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World War II World War II Dictators ruling Europe Hitler in Germany Mussolini in Italy Stalin in Russia
Europe on the brink of war (AGAIN) 1933- Germany has rearmed and rebuilt their industry 1936- Germany and Italy allied forming Axis Power alliance 1936 Japan and Germany agree to work together to stop spread of Communism
Germanys’ aggression in Europe Germany annexed Austria
France and Great Britain took no action Another violation of Treaty of Versailles What might have happened if they took some action against the aggression?
World War II Sudetenland part of Czechoslovakia Hitler believed it was part of Germany
3 million Germans lived there Hitler threaten to invade Sudetenland to protect German citizens from harm.
France and Great Britain take action Is it a military confrontation? No 1938 Munich Conference September 29, 1938
Britain and France agreed to allow Hitler and Germany to annex the Sudetenland Was this a good decision?
Appeasement Policy of accepting demands of an aggressor in an attempt to avoid war
Neville Chamberlain “Peace in our Time”
France would not protect Czechoslovakia March 1939 Invasion of Czechoslovakia and Lithuania Mussolini invaded Albania
Britain and France prepare Stage is set for war Britain and France prepare Hitler aware of the problem of a two front war signs a NON AGRESSION PACT With Stalin and Russia
Germany and Russia started secret talks while Germany was negotiating with Great Britain and France. Terms of Non Aggression pact: Will not attack each other Will remain neutral if either is attacked
What was not announced to the world: Hitler and Stalin agreed to divide parts of Eastern Europe Germany – Western Poland Soviets - Eastern Poland, Baltic countries
What advantage did Germany gained advantage of Neutrality of Russia WORLD WAR II What advantage did Germany gained advantage of Neutrality of Russia
WORLD WAR II Invasion of Poland Port city of Danzig Was under joint Polish and German control
WORLD WAR II September 1, 1939 annexed city At same time massive attack on Poland Air Land Blitzkrieg
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Luftwaffe German Air Force WORLD WAR II Luftwaffe German Air Force Bombed Poland Land forces invaded Poland Luftwaffe destroyed all of Poland old aircrafts Disrupted railroads
WORLD WAR II Poland fell in three weeks
WORLD WAR II German Aircraft Stukas Bombed Poland Airfields
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WORLD WAR II Britain and France honored agreement to protect Poland September 3, 1939 Britain and France declare war on Germany after Germany refused to answer ultimatum from England
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WORLD WAR II WAR EXPANDS Hitler’s invasion of Poland introduced new warfare Blitzkrieg (Lightning war) Great speed along with Great force
WORLD WAR II Poland surrendered within a month Elsewhere in Europe there was troop movement But little else
WORLD WAR II Blockades but not much fighting On western front Newspaper dubbed it “Phony War” There was hope that war could be avoided
WORLD WAR II Soviets then invaded Eastern Poland Poland again disappeared from map Soviets then attacked Finland
WORLD WAR II Finland fought hard but fell to the Soviets in 1940 Next on Germany attack list was Norway and Denmark They fell to Germany in a single day
WORLD WAR II Germany now had complete access to Atlantic Ocean U-Boats again put British shipping in danger France also was in danger of losing merchant ships
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WORLD WAR II In Britain Winston Churchill replaced Neville Chamberlain as Prime Minister
He was outspoken against appeasement WORLD WAR II He was outspoken against appeasement By end of May 1940 Hitler controlled Netherlands Luxembourg Belgium
WORLD WAR II Hitler is in position to surround France
1st TURNING POINT OF WORLD WARII RESCUE AT DUNKIRK
WORLD WAR II British forces were in France German tanks drove toward the English Channel British forces retreated from French city Dunkirk
WORLD WAR II Germany made a mistake by not attacking the retreating forces 330,000 troops retreated back to England With Germany not attacking the troops it gave England a chance to regroup
WORLD WAR II FALL OF FRANCE France stood alone after British evacuation France was expecting same type of warfare as World War I Hitler attack on France was aggressive air and land
WORLD WAR II France had no chance in defeated Germany Italy now declared war on France and England June 14, 1940 Germany enters France
WORLD WAR II Fall of France France could not defend their country France surrendered France signed a treaty with Germany
WORLD WAR II Germany would occupy France France paid the cost of occupation France disarmed Government of France was moved out of Paris to Vichy
The Vichy Government cooperated with the Germans Résistance WORLD WAR II The Vichy Government cooperated with the Germans Résistance Charles de Gaulle Led the Free French Government
Headquarters were in London Inside France underground WORLD WAR II Headquarters were in London Inside France underground Groups fought called marquis They used acts of sabotage Blowing up bridges Wrecking trains as they crossed
Cutting communication lines WORLD WAR II Cutting communication lines Were they terrorists, patriots or guerilla or freedom fighters?
