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The Pacific Theater- Japanese Victories Spartan v Athens Model • Athenian Model – – – – England, France, U.S. Wealth and harmony are nurtured by international trade Culture is vibrant as a result of openness Proviso • England, France, and U.S. all engaged in Imperialism, although not Spartan in style • Spartan Model – Germany and Japan – Wealth is ensured by enslavement of foreign peoples – Citizens owe absolute allegiance to the state, which in turn provides for their welfare through its military acumen – Citizen’s must stay hard - sacrifice openness for security Japanese Aggressiveness (Prior to WWII) • Social Darwinism/Imperialism – As a result of the Industrial Revolution, religion, and social relativism, Europeans looked down on non-whites – Japanese were the most technologically capable non-whites during Industrial Revolution- thus they chafed most under European domineering style • Lack of Racial Equality Clause in Treaty of Versailles after WWI • Japanese decided they must guarantee their equal treatment by force – Japan’s population was overrunning the island’s resources – Must be an empire to expand resources and to stand up to European empires – Japanese entered the continent Korea, Manchuria, China, Indochina • Formulated the idea of the Greater Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere (Asia for the Asians) U.S. Responses to Japanese Aggression • U.S. Saw Japanese moves as Challenging their Own Interests – U.S. forced Britain to drop a naval alliance with Japan – As WWII approached, the U.S. embargoed oil to Japan to protest Japan’s movement into Vichy ‘controlled’ Indochina – U.S. had cracked Japanese codes and was aware of Japanese increasing militarism • How did the Japanese view their own actions? Japanese foreign minister in 1937 said, in response to American criticisms: – “Japan is expanding and what country in its expansion era has ever failed to be trying to its neighbors? Ask the American Indian or the Mexican how excruciatingly trying the young U.S. used to be. “ Japanese Spartan Ethic Evident in Treatment of Conquered Peoples (and later POWs) • Rape of Nanking • ‘Gives the lie’ to Asia for the Asians Japan’s Decision to Attack the U.S. • U.S. Strength at Pearl and Philippines were a direct threat to Japanese ambitions • Desperation of the attack? – By Japanese estimates, the U.S. had 10x the industrial power of Japan • Successful Nazi blitzkrieg ‘went to the Japanese head like wine’ • The U.S. was perhaps a bit heavy-handed diplomatically with Japan; perhaps we felt too secure in our superiority? Pearl and Aftermath • • • • So, the attacks… duh. War declared all around ‘Europe First’ Strategy by the U.S. and Britain Series of Defeats by the Allies in the Pacific – Two ‘capital’ British battleships sunk The Philippines • Japanese Attack • U.S., under MacArthur, retreated into the Bataan Peninsula – their fortress (Corregidor) controls the harbor – Americans hold out for several months – Brave resistance, but Japanese have total air supremacy, so no reinforcements or resupply for defenders – Disease in the tropics can take as much of a toll as fighting Bataan Death March • When the allies finally surrendered, they were starved and diseased • Japanese wanted to move Americans 70 miles to a set of concentration camps – The Japanese had no supplies for them – the Japanese were also wantonly cruel as they marched the survivors 70 miles to their internment camps – Under Japanese warrior culture, to surrender, no matter the conditions, was shameful thus Americans deserved harsh treatment – Apparently in some battles, Japanese soldiers would jump onto barbed wire so that those following them would use their bodies as bridges. (Really?!) • 7k of 70 k died during march; many others died as Japanese Victories Seal the End of the Imperial Age (at pretty wicked cost to the Japanese in the long run, though) • Japanese take Singapore, Hong Kong, Dutch East Indies (oil) • Natives, who watch the whites paraded humiliatingly by the Japanese, will never resubmit to white rule Interesting Side-Note • Many of the Japanese conquests were in the tropics, which equals fighting in hot, wet conditions. • The Japanese Spartans were trained to deal with any conditions (see pics) Doolittle Raids • (I will not reprise these here, but a few key points) • Shock to Japanese and embarrassment to war leaders • Decision was made in Japan to extend Japanese sphere of control much further than previously planned to prevent future bombings • Many analysts think that this spread the Japanese too thin and ultimately doomed them