What were Western perceptions of the Japanese military in 1942?
In retrospect why were these early perceptions of the Japanese military misguided?
Limited not total war
1) Underestimated American will to fight
Stereotypes vs. actual reaction
2) Weakness of colonial empire
Unable to win hearts and minds of local populations in Korea, Manchuria, China, and S.E. Asia
Inadequate merchant shipping
Merchant shipping capacity
6.7 million tons, Nov 1941
Armed forces required 4 million tons during wartime
Iron ore imports
5.1 million tons, 1941
1.7 million tons, 1944
3) Population and productive capacity
Pittsburgh 95 million tons
Japan 40 million tons
US control of central Pacific
Southern route
Guadalcanal, Aug 7, 1942-Feb. 1943
Northern route
Tarawa, Nov. 1943
Saipan, July 1944
Control of skies
Iwo Jima
Feb. 19 to March 26, 1945
Tokyo incendiary raid, March 9-10, 1945
17 lb. napalm/person
16 sq. mi. destroyed
80,000-100,000 dead
1.5 million homeless
Major Gen. Curtis LeMay
Break morale and destroy productive capacity
Brig. Gen. Bonner Fellers
"One of the most ruthless and barbaric killings of non combatants in all history."
Control of SE Asian seas
Iron ore imports: 144,000 tons, 1945
*“Special attack” (kamikaze), 1944-5
*Bleeding strategy
Iwo Jima, June 1944
Japanese
21,000 killed
Americans
7,000 killed
19,000 wounded
Okinawa, April 1945
Japanese killed
65,000 troops
100,000 civilians
Americans
65,000 killed or wounded
*Hiroshima, August 6, 1945
78,000-140,000 killed
*Nagasaki, August 9, 1945
27,000-70,000 killed
Aug. 14, 1945
"End of War Day"