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Allies Stem Japanese Tide

Priority was to defeat Nazis, but US did not wait to move against Japan US submarines still existing US aircraft carriers were at sea during attack on Pearl Harbor. Allies Stem Japanese Tide. 1 st 6 months after Pearl Harbor- conquered empire that dwarfed Hitler’s

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Allies Stem Japanese Tide

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  1. Priority was to defeat Nazis, but US did not wait to move against Japan US submarines still existing US aircraft carriers were at sea during attack on Pearl Harbor Allies Stem Japanese Tide

  2. 1st 6 months after Pearl Harbor- conquered empire that dwarfed Hitler’s Conquered most of South Pacific-as far west as Aleutians-part of Alaska Japanese Advances

  3. Philippines-80,000 Americans commanded by General Douglas MacArthur-held out against 200,000 Japanese for 4 months Japanese Advances

  4. 14,000 killed, another 48,000 wounded MacArthur eventually had to abandon Philippines- “I shall return” Japanese military dazzled by their success Now had 150 million new subjects spread over 1/7th of the globe Japanese Advances

  5. 4/18/42-16 bombers led by James Doolittle take off of USS Hornet Bombed Tokyo military targets Boosted American morale, caused concern among the Japanese US Retaliation

  6. May 1942- US and Australian forces intercept Japanese fleet targeting Australia-Battle of the Coral Sea New Warfare-all fighting done with carrier-based planes-opposing ships never saw each other US Retaliation

  7. Allies lost more ships than Japanese Japanese fleet too short of fuel to continue to Australia-1st time Japanese had been stopped Moral victory for the US US Retaliation

  8. June 1942- Chester Nimitz-commander of American forces in Pacific- learned Japanese invasion force heading for Midway then on to Pearl Harbor 110 Japanese ships Largest assemblage of naval power in history Battle of Midway

  9. US outnumbered 4 to 1-prepared a surprise for Japanese at Midway Americans ordered to inflict maximum damage on the enemy Battle of Midway

  10. Japanese lose 4 aircraft carriers, a cruiser, 322 planes Americans avenged Pearl Harbor Battle of Midway

  11. Lots of distance between island on in the Pacific Japanese troops dug in on hundreds of islands Taking each island would be long and costly Island Hopping

  12. Americans “leapfrogged” Japanese strongholds Seized less-fortified islands, built airfields, used airpower to cut Japanese supply lines Starved out Japanese strong points Island Hopping

  13. 1st land offensive of Japanese war- Guadalcanal in Solomon Islands 19,000 marines 6 months later-Japanese leave 1st Japanese defeat on land Island Hopping

  14. October 1944- 178,000 Allied troops & 738 ships converge on Leyte Island in the Philippines Japanese throw entire fleet into the battle Japanese introduce kamikaze-suicide plane Island Hopping

  15. In the Philippines- 424 kamikazes-sunk 16 US ships and damaged another 80 Leyte Gulf a disaster for Japan Lost 3 battleships 4 aircraft carriers 13 cruisers 400 planes Island Hopping

  16. Americans next turned to Iwo Jima US could use this a s abase to attack Japan Most heavily defended spot on earth 20,700 Japanese dug into Iwo Jima 6,000 marines died taking Iwo Jima Island Hopping

  17. 200 Japanese survived Last obstacle was Okinawa Island Hopping

  18. By the way… • April 12, 1945-FDR dies • Harry Truman becomes president

  19. Japan’s last defensive outpost Unleashed 1,900 kamikazes Sunk 30 allied ships Killed 5,000 US sailors Okinawa

  20. Fighting ends June 22, 1945 More than 7,600 Americans died 110,000 Japanese die If Okinawa was defended this fiercely, what would an invasion of Japan be like? Churchill predicted 1million American lives and 500,000 British Okinawa

  21. Manhattan Project- project to develop the atomic bomb Most ambitious scientific project in history Best kept secret of he war More than 600,000 Americans were involved in the project-few actually knew the purpose Manhattan Project

  22. Work on atomic bomb began in 1942 Group of scientists under direction of J. Robert Oppenheimer worked in a secret laboratory to build the actual bomb Manhattan Project

  23. Many concerns surrounding atomic bomb Would it even work? If it did, would it be very strong? Would it set fire to the atmosphere? Would it destroy the earth? Manhattan Project

  24. July 16, 1945-1st atomic bomb detonated in New Mexico Blinding flash visible from 180 miles away Bomb more powerful than anticipated Manhattan Project

  25. Many scientists said it would be immoral to drop the bomb without fair warning Others wanted to give the Japanese a demonstration of the bomb Problems with a test explosion: Nothing less than dropping a bomb on a city would convince Japanese to surrender The test might be a dud Japanese might shoot down delivery plan May move American prisoners to the test area To Bomb or not to Bomb

  26. Decision was made to drop the bomb without warning Why? Save American lives Weapon needed to be used to justify cost of building it Give Americans advantage over the Soviet Union in shaping the post war world To Bomb or not to Bomb

  27. US warns Japan that it faced “prompt and utter destruction” unless it surrendered Japan refused To Bomb or not to Bomb

  28. August 6, 1945 Enola Gay released atomic bomb code named Little Boy over Hiroshima an important Japanese military center 43 seconds later, the city collapsed to dust Japanese leaders still hesitated to surrender Hiroshima and Nagasaki

  29. August 9, 1945- a second atomic bomb-Fat Man- was dropped on Nagasaki Leveled half the city By the end of 1945-200,000 people had died due to the atomic bombs Hiroshima and Nagasaki

  30. September 2, 1945-Japanese formally surrender on board the USS Missouri Hiroshima and Nagasaki

  31. Yalta Conference-February 1945 Attended by FDR, Stalin and Churchill Created the United Nations-and international peacekeeping body Preparing for Peace

  32. Also at Yalta-Stalin promises to enter the war against Japan In exchange for: Kuril and Sakhlin Islands Stalin also promised to allow free elections in Poland and other Soviet occupied nations Preparing for Peace

  33. July 1945- Potsdam Conferendce Attended by Truman, Stalin, and Atlee (new British PM) Created plan to disarm Germany & eliminate Nazis Preparing for Peace

  34. 22 Nazi officers and govmt. Officials put on trial 12 sentenced to death For the 1st time in history, a nation’s leaders had been legally held responsible for their actions during war Nuremberg Trials

  35. Occupied by US forces Under command of Douglas MacArthur Tojo arrested and sentenced to death More than 1,100 Japanese put on trial Occupation of Japan

  36. Occupation lasted 6 years MacArthur installed a democratic government Japanese constitution still known as the Macarthur Constitution Occupation of Japan

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