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Essay On The Attack On Pearl Harbor
The Bombing of Pearl Harbor How bad was the damage of the attack on Pearl Harbor? The attack on Pearl Harbor was on December 7,1941."The
day was considered a perfect day because the morning was bright and warm." ( 7) The event happened around 8:00 a.m. "Pearl Harbor a naval base
in Hawaii, was attacked by Japanese torpedo and bomber planes."(www.UShitory.com) "The Japanese plan was simple: destroy the pacific fleet. That
way the Americans can not fight back as Japan's armed forces spread across the South Pacific. After many months of planning and practicing, they
attacked."( historynet.com)
Why did the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor? The weapons Japan used were very deadly. They had torpedo bomber, which crashed into the American
ships. The Americans did not have the nets up to...show more content...
Docks were wrecked and people were thrown off the docks when bombs hit them. All the damage that happened was devastating and there was lots
and lots of smoke after the attack. The smoke lasted for a few days and could be seen from miles away. Many people died during theattack on Pearl
Harbor. 2,403 military men and women died that day. 1,097 were injured, and 63 civilians were killed during the attack. It was a huge loss for our
country and our military.
The damage was devastating to both human life and military equipment. Pearl Harbor is a day to remember even though it was 74 years ago. Many
men and women died. Ships were wrecked, planes were destroyed,docks,and deck were damaged. December 7, 1941 was a tragic day and will be in
remembrance forever.On December 8, Congress approved Roosevelt's declaration of war. "On December 8, Congress approved Roosevelt's declaration
of war. Three days later, Japan's allies Germany and Italy declared war against theUnited States." (www.Historynet.com) The Japanese attacked Pearl
Harbor because it was a military base, and was closest to Japan and there is no other base close
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The Attack Of Pearl Harbor Essay
Many events have changed the history of our nation and other nations. In 1941, Japan attacked American soil in Pearl Harbor. Many lives were lost
that morning. However many questions were left behind. Whose fault was it, could the attack have been prevented. In few, articles, it 's said President
Roosevelt knew about the attack. On the other hand, what could have caused the Japanese to attack Pearl Harbor? Many questions remain, but all we
know these events endlessly changed America and Japan.
On the morning of December 7, 1941, the island of Hawaii suffered one of the major attacks in our country. Theempire of Japan bombed the Pearl
Harbor base. Before the bombing, the Japanese were spotted on the radar, but it was believed to be American Bā€“17 since it was coming from the west
coast. The surprise Pearl Harbor attack killed more than 2,300 Americans. The attack also destroyed about 12 ships and 160 aircraft 's; it was a
devastating day for our nation. The following day president Roosevelt declared war against The Empire of Japan. One of the questions that remains is,
did president Roosevelt know that this attack was coming? Yes, Roosevelt knew the war was coming, because he had rejected the Japanese final offer.
According to the book The Pearl Harbor Myth: Rethinking the Unthinkable, the author says President Roosevelt surprised his advisers twelve days
before the attack, by saying the war on Japan was about to begin. So, if Roosevelt knew, why didn 't keep the caution in
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Pearl Harbor
The aerial attack by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor. Located in Oahu, Hawaii was put into action on December 7, 1941("Pearl Harbor"). Japan came in
two waves of 353 planes("The History Place ā€“ World War II in Europe Timeline: December 7, 1941ā€“ Japanese Bomb Pearl Harbor"). Destroying a
majority of U.S territory. The Japanese attack on America's soil, was cruel, and senseless, because they killed so many innocent people.
Japanese aircraft carriers transported planes nearby Pearl Harbor. The aircraft carriers were split into two double decks. Aircrafts had curtain targets
ships, people, and the main target was the Navy base. The bombs were a good resource for Japan but not so great for us. Japanese bombs destroyed a
big portion...show more content...
Since the Hawaiian Naval base was one of the biggest in that time. U.S had many ships docked, because of the Naval base being located there.
Timing was a big factor, it was 7:53 A.M when the first wave hit("The History Placeā€“ World War II in Europe Timeline: December 7, 1941ā€“ Japanese
Bomb Pearl Harbor"). At 8:55 the second group of Japanese planes came rolling in, it was all over at 9:55("Pearl Harbor"). Normally around that time
people are getting ready for their day, and the service men were on rest and relaxation.
