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Part II: The Pacific Dec. 1941-April 1942—Fall of the Philippines • Douglas MacArthur: Philippine commander – has to retreat troops to the Bataan Peninsula – MacArthur recalled to Australia—vows to return – his troops hold out in the Philippines for 3 months • Bataan Death March – April 9, 1942: 75,000 American and Filipino troops surrender to Japan – Captives marched 100miles to POW camps – 1,000s are executed or die of starvation or thirst – March also includes beheadings, throat cuts, bayonet stabbings, disembowelments • could be attacked if you helped a fallen soldier April 18, 1942—The Doolittle Raid • Planned as direct retaliation for Pearl Harbor by Lt. Colonel Jimmy Doolittle • Problem with B-25 bombers – Could launch from aircraft carrier but would have to land in friendly territory of China or Russia • 1st time bombs dropped on Japan – Would be another 2yrs before bombs dropped again • 71 out of 80 pilots survive • Had little military effect, but a psychological boost to American morale • Causes change of Japan’s strategy May 4-8, 1942—Battle of the Coral Sea • Japan aimed to invade Australia to cut off US supply line • US Navy planes severely damage Japanese fleet – 1st time ships don’t engage in battle • All fighting carried out by planes – Plan failed b/c US had deciphered Japanese code June 3-6, 1942—Battle of Midway • Japan trying to lure US fleet into trap • Defeat for Japan – b/c US had broken code they were able to set up their own ambush of the Japanese – Japan lost 38 planes, 4 aircraft carriers, many of best trained pilots • US sustained damage to Yorktown • Turning point of the war in the Pacific August 1942—MacArthur’s “I Shall Return” • General MacArthur’s troops would advance through the Solomon Islands, capture the north coast of New Guinea, and retake the Philippines. • 1st invasion at Guadalcanal (Aug. 7, 1942) – Takes 4 months to gain control – US Marines cut off from supplies…reduced to eating roots • By 1944 MacArthur in position to take Rabaul – main Japanese base in the region • After Rabaul—Hollandia—New Guinea—Morotai – then on to the Philippines!! Recapturing the Philippines • Oct. 1944—700 ships with 160,000 soldiers sail for the Leyte Gulf • Japanese sent 4 aircraft carriers from the North and a secret mission to the West of Leyte Gulf – US not knowing of W. attack left the Gulf to meet the ships from the North – Japan used moment to ambush US ships • Ensuing battle the largest naval battle in US history • 1st use of kamikaze pilots – Eventually leads to the loss of about 400 US ships and 10,000 sailors • Eventually Japanese retreat, but Manila not captured till March 1945 • Left 100,000 Filipino civilians dead Fall 1943: Nimitz’s Island Hopping Begins • Nimitz’s plan is to take control of Marshall Islands and then move on to Mariana Islands • Major obstacle: coral reefs – Battle of Tarawa claims 3,381 Marine lives trapped in tricky tides – Solution: the use of amphtrac (LVT) boats • Conquers Tarawa, Kwajalein, moving to Mariana Islands for better B-29 bomber positioning – Bombers not able to hit targets and successfully return to friendly territory unless closer to mainland of Japan Feb. 19-Mar.26, 1945—Invasion of Iwo Jima • Iwo Jima would allow for more successful bombing raids of Japan • Feb. 19, 1945—60,000 US Marines land on the island – Physical obstacles: island covered with ash, jagged cliffs, Japanese had built series of caves/bunkers • By March 26, 25,000 Marine deaths, but the island had been captured Brutality of Iwo Jima • Robert Sherrod, who had been on Tarawa, was shocked: "[The marines] died with the greatest possible violence. Nowhere in the Pacific have I seen such badly mangled bodies. Many were cut squarely in half. Legs and arms lay 50 feet (15 m) away from any body." February 1945—Firebombing of Japan • b/c B-29 bombers unsuccessful at hitting targets General Curtis LeMay orders use of napalm – type of jellied gasoline • Napalm controversial because it targets civilians • Once exploded napalm bombs spread massive fires • Bombing of Tokyo alone kills 80,000 civilians and destroys 250,000 buildings • US almost completely destroys 6 major Japanese cities – In total firebombs 67 cities Mar. 18-June 23, 1945—Invasion of Okinawa • a ground invasion of Japan appears imminent • Okinawa chosen as launching point – 350 miles off the coast of Japan – Supplies and troops stockpiled on the island • April 1, 1945 troops land • By June 22 US has captured the island – 12,500 American casualties Manhattan Project • 1939 Albert Einstein sends letter to FDR warning of possible German development of uranium bomb • Code name for building of bomb: Manhattan Project • 1942 world’s 1st nuclear reactor built at the University of Chicago • Continuation of project done at secret lab in Los Alamos, New Mexico • World’s 1st atomic bomb detonated on July 16, 1945 near Alamogordo, New Mexico August 6, 1945--Hiroshima • Truman warns Japan of weapon that could cause “utter destruction”—gets no response from Japanese • Aug. 6, 1945—Enola Gay drops “little boy” atomic bomb on industrial city of Hiroshima • 63% of the city destroyed • 80,000-120,000 deaths instantly • 1,000s more due to burns and radiation posioning Aug 9, 1945—Nagasaki, Soviets Join Pacific • Soviets declare war on Japan • US drops “Fat Man” on Nagasaki – Hydrogen bomb • Kills 35,00074,000 civilians Aug. 15, 1945—V-J Day • Japan agrees to unconditional surrender • WWII is over!