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    In my essay‚ I will be comparing Tora! Tora! Tora! and Pearl Harbor. In the obvious sense‚ both movies were about the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor was made in 2001 by Touchtone Pictures and Tora! Tora! Tora! was made by Twentieth Century Fox in 1970. There is a big difference in the making of the movies‚ which means the special effects will be different and so will the context. But the story frame will be the same. In Tora! Tora! Tora!‚ the movie was mostly based on the Japanese in planning

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    Pearl Harbor Just before eight in the morning on December 7‚ 1941‚ an aerial assault was taking place on the United States Navy’s Pearl Harbor Naval Base‚ and the United States Army Schofield Barracks and Wheeler Airfield in Honolulu Hawaii. Hundreds of planes blackened out the morning sunshine‚ causing it to look like a cloudy day. Picture the sounds of rounds zipping past your ears and hitting the person next to you‚ hearing your fellow soldiers crying gout in agony while they fall to their

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    December 7th‚ 1941. “A date which will live in infamy” as coined by president Franklin D. Roosevelt. Few events in United States History have had such a impact as Pearl Harbor. World War II already underway‚ Japan was encroaching on more territory in the Pacific while German forces were expanding over Europe. Public opinion prevented any direct entrance for the United States to enter as there was a divide among those who opposed becoming involved--non- interventionists -- and those who supported

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    Everyone knows about Pearl Harbor. But we never look at the Japanese point of view. Japan had many reasons to attack America. In the 1920’s Japan’s population boomed. They had so many babies‚ the limited resources of food and oil in Japan couldn’t meet everyone’s needs. Militarists in Japan saw an opportunity to get more resources. The oil-rich parts of China caught their hopeful eyes. The militarists proposed to the imperial government taking that part of China. But‚ the civil government turned

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    “The Japanese managed to damage almost 20 U.S. naval vessels‚ of which 8 large battle ships‚ 200 airplanes and killing over 2‚000 American” (Why did the Japanese attack pearl harbor). “President Roosevelt moved the US Pacific Fleet from California to Pearl Harbor in 1939. This move was a threat to Japan‚ who wanted to expand in the Pacific. Military leaders and politicians saw a war between the U.S. and Japan as inevitable‚ with the solution being to attack first”(Pacific

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    American history. On this day more than 2‚400 Americans were killed and over 1‚100 were injured. On this day‚ Japan launched a surprise‚ military‚ aerial attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. The next day the United States declared war on Japan and eventually led to the country’s entry into World War II. The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor for many reasons. One reason was because the embargo the U.S. put in place against Japan. This embargo blocked Japan from receiving steel and aviation fuel as well

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    On Sunday‚ December 7‚ 1941‚ Japan launched a sneak attack on the U.S. Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor‚ destroying the peace of a beautiful Hawaiian morning and leaving much of the fleet broken and burning. The destruction and death that the Japanese military put upon Pearl Harbor that day was 18 naval vessels (including eight battleships) sunk or heavily damaged‚ 188 planes destroyed‚ over 2‚000 servicemen killed was exacerbated by the fact that American commanders in Hawaii were caught by surprise

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    Both the Pearl Harbor and 9-11 attacks have many similarities. Including their impact they had on the Americans. The Pearl Harbor and the 9-11 attacks on the country of America left a lasting effect on those who are "We the people". The patriotic swell and comfort given to fellow citizens arose from committing people‚ and not from national sovereignty‚ because it is people‚ which comprise a government. Although the enemies of the United States of America tried to tear the country apart‚ the patriotism

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    Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor? Many hypotheses and theories exist for why that fateful day occurred in history. Was Japan trying to take over the world and the United States stood in their way? Did we deserve this? I believe Japan attacked Pearl Harbor for a combination of reasons. War is never simple and I have to believe that it is never just the fault of one. I believe that the combination of a breakdown of relations with the US‚ Japan’s imperialistic actions‚ and the US’s restriction on trade

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    Imperial Japan attacked Pearl Harbor out of fear of the U.S. Navy trying to stop Japan from invading China‚ Japan was low on resources‚ so when Roosevelt put the oil embargo on Japan they felt as if this was the U.S. defending China‚ so in 1941 Japan attacked the Navy stationed at Pearl Harbor to prevent the Navy from physically defending China. The Manhattan Project started in 1942 and ended in 1945. The Manhattan Project started due to Albert Einstein having a desire to show F.D.R. the amount of

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