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    have recently learned a variety of information about Pearl Harbor that I would like to share with you and others. Why did Pearl Harbor start? Who was involved in Pearl Harbor? Did Pearl Harbor start WWII? Pearl Harbor was a terrible event that happened without warning‚ or was there secret warnings in such things as magazines? All of these questions and more are answered in this essay. What started the Pearl harbor? Well‚ the attack on Pearl Harbor happened because the Japanese wanted to destroy the

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    bombed Pearl Harbor‚ or it could be considered the day when one of the biggest controversies of American history took place. Either case‚ the quote is describing the same scenario. One of the biggest controversies in American history is whether or not President Franklin Delano Roosevelt knew beforehand about the attack on Pearl Harbor. There are many reasons pointing in the direction that he did know about the attack and refused to take action. Months before the attack on Pearl Harbor‚ Americans

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    Pearl Harbor was one of the most tragic attacks in United States history (Prange 9). On December 7‚ 1941‚ the Japanese soldiers attacked the United States naval base in Oahu‚ Hawaii (“Attack on Pearl Harbor‚ 1941” 1). Thousands of soldiers and civilians lost their lives‚ lost a loved one‚ or were severely injured (History.com Staff 1).The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor demonstrates the political relationships‚ the determination of control‚ and the disregard for human life that was predominant during

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    Pearl Harbor: A Story to Remember The attack on Pearl Harbor will be a day that will go down in America’s history forever. The Japanese were very deliberate in the planning stages of the attack‚ preparation and the execution of the attack. Despite the tragic story of America’s past that is Pearl Harbor‚it is important to remember the story on the attack because we will learn how to take the Japanese’s failure and use it to accomplish military goals in the future. The attack on Pearl Harbor was planned

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    A Day Not Forgotten‚ the Attack on Pearl Harbor K. D. HIST 102 Instructor Amy Ware October 23‚ 2010 The attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese on December 7‚ 1941 remains a clear memory for both nations. Everything seemed to have played in favor of the Empire of Japan; from planning‚ to gathering the necessary resources‚ the silent 3‚300 nautical mile journey of the task force and ultimately the attack itself. From a tactical standpoint the attack was one of the most ingenious naval

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    As everyone knows‚ the second World War was the most widespread and deadliest war in history. In my opinion‚ the biggest main events in World War II included: The Holocaust‚ Pearl Harbor‚ and D-Day. In this era of World War II‚ it lasted from 1933 to 1945. It involved six major continents‚ all three of the great oceans on the planet‚ scores of countries‚ and billions of people. It caused over 57 million deaths and unimaginable human suffering (“World War II”). The Holocaust is a word of Greek

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    But they knew that an attack on the Dutch East Indies would probably bring the US into the war. So they had to find a way to prevent the US from fighting with them until they conquered the Dutch East Indies. That’s when they planned Pearl Harbor. The goal of Pearl Harbor was to disable the American fleet for a few months to give them enough time to conquer the Dutch East Indies and to absorb its resources to finance their war in China and the US once the US’ navy was rebuilt. The Japanese were tired

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    Pacific Fleet in its port at Pearl Harbor‚ which is located in Hawaii. This was the day that 2‚335 military personnel were killed‚ including 2‚008 navy personnel‚ 109 marines‚ and 218 army soldiers. Added to this were 68 civilians‚ making it a total of 2‚403 losing their lives on that faithful day. Some 1‚200 were injured in the attack. "The Japanese had rehearsed the attack for a year practicing on a model mock up until they achieved an 80% hit rate." -"Pearl harbor" WebMD‚ 6 Oct. 2016‚ www.history

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    1941 the bombing of Pearl Harbor happened. The leader of Japan‚ Yamamoto Isoroku‚ sent off planes to destroy our ships. They wanted to make sure we didn’t interfere with their plans. Japan wanted to take over part of Europe and they thought we would get in the way. According to the Atomic heritage foundation‚ the Japanese sent over 43 fighters and 51 dive-bombers to drop bombs. They also sent 40 torpedo planes from six carriers that floated 200 miles north of Pearl Harbor. The Japanese killed

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    as a “Day of Infamy”‚ December 7‚ 1941‚ the Japanese empire launched a sneak attack on Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor was a U.S Navy base located on the island of O’ahu in Hawaii. Although America was neutral in the war‚ they were still manufacturing and supplying Great Britain to aid them during the war. In addition‚ America attempted to stop Japan from their military conquests in Asia and the Pacific. Pearl Harbor was the trigger factor that ended all debate of the question that America should remain

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