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    500 of your comrades are dead. Pearl Harbor is a gigantic naval station located just off the coast of Honolulu‚ Hawaii‚ that had to suffer this feight that came by and surprised everyone. The life changing event of the bombing of Pearl Harbor surprised our nation with this attack and would start some very rough years ahead for our country. First‚ even though Pearl harbor is remembered for being bombed it is known for much more back then and today. Today‚ Pearl Harbor serves as the headquarters of

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    Pearl Harbor The bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7‚ 1941 is an event that has intrigued many historians. An aura of mystery surrounds the motivation of the Japanese and any connection between the bombing and Roosevelt. Many different historians (and revisionists) have their own take as to the events of that day. George Morgenstern‚ Charles A. Beard‚ and Charles Tansill are three of the revisionists quoted approvingly by John McKechney in his article "The Pearl Harbor Controversy: A

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    successfully struck‚ and triumphantly destroyed the naval base Pearl Harbor‚ which left many Americans dead or wounded. The United States had allied with China and due to the imperialistic views of Japan. China was always a place that Japan saw valuable due to natural resources and the large population. Japan had invaded and gained control

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    day‚some were in it‚some had family in it. On that very day at 8 a.m Pearl Harbor was attacked. Ships went under the water as the poor souls swam for their lives. Airplanes crashed into loved ones homes and their work places. The poor American people were running for shelter when most were shot and killed or very badly wounded. The attack went on for two hours from 8 a.m to 10a.m. The soldiers‚ the people of pearl Harbor and people just visiting had to hopefully survive the attack. Most

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    Pearl Harbor Most people know what Pearl Harbor was. But most people don’t know the details that caused the United States’ history to change. Pearl Harbor was a sneak attack by Japan. It was also a harsh attack that killed thousands of innocent citizens. It killed a handful of the Japanese soldiers‚ as well. With that said‚ Pearl Harbor was an event that changed America for the better. The Pearl Harbor attack was the reason that America joined World War II. “U.S. DECLARES WAR‚” (Pearl Harbor Newspapers

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    Pearl Harbor On the Dawn of December 7‚ 194l‚ American sailors awoke to the loud racket of explosives. The Japanese had dropped bombs on the American naval base! The U.S. had been aware of Japanese threats however‚ they were not mindful of when or where it would befall. Within the two hours of the attacks‚ the Japanese had managed to sink or damage 19 American Ships and kill more than 2‚300 Americans. “A date that will live in infamy” (Roosevelt)‚ the attacks on Pearl Harbor can be considered

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    The attack on Pearl Harbor was seen as a massive success in some people’s eyes‚ but in others it was seen as a massive failure. There were a few goals that japan were trying to get out of Pearl Harbor. The attack on Pearl Harbor was an attempt to try and scare the Americans. The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in hopes that is would destroy the US pacific fleet. They thought that the defeat at Pearl Harbor would be so devastating that they would give up strait away. The Japanese thought that once

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    own was gone. One of them left in search for “Gandhi”. He was found sitting‚ shirtless‚ in a dark room‚ planning on how to destroy Pearl Harbor using planes and torpedoes. I do believe this person‚ along with his role‚ existed. He was portrayed as slightly insane in the movie‚ but extremely smart. Yamamoto Isoroku was the mastermind behind the attack on Pearl Harbor. Before the declaration of war‚ he did not feel as though war with the United States would be a good idea for the Japanese. After the

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    This paragraph will discuss the battle of Japan attacking Pearl Harbor. The countries who was involved in this attack includes Japan‚ United States‚ Germany‚ Italy‚ and China. Before the attack happened‚ in July 1937 Japan invaded North China from Manchuria. In Jan of 1940 Yamamoto planned to destroy the U.S. Navy in Hawaii and weaken the Americans.In July of 1940‚ the US forced trade sanctions which were then followed by an official ban and then aiming towards Japanese military in Asia. In Jan

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    One of the conspiracy theories that rose around the events of Pearl Harbour was that the military section of the U.S and have foreknowledge of the attacks and didn’t do anything to prevent it‚ so Franklin D. Roosevelt could declare war on the Japanese and join WWII. One of the most important parts of America’s advance knowledge of Japan’s intentions was the U.S government’s success in cracking Japan’s secret communication code called “Purple”. Japan used it to communicate to its government groups

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