WORLD WAR II They did not defeat Germans but caused havoc
France has fallen BATTLE OF BRITAIN Hitler began bombing England Hitler offered Churchill a settlement He refused Luftwaffe bombed Britain
This was to soften Britain for invasion across the English Channel WORLD WAR II This was to soften Britain for invasion across the English Channel Luftwaffe stationed airplanes in France and Belgium Closer to England
2ND TURNING POINT OF WORLD WAR II BATTLE OF BRITAIN
WORLD WAR II Attacked Military targets Railroads Industry Civilians Raids became known as “Battle of Britain”
WORLD WAR II Hitler believed the constant bombardment of London and other cities in England would destroy Britain’s will to fight Britain held on
WORLD WAR II And the RAF began to repel attacks Radar help give Britain warning that an attack was coming Britain air defense inflicted damage to the German Luftwaffe
The Luftwaffe seemed invincible WORLD WAR II The Luftwaffe seemed invincible The loss of air supremacy and stopped Germany from crossing the English Channel
WORLD WAR II The air war continued and Hitler increased the blockade of England He thought he could “starve” England into surrendering Roosevelt and Churchill met in August 1941
WORLD WAR II They agreed to the Atlantic Charter The United States involvement was short of a declaration of war on Germany
WORLD WAR II U.S. agreed to send supplies to England U.S. supported England short of going to war Hitler had suffered a setback with the inability to defeat Britain quickly as he had defeated all of Western Europe
WORLD WAR II Hitler still had his master plan and needed the Soviet Union for there abundance of natural resources and million of acres of land for his expansion plans
3RD TURNINGPOINT OF WORLD WARII ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOR
Japan Pearl Harbor Aggressive in China and Southeast Asia America Isolationist
Pearl Harbor Tension building in 1930’s between United States and Japan
Pearl Harbor Economic Unbalance in China Open Door Policy threaten with Japan invasion of China
Pearl Harbor Japan and Nanking Reign of terror on China
Pearl Harbor 1940 Japan signed Tri-Partite Treaty Germany, Italy and Japan were now allied
Apparent that this policy must be changed Pearl Harbor Apparent that this policy must be changed Granted diplomatic recognition to Russia Initally America wanted to be neutral
Japan and United States negotiations failed during summer of 1941 Pearl Harbor Japan and United States negotiations failed during summer of 1941
Japan attacked United States Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941 Japan attacked United States Pearl Harbor
Surprise attack on Pacific Fleet Pearl Harbor Surprise attack on Pacific Fleet Planned on delivering a fatal blow to United States ability to fight
Pearl Harbor Attack was devastating However it failed two major objectives United States aircraft carriers were not at Pearl Harbor
Japanese planes failed to destroy fuel depots behind airport
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Next day Roosevelt declared war on Japan Pearl Harbor Next day Roosevelt declared war on Japan Germany then declared war on United States
United States was now involved in the conflict Pearl Harbor United States was now involved in the conflict
United States fighting a three front war European theater World War II United States fighting a three front war European theater Pacific theater Home front
4TH TURNINGPOINT OF WORLD WARII BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC
World War II European Front BATTLE OF ATLANTIC
World War II European Front Allies: War not going well Atlantic Ocean Industry could not replace ships fast enough
World War II European Front Germany produced 6 times as many U-Boats as were sunk Many United States ships were lost off coast of United States
World War II European Front Germany was victorious in the early years of the war Tide turns
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World War II European Front Advancements in depth charges
World War II European Front ENIGMA German coding machine and code book was captured
World War II European Front the enigma device was captured by the British, from the U-110 German U-Boat.
