The War in the Pacific
While the Americans were fighting in Europe the Japanese
army easily took American outposts such as Corregidor in the Philippine Islands. The
prisoners of war were forced to go on long marches to
prison camps. These were called
"death marches" because so many men died during them.
General MacArthur was the commander of the troops in the Far East. He set up a three-part plan for defeating the Japanese.
The Japanese soon took over Indochina, Burma, and Hong Kong.
The
Americans set up a base a Midway.
This was an island halfway between the United States and Japan. In August 1942
the marines attacked Guadalcanal. In February 1943 after 6 months of fighting
the Americans were finally able to take Guadalcanal.
For the next year and a half the Americans moved toward
Japan. By December 1944 General MacArthur took back the
Philippines.
In March 1945 the Americans took the islands of
Iwo Jima
and Okinawa. The Japanese began purposely wrecking
planes loaded with bombs into the
American ships. The pilots were called Kamikaze pilots. The Japanese believe that their
ancestors would be happy because of the way they died.
On July 16, 1945 the American government tested a new type
of bomb in New Mexico. It was called the
atomic bomb.
On July 26, 1945
President Truman asked the Japanese to
surrender. He warned them that they would be destroyed if they did not. The
Japanese answered that the American warning was not even "worth public notice".
On August 6, 1945 one B-29 flew over the city of
Hiroshima. It dropped the atomic bomb. The city was almost wiped out. A fire followed the
explosion. More than 70,000 people were killed. Japan still would not surrender.
On August 9 another atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. Thousands more were killed. The Japanese then agreed to end the war.
The surrender papers were signed on board the USS Missouri on September 2, 1945. World War II was over.