During the time of the attack our president was Franklin D. Roosevelt("Pearl Harbor"). President Roosevelt was our 32nd president. The Pearl
Harbor attack occurred during his 3rd term. Around that time he was suffering polio, since polio does not allow you to walk or stand he had special
braces designed. The braces allowed him to stand... President Roosevelt did not want to show any weakness to Japan when speaking. After the attack
Franklin declared war which led into WWII.
The attack on Pearl Harbor was unfair to all the wounded and killed innocent Americans. My overall point is that the Pearl Harbor attack is what
started WWII("Pearl Harbor"). Leading into WWII, America finishes the war dropping the world's first hydrogen bomb. The atomic bomb we set off
left shadows of Japanese men and women. Bodies and object evaporated from the hot temperatures and left shadows. To this day you can still see faint
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The Attack On Pearl Harbor Essay
On Sunday Morning, 7 December 1941, the course of the United States (U.S.) was forever changed. At approximately 07:48 Hawaiian Time the
morning calm was broken as the first of two waves consisting of 353 Imperial Japanese fighter aircraft, bombers, and torpedo planes originating from
six Japanese aircraft carriers, stationed strategically 230 miles north of the Island of Oahu, commenced the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hickam Air Base,
Wheeler Field, and Naval Air Stations Barbers Point and Kaneohe Bay. The onslaught continued for almost 90 minutes. In jeopardy, was a majority
of the Pacific Fleet that had recently been moved there earlier in the year from the Naval Base at San Diego, California as part of a power projection
plan instituted by the Roosevelt administration to deter Japanese expansion in the Pacific. At the end of the attack, the U.S. Pacific Fleet lay crippled
almost pier side as they were moored at the time of the attack. As a result of the attack the U.S. incurred the loss of 2403 American lives with an
additional 1178 being wounded. The U.S. had sustained extensive damage to all eight of her battleships with four being sunk, and three cruisers, three
destroyers, one antiā€“aircraft training vessel, and a minesweeper were severely damaged. The U.S. Army Air Corps and naval aircraft losses were just
as dramatic with the loss of 188 aircraft of all types. Miraculously, the U.S. Carriers the USS Lexington, USS Saratoga and the USS Enterprise were at
sea at the
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Pearl Harbor Dbq Essay
The main focus on this essay is "Why Did Japan Attack Pearl Harbor?". On a normal Sunday morning when the American navy units were busy
doing their normal routine work, the Japanese navy planned a surprise attack that stunned the world. This attack was so unpredictable that the
entire American navy went in deep shock. Very few of them realized the need to manage and control their position to save the naval power. All the
staff and ships that were present at the Pearl Harbor suffered massive loss. Just a couple of hours of bombing gave the Pearl Harbor, a battlefield
view with fire and smoke emerging from every corner. The attack left American navy at a loss of 2400 of her best men as well as 21 ships that were
either sunk or completely demolished....show more content...
Japan believed they were the fountain of the Yamato race and believed they were superior to any other asian race (Document A). Japan also thought
that America would crumble and become "Old Orders" (Document A). Japan's expansion into Asia caused them to go after the bigger countries.
The second and one of the more underrated reasons Japan attacked Pearl Harbor was because of America putting an embargo on their oil. In August
of 1941, America stopped shipping goods to Japan. The many goods America shipped to Japan were vital because it was more of an underdeveloped
country and couldn't get the good themselves. As provided in Document D, more than 70% of Japan's oil came from the United States. When that
drastically changed it provided a valuable explanation to why Japan declared war.
The last and final reason is that Japan thought America would crumple their power and also attack them first. Japan thought that America had the
means and potential to attack them first so they wanted to get out their first and prevent an attack on their end. In closing there are many reasons as to
why Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. It was a surprise attack that has left many americans still in shock and confusion to this
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The Suprise Attack on Pearl Harbor
Plan of Investigation
The purpose of this investigation is to evaluate how the attack on Pearl Harbor wasn't a surprise to Roosevelt and the United States. The main body of
evidence will investigate what events lead up to the attack, diplomatic relations between Japan and the U.S., and the resulting factors of the attack.
