chapter 5 - christelle nalus
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1931, when Manchuria was under siege ofJapan.
Alliance: Germanys NAZI
Japan made an alarming moves in China.
America was aware and much conscious. America made a moves so as to stop the
augmenting power of Japan.
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Japan began to seize the oil richterritories of Southeast Asia.
Admiral Yamamoto devised the plan inimmobilizing the naval forces of herenemy in Hawaii. The Pearl Harbor.
Plan was approved by the General Staff. The plan called as The Formation of
Attack Forces commanded by ViceAdmiral Chuiche Naguno.
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Manuel L. Quezon madea preparations such as: Intensifying the training
of the youth. Giving out first aid
courses in schools andsocial clubs.
Creating the CEA Civilian EmergencyAdministration withbranches in the
provinces and towns. Holding of block out
drills. Establishing evacuation
centers.
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Sunday morning at 7:55 am when theattack happened.
Opana point where the attack took place.
First attack was commanded by CaptainMitsuo Fuchida.
- 183 planes was launched in North of Oahu.
- Mission: to destroy battleships and aircraftcarriers at Ford Island and wheeler Field.
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Second attack was commanded byLieutenant-Commander Shigekazu
Shimazaki.- 171 planes
- Mission: to destroy arcrafts and hangars atFord Island, Hickam Field, Wheeler Field,
Barber Point and Kaneohe.
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December 8, 1941 when particularly inTugegarao, Baguio, Iba and Tarlac was
bombed. December 9, 1941; the residents of Manila
witnessed the real war.
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December 10, 1941 the first wave ofJapanese invading forces landed in
Aparri and Vigan. Followed more forces arrived at Legaspi,
South of Luzon.
December 20 main Japanese invasionforces landed in Lingayen.
Led by Masaharu Homma.
Atimona and Mauban.
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Japanese forces dominated the land, airand water.
Naval forces of admiral Thomas C. Hartwere completely destroyed.
US Navy yard in cavite was bombed
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Jesus Villamor Received the Distinguish
Service Cross December 10, 1941 at Nichols
Field and Fort Mckinley
Day after December 11 overBatangas airfield
They attacked two enemyformations each 27 planes.
Brought down two Japanesplanes.
Lt. Cesar Basa and Lt.Geronemo Aclan.
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Gen. Douglas Mc.Arthur I shall return.
The promise reechoed into the heart of
his dying soldiers in Bataan. Maj.Gen.Edwardo King
He surrender his troops on April 9, 1942
Female nurses were transferred toCorregidor.
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Soldiers became prisoners of war.
April 9, 1942 the 90-mile walk was started
and ended up in 6 days at camp ODonell. From Mariveles, Bataan to Tarlac but latter
moved again to Cabanatuan in Pangasinan.
The POWs were forced to walk in a line
next to the stream but the Japanese soldiersdid not allow any of the prisoners to drinkfrom it.
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Several men could no longer take it tothe next step. They fell on the road and a
tank flattered them. The Japanese soldiers forced the
prisoners to drink from the stream offilthy water.
More than 50, 000 Filipinos and Americansdied.
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Corregidor
o A man made island off Bataan.
o Was a stronghold of the filipino andAmerican soldiers
o Gen.Wainwright defended it almost with
a superman process.
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o Around 12,000 shells were dropped overCorregidor Island in 24 hours
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Soldiers, women and children were allhuddled together in the underground, theMalinta Tunnel.
o Through the constant bombing and
shaking of the earth, Gen.Wainwright tolowered the American flag.
o Again the Japanese showed theirignorance and cruelties.
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o Gen.Marshall awarded Wainwright theMedal of Honor.
o At the end of the Pacific war both theFilipinnos and American soldiers suffered
16,000 casualties in the battle of thePhilippines.
o 84,000 suffered repressions of theJapanese
o Half of the 20,000 American troops whowere captured died in Captivity.
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August 6, 1945 Col.Paul Tibbets - he piloted the B-29 bomber plane Little Boy nickname of Uranium bomb
August 9, 1945 another B-29 bomber piloted byMaj.Charles W. Sweeney tooks its flights towardsKokura
The plane name bocks car was carrying a plotoniumbomb nickname FatMan
August 15, 1945 Japan surrendered to the allied forces September 2, 1945 boarded the battleship Missouri at
Tokyo Bay. It was then remembered the V-day ofJapan.
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The Japanese controlled the prices ofcommodities.
Less production and poor domesticationof animals
Because of these economic condition,President Laurel encourage people tounder go alternative food production.
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