World War II European Front Now allies knew where U-Boats were and could steer away or escort ships could be increased
World War II European Front Atlantic was now more secured supplies could be delivered
WORLD WAR II Also US was building ships at a fast pace Tide turned in the Atlantic in 1943 keeping supply lines opened to Europe
WORLD WAR II EUROPEAN FRONT Churchill and Roosevelt met to discuss war plans Europe and Hitler were more of threat than Japanese
WORLD WAR II Europe would be an offensive front Pacific would be a defensive war
5TH TURNINGPOINT OF WORLD WAR II Battle of Stalingrad
WORLD WAR II EASTERN FRONT OPERATION BARBAROSSA Hitler ordered military plan for invading USSR Included not only military conquest but “ethnic cleansing” He was going to rid USSR of their Jews and intellectuals
World War II Hitler postponed attack on Russia because of an uprising in Yugoslavia
WORLD WAR II Hitler planned on a quick strike and conquest Hitler needed land and resources for his Master Race June 22,1941 Germany invaded USSR
WORLD WAR II His Blitzkrieg was slowed after initial success USSR did not have good roads and the mechanized divisions were slowed
WORLD WAR II Soviets were routed early and used scorched earth policy in their retreat Moscow and Leningrad (formerly St. Petersburg)
WORLD WAR II Hitler expected quick surrender but Soviets fought to last man Hitler plan for early surrender Were dashed by what?
WORLD WAR II Soviet winter German army was within miles of Moscow Never was able to take over city
Oil reserves for army and Third Reich WORLD WAR II Stalingrad Needed to be taken by Germany At all costs Oil reserves for army and Third Reich
WORLD WAR II Soviets were to defend Stalingrad at all costs Another turning point of the war Symbol of the war for Soviets
WORLD WAR II Germany fought and Soviets defended for six months Street fighting house to house fighting in Stalingrad Germany tried to starve Stalingrad
WORLD WAR II Eventually Soviets launched counter attack and surrounded German army The German army surrendered to the Soviets
World War II First land defeat of the German Army
6TH TURNING POINT OF WORLD WARII NORTH AFRICA AND ITALY
Allied Supreme commander Dwight D. Eisenhower World War II North Africa Allied Supreme commander Dwight D. Eisenhower Great administrator and Battle planner little command experience
World War II Operation Torch November 1942
World War II European Front War in North Africa Important to Allies Needed to reclaim Europe Attack “soft underbelly” of German control
World War II European Front Suez Canal was critical to both Axis and Allies Held by Axis
World War II European Front German commander Erwin Rommel Desert Fox
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World War II European Front Became a war of armor
El Alamein and were defeated by Allies World War II Rommel Afrikakorps Rommel drove to El Alamein and were defeated by Allies
Rommel retreated and ambushed Allied troops at Kasserine Pass
Rommel was able to break through weak allied defenses World War II Kasserine Pass Rommel was able to break through weak allied defenses
Allies outnumbered Axis tanks Rommel countered inflicted heavy losses on Allies
Caused Allies to rethink Allied command Appointed George Patton World War II Kasserine Pass defeat Caused Allies to rethink Allied command Appointed George Patton
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Rommel was short on supplies but continued to fight World War II Rommel was short on supplies but continued to fight Allies broke Germans defense
Rommel wanted to withdraw and regroup Hitler ordered him to continue World War II Rommel wanted to withdraw and regroup Hitler ordered him to continue Rommel withdrew unable to hold on
Morocco World War II Allies needed to control Mediterranean Sea Could attack Hitler from soft underbelly
Intense fighting Allies were able to drive off Germans World War II Invasion of Morocco Naval concentration Intense fighting Allies were able to drive off Germans
WORLD WAR II Patton from the east Montgomery from the west pushed Rommel and Germans out of North Africa
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WORLD WAR II Allies then concentrated on Italy in 1943 Sicily was first
Sicily was stepping stone for allied attacks in Europe World War II Sicily was stepping stone for allied attacks in Europe Operation Husky amphibious attack on Sicily July 1943
A storm blew many of first invaders off course World War II Surprised Italians A storm blew many of first invaders off course Allied planes were mistaken for German planes and shot down
