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1 Baltimore Polytechnic Institute April 4, 2011 U.S. History Mr. Green

2 The students will identify key turning points in the war in the Pacific by creating a time line of events in the Pacific theater Announcement: Chapter 17 Test Friday April 9 Review: Identify the military leaders of Japan and explain the significance of December 7, 1941. Explain the significance of today’s date Drill: Examine the map on page 588 and answer the following: 1. List the major battles of the war in the Pacific. 2. What was the last battle fought before the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima?

3 Japan successfully attacked: Guam, Wake, and the Philippines Hong Kong, British Malaya Cut the Burma Road used by U.S. to supply Chiang Kai-shek Dutch East Indies-oil rich Philippines MacArthur withdrew to Bataan, a defensive position until April 9, 1942 MacArthur ordered to withdraw to Australia Bataan death march-80 mile march New Guinea, north of Australia Solomon Islands Battle of Coral Sea checked the Japanese in May 1942

4 June 3-6, 1942 1,000 miles northwest of Honolulu Why is this a strategic position? Admiral Chester W. Nimitz carrier force Japan secured Kiska and Attu-Aleutian archipelago August 1942-Guadalcanal Island-Solomon Islands Japan gave up in February 1943 with 20,000 losses compared to 1700 for the U.S. (10:1)

5 MacArthur held New Guinea-last buffer for Australia Complete control of New Guinea by August 1944 Island hopping May 1943-Attu recaptured August 1943-Kisa recaptured November 1943-Tarawa and Makin, Gilbert Islands Jan/Feb 1944-Marshall Islands June 19, 1944-battle for Marianas B-29 super bomber November 1944-round the clock bombing of Japan proper

6 July/August 1944 Marianna Islands secured October 20, 1944-MacArthur returns to the Philippines Battle of Leyte Gulf (Oct. 23-26, 1944) U.S. victory Battle of Luzon (main Philippine Island)-January 1945 Philippines not secured until July 1945 with a cost of 60,000 American casualties Iwo Jima captured in March 1945 4,000 Americans killed for this island Okinawa-April to June 1945 50,000 American casualties Japan suffered more Kamikazes sank 30 ships and damaged many more

7 Create a timeline of the major battles you selected in your drill, then describe the significance of each military action in the Pacific during World War II.

8 Why did the Japanese government refuse to surrender when the United States issued a warning prior to the use of the atomic bomb.

9 1. Read Chapter 17 Section 4. 2. Prepare for a Chapter 17.1 and 17.2 quiz on Tuesday


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