Evidence will include eyewitness accounts and newly released top secret documents. Documents will be analyzed in regards to their value, origin,
purpose, and limitation in order to properly evaluate the evidence. Documents include a book containing top secret documents, letters, and theories
written by Robert Stinnett as well as evidence from the U.S. Army Board. An analysis of these documents and a summary of evidence...show more
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The submarine sinking was handled with no reaction, and the radar sighting was passed off as a group of American planes approaching that morning.
The United States' did not have any aircraft carriers at Pearl Harbor on December 7th. They were all out at training. The attacking Japanese planes
came in two waves with high level bombers, dive bombers, and zeros(japanese fighter planes) strapped with torpedoes. By 9:55 am the attack was all
over only two hours after it had begun. Behind them they left a crippled Pacific Fleet that included 8 damaged or destroyed battleships, 2,403 dead,
and 188 destroyed planes.
With a close friendship between FDR and Churchill already established before the United States was even close to joining the war on the British
side, the U.S. was looking at all options to help the British and defeat the Axis powers before Pearl Harbor came about. But after Pearl Harbor,
with Roosevelts celebrated 10 minute speech ending with so help us God. He had his declaration of war he had been waiting for. Within less of 24
hours of being attacked the U.S. had declared war on Japan and joined World War Two. Three days after Pearl Harbor, Italy and Germany declared
war on the United States. 4 years later the Axis powers ceased to exist and England, the U.S., and the USSR come out as the victors of World War Two.
Evaluation of Sources Day of Deceit: The truth about FDR
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Essay on Pearl Harbor
Attack on Pearl Harbor! Did we know?

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Did we know about the attack the occurred in Pearl harbor? Was there any sign or possible way of changing what happened? Did someone or a group
of people that could were have been more careful mess up? Or was there some one that knew about the attack or had an idea that it was coming but
didn't say anything? An why did the Japanese choose Pearl Harbor of all place to strike an attack, was their a significance? These are all question you
might ask your self in confusion about the attack on Pearl Harbor. In the following I will show you why and how some of these things came about.
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8:05 am level bombers at battleships. Ships like the Oklahoma, West Virginia, Tennessee, and Arizona were all hit by torpedoes. During the attack,
many of our pilots noted the brave efforts they put in, in trying to put some aircrafts off the ground. But they were too greatly outnumbered. The
Japanese would just shoot all of our planes before lift off or crash into them if were about to take off from the ground. "There efforts were negligible
but their courage commanded the admiration and respect of our pilots." (#3ā€“4)
The US was stunned and enraged by the attack. President Franklin D. Roosevelt called it "a day of infamy." The next day, December 8, 1941, the
US declared war on Japan. The Japanese had planned out this attack well before it occurred. Working hard and discussing how to do it. There had
already been in tension between the US and Japan before this whole thing occurred. They just weren't sure how or with what to strike because the
waters of Pearl Harbor are real deep. They wanted the attack to be the most effective on possible. So they put fins on
#2ā€“4 quotes from the encyclopedia of World War II pgs 9
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their torpedoes, so that it causes maximum damage. The attack on pearl harbor was led by Admiral Yomamoto.
Japanese ambassador in Washington during much of 1941 was a naval officer and a long time friend of the Americans. Admiral
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The Attack On Pearl Harbor Essay
It was a calm and sultry Sunday morning at Pearl Harbor, in the United States (U.S.) territory of Hawaii on 7 December 1941. At approximately
07:48 Hawaiian Time the calm was broken as the first of two waves consisting of 353 Imperial Japanese fighter aircraft, bombers, and torpedo planes
originating from six Japanese aircraft carriers, stationed strategically 230 miles north of the Island of Oahu, commenced the attack on Pearl Harbor,
Hickam Air Base, Wheeler Field, and Naval Air Stations Barbers Point and Kaneohe Bay. The onslaught continued for almost 90 minutes. In
jeopardy was a majority of the Pacific Fleet that had recently been moved there earlier in the year from the Naval Base at San Diego, California as
part of a power project plan instituted by the Roosevelt administration to deter Japanese expansion in the Pacific. At the end of the attack the U.S.
