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Chapter 32, Section 2 “Japan Strikes in the Pacific”

Chapter 32, Section 2 “Japan Strikes in the Pacific”. Surprise Attack on Pearl Harbor. Japan’s Southeast Asian Plans -if Japan conquered European colonies in Asia, American-controlled Philippine Islands & Guam threatened U.S. sent aid to China to stop Japanese advance

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Chapter 32, Section 2 “Japan Strikes in the Pacific”

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  1. Chapter 32, Section 2 “Japan Strikes in the Pacific”

  2. Surprise Attack on Pearl Harbor • Japan’s Southeast Asian Plans -if Japan conquered European colonies in Asia, American-controlled Philippine Islands & Guam threatened • U.S. sent aid to China to stop Japanese advance • Japan overran Indochina - FDR cut off oil shipments to Japan • Isoroku Yamamoto called for attack on U.S. fleet in Hawaii - it was a “dagger pointed at Japan’s throat” & must be destroyed • http://www.military.com/video/off-duty/movies/pearl-harbor-movie-attack-scene-1/1314914661001/(3:49) Isoroku Yamamoto

  3. Although Yamamoto argued for the attack on Pearl Harbor, he held no illusions about the war’s final outcome. He admitted to an aide, • “In the first six to twelve months of a war with the United States and Britain, I will run wild and win victory after victory. After that, I have no expectation of success.”

  4. Day of Infamy –December 7, 1941 • Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in Hawaii -sunk or damaged 19 ships; +2,300 killed + 1,100 wounded -declared by FDR, “a date which will live in infamy” http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/fdrpearlharbor.htm President Roosevelt speaking to Congress following the attacks on Pearl Harbor

  5. Pearl Harbor

  6. Tide of Japanese Victories • Japanese attacked British colony of Hong Kong • also attacked American-controlled Guam & Wake Island • landed invasion force in Thailand

  7. footage • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiC8OhSZMNg&feature=related

  8. British Possessions in Asia 1. Singapore surrendered to Japan 2. Japan conquered Dutch East Indies & Burma 3. Japan had control of +1 million square miles of Asian land a. about 150 million people lived in this area b. often treated people of new colonies w/ cruelty Disguised their intentions by dropping leaflets before attacks, proclaiming “Asians for Asians!” Japanese Victories

  9. Japanese Victories • The Philippines -January 1942 – Japanese marched into Manila - American & Filipino took defense on Bataan Peninsula - after about 3 months of fighting, Japan took Bataan Peninsula General Douglas MacArthur promised, “I shall return,” to his troops left behind in the Philippines.

  10. . . . Bataan Death March At dawn April 9, 1942, Major General Edward P. King, Jr., surrendered more than 75,000 starving and disease-ridden American soldiers, sailors, and Marines and their Filipino allies, to overwhelming Japanese forces. He inquired of the Japanese colonel to whom he tendered his pistol whether the Americans and Filipinos would be well treated. The Japanese aide-de-camp indignantly replied: “We are not barbarians.” The next 14 days would prove otherwise. T.W. Loessin, Akins H.S.

  11. . . . Bataan Death March August, 1942 The men were marched 65 miles into Japanese Prisoner-of-War camps. (See “A Voice from the Past,” text p. 828) The 75,000 prisoners of war were bound, beaten, or killed by their Japanese captors. Some were bayoneted when they fell from exhaustion. Some were forced to dig their own graves and were buried alive. Only 56,000 prisoners reached camp alive. Thousands of them later died from malnutrition and disease. In August, 1945, the Russian Army liberated the prison camp. T.W. Loessin, Akins H.S.

  12. Richard Gordon: I didn't come down with a surrender group. They caught me actually two days after the surrender took place. First thing I did was receive a good beating. And everything I had in my wallet, in my pockets was taken from me. And as I was marched down that road, where they captured me, I passed my battalion commander, Major James Ivy, and he had been tied to a tree and he was stripped to the waist and he was just covered with bayonet holes. He was dead obviously. And he had bled profusely. He had been bayonetted by many, many bayonets.And that's when I knew we had some troubles on our hands. We were in for deep trouble. And they brought us down into a staging area and put me in with the rest of the thousands that were assembled on the side of the road, and that's where I spent my first night. * * * bayonette

  13. Bataan Death March about 75,000 prisoners started, only 54,000 survived

  14. The Allies Strike Back and Turn the Tide • Doolittle’s Raid • Battle of Coral Sea • Battle of Midway

  15. Doolittle’s Raid • April, 1942 – 16 B-25 bombers under command of Lieutenant Colonel Doolittle • bombed Tokyo & other Japanese cities • did little damage- but showed that Japan could be attacked Lieutenant Colonel James H. Doolittle

  16. Original Doolittle Raid footage 1942 • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjQd-6lB7-8

  17. Doolittle’s Practice • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uq3T28-1rfw (doesn’t work) • http://www.flickclip.com/flicks/pearlharbor.html

  18. Battle of the Coral Sea • New kind of Naval warfare • Airplanes taking off from aircraft carriers attacked the ships • Not a single shot fired from opposing ships • Allies suffered more loses, but stopped Japan’s advance

  19. The Battle of Midway • Allies aware Japanese were headed toward Midway • Chester Nimitz – commander in chief of U.S. Pacific Fleet • Nimitz allowed Japanese to begin assault • American planes swooped in to attack Japanese fleet -332 Japanese planes, 4 aircraft carriers, & 1 support ship destroyed • June 7, 1942 – battle was over • turned the tide of war in the Pacific Chester Nimitz Battle of Midway June, 1942

  20. Allies Go on the Offensive • Douglas MacArthur – commander of Allied land forces in Pacific • war in Pacific involved vast distances • MacArthur developed plan “island-hopping” • bypass strongholds to strike weak points • Use air power to cut supply lines and starve enemy troops • “Hit ‘em where they aint, let ‘em die on the vine” General Douglas MacArthur

  21. Battle of Guadalcanal • Japan was building a huge air base on island • U.S. Marines & Australian troops landed • months of fighting on land & sea • Japanese lost 24,000 of 36,000 soldiers • Japanese called it “the Island of Death” • Some called it “hell”

  22. A voice from the past "Hell was furry red spiders as big as you fist, giant lizards as long as your leg, leeches falling from trees to suck blood, armies of white ants with bites of fire, scurrying scorpions inflaming any flesh they touched, enormous rats and bats everywhere, and rivers with waiting crocodiles. Hell was the sour, foul smell of the squishy jungle, humidity that rotted a body within hours.... hell was an enemy... so fanatic that it used its own dead as booby traps"-Ralph g. Martin, quoted in the GI War

  23. Essential Questions Why did President Franklin Roosevelt declare December 7, 1941 “a date which will live in infamy?” What was General Douglas MacArthur’s “island-hopping” strategy? DON’T FORGET!! Holocaust assignment due next time!

  24. Assignment: • Holocaust research: Find a story about a Holocaust victim or survivor and prepare to share it with the class. You will need to include your resources(s). You can print it out, or write it in legible writing. Due next class period!! Will not accept this late!

  25. Doolittle’s Raid • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rB91oxi9fcs • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyvEiTjTWRA • Making of movie, launching planes from aircraft carriers • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26hsb5f7njE

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