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The U.S. Fights Japan in the Pacific

The U.S. Fights Japan in the Pacific. World War II: In the Pacific. Battle of Midway. Why was it important that American planes sunk Japanese aircraft carriers? Limited Japanese offensive, kept Japan from __________________________. . Island Hopping. Explain Island Hopping

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The U.S. Fights Japan in the Pacific

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  1. The U.S. Fights Japan in the Pacific

  2. World War II: In the Pacific

  3. Battle of Midway Why was it important that American planes sunk Japanese aircraft carriers? Limited Japanese offensive, kept Japan from __________________________.

  4. Island Hopping Explain Island Hopping The U.S. ____________to use as __________________ toward Japan. Name the major islands the U.S. captured in late 1944, and early 1945. Phillipines, ___________ and ___________

  5. Okinawa

  6. Iwo Jima

  7. Philippines

  8. The decision to drop the atomic bomb Who became president after Franklin Roosevelt died in April 1945? ________________

  9. What scientific breakthrough occurred in July 1945? American scientists successfully test the ____________ in ______________ .

  10. Potsdam Declaration ______________ and _______ tell Japan to surrender or face __________. Japan ________ the message.

  11. August 6, 1945 The _________ drops an atomic bomb on __________, killing ___________ people.

  12. August 9, 1945 A _________ atomic bomb is dropped on __________ killing ________ instantly.

  13. the second atomic bomb exploded at 11:02 a.m., August 9, 1945 • Almost all ________and animals died ________ as a result of the explosive force and heat generated by the explosion. Wooden structures, houses and other buildings were ______________.

  14. August 14, 1945 _______ surrenders, World War II is over !!!

  15. The Trial of Harry S. Trumanby Michael Murphy, Weymouth High School Scenario: “The year is 1946, and the world’s most destructive war is finally over. Millions of people all over the world are dead, land is devastated, and the economics of many nations are ruined. Even though the war has officially ended, the suffering continues in Japan due to the dropping of two Atomic bombs. None of the scientists foresaw the effects that radiation would have on the people and the land. The initial killing of over 90,000 people in Hiroshima and 75,000 people in Nagasaki is only the start. Thousands of people are dying monthly and there are no cures and very little treatment available. Even though people around the world are grateful the war is over, many start to look at Truman’s decision to drop one or both of the bombs on the Japanese.”

  16. The Trial of Harry S. Trumanby Michael Murphy, Weymouth High School “ …For the sake of time, Truman has already been impeached and the trial is now being held in the Senate with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presiding. The sole crime Truman is being tried for is “Crimes Against Humanity,” the same crimes levied against the Nazi war criminals.

  17. The Trial of Harry S. Truman Truman on Trial: The Prosecution, Opening Argument By Philip Nobile • Mr. Nobile is the author of Intellectual Skywriting: Literary Politics and the New York Review of Books and editor of Judgement at the Smithsonian, which reprinted the banned script of the Smithsonian's 50th anniversary exhibit of the Enola Gay. • "The laws of war do not apply only to the suspected criminals of vanquished nations. There is no moral or legal basis for immunizing victorious nations from scrutiny. The laws of war are not a one-way street." Telford Taylor, The Anatomy of the Nuremberg Trials

  18. The Trial of Harry S. Truman Critical Question: Does the end justify the means?

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