Despite setbacks German response was quick and punishing World War II Despite setbacks German response was quick and punishing Almost drove allies out of Sicily
Allies were able to defeat Germans gained control of Sicily World War II Allies were able to defeat Germans gained control of Sicily
Russia then would deploy troops to attack Germany World War II Russia then would deploy troops to attack Germany Weakening the German army in the east
World War II Battle of Salerno Germany defended Salerno Battle was going in Germany Favor Reinforced allied troops
Plus Germany too thin and stretched unable to add reinforcements World War II Plus Germany too thin and stretched unable to add reinforcements After severe fighting Salerno was secured Next Naples
Naples was captured after defeating German resistance World War II Winter Line Campaign Naples was captured after defeating German resistance
World War II Allies did not enough troops to defeat Germans Experienced troops were sent to England to prepare for invasion of France Battle continued with no end until 1945
Allies invaded and Germany reinforced troops World War II Battle of Anzio Allies invaded and Germany reinforced troops Anzio was a stalemate until late 1944
World War II At a cost tens of thousands of lives Anzio was finally in Allied hands Cassino next Allies under extreme German defense took control
Rome was taken and became the first major city liberated from Germany World War II Rome was taken and became the first major city liberated from Germany
World War II All the time Battles for Italy bombing of Germany was underway Carpet bombing of German cities depleted Germany ability
To wage war because of heavy damage to industrial cities World War II To wage war because of heavy damage to industrial cities Unsung heroes of WWII Tuskegee Airman
African American pilots 99th pursuit squadron World War II African American pilots 99th pursuit squadron Highly successful protecting U.S. bombers
7th turning point of World II D-Day
WORLD WAR II Invasion of Europe and Liberation of France Operation Overlord Invasion of Northern France June 6, 1944 D-Day
Patton used as deception at Calais Germany believed that Calais was where the Allies would attack
Allies attacked on June 6 1944 Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, Sword all beachheads attacked
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WORLD WAR II Omaha Beach Invasion of Beach head caused many casualties
Omaha was the largest assault It covered a stretch of over 6 miles A third of the beach was defended by a 10 foot high seawall and was over-looked by cliffs that were 170 foot high in places.
Meet tremendous resistance Finally allied troops broke through and secured beaches American casualties 2,400 Allies continued assault finally on August 25, 1944 entered Paris
WORLD WAR II Battle of the Bulge Or the ARDENNES OFFENSIVE December 16, 1944 1.5 million troops fought German and Allied Forces Winter Battle
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WORLD WAR II Germans wanted to surround Allies and force a settlement Largest land battle of World War II The battle lasted until January 1945
WORLD WAR II Allies rallied to defeat the Germans Germany had expended air power trying to eliminate air power of Allies They failed and the Battle of the Bulge was a victory for Allies
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WORLD WAR II Yalta Conference Big 3 Meet in Yalta Roosevelt Churchill Stalin Big 3 Meet in Yalta
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WORLD WAR II Met to discuss post war Europe Reestablished Poland borders Some thought Roosevelt appeased Stalin Roosevelt was extremely ill
United States and England wanted a free Poland World War II Poland United States and England wanted a free Poland Stalin insisted on a Communist Government
Poland had either invaded Russia or Poland was used to invade Russia WORLD WAR II Poland had either invaded Russia or Poland was used to invade Russia Stalin did not want that to happen again
WORLD WAR II Roosevelt and Churchill agreed reluctantly Also Russia would control for a short period of time Hungary Czechoslovakia Albania
WORLD WAR II Stalin promised free elections in these countries if he had temporary control of these countries
WORLD WAR II Soviets agreed to enter war within 3 months of end of war in Europe IMPORTANT to the invasion of Japan more on that later
World War II Germany would be divided into 4 parts with each of the allies and France getting a portion United States, Great Britain, France, and the Soviet Union
World War II Stalin wanted German reparations Churchill and Roosevelt refused to agree and tabled issue for later discussion