Pacific Fleet lay crippled almost pier side as they were moored at the time of the attack. As a result of the attack the U.S. incurred the loss of 2403
American lives with an additional 1178 being wounded. The U.S. had sustained extensive damage to all eight of her battleships with four being sunk,
three cruisers, three destroyers, one antiā€“aircraft training vessel, and a minesweeper that were severely damaged. The U.S. Army Air Corps and naval
aircraft losses were just as dramatic with the loss of 188 aircraft of all types. Miraculously, the U.S. Carriers the USS Lexington, USS Saratoga and the
USS Enterprise were
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Informative Essay: The Attack Of Pearl Harbor
Just before 8 A.M on December 7th, the Japanese had attacked Pearl Harbor, a navy base right off of a Hawaiian island. Shirley Abbey was just 15
when the attack on Pearl Harbor had happened. The question: "Do you remember the attack of pearl harbor, and if so, would you please state what
the event was?" " Pearl harbor was a bad battle, a very bad battle between the americans and the Japanese, the japanese had attacked us Americans at
the Pearl Harbor base in Hawaii. During that battle the American had one which is why the Americans had went up the hill and put the American Flag
on the top of the hill. When the Americans won a battle they would put a flag there, to represent our victory. I'm not to sure on all the exact details or
why but,...show more content...
We didn't see pictures, there wasn't a tv, and on the radio there was a man called gabriel heater that annonced everything on the radio all the time,
he gave the events of the war, and he said "We bombed Pearl Harbor the Americans have won ." And i remember that statement very clearly. That
was all we had talked about at school, My friends and I. Other than the fact that japan had been defeated it was really nice to have our family and
our loved ones back into our homes again. To see them again made a whole deference. Youd think that after the battel was done that all of our
loved ones would be home but they all werent, some stayed there. There was other things that was needed to be done. It was a long time before we
saw our family members again. That was about everything that i could remember on that, i was young, just a child, i just remember diffrent things,
i remember what my brothers had told me and my brothers came home from the war, i was very fourtunate, i had only one brother that was
wounded, the other five came home okay, four i should say there was five all together. Shirley Abbey remembers the Attack of pearl harbor, not so
clearly, but she does remember it, it has most definitely impacted her. During the bombing of Pearl Harbor there was 20 American Naval ship that
were destroyed, Over more than 2,000 American Sailors and Soldiers that were killed at the bombing of Pearl Harbor. There were 1,000 American
Sailors and soldiers that were wounded during the bombing. The very next day the president of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt had asked
congress to declare war on Japan. Congress had voted to declare war on Japan, with one dissenting vote, The United States was at war with japan. "At
about 8 a.m., Japanese planes filled the sky over Pearl Harbor. Bombs and bullets rained
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Pearl Harbor Outline
Pearl Harbor
Pearl Harbor was a attack on a naval harbor base in Hawaii. The Japanese flew planes over and tried to destroy the base. The attack was also known
as the Battle of Pearl Harbor. This later led World War ll . The Japanese called this attack operation AI, and they later turned it into Operation Z.
The Japanese were making plans for the surprise attack as early as January of 1941(Brett, pearlharborwarbirds.com).When the attack started it was a
total surprise. It was such a surprise that many of the U.S. servicemen were either still in their pajamas or eating breakfast in the mess halls when it
began(Brett, pearlharborwarbirds.com). The Japanese commenced the attacked in December of 1941 on a sunday morning at 7:55 a.m.(Brett,
pearlharborwarbirds.com)....show more content...
"The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor destroyed 20 ships and over 300 airplanes."(history.com staff, history.com) "Most important, almost 2,500 men
were killed and another 1,000 were wounded."(history.com staff, history.com The Japs didn't take out the Pacific fleet so they were able to help.
