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Americans could not celebrate V-E Day for long The war was still on in the Pacific Japan had conquered much of southeast Asia Hong Kong, French Indochina, Thailand, much of mainland China, Dutch East Indies Japanese tried to capture the Philippines, but met resistance from the Americans and General MacArthur MacArthur evacuated to Australia; General Wainwright surrendered on May 8, 1942 Doolittle’s Raid Air raid on Japan launched from the aircraft carrier Hornet Based on theory that a plane could be launched from an aircraft carrier Most of the planes bombed Tokyo, but the damage was modest Battle of the Coral Sea The main Allied forces in the Pacific were Americans and Australians In May 1942, they succeeded in stopping the Japanese drive toward Australia in the 5 day Battle of the Coral Sea Battle of Midway Japan’s next move was toward Midway Island Strategic Admiral island northwest of Hawaii Chester Nimitz moved to defend the island America won a decisive victory as their planes destroyed 4 Japanese aircraft carriers and 250 planes Battle of Midway was a turning point Soon the Allies were island hopping toward Japan Kamikaze Pilots Attack Allies Japanese countered Allied advances with a new tactic Kamikaze, which means divine wind, attacks were suicide attacks by Japanese pilots Iwo Jima General MacArthur and the Allies next turned to the island of Iwo Jima The island was critical as a base for an attack on Japan It was called the most heavily defended spot on earth Allied Allies and Japanese forces suffered heavy casualties achieved victory in March 1945 Okinawa In April The 1945, U.S. Marines invaded Okinawa Japanese unleashed 1,900 kamikaze attacks Sunk 30 ships and killed 5,000 sailors Okinawa cost the Americans 7,600 Marines and the Japanese 110,000 soldiers Manhattan Project After Okinawa, MacArthur predicted that a Normandy type amphibious invasion of Japan would result in 1.5 million Allied deaths President Truman saw only one way to avoid an invasion of Japan… Truman decided to use a powerful new weapon— the atomic bomb Developed by scientists like J. Robert Oppenheimer Hiroshima and Nagasaki Truman warned Japan in July 1945 that without an immediate surrender, it faced “prompt and utter destruction” This was called the Potsdam Ultimatum Atomic bombs were dropped in early August 1945 Hiroshima—August Japan 6; Nagasaki—August 9 surrendered on August 14, 1945 This is known as V-J Day Destruction from the atomic bomb Yalta Conference In Feb. 1945, an ailing FDR met with Churchill and Stalin at Yalta in the USSR A series of compromises were worked out concerning post-war Europe Germany would be divided into 4 occupied zones Stalin agreed to free elections in Eastern Europe Stalin agreed to help in the war against Japan and to join the United Nations Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin at Yalta in February 1945 Nuremberg War Trials The discovery of Hitler’s death camps led the Allies to put 24 Nazi leaders on trial Tried for crimes against humanity, crimes against the peace, and war crimes Occupation of Japan Japan was occupied for 7 years by U.S. forces under General MacArthur He reshaped Japan’s economy by introducing freemarket practices that led to remarkable economic recovery Also introduced a liberal constitution known as the MacArthur Constitution