WORLD WAR II The three also agreed to try Germany of War Crimes Nuremburg Trials accomplished this
Yalta last agreement Russia due to the heavy causalities in the war was allowed to take Berlin over Patton objections
U. S. forces went south as Russia took Berlin Hitler believed he would be treated better if U.S. forces were allowed to take Berlin
WORLD WAR II April 12, 1945 Warm Springs Georgia after Yalta Death of President Roosevelt
WORLD War II Harry S Truman is President
WORLD WAR II By end of April Germany surrendered to Allies in Italy Army was weakened and could not defend Berlin Stalin was allowed to take Berlin
WORLD WAR II As Russian troops advancing to Berlin Hitler, Eva Braun and close associates committed suicide in his bunker
WORLD WAR II May 8, 1945 Germany surrenders
WORLD WAR II Victory in Europe War was over in Europe but not in Pacific
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HOME FRONT WORLD WAR II December 8, 1941 United States entered World War II Roosevelt Speech “Day that will in infamy”
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HOME FRONT WORLD WAR II War Powers Act December 18,1941 Gave Roosevelt overall authority of everything in WWII
HOME FRONT WORLD WAR II 1941 War Production Board Awarded Defense contracts Managed scarce resources
HOME FRONT WORLD WAR II Ended the Great Depression Economy doubled
HOME FRONT WORLD WAR II Office of Price Administration Froze prices and rents Charge of overall economy
HOME FRONT WORLD WAR II Preparing for all out industrial war production All factories converted to military equipment Automobile factories to tanks and planes
HOME FRONT WORLD WAR II Soft drink company converted from filling soda bottles to shells with explosives Pencil factory to bomb parts
HOME FRONT WORLD WAR II Ship yards expanded Labor Women to the rescue 6 million 60% of what men earned
Took the place of men fighting HOME FRONT WORLD WAR II Worked in factories Took the place of men fighting
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HOME FRONT WORLD WAR II War was popular Common enemies Japan and Germany
Mobilization of armed forces HOME FRONT WORLD WAR II Mobilization of armed forces 1935 200,000 1945 8,000,000
HOME FRONT WORLD WAR II Home Front Selective Service Recruiting offices jammed 5 million who volunteered were not enough
Two front war needed another 10 million soldiers HOME FRONT WORLD WAR II Two front war needed another 10 million soldiers Japanese Americans joined African Americans joined Limited at first to non combat roles
HOME FRONT WORLD WAR II 1943 finally saw action Segregated from white troops
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HOME FRONT WORLD WAR II Penicillin Wonder drug 1942 also started Manhattan project
HOME FRONT WORLD WAR II Economic Conditions Price controls Wage controls Rationing Fuel rubber goods Metals Plastics
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HOME FRONT WORLD WAR II WPD Organized paper drives nationwide Scrap iron Total effort for war
HOME FRONT WORLD WAR II Culture Propaganda movies Evils of Fascism Heroic War Movies
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HOME FRONT WORLD WAR II Japanese Internment All Japanese were bad Some Germans were good Italians same
HOME FRONT WORLD WAR II Americans saw the Japanese as a threat Hearst Newspapers demanded protection for spies
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West Coast was vulnerable War Department Plan HOME FRONT WORLD WAR II West Coast was vulnerable War Department Plan Internment camps set up away from west coast
HOME FRONT WORLD WAR II Supreme Court Upheld Hirabayshi v United States Korematsu v United States
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Holocaust Hitler invasion of Europe and Soviet Union was part of Master Plan “New World Order” Europe would be under Hitler’s
Holocaust Needed living space for Master Race To have master race ethnic and religious cleansing was necessary
Holocaust Ayrian race was superior Russia would supply Third Reich with food and natural resources including oil Russians were inferior
Holocaust Hitler scapegoat was the Jewish population He first tried to deport Jews out Germany Not many countries accepted the large number of immigrants Passed Nuremberg Laws
Holocaust (a) to clarify the requirements of citizenship in the Third Reich, (b) to assure the purity of German blood and German honor and (c) to clarify the position of Jews in the Reich. These three laws, passed on September 15, 1935, and the numerous auxiliary laws which followed them are called the Nuremberg Laws.
