Honors World History Ms. Garratt

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
World War II: The Pacific Theater.
Advertisements

Ch Japan’s Pacific Campaign I. Surprise Attack on Pearl Harbor A. Day of Infamy 1.The U.S. cut off oil shipments to Japan in 1941 as a result of.
Section 2 Japan’s Pacific Campaign
World War II World In Flames War in the Pacific. Decmeber, 1941, Japan bombs Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
WWII in the Pacific SLIDES.
Outline of Events in WWII I.December, 1941 a. Japanese attack Pearl Harbor.
Japan and China 1937 – Invaded China Expected quick victory US aided in Chinese resistance Japan planned attacks on British and Dutch colonies.
A Monumental War. American History Chapter 24-3 The War in the Pacific.
Chapter 16-2 Japan Strikes in the Pacific –I) Japan Seeks a Pacific Empire –II) The Allies Strike Back.
American History Chapter 18: World War II: Americans at War IV. The War in the Pacific.
MWH Corning March  Japan’s military leaders wanted an empire like the European nations had  1931 – Japanese troops moved from Manchuria into NE.
WWII in the Pacific. Japan wins early victories following Pearl Harbor –MacArthur and American forces retreat from Philippines to Australia. –Doolittle’s.
WWII Rages On. U.S. & Allies 1941 March 1941: The Lend Lease Act – FDR could lend or lease arms & supplies to any country vital to the U.S. Hitler orders.
World War II Pacific Theater. The Pacific Theater 1942 Japan took Guam, Wake Island, Hong Kong, Singapore, Burma, Dutch East Indies, and the Philippines.
Learning Targets 1.Describe the fighting in the Pacific. 2.Create pictures to represent the main strategies/beliefs of the U.S. and Japanese - island hopping,
World War II The War in the Pacific. Pearl Harbor ► Dec. 7 th 1941 the Japanese bomb Pearl ► US Aircraft Carriers out to sea ► 5 battle ships sunk including.
Today’s Schedule – 4/4 Analysis of FDR’s Speech PPT: The War in the Pacific Analysis of Strategies HW: –Read
WWII War in the Pacific. Japan Rising December 7, 1941 at 7:55 a.m. – Japan successfully bombed Pearl Harbor. The attack was a complete surprise to the.
War in the Pacific 26-4 Chapter 26 Section 4. Fighting the Japanese Empire Japan’s expansion threatened American possessions Japanese conquest –Hong Kong,
War in the Pacific Japan Germany Italy.
Retaking the Pacific.
MWH Corning March  Japan’s military leaders wanted an empire like the European nations had  1931 – Japanese troops moved from Manchuria into NE.
Japan’s Pacific Campaign December 7 th, 1941 “A Date Which Will Live In Infamy” What causes the US to enter WWII?
Pacific Theater. Japanese Conquests Hong Kong French Indochina Malaya Burma Thailand Much of China Dutch East Indies Guam And otherse.
Japan’s Pacific Campaign December 7 th, 1941 Japan attacks Pearl Harbor “A Date Which Will Live In Infamy” What causes the US to enter WWII?
War in the Pacific. The War in the Pacific O The US declared war on Japan on Dec. 8. O The US fought a two front war – we fought in the Atlantic theatre,
Chapter 16 – World War II ( ) Japan’s Pacific Campaign
32:2 Japan’s Pacific Campaign. Surprise Attack on Pearl Harbor October 1940: U.S. cracks Japanese code; aware of Japanese plans to conquer southeast.
Chapter 16 – World War II ( ) Section 2 – Japan’s Pacific Campaign Main Idea: Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in Hawaii and brought the US into WWII.
JAPANESE EXPANSION Japan attacked Pearl Harbor to prevent the U.S. from stopping Japan’s aggressive expansion in the Pacific. By 1942 Japan had taken.
WAR IN THE PACIFIC Japanese & US Relations 1940 Japanese aggression in French Indo-China and China angered USA USA supplied all oil to Japan.
The War In The Pacific. In the first six months the Japanese conquered Hong Kong, French Indochina, Malaya, Burma, Thailand, much of China, Dutch East.
War in the Pacific. The Pacific Front Soon after Pearl Harbor, Japan hits American airfields in Philippines. Soon after Pearl Harbor, Japan hits American.
The Pacific Theater.
Japan Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931 War begins between Japan & China
WORLD WAR TWO IN THE PACIFIC
War in the Pacific 26-4 Chapter 26 Section 4.
War in the Pacific.
WWII Pacific Theatre Mr. Wells – Winkler MS.
War in the Pacific.
Good Morning  Bell-Ringer
Battle of the Pacific.
WWII – The War in the Pacific
Chapter 24 Section 3 The United States in World War II Riddlebarger
Japan and Early WWII
The Pacific Theater The War Against Japan.
Objective: How did the Allies defeat the Japanese in the Pacific?
War in East & Atomic Bomb
America Enters WWII.
World War II War in the Pacific.
Do Now Objective: Identify major events and themes of WWII in the Pacific Theater. Language Objective: take notes using a graphic organizer Do Now.
Japan’s Pacific Campaign
War in the Pacific Ch. 26 Sec. 5 Pp
Japan Strikes in the Pacific
World War II Used with Permission from Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley H. S. Chappaqua, NY.
Japan’s Pacific Campaign
Showdown between US and Japan
The Pacific Theater.
WWII – The War in the Pacific
Japan’s Pacific Campaign
Japan’s Pacific Campaign
Japan’s Pacific Campaign
Japan World War II.
Japan’s Pacific Campaign
The War in the Pacific Ch 25 Section 3.
Battle Worksheet Pacific.
Section 5: War in the Pacific
World War II War in the Pacific.
Japan’s Pacific Campaign
Japan’s Pacific Campaign
Presentation transcript:

Honors World History Ms. Garratt The War in Asia Honors World History Ms. Garratt

Japanese Imperialism Manchuria 1931 League of Nations China – Rape of Nanking 1937 Attack Fr Indo-China Co-Prosperity Sphere Asia for the Asians

The US Before Pearl Harbor What were US interests in the area? Wake Islands, Philippines, Guam How did US respond to Japanese conquest of French Indochina (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia) Yamamoto Plan US intelligence FDR Conspiracy Theory Broke code Broke radio silence

Pearl Harbor - Yamamota “December 7th is a date that will live in infamy” FDR addressing US Congress

Japanese Victories Guam Wake Island Philippines Hong Kong Singapore Dutch East Indies (Indonesia) Burma (Myanmar) Propaganda called for Asia for the Asians Called for Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere

Philippines Bataan Peninsula Capital moved to Corregidor

Philippines

American Offensive Battle of Coral Sea – May ’42 Stopped Japanese offensive in the South First battle fought completely by air Battle of Midway – June ’42 Stopped Japanese offensive in the West Doolittle’s Raids – Spring ‘42

Allies Strike Back

Island Hopping MacArthur’s military strategy Guadalcanal Saipan Iwo Jima Okinawa

Kamikazes New tactic used in the Battle of Leyte Gulf in Philippines 424 kamikaze’s dove to their deaths in this battle. Kamikaze’s would be used for the rest of the war

The Atomic Bomb Einstein Letter to FDR Manhattan Project First test – July ‘45 Potsdam ultimatum Rationale Hiroshima Nagasaki Japanese surrender to Gen. MacArthur