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Man your battle stations! NAME___________________________________________________PERIOD________Date___________ Man your battle stations! STATION 1: El-Alamein Illustrate the Battle of El-Alamein as a comic strip below. You must adequately answer the questions in order to receive credit! STATION 2: Battle of the Bulge Dear __________________, _____________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________, _______________________ STATION 3: Battle of Stalingrad

STATION 4: The South Pacific (aka Island Hopping) In 1931, the Empire of Japan (___) invades Manchuria (____) in order to increase its natural resources. This begins a push by Japan into mainland Asia that continues throughout the 1930s. A decade later, Japan is prepared to make a major assualt in the Pacific Theater. In order to prevent the U.S. from interfering with their plans, they stage a sneak attack at Pearl Harbor (____) on December 7th, 1941. Much of the United States fleet is destroyed. The Japanese are prepared to move quickly. On December 8th, 1941, the Japanese attack the American forces in the Philippine Islands (____), the British holdings of Hong Kong (____) and Singapore, on the Malayan Peninsula (____). The Japanese are conquering new territory rapidly while the Americans recover, continuing to conquer throughout the Pacific toward Australia (____). By May of 1942, the Japanese have reached the Coral Sea (____), where American ships are waiting for them—supply lines between the U.S. and Australia must be protected. The battle is technically a draw, but it marks the first set-back in Japan’s offensive. It also marked a change in naval warfare—the battleships never fired a shot, because much of the fighting was done by planes launched from aircraft carriers. In June of 1942, the Japanese send a large fleet to the island of Midway (____). American planes have been using this island to refuel on the long trips from California to the South Pacific. If the Japanese can take the island, they will stop these flights entirely. At the Battle of Midway, the U.S. Navy sinks four Japanese aircraft carriers, scoring a clear victory and turning the tide of the war in the Pacific. The Japanese begin losing ground. In order to defeat Japan, American forces will have to wage a long campaign of island-hopping, slowly taking back islands the Japanese have conquered. On August 7, 1942, the 1st Marine Division lands on Guadalcanal (____). It will take nearly three years and many hard-fought battles for islands large and small to get U.S. forces within striking distance of Japan. In February of 1945, 30,000 Marines landi n one day on the tiny island of Iwo Jima (____). After 36 days of combat, the U.S. controls an airstrip within range of Japan itself. The battle costs nearly 7,000 U.S. lives and most of the 22,000 man Japanese garrison. Now, bombardment of Japanese factories and military bases can begin. Japan has lost almost all of its conquered territory. In April of 1945, more than 180,000 Americans land on the island of Okinawa (____) and face a Japanese army half their size. The Japanese fight to the end, however, losing 110,000 soldiers. American bombing raids have heavily damaged the home island of Japan—one night’s bombing in March of 1945 created a fire that destroyed more than 16 square miles of Tokyo, killing more than 100,000 ctiizens. Japan is unwilling, however, to surrender and prepares to fight to the bitter end—the closer Americans got to the home islands of Japan, the more fiercely the Japanese fought. In order to force the Emperor to surrender, President Truman authorizes the use of the atomic bomb. On August 6, 1945, the first atomic bomb is dropped on Hiroshima (____). On August 9th, a second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. On August 14th, Japan surrendered. STATION 5: Kamikazes What does the word kamikaze mean in Japanese? ___________________________________ Originally, this word described a natural phenomenon that prevented an invasion of Japan by the ________________ in the 13th century, led by Genghis Khan’s grandson, Kublai Khan. What did the Japanese load kamikaze planes with to ensure maximum damage? _________________________________________________________________________________ 4. The Japanese were not reluctant to die in defense of their homeland. How many signed on to the Special Attack force to train as kamikazes? ______________________________________________ 5. How old were most kamikaze pilots? ___________________________ What does the photo with the puppy say about these kamikaze pilots? __________________________________________________________________________. How does this contrast with the way Americans viewed kamikazes in the 1940s? ________________________________________________________________________________ Using at least one reference from the personal letters in the exhibit, describe how kamikaze pilots felt about their mission: ____________________________________________________________