Holocaust Second isolation of Jews in Ghettos Finally the Jewish problem was to be eliminated Final Solution
Holocaust First they shot the Jews Not efficient Messy and too public
Holocaust 1942 Wannese Conference Set up concentration camps Germany Dachau Buchenwald
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Holocaust As they were led into camps Sorted into groups Old, infirmed, or unable to work were sent to “showers” In reality they were Gas chambers
Holocaust Those not killed Worked forced labor Starved Lived under brutal conditions Disease
Holocaust Killed millions Deposed of bodies in crematory after mass graves proved ineffective Some people in Germany and other countries tried to help
Holocaust There was not enough uprisings to stop killing Denmark did help Raoul Wallenberg saved thousands
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Holocaust Ultimately 6 million people Jews, Gypsy Slavs And those who did not confirm to Nazism
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Holocaust Jewish specialist Assigned to eliminate Jews Following orders After no gassing order he continued to eliminate Jews
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WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Early victories for Japan Singapore Philippines Guam Midway
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Wake Island Hong Kong Malaya Bataan
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Bataan Death March 65 mile march prisoners were denied food water Thousands died on march
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Thousands more died in the camp One of the most brutal and devastating events in war
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT 1st Turning point of World War II Pacific Front Doolittle Raids
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WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Col Jimmy Doolittle Doolittle Raids April 18th
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Bombed three Japanese cities Tokyo Yokohamma Kobe
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WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT More of a psychological victory Japan seemed invincible with early victories Put some doubt in Japanese defense
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Japan feeling that they divinely protected That was shattered
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Did not know where the planes came from Damage was not great but caused Japan to strengthen to defend island
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT AXIS or Japanese Plan 3 step attack of Japan Air control of Coral Sea Then to occupy Midway Then Aleutian islands
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Wanted to lure United States Navy into a sea battle Intent to destroy the entire Pacific fleet
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Third Step New Caledonia Fiji And Samoa
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Isolating Australia 1st step Battle of Coral Sea 2nd step Battle of Midway 3rd Step never happened
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT 2nd Turning point of World War II Pacific Front Battle of Coral Sea
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT BATTLE OF CORAL SEA
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT May 3 and May 8 1st Battle in history that a naval battle where ships did not fire on each other Commandeer
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Japanese Force 7 transports, 5 five destroyers, 1 light aircraft carrier, Shoho, 2 fleet carriers Shokaku and Zuikaku
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT United States Ships 13 destroyers, 8 cruisers, 4 light cruisers and 2 aircraft carriers, USS Lexington and USS Yorktown
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Air battle Both sides had trouble locating ships United States had radar Unknown to Japanese
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Carrier Yorktown damaged Lexington damage and sunk Japan lost 43 aircraft and aircraft carrier Shoho
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WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Japanese losses were less But were not able to advance in the Pacific Australia was safe Plan to invade Port Moresby were dashed by Coral Sea victory
3rd Turning point of World War II Pacific Front Battle of Midway
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Strategic victory for United States Aircraft carrier had now replaced battleship as the backbone of Navy
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT BATTLE OF MIDWAY June 4-7 1942 Japan planned to invade Midway Island
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT United States had the Japanese codes and knew of the attack Carrier battle and air battle
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Effective dive bombers of United States
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Three Japanese carriers were sunk Akagi, Kaga, and Soryu
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Japanese submarines sunk the Yorktown
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT United States losses Yorktown and Hammann sunk Planes: About 150 lost in action or damaged beyond repair. 92 officers and 215 men.
