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    Early morning of December 7‚ 1941‚ approximately 350 Japanese fighter planes‚ bombers‚ and torpedo planes attacked Pearl Harbor‚ an American naval base located near Honolulu‚ Hawaii. This two-hour bombardment destroyed roughly 20 American ships and 300 airplanes. By the end‚ nearly 2‚500 American soldier and sailors died‚ while 1‚000 were left wounded. On December 8‚ 1941‚ President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared war on Japan‚ going on to saying‚ “No matter how long it may take us to overcome this

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    into the Pearl Harbor attack. The author provides personal insights that sprouted from the effects of worst naval disaster in U.S. history. She provides context to help us understand the events as they unfolded. By giving the reader first hand accounts‚ Gorman is able to define the time and supply an understanding into the aftermath of “a date‚ which will live in infamy.” December 7‚ 1941‚ was the day that Japanese bombers launched a massive attack on the U.S naval base at Pearl Harbor. More than

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    December 7‚ 1941 marked a day in history never to be forgotten‚ this was the day that the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. The attack on Pearl Harbor affected many people in a way that would change their lives forever. The attack on Pearl Harbor caused many people to lose their lives‚ it caused American to enter World War II and it also caused the economy to change. The attack on Pearl Harbor began as part of Japan’s larger plan to conquer Southeast Asia. The Japanese wanted to do this to secure raw

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    what many Americans experienced on the day that the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. But what people want to know is why. Well right after World War I‚ a peace treaty was created and the League of Nations was established. But the Japanese saw the treaty as a way for the countries like France‚ England‚ and United States to keep the power for themselves and not only that they invaded China. So the real reason why Japan bombed Pearl Harbor was because they plan for a new world order‚ the lack of oil Japan

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    According to an article in the website History‚ the causes of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor are far from few. The country clearly had imperial objectives. In 1937 for example‚ the country invaded China beginning a war that did nothing but help the United States begin to consider Japan a threat in Asia. In 1941‚ Japan occupied French Indochina and controlled the Philippines. The United States imposed an oil embargo to Japan with the objective to weaken its economic strength. The embargo itself

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    The attack on Pearl Harbor taught Americans that‚ we were not invincible from foreign attacks. The event occurred on December 7th‚ 1941. Japan wanted to come up with a plan that would truly cripple the elite fighting force stationed at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. Battleships had become very popular and a major fighting force in fleets. Japanese tactics were practiced on an island called Kyushu‚ having a similar layout to Pearl. The Japanese practiced bombing and flying undetected‚ because they were

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    day of the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor‚ December 7‚ 1941‚ would live in infamy. Pearl Harbor was just a prelude to what the United States was getting into‚ when joining World War II. Not only was Pearl Harbor the beginning of a very long and horrific conflict‚ but it was also ushered in one of the worst violations of civil liberties in U.S. history. This was the blatant disregard of Japanese Americans’ human rights. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor‚ American Japanese citizens were seen

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    A series of events and motives that lead to certain actions cause a war. In World War II preceding actions provoked many costly consequences. Japan’s mindset and actions before attacks were fundamental to their operations. Pearl Harbor was the result of Japan’s motives and attacks on surrounding countries in Southeast Asia. Japan’s conquest of Southeast Asia caused the United States and other colonial European countries to enforce sanctions establishing a dilemma between the United States and Japan

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    The Battle of Britain and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor were events that played a big role in World War II. Both took place in the 1940’s. The Battle of Britain took place between July and October in 1940 while the Pearl Harbor Attack took place on December 7th‚ 1941. Germany started the Battle of Britain while their allie‚ Japan‚ bombed Pearl Harbor in Hawaii‚ US. Both events were the cause of an effort to destroy war materials such as aircrafts or battle ships. The Battle of Britain was

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    Oahu‚ was tracking incoming aircraft‚ and the Navy discovered a submarine close to Pearl Harbor. Furthermore‚ US was able to break a Japanese code‚ which allows them to read messages of Japanese Navy. It was a well-prepared attack by the Pearl Harbor Task Force‚ the Kido Butai‚ which allowed them to execute airstrikes before the detection. In January 1941‚ Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto proposed a attack on Pearl Harbor using aircraft carriers even though the strategy of Japanese navy was intended to be

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