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Pacific Theatre Hitler’s New Order • Final Solution – Holo (whole) caust (burned) – The first official concentration camp opened at Dachau 1933, Communists were first sent here • Heinrich Himmler, head of the Schutzstaffel (SS), and later chief of the German police. Hitler’s New Order • Hitler created gov’ts in Western Europe run by Aryans – Slavs of Eastern Europe were an inferior race, and should be pushed aside for the Aryans – Plundered and looted occupied nations • Took their works of art, treasures and resources • Shot hostages and tortured prisoners Hitler’s New Order • 1930s, Concentration Camps – Detention centers for enemies of the state • Jews, Polish, Soviet Slavs and others were used in forced labor camps, poorly fed and worked to death • “Racially inferior” Jews, Slavs, Gypsies, Homosexuals and disabled • Death Camps – Sick, elderly and young were killed immediately – Others were used for experiments Hitler’s New Order • Some did resist places like Treblinka and Auschwitz – Warsaw ghetto sent around 5,000 Jews to Treblinka/day – 1943, Jews revolted. Nazis soon regained control and killed all of the Jews Japan • Official reason for expansion: eliminate colonial rule in Asia from the West – Realistically, tortured and slaughtered conquered Asians – Seized food crops, destroyed towns and enslaved the people • Rape of Nanking and other atrocities USA • Initially tried to remain isolationist • President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) – Lend-Lease Act • Allowed to lend or sell weapons to any country for USA’s defense • Atlantic Charter – Churchill and FDR issued this to destroy Nazi tyranny and support any gov’t the people want Japan • General Tojo Hideki • Dec. 7, 1941, “a date which will live in infamy” – Pearl Harbor • 1942-43, turning point in the war – Pacific Theatre Naval battles were fought in the air • Aircraft carriers – Midway, Coral Sea Gov’t Power • To support the war – Factories made tanks/planes – Rationed how much food/goods people could buy – Sold war bonds • People buy these (lend money) to the gov’t • Internment Camps – Japanese Americans and Canadians were put into camps • “Rosie the Riveter” Pacific Theatre • May 1942, Bataan Death March – Japanese conquered the Philippines and marched US and Filipino soldiers 65 miles • Island Hopping – After Midway and Coral Sea, US “hopped” one island to the next toward Japan – Gen. MacArthur and Adm. Nimitz blockaded and pushed towards Japan Fire Bombings of Dresden and Tokyo Dresden • Cultural Center • Phosphorous bombs – Ignited the city into flames Tokyo • Tried to end the fighting before atomic weapons The Bomb For • Brightest minds fled Europe and came to work on the Manhattan Project • Save lives from the island hopping – Japanese would fight to the death rather than surrender • Finish the war before the Soviets got to Japan – Wouldn’t split Japan like Germany Against • Thousands of Japanese killed instantly • Thousands killed from radiation after detonation • Could have used other weapons – Fire bombings • Soviets had declared war on the Japanese The Bomb • FDR dies and Truman takes office in April 12, 1945 • Orders atomic attack – – – – – August 6, 1945, first bomb on Hiroshima August 8, 1945, Soviets declare war on Japan August 9, 1945, second bomb dropped on Nagasaki August 10, Emperor Hirohito ordered a surrender September 2, peace treaty signed in Tokyo Bay on USS Missouri After WWII • People recognize the horrors of the Holocaust and Japanese violence – Why didn’t ordinary people stop these? – Nuremburg Trials • United Nations – San Francisco – General Assembly and Security Council • US, UK, Soviet Union, France and China United Nations • Security Council has the right to veto • UN can send peace-keeping forces, create economic sanctions – More things are passed since fall of USSR • World Health Organization • Food and Agricultural Organizations • Ban Ki-Moon After WWII • Cold War – US vs USSR – Italy and Japan were conquered by Brits and Americans, and the Soviets were not consulted about how they were occupied – Eastern Europe was conquered by the Soviets, so they shouldn’t’ have to consult the West • Stalin wanted to spread communism and create protective border countries to prevent invasion After WWII • Truman Doctrine – Containment of communism • Marshall Plan – Aid to the locked in areas of Berlin – Berlin airlift sent aid to the allied sections of West Berlin • North Atlantic Treaty Organization vs the Warsaw Pact, 1949 – Eastern and western blocs, military protection