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reason why US entered WWII |
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other US possessions attacked on Dec 7, 1941 |
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Philippines, Guam, Midway, Wake Islands |
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General in charge of defense of Philippines |
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where Americans retreat to after attack of Philippines |
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Australia 'I shall return' |
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76,000 American and Filipino soldiers take a grueling 60 mile walk |
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12 days, 6000 Americans killed |
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leader of Doolittle's raid |
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mission of Doolittle's raid |
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16 US bombers take off USS Hornet and bomb Tokyo bring war to Japan |
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carrier range predicament |
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wanted to launch from 500 miles away, but did 650 miles away |
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date of Battle of Coral Sea |
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happenings of Battle of Coral Sea |
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first Japanese defeat saved Australia from being invaded all fighting took place from aircraft launched from carriers |
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turning point of Pacific Theater |
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Japan though Doolittle's raid came from Midway Island so they attacked it |
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would serve as launching pad for Hawaii if invaded |
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reason US successful at Midway |
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knew it would be attacked via codebreakers |
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4 Japanese aircraft carriers sunk |
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Guadalcanal (90 mile by 25 mile) 25000 Japanese killed 1600 Americans killed (die for emperor) |
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5 brothers on same sunken boat killed rule -> cannot be in same military unit |
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November 1943 island invasion |
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Tarawa (8 square miles) 8000 Japanese defend it, 17 remain 1000 Americans die |
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Gen. MacArthur returns to Philippines "People of the Philippines, I have returned" |
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660 miles from Japan 74 days of bombardment Japan had elaborate caves, better positions Marines land Feb 1945 21000 Japanese died 6821 Americans killed |
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famous picture on Iwo Jima |
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taken by Joe Rosenthal Mount Suribachi |
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Okinawa Americans get 350 miles from Japan 110000 Japanese killed 8000 Americans killed |
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where atomic bomb was delivered |
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after USS Indianapolis delivers bomb |
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July 30th, 1945 boat sinks most killed by drowning/sharks not rescued quickly because classified mission |
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chief scientist of Manhattan project |
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military general in charge of Manhattan Project |
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Leslie Groves management of Manhattan Project |
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built Pentagon 37 secret plants constructed Los Alamos, NM disagreed with scientists on morality |
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Trinity atomic bomb tested Alamogordo, NM Truman notified at Potsdam Conference warning for Japanese surrender |
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plane that dropped first atomic bomb |
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Enola Gay named after pilot's mom |
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Little Boy bomb dropped at 8:15am 1900 feet above Hiroshima 66000 people killed right away |
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Fat Man dropped on Nagasaki 70000 killed Japanese ask for peace the next day |
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Japanese surrender on USS Missouri |
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conditions of Japanese surrender |
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demilitarized Japan made Japan a stable democracy with Hirohito still emperor revived Japanese economy kept 30000 US troops in Japan led by MacArthur |
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happenings of Nuremberg trials |
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24 Nazis put on international trial head judge British chief prosecutor American Robert Jackson |
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murder of civilians starting and waging war of aggression destroying property preparing for extermination of people for political, religious, racial reasons |
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2 main people at Nuremberg |
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results of Nuremberg Trial |
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21 of 24 found guilty 12 sentenced to death by hanging 3 acquitted others sentenced to prison |
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Goals of Nazi Regime/Holocaust |
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create master race get rid of impurities |
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a purified Reich of Aryans free of Jews and the racially and mentally inferior |
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Jewish treatment timeline |
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persecution until 1939 extermination post 1939 |
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Himmler head of SS and Gestapo |
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state sponsored systematic annihilation of European Jews by Nazi Germany |
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between 6 and 8 million about 75% of EU Jewish population |
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ghettos to concentration/death camps segregation |
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Zyklon B (cyanide gas poison) |
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Pearl Harbor attacked (Dec 7, 1941) Bataan Death March (April 1942) Doolittle's Raid (April 1942) Battle of Coral Sea (May 1942) Battle of Midway (June 1942) Guadalcanal (July 1942-Feb 1943) Tarawa (November 1943) Iwo Jima (Feb 1945) Tokyo Firebombing (March 1945) Okinawa (April-June 1945) Atomic Test (July 16, 1945) USS Indianapolis incident (July 30, 1945) Bombing of Hiroshima (Aug 6, 1945) Bombing of Nagasaki (Aug 9, 1945) Japanese surrender (Sept 2, 1945) Nuremberg Trials (November 1945) |
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