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War in the Asia Pacific

War in the Asia Pacific. Combined As it was Lived and Crisis and Conflict. Assignments. History Package: SEQ Section on War in the Pacific: Bukit Merah MYE 2008 Questions (a) and (b) Due Date: Question (a) – Term 1 Week 10 (Last EH Lesson) Question (b) – Term 2 Week 2 (First EH Lesson).

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War in the Asia Pacific

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  1. War in the Asia Pacific Combined As it was Lived and Crisis and Conflict

  2. Assignments • History Package: • SEQ Section on War in the Pacific: • Bukit Merah MYE 2008 Questions (a) and (b) • Due Date: • Question (a) – Term 1 Week 10 (Last EH Lesson) • Question (b) – Term 2 Week 2 (First EH Lesson)

  3. Syllabus Requirements • This is a purely SEQ Topic • Students will be able to: • Investigate the extent to which peace was challenged in the Asia Pacific in the 1930s • Analyse the reasons for the onset of World War II in the Asia Pacific

  4. Topic Approach • Content Structure from Crisis and Conflict with additional details from As it was Lived • Use of these slides and attached notes to prepare for this topic

  5. From Crisis & Conflict • Why was peace in the Asia-Pacific region threatened? • This deals with the reasons that made war likely: • Japan’s foreign policy aims between 1931 and 1941 • To build an empire in the Asia-Pacific region • To free Asians from Western control • Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere • Find room for Japan’s growing population • To control resources

  6. Japanese Propaganda Poster What can you infer about the purpose of the poster?

  7. From Crisis & Conflict • Why was peace in the Asia-Pacific region threatened? • This deals with the reasons that made war likely: • Japan’s military aggression: • Growing influence in Manchuria and Mainland China • The military acting without government permission • The Marco Polo Bridge Incident

  8. Marco Polo (Lu Gou) Bridge Incident

  9. From Crisis & Conflict • Why was peace in the Asia-Pacific region threatened? • This deals with the reasons that made war likely: • The League of Nations • Too weak to stop Japan’s invasion of Manchuria • Poor relations between Japan and the West • Western bias and Japanese hostility

  10. From Crisis & Conflict • Why did World War 2 break out in the Asia-Pacific region? • This deals with the reasons that made Japan start the war: • Japan’s war against China • International situation • Japan’s neutrality agreement with the USSR • War in Europe left European colonies in Asia neglected

  11. From Crisis & Conflict • Why did World War 2 break out in the Asia-Pacific region? • This deals with the reasons that made Japan start the war: • Worsening relations between the USA and Japan • Japan saw the USA as a threat to its plans to build an empire • US embargo on steel, scrap iron and oil • Breakdown of US-Japan talks in 1941

  12. From Crisis & Conflict • Why did World War 2 break out in the Asia-Pacific region? • This deals with the reasons that made Japan start the war: • Hideki Tojo becomes Prime Minister • Japan orders the attack of Pearl Harbour

  13. Hideki Tojo • 40th Japanese Prime Minister • Born into a military family and pursued a military career • Sentenced to death for war crimes

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