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18.4 WWII in the Pacific Identify U.S. Battles in the Pacific. Assess U.S. And Japanese attitudes towards each other. Discuss the decision to drop the atom bomb on Japan.

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18.4 WWII in the Pacific

Identify U.S. Battles in the Pacific.

Assess U.S. And Japanese attitudes towards each other.

Discuss the decision to drop the atom bomb on Japan.

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The Pacific Front in 1942

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U.S. Generals during W.W.II

Douglas McArthur Chester Nimitz

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The Pacific War, 1941-1942.

U.S. Navy bloodied but not beaten after Pearl Harbor.

Most ships repaired by 1943.

Japan invades most of Pacific after Pearl Harbor

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First Battles of the Pacific

(May 4th, 1942)Battle of Coral Sea

First battle with carrier-based aircraft

(June 4th, 1942) Battle of Midway

Major Japanese defeat. Japan couldn't make up

losses from battle.

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Wartime Propaganda Both U.S. and Japan engaged in racist

stereotyping.

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U.S. Campaigns in the Pacific

Island-Hopping Campaign (1942-1944) Took over strategic islands. Ignored others, U.S. Navy blockaded them. Aimed towards Japan.

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U.S. Campaigns in the Pacific

- Liberation of the Philippines (Oct. 1944)

- Lost to Japan in 1942.

- McArthur wanted it back!

- Battle of Leyte Gulf (Oct. 23rd, 1944)

- Largest naval battle in history.

- Japanese Navy destroyed.

- Kamikazes

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Last Pacific Battles

- Iwo Jima (Feb 1945)

- 6,800 U.S. casualties, 21,000 Japanese casualties.

- Many Americans thought cost was too high.

- Okinawa

- 83,000 U.S., 100,000 Japanese casualties.

- Many civilians told by Japanese army to commit suicide.

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Invasion of Japan

- U.S. hesitant for two reasons.

- U.S. casualties (500,000 predicted)

- Japanese civilian casualties, mass suicide

- The Atom Bomb exists.

- Created in the Manhattan Project.

- To drop or not to drop?

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Dropping the Atom Bomb

- (April, 1945) F.D.R. dies, Harry Truman is now President!

- Truman decides to drop bomb.

- Argues he does it to save American lives.

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Bombing Japan

- Hiroshima

- 80,000 killed, 70,000 wounded

- Nagasaki

- 35,000 killed, 60,000 wounded

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Costs of WWII

- Most deadly conflict in human history!

- 60-70 million dead from war.

- 40+ million civilians.

- War cost $1 trillion+ dollars total.

- U.S. Economy = half of world’s economy.