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Four carriers sunk: Akagi, Kaga, Soryu, Hiryu, with the loss of all their planes and many of their personnel. Estimated 275 planes, 2400 men.
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Results of Battle of Midway End of the Japan’s offensive movement by their Navy United States was able to built up their Navy while Japan could not
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Japan and her Naval advantage was now gone
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT 4th Turning Point of World War II Pacific Front Battle of Gudalcanal
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Battle of Guadalcanal First offensive land attack of Pacific campaign Began the reclamation of captured Japanese Territories
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT August 7 1942 to February 9, 1943
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Important for shipping of supplies Vicious fighting for months Japanese supplies were cut by Allied bombings
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Battle was the first United States and Allied victory on land and was a critical victory for planned Island Hopping Campaign
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Island Hopping continued Solomon Islands, Gilbert Islands, Marshall Islands
5th Turning point of World War II Pacific Front Battle of Leyte Gulf
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Battle of Philippine Sea Needed to recapture Philippine Islands United States devastated Japan airfields thus limiting the effect of air attacks
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Japan also lost a majority of their aircraft Another devastating defeat for Japan and her Navy
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Led to the recapture of Philippines and airfields to Launch air bombings of Japanese mainland
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Cities in Japan were firebombed Tokyo, Kawasaki, Yokohama
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WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Battle of Leyte Gulf October to November 1944 Considered the largest naval battle in history First use of Kamikaze planes by Japanese
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Series of Naval Battles Palawan Passage Surigao Strait Battle of Sibuvan Sea Battle of Sumar Battle of Cape Engano Battle of Ormac Bay
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT The United States inflicted heavy losses again on the Imperial navy of Japan
6th Turning Point of World War II Battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Okinawa and Iwo Jima Battle of Iwo Jima February 16, March 16, 1945
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Vicious fighting Japanese held out to last man Needed for its location for bombing of Japan mainland Emergency landing strip for US aircraft
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WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Okinawa Last major land battle of the war Needed to launch invasion of Japan
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Operation Downfall Journalist and war reporter Ernie Pyle was killed on island
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Tremendous loss of life
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT JAPANESE 76,000+ soldiers killed and 27,000 civilians killed, 7,455 surrendered/captured
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT United States causalities 18,900+ killed, 38,000 wounded + 33,096 non combat wounded, 763 planes shot down
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT Last major step before invasion of Japan
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC FRONT June 20, 1945 Japanese surrendered
Potsdam Conference Finalized plan to Divide Germany
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World War II Pacific Front 7th Turning Point of World War II Decision to drop Atomic Bomb
End of WORLD WAR II Manhattan Project Building and testing of Atomic Bomb
End of WORLD WAR II Robert Oppenheimer Developed project in complete secrecy Vice-President Truman did not know of project
End of WORLD WAR II Bomb was tested July 16, 1945 in New Mexico Test was successful
End of WORLD WAR II Decision to drop bomb: Next step in Pacific was invasion of Japan Truman and military leaders feared Japan would fight to last man, woman and child
End of WORLD WAR II Soviets were to enter into war in Pacific 3 months after surrender of Germany Stalin stalled on entering war
3 paths Truman considered End of WORLD WAR II 3 paths Truman considered drop the bomb over Pacific to Japanese what they could expect Invade Japan Drop bomb on Japan
End of WORLD WAR II Decided to drop Atomic bomb on Japan August 6, 1945 Fat Man and Little Boy
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End of WORLD WAR II August 6, 1945 Hiroshima
End of WORLD WAR II Hiroshima 100,000 deaths from initial explosion Many more died from radiation poisoning 60,000 died at Nagasaki
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End of WORLD WAR II August 9, 1945 Nagasaki bombed
End of WORLD WAR II Japan offered to surrender August 10, 1945 The Emperor in the first radio broadcast told Japanese people that Japan was surrendering
End of WORLD WAR II First time ever Japanese people actually heard their Emperor speak
End of WORLD WAR II Japan surrendered on September 2, 1945 Unconditional except Emperor was allowed to stay
End of WORLD WAR II World War II was over