Air Power in World War II. Chapter 4, Lesson 2 OverviewOverview The role air power played in World War II and its significance How air power was developed.
Warmup 1. What events led up to WWII? 2. What was the beginning of WWII?
World war ii pearl harbor
Battle Of Midway
Pearl Harbor Raid 7 December 1941. The 7 December 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was one of the most defining moments in American history.
Lesson 4-2 Air Power in World War II (Part 1 of 2) Lesson 4-2 Air Power in World War II (Part 1 of 2)
NOVEMBER, 1942 – MAY, 1945. U.S. PUBLIC VIEWS JAPAN AS IMMEDIATE THREAT (SO DO MOST U.S. MILITARY LEADERS) WHY? PEARL HARBOR JAPANESE SUCCESS IN PACIFIC.
War in the Pacific Objectives Explain why Japan began a war with the U.S. List the reasons why the U.S. won the war.
The US Enters WWII December 7, 1941 “A date which will live in infamy”
Isolation/Neutrality Notes Most Americans cling to ISOLATIONISM in the early stages of WWII Early 1930s a flood of books criticizing US involvement in.
Terms for Mobilizing / Life on the Home Front Cost Plus = government agreed to pay company the cost of converting to wartime materials. Double V = victory.
The War in the Pacific