War in the Pacific - Las Positas College
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War in the Pacific
Objectives
Explain why Japan began a war with
the U.S.
List the reasons why the U.S. won the
war
List 3 facts about America’s
war with Japan.
Japan pre-1941
Militarism
Imperialism
Invasion of China
Invasion of Korea
Brink of war with USSR
Problems with America
In response to Japanese aggression
in Asia, the U.S. froze Japanese asset
and embargoed these products from
going to Japan:
Scrap iron
Oil
Negotiations went nowhere
Pearl Harbor
Pearl Harbor
U.S. Pacific Fleet
based at Pearl
Harbor, Hawaii
Surprise
attack…7:55
a.m., Sunday,
Dec. 7, 1941
Pearl Harbor
Japanese bombed Pacific Fleet and
military airfields
U.S. casualties: 2,350 servicemen
and civilians died; 1,178 wounded; 21
ships and 323 aircraft destroyed or
damaged
USS Arizona sunk, killing 1,177
Japanese casualties: less than 100
men, 29 planes, 5 midget submarines
Pearl Harbor: U.S. reaction
U.S. declared war on Japan
on Dec. 8, 1941
U.S. mobilizes for total war
Pearl Harbor: U.S. reaction
Executive Order
9066: Japanese
living on the West
Coast of the U.S.
forced to move to
internment camps
If you were FDR in 1942,
what would you have about
the Japanese living in the
U.S.? Why?
Share your answers with a
partner.
Pearl Harbor: World reaction
Great Britain declared
war on Japan on Dec.
8, 1941
Germany and Italy
declared war on the
U.S. on Dec. 11, 1941
Battles/Engagements
Through 1942, the Japanese
expanded their empire in Asia and
in the Pacific, but after that:
Doolittle raid – April 1942
Battle of Coral Sea – May 1942
Midway – June 1942
Guadalcanal – Nov. 1942
Battles/Engagements
Solomon Islands – Nov. 1943
Kwajalein – Feb. 1944
Leyte Gulf – Oct. 1944
Iwo Jima – Feb. 1945
Firebombing Tokyo – March 1945
Note-check
Take a few minutes to compare notes
with a partner. Clarify any info you
don’t fully understand.
Japanese atrocities
Rape of Nanking
Bataan Death March
Kamikaze pilots
An honor to die for the emperor
Atomic bomb
Decision by Truman
His justification: would save
American lives
Dropped on Hiroshima on
Aug. 6, 1945; no Japanese
surrender
Dropped on Nagasaki on Aug.
9, 1945; Japanese surrender
Death toll from bombs:
approx. 214,000
End of the Pacific War
USSR declared war
on Japan on Aug. 8,
1945
Japan surrendered
Aug. 14, 1945
Deaths: U.S. approx.
500,000; Japan
approx. 2 million
Summary/Discussion
Why did Japan start the war with the
U.S.?
Why did the U.S. win the war?
Stump your partner
Take a minute to come up with 1
question. Then see if you can stump
your partner.
We’ll then answer harder questions as
a class.