The next day President Roosevelt declared war on Japan, Congress approved
Three days later, Japan with their allies, Germany and Italy, declared war on the United States.
December 7th, 1941
This was the start of World War II in the Pacific.
Hundreds of Japanese planes attacked the American Naval Base near Honolulu, Hawaii.
Almost 2,500 men killed
In naval history this was the first battle between aircraft carriers.
Although the Japanese won again, this was a secret victory for the Americans.
The two carriers Japan lost will greatly benefit the US in the Battle of Midway.
Marines used poisonous gas to successfully kill every Japanese soldier.
There was no Japanese survivors
70,000 U.S. Marines and 18,000 Japanese soldiers acted in the battle.
7,000 U.S. Marines killed
Six Marine men place the United states flag on top of Mt. Suribachi.
Harlon Block, John Bradley, Rene Gagnon, Franklin Sousley, Michael
Strank, and Ira Hayes.
Commanded the D-Day invasion while serving as Supreme Allied Commander in Europe during World War II. In the winter of 1942, General Eisenhower led U.S. troops to defeat Axis forces in North Africa
After Japan’s loss at the Guadalcanal they became even stronger.
When Japan refused to surrender the US threatened that we would bring them “prompt and utter destruction”.
General Douglas MacArthur and other generals, planned the massive boming.
Hiroshima was the first target. Locating about 500 miles away from Tokyo with a population of 350,000 people.
August 16th, at 8:15am, the atomic bomb was dropped