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TO BOMB OR NOT TO BOMB?

Oops! 3 Journals for WWII 1. Dictators Reading Boxes 2. Japanese Internment 3. Your propaganda poster Due Friday. TO BOMB OR NOT TO BOMB?. The ATOMIC BOMB & the END of WWII. RECAP…. Name the Allied strategy in Europe & the Pacific. 2. Name 2 battles in Europe

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TO BOMB OR NOT TO BOMB?

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  1. Oops! 3 Journals for WWII1. Dictators Reading Boxes2. Japanese Internment3. Your propaganda posterDue Friday

  2. TO BOMB OR NOT TO BOMB? The ATOMIC BOMB & the END of WWII

  3. RECAP… • Name the Allied strategy in Europe & the Pacific. 2. Name 2 battles in Europe 3. Name 4 islands we go to in the Pacific…can you get the right order? (hint: MGIO) 4. What type of warfare do the Japanese use? 5. What “lie” did the Japanese tell & what happened because of it?

  4. The Allies are worried about Invading Japan…They’ve been “warned” not to invade

  5. But…the allies have something else up their sleeve…

  6. Manhattan Project: “The best kept secret of War” • 600,000 worked on it • July ’45 they tested it in New Mexico • Flash visible from 180 miles away • Broke windows 125 mi away. • More powerful than they thought

  7. To bomb or not to bomb? Here’s what Truman had to decide…Do we, • Not drop the bomb…Invade Japan and lose an estimated 2 million allied troops & waste millions developing this bomb 2. Drop other (non atomic) bombs on cities in Japan & blockade so they starve 3. Drop the A bomb in the ocean to scare Japan into surrender (and the SU?) 4. Drop the Atomic Bomb on civilian populations to make Japan surrender & save US/Allied lives

  8. Many Protested its use… Including the scientists who made it! BUT… Truman ordered it to be used • Gave Japan one last chance… • “prompt & utter destruction” • Japan refused to surrender

  9. AUGUST 6th , 1945 The Enola Gay B-29 bomber released “Little Boy” over Hiroshima • An Important Japanese military center • 43 seconds later, every building collapsed in dust • 140,000 died • Japan still refused to surrender

  10. AUGUST 9th 1945…3 days later… The “Fat Man” was dropped on Nagasaki

  11. effects: Est. 200,000 died from bomb, radiation, burns, debris, etc

  12. Japan surrenders on September 2, 1945WWII is over

  13. Losses of World War II 22 Million Military 16 Million Civilian Approx. 50 Million total dead 34 Million Wounded

  14. End of World War II • Yalta Conference - 1945 - Churchill, FDR, Stalin • -Divides Germany into 4 parts (Berlin too). • Stalin starts to act shady United Nations formed International Peace Keeping Organization • Nuremberg Trials International court tried Nazi Leaders for War crimes. • 12 of 22 sentenced to death; rest to prison. • 1st time that a nation’s leaders were held legally responsible for their actions during wartime)

  15. Occupation of JapanJapan was occupied by US forces under the command of Gen. Douglas MacArthur – during the 6-year occupation, MacArthur reformed Japan’s economy through free-market practices (led to a remarkable economic recovery)

  16. End of World War II United Nations an international peacekeeping organization (which most nations of the world belong to) – promotes world peace, security, and economic development

  17. Nuremberg Trialsinternational tribunal that tried Nazi leaders for war crimes, held in Nuremberg, Germany after WWII (12 of the 22 defendants were sentenced to death, most of the rest went to prison - 1st time that a nation’s leaders were held legally responsible for their actions during wartime)

  18. Occupation of JapanJapan was occupied by US forces under the command of Gen. Douglas MacArthur – during the 6-year occupation, MacArthur reformed Japan’s economy through free-market practices (led to a remarkable economic recovery)

  19. Occupation of JapanJapan was occupied by US forces under the command of Gen. Douglas MacArthur – during the 6-year occupation, MacArthur reformed Japan’s economy through free-market practices (led to a remarkable economic recovery)

  20. During the following months… 15–20% died from radiation sickness 20–30% from flash burns 50–60% from other injuries In the following DECADES: leukemia & solid cancers from exposure to radiation released by the bombs. 1st day of Explosion: • 60% died from flash or flame burns • 30% from falling debris • 10% from other causes.

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