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The Pacific Theater Chapter 11 Section 3

Lecture Focus Questions #1: What was the Allied strategy/strategies in the Pacific Theater? (Summarize) #2: How were the final phases of the war in Europe similar to the final phases of the war in the Pacific? How were they different? (Compare and Contrast)

The Japanese Advance Japanese focus on the Philippines Bataan Peninsula 76,000 Filipinos and American POWs Bataan Death March Geneva Convention Must treat all POWS humanely General MacArthur “I shall return”

Key Pacific Theatre Battles Battle of the Coral Sea Stalemate but U.S. removed threat to Australia Battle of Midway Turning point, U.S. begins to win war in Pacific 4 Japanese carriers, 250 planes destroyed Battle of Guadalcanal Allies conquer first piece of Japanese-held territory

Islands, Iwo Jima and Okinawa Island-hopping: U.S strategy in the Pacific involving seizing control of selected Japanese-held islands while bypassing others MacArthur returns to the Philippines Battle of Leyte Gulf Greatest naval battle in history: 280 warships Kamikazes: Japanese suicide pilots Battle of Iwo Jima One of the bloodiest battles 25,000 Japanese, took 1 month for U.S. marines to secure Battle of Okinawa Last obstacle to Allied invasion of Japan

Manhattan Project Einstein alerts FDR → possible to build an atomic bomb and Germany might be working on one! Key element needed: uranium Race to build the atomic bomb before Axis Powers

Manhattan Project Cont’d Manhattan Project & Oppenheimer Project successful 2 atomic bombs created: Fat Man & Little Boy Enola Gay bombs Hiroshima U.S. demands unconditional surrender No surrender from Japan 3 days later Nagasaki is bombed Japan surrenders WWII ends!

ENOLA GAY FAT MAN

ATOMIC BOMB MUSHROOM CLOUD

JAPANESE VICTIMS OF THE ATOMIC BOMB

Lecture Focus Questions #1: What was the Allied strategy/strategies in the Pacific Theater? (Summarize) #2: How were the final phases of the war in Europe similar to the final phases of the war in the Pacific? How were they different? (Compare and Contrast)