and Philippines.
Unit 8 Day 3 (Pearl Harbor) Quote: “I fear all we have done is to have awoken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve.” - Adm. Isoroko Yamamoto.
Turn in your DBQ essays These are for today.
What really went down December 7
Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor
The Attack on Pearl Harbor
December 7th, 1941 “A date that will live in infamy”
THE BATTLE OF MIDWAY.
ISN pg 200, title Battles in the Pacific
Essential Questions What was Japan’s role in WWII and what was the condition of Japan at the end of WWII? Standard SS7H3c Explain the role of the United.
World War II in the Pacific
World War II Starts.
Pearl Harbor Write On Grade 5.
The United States protested Japanese aggression by cutting off trade with Japan. Japanese military leaders warned the without oil, Japan could be defeated.
ISN pg 200, title Battles in the Pacific
Attack on Pearl Harbor December 7th, 1941.
World War II Mr. Perry.
World War II and its impact on Texas
WW2 #5 : Pearl Harbor.
Presentation transcript:

CHESTER NIMITZ CHESTER WILLIAM NIMITZ (24 FEBRUARY 1885 – 20 FEBRUARY 1966) WAS A FLEET ADMIRAL OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY.. HE PLAYED A MAJOR ROLE IN THE NAVAL HISTORY OF WORLD WAR II AS COMMANDER IN CHIEIF, UNITED STATES PACIFIC FLEET (CINCPAC), FOR U.S. NAVAL FORCES AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF, PACIFIC OCEAN AREAS (CINCPOA), FOR U.S. AND ALLIED AIR, LAND, AND SEA FORCES DURING WORLD WAR II.

3 MISTAKES IN PEARL HARBOR BY ADMIRAL CHESTER NIMITZ TOUR BOATS FERRY PEOPLE OUT TO THE USS ARIZONA MEMORIAL IN HAWAII EVERY THIRTY MINUTES. WE JUST MISSED A FERRY AND HAD TO WAIT THIRTY MINUTES. I WENT INTO A SMALL GIFT SHOP TO KILL TIME. IN THE GIFT SHOP, I PURCHASED A SMALL BOOK ENTITLED, "REFLECTIONS ON PEARL HARBOR" BY ADMIRAL CHESTER NIMITZ. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, ADMIRAL CHESTER NIMITZ WAS ATTENDING A CONCERT IN WASHINGTON D.C. HE WAS PAGED AND TOLD THERE WAS A PHONE CALL FOR HIM. WHEN HE ANSWERED THE PHONE, IT WAS PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT ON THE PHONE. HE TOLD ADMIRAL NIMITZ THAT HE (NIMITZ) WOULD NOW BE THE COMMANDER OF THE PACIFIC FLEET. ADMIRAL NIMITZ FLEW TO HAWAII TO ASSUME COMMAND OF THE PACIFIC FLEET. HE LANDED AT PEARL HARBOR ON CHRISTMAS EVE, THERE WAS SUCH A SPIRIT OF DESPAIR, DEJECTION AND DEFEAT--YOU WOULD HAVE THOUGHT THE JAPANESE HAD ALREADY WON THE WAR.

ON CHRISTMAS DAY, 1941, ADM. NIMITZ WAS GIVEN A BOAT TOUR OF THE DESTRUCTION WROUGHT ON PEARL HARBOR BY THE JAPANESE. BIG SUNKEN BATTLESHIPS AND NAVY VESSELS CLUTTERED THE WATERS EVERY WHERE YOU LOOKED. AS THE TOUR BOAT RETURNED TO DOCK, THE YOUNG HELMSMAN OF THE BOAT ASKED, "WELL ADMIRAL, WHAT DO YOU THINK AFTER SEEING ALL THIS DESTRUCTION?" ADMIRAL NIMITZ'S REPLY SHOCKED EVERYONE WITHIN THE SOUND OF HIS VOICE. ADMIRAL NIMITZ SAID, "THE JAPANESE MADE THREE OF THE BIGGEST MISTAKES AN ATTACK FORCE COULD EVER MAKE OR GOD WAS TAKING CARE OF AMERICA. WHICH DO YOU THINK IT WAS?" SHOCKED AND SURPRISED, THE YOUNG HELMSMAN ASKED, "WHAT DO MEAN BY SAYING THE JAPANESE MADE THE THREE BIGGEST MISTAKES AN ATTACK FORCE EVER MADE?" NIMITZ EXPLAINED.

3 MISTAKES THE JAPANESE MADE AT PEARL HARBOR MISTAKE NUMBER 1 THE JAPANESE ATTACKED ON SUNDAY MORNING. NINE OUT OF EVERY TEN CREWMEN OF THOSE SHIPS WERE ASHORE ON LEAVE. IF THOSE SAME SHIPS HAD BEEN LURED TO SEA AND BEEN SUNK--WE WOULD HAVE LOST 38,000 MEN INSTEAD OF 3,800.

MISTAKE NUMBER 2: WHEN THE JAPANESE SAW ALL THOSE BATTLESHIPS LINED IN A ROW, THEY GOT SO CARRIED AWAY SINKING THOSE BATTLESHIPS, THEY NEVER ONCE BOMBED OUR DRY DOCKS OPPOSITE THOSE SHIPS. IF THEY HAD DESTROYED OUR DRY DOCKS, WE WOULD HAVE HAD TO TOW EVERYONE OF THOSE SHIPS TO AMERICA TO BE REPAIRED. AS IT IS NOW, THE SHIPS ARE IN SHALLOW WATER AND CAN BE RAISED. ONE TUG CAN PULL THEM OVER TO THE DRY DOCKS, AND WE CAN HAVE THEM REPAIRED AND AT SEA BY THE TIME WE COULD HAVE TOWED THEM TO AMERICA. AND I ALREADY HAVE CREWS ASHORE ANXIOUS TO MAN THOSE SHIPS.

MISTAKE NUMBER 3: EVERY DROP OF FUEL IN THE PACIFIC THEATER OF WAR IS IN TOP OF THE GROUND STORAGE TANKS FIVE MILES AWAY OVER THAT HILL. ONE ATTACK PLANE COULD HAVE STRAFED THOSE TANKS AND DESTROYED OUR FUEL SUPPLY. THAT'S WHY I SAY THE JAPANESE MADE THREE OF THE BIGGEST MISTAKES AN ATTACK FORCE COULD MAKE OR GOD WAS TAKING CARE OF AMERICA.

I'VE NEVER FORGOTTEN WHAT I READ IN THAT LITTLE BOOK. IT IS STILL AN INSPIRATION AS I REFLECT UPON IT. IN JEST, I MIGHT SUGGEST THAT BECAUSE ADMIRAL NIMITZ WAS A TEXAN, BORN AND RAISED IN FREDRICKSBURG, TEXAS--HE WAS A BORN OPTIMIST. BUT ANYWAY YOU LOOK AT IT-- ADMIRAL NIMITZ WAS ABLE TO SEE A SILVER LINING IN A SITUATION AND CIRCUMSTANCE WHERE EVERYONE ELSE SAW ONLY DESPAIR AND DEFEATISM. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT HAD CHOSEN THE RIGHT MAN FOR THE RIGHT JOB.