When they dropped one of the bombs it hit a ammo room on one of the ships and destroyed the dock and parts of the ships around it.But the Japanese
had failed to hurt the Pacific Fleet. "In 1940s, battleships were no longer the most important naval vessel."(history.com staff, history.com) "Aircraft
carriers were, and as it happened, all of the Pacific Fleet's carriers were away from the base on December 7"(history.com staff, history.com) "The Pearl
Harbor assault had left the base's most important facilities, oil storage depots, repair shops, shipyards and submarine docks unharmed."(history.com
staff, history.com)."On December 8, Congress approved Roosevelt's declaration of war."(history.com staff, history.com) Three days after Italy and
Germany declared war on the United States(history.com staff, history.com) The Japs lost 65 men, another one of their men were captured. "The
Americans shot down 28 planes and sunk 5 midget submarines."(Brett, pearlharborwarbirds.com). The U.S. lost 2,343 men and 1,272 men were
injured, 960 men went missing.(Brett,
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Argumentative Essay On Pearl Harbor
December 7th, 1941, was the day 2,403 Americans lost their lives and 1,200 wounded during the Japanese air raid, on Pearl Harbor. On this day, the
US Navy lost almost the entire Pacific Fleet in the harbor. After the attack, all the ships were either sunk or severally damaged minus the aircraft
carriers. The aircraft carriers luckily were still at sea. The total number of military personnel killed was 2,335, including 2,008 navy personnel, 109
marines, and 218 army. Added to this were 68 civilians, making the total 2403 people dead. 1,177 men alone were from the USS Arizona.
The attack on Pearl Harbor is something that is taught in grade school history. However, if it is being taught correctly that's a different story. As a
child, we believe everything that the teacher taught us even if it was a lie. The story of Pearl Harbor is a horrific event that has been revealing more
information throughout the years. What was taught in school was Pearl Harbor was a surprise attack by the Japanese. That the Japanese managed to
fly into US Airspace and destroy our ships and planes for no reason. As we research more about this particular topic, we discover that theUnited States
was doing a really good job keeping secrets. For example, the Japanese has a reason to attack the US.
The United States along with our allies Britain and Dutch, provoked the Japanese to attack. In 1937 Japan declared war on China which
aggravated the US. The US and its Allies formed a plan and cut off the oil supply for the Japanese military. No oil, meant no fuel for the war. By
the US making the strategic plan to cut of the oil supply, left the Japanese finding oil elsewhere. So, they planned to invade into the Philippines and
the Malaya territories. By moving into these locations with the hopes of finding a steady source of natural resources such as oil and rubber. In order
to do so, the Japanese empire had to cripple the US military base that was 5,276 miles way. After months of planning, the Japanese Empire put their
attack in motion. After many different red flag scenarios, the Japanese Bombers still managed to get the upper hand on us. With all of the red flags
that's presented hours, days, weeks before the attack why was the Pacific not
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Attack On Pearl Harbor Essay
The attack on Pearl Harbor occurred December 7, 1941. It was the Japanese who attack the U.S at its Naval base. President Roosevelt described this
day as a day of infamy. The main reason the Japanese attacked the U.S was because they knew that the U.S would interfere when they were going to
defeat Southeast Asia , so they attack the U.S Naval base at Pearl Harbor.
The attack on Pearl Harbor was a big part in WWII. I say that because the Attack on Pearl Harbor is what got the U.S into WWII. When the Japanese
attacked everyone was surprised even Japan's allied powers. Hitler wasn't surprised of the attack, he was surprise what time Japan did the attack.
The weapons they used in the Attack on Pearl Harbor were bombs, machine guns, and...show more content...
They thought they were going to take the United states out with a joke but that did not happen. So in my opinion i think it was foolish for the
Japanese to attack them and foolish for them to think it was going to be easy to get by them to get to Southern Asia with no interference. The attack
on Pearl Harbor was a turning point in War II .
The main reason Japan attacked the United states at Pearl Harbor was because Pearl Harbor is the United States Naval Base. A Naval base is where
you keep your war ships and naval ships when they are off duty. A Naval base for the United States is where they kept their battleships and their
aircraft carriers. This is the reason the Japanese attacked the United States Naval Base because that's where they kept their aircraft carriers and
battleships.
