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World War IIIn the Pacific
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A Turning Point• Attack on Pearl Harbor was successful for
Japan
• Ability for U.S. to strike back was limited
• Three Pacific Fleet aircraft carriers undamagedo Air power provided support for Allied ground and
naval forceso Japanese navy still ruled seaso Allies focused on Europe
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Vital Territory fell to Japan
• Singapore, Hong Kong, Burma, and strategic islands
• Target: U.S. – held Phillipines
• U.S. General Douglas MacArthur led doomed defense
• Americans surrender in April 1942
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Battan Death March• Forced march of 70, 000 American and Filipino
prisoners
• Brutal violence, tropical heat, and lack of food or water
• Many survivors perished in inhumane prison camps
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Battle of the Coral Sea• First carrier battle—May 1942
• Off northeast coast of Australia
• Japanese forces tried to take Port Moresby on island of New Guinea
• Allied vessels tried to block attack
• Each side lost a carrier in battle
• A Japanese advance had been stopped
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Battle of Midway• June 1942—high seas battle
• Midway a strategic island—home to U.S. military base
• Japanese advantage—more ships and carriers
• U.S. advantage—Japanese secret code broken
• Admiral Chester Nimitz responsible for Allied victory; Japan’s navy suffered terrible blow
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Balance of power changed• Japanese lost sea advantage after Midway• Allies developed island-hopping strategy• Skipped over strongholds and captured weaker targets• Captured islands used as bases for next attacks• Bypassed Japanese strongholds cut off from outside supplies
• Allied invasion of island late 1942• Six months of brutal battle• Each side won small victories• Battle of Guadalcanal ended with
Japanese troops fleeing the island• Japanese continued to fight to the
death
Guadalcanal• Allies captured more islands• By 1944 back at Philippines • Largest naval battle • First major use of kamikazes• Battle of Leyte Gulf—Allied victory• Japan’s naval power virtually
destroyed
Leyte Gulf
Island Hopping