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Pearl Harbor, World War II and Maus

Essential Question: How does a person respond in a time of crisis? Do you think this differs from how an entire countries may respond?

BellRinger: What knowledge do you have about the events at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941?

The Attack on Pearl Harbor

ABOUT

How did it impact the United States?

The Impact of Pearl Harbor

Impact of Pearl Harbor

The events of December 7, 1941 has had an impact on the United States ever since it occurred.

Images from Today

The USS Arizona

BellRinger: In what ways do you think the attack on Pearl Harbor impacts the United States citizens?

Aerial Video of Pearl Harbor Today

Impact on the War

The Surprise Attack

USS Arizona

The USS Arizona

The USS Arizona was one of twenty-one ships that were either damaged or lost.

The Arizona is one of three with the USS Oklahoma and the USS Utah to never return to service, and she remains at the bottom of Pearl Harbor today.

USS Arizona Memorial

Map of Pearl Harbor

Red ships are ones that sunk

Orange ships were damaged

White ships were undamaged

The Aftermath

Japan invades North China

Plan to attack Pearl began

US imposes trade sanctions

Japan attacks Pearl Harbor at 7:55 am

July 1937

July 1940

January 1941

Dec. 7 1941

November 1941

Sept 1941

May 1941

"Bomb Plot" message is deciphered

Japanese diplomats arrive in US to talk peace

US monitoring Japan "Secret Messages

TIMELINE

Pearl Harbor Today

See the oil in the water? That is from the USS Arizona still leaking today.

World War II

World War II

After the Attack, the U.S.A. joins World War II

D-Day- June 6, 1944

General Dwight "Ike" Eisenhower

General Douglas MacArthur

General George S. Patton

After America Joins

Here is all of the movement of the Allied forces after the USA joins the war.

Here is the American Naval movement in the Pacific

USS Indianapolis

This ship is known as the ship that brought the Atomic Bombs that were dropped in Japan, which caused the Japanese surrender.

Connection to Maus

Maus and The Holocaust

As the war ended, the allied Forces begin to find terrible tragedy in Europe.

What the Allied forces find

Art Spiegelman

What He Says

He is the author of the book and also one of the pain characters in the book.

Presentation

How He Says It

Maus is considered to be a graphic novel.

It is non-fiction, even though the characters are drawn as mice and cats.

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