Luckily for the United States their Aircraft carriers weren't at base at this point. They were at sea. But the Japanese had some success with the
United States battleships , planes, and Naval vessels.The Japanese caused a lot of damage in this battle. Ok so they manage to damage all eight of
the United States battleships , and four of them sunk, they manage to destroy nearly 20 naval bases, and OVER 300 american planes. Yeah that's a lot
of damage for one battle ,but thanks to the United States ability to make resources quickly and easy they were able to rebuild very quickly. And in fact
the attack on Pearl Harbor did not really hurt the United States as the Japanese thought it
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The Attack on Pearl Harbor Essay
December 7, 1941, was on of the worst attacks ever on the United States. Out of that day, 2,403 soldiers were killed in action, 1,178 were wounded
in action. Through the misjudgments of numerous U.S. armed forces personnel, the Japanese were able to carry out this terrible attack, which
crippled the United States' Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. "Yesterday, December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy, the United States of
America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan...As Commanderā€“inā€“Chief of the Army and Navy, I
have directed that all measures be taken for our defense...With confidence in our armed forces, with the unbounded determination of our people, we will
gain the...show more content...
Not only did the United States freeze all Japanese assets under U.S. control but it also halted all sales of oil to Japan as well. The United States
tried to come to a resolve with Japan over their differences. Because of neither nation's willingness to compromise, war was now inevitable (Borg).
Why didn't the U.S. suspect Pearl Harbor of being the place of attack? Since the United States halted all exports to Japan, Japan declared war on
the United States. Due to the lack of information, lack of technology, and talks of peace by Japan, the United States had no idea where Japan was
going to hit. As early as January 1941, reports suggested that Japan might attack Pearl Harbor; but civilian and military officials in Washington and
Hawaii ignored these reports, considering an assault on the Philippines or European territories more likely, and underestimating Japan's ability to
conceal preparations for such an operation. By the summer of 1941 American leaders knew, due to the success of the magic cryptanalysis operation in
breaking Japanese military operational codes that Japan was likely to take military action of some kind (Irive). Japan had only about a 12ā€“month
supply of petroleum to fuel its economy and war machine, so the Americans anticipated the Japanese would act quickly. The only questions they could
not answer were when and where (Woods). Pearl Harbor had been a major naval
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I Survived The Attack Of Pearl Harbor Essay
The book I Survived The Attack of Pearl Harbor was a great book, but here's the big question; Is it accurate? Well, thats pretty much what this whole
essay is about. But that's not until the third paragraph, so why don't you make yourself comfortable will I get to that. This book brings to life many
aspects of this attack that I have never thought of. What would it have been like to see the battleships blow up? What would it be like to see all of that
destruction? That is what this is all about
Before I go into the credibility of this book, I think you have to hear it first. To summarize, this is the story; Danny and his mother lived in New York
city with his best friend, Finn. Everything was fine, until that day two months ago. The two boys were climbing up an old fire escape when it gave
way under Finn. He fell to the ground and had to go to the hospital. This is what finally pushed Danny's mom to move them both to Hawaii. Danny
hated it here and wanted more than anything to go back to New York. He was planning to stowaway on the ship Carmella, which was the next ship
leaving port for San Francisco. But his plans, and his world, were ripped in two when Japanese planes attacked the harbor. He witnessed one of the
many mighty battleships get blown apart, and was chased down by a Mitsubishi Zero...show more content...
The book about the day that will live in infamy did get many things right, including the damage control on all of the ships. However, I do doubt
that a fighter whose mission is to sink ships would peel away from his squadron to attack a lone person. But the battleship Arizona really was sunk,
like all of the other ships in the harbor. Like I said at the beginning, this book brought to life some aspects I never looked at before. Not only that, it
had all of these aspects correct. There were actually two waves of bombers and fighters that attacked the harbor, and there is a Hickam air force base in
on the east side of Pearl
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Cause And Effect Of Attack On Pearl Harbor
The Torpedoes that bombed Pearl Harbor
The Torpedoes that attacked Pearl Harbor caused a heavy destruction of the ships, made many lives on the ship be lost, and the U.S was not expecting
the assault, thus making it pretty much a one sided battle Japan made a surprise attack on the United States at Pearl Harbor. They attacked to neutralize
the United States Pacific Fleet. However, the United States did not let this go lightly and planned on getting revenge. The main reason it was a
oneā€“sided battle is because the Japanese had multiple pilots and bombers, over 100 in total, the torpedoes pierced the hull of the Battleships, despite the
antiā€“torpedo protection, the Japanese torpedoes had all sorts of shapes and sizes, each for different purposes.
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The Attack on Pearl Harbor Essay
December 7, 1941, was one of the worst attacks on the United States in U.S. history. Of that day 2,403 soldiers were killed in action, 1,178 were
wounded in action. Numerous U.S. armed forces personnel were misjudged, which allowed the Japanese to carry out this terrible attack. Not only did
the Japanese hit the U.S. where they knew it would hurt the most, but it crippled the United States' entire Pacific Fleet. "Yesterday, December 7, 1941,
a date which will live in infamy, the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of
Japan...As Commanderā€“inā€“Chief of the Army and Navy, I have directed that all measures be taken for our defense...With confidence in our armed
forces, with the...show more content...
Not only did the United States freeze all Japanese assets under U.S. control but it halted all sales of oil to Japan as well. The United States tried to
resolve the issues with Japan over these differences, but a resolution could not be reached and war was inevitable (Borg). Why didn't the U.S.
suspect Pearl Harbor of being the place of attack? Since the United States halted all exports to Japan, Japan declared war on the United States. Due
to the lack of information, lack of technology, and talks of peace by Japan, the United States had no idea where Japan was going to hit. In January
1941, reports were received that Japan might attack Pearl Harbor but military officials ignored these reports. They considered attacks on the
Philippines and other European countries to be more likely, underestimating Japan's ability to conceal preparations for such an operation. Due to the
success of the cryptanalysis machine called, Magic, American leaders started breaking Japanese military operational codes. The codes that were
deciphered showed Japan was likely to take some type of military action (Irive). At that time, Japan had only a 12ā€“month supply of petroleum to fuel
its economy and war operations left. So the U.S. anticipated Japan would act quickly! The only questions that could not be answered were when and
where (Woods). Pearl Harbor had been a major naval base since before 1898. In early
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The Attack On Pearl Harbor Essay
It is well documented in United States history books that during the First World War, the United States had an isolationist and neutral stance towards
the war in Europe. However, according to these texts, this all changed on February 24, 1917 when the United States received a decoded German
telegram message from Britain. This message read that Germany requested Mexico to join their side and declare war on the United States if their
northern neighbor joined the war against Germany. It is said that this was the most important event that pushed the neutral United States over the edge
to join the Allied Powers. It is even compared in importance to the attack on Pearl Harbor which pushed the United States in joining the Allies in the
Second World War! However, this is simply not the case. There were a multitude of more import reasons which, when looking at the complete picture,
show that the Zimmerman Telegram had much less of an impact than previously thought.
It all started in early 1917, the First World War was in full swing and there appeared to be no end in sight. The Central Powers were vastly outnumbered
in landmass and manpower compared to the Allies but the war was still at a stalemate. Germany, tried all throughout the war to gain any edge they
could through the use of covert operations all around the world. Some notable examples include supporting Hindu nationalists in the then British
colony of India, and the Bolsheviks in their communist revolution, who overthrew the
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Japan's Attack on Pearl Harbour Essay
Japan's Attack on Pearl Harbour
In December 1941, Pearl Harbour was attacked by the Japanese. It was the consequence of a series of events which brought tension between Japan
and America to boiling point. Japan was a country growing in power and stature and America soon came to realise that this growth could prove a
threat to them. America aimed to stop Japan's growth in its tracks as they realised that if the situation was left to evolve much longer then the situation
may be out of their control. However, it can be argued that by not seriously dealing with this threat until the 1940's, America had left things too late and
faced an opponent who would not back down.
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At the Washington Conferences in 1921, America reasoned with the Japanese government and decided that Japan's naval bases and naval arms would
be limited. For every 5 ships that America had, Japan would be allowed a maximum of 3. Although Japan agreed, they still aimed to expand more so
that they could become one of the major world powers.
The Great Depression in America hit Japan with force. Japan was affected because America's trade was vital to Japan's survival. Trade with
America became limited and Japans economic prosperity was at risk. Japan needed more imports. The army decided on a militaristic option and
seized Manchuria, as it had rich supplies of raw materials such as coal, iron ore, timber and rice. They believed that by expanding, Japan could
become more powerful. As Japanese troops were already stationed in Manchuria, it proved an easy target for the Japanese. The Americans, focusing on
their own needs, did not interfere with the seizing of Manchuria. This proved to be a bad decision for them as their trade links with China were badly
affected, but more importantly Because of the success in Manchuria the military gained power. The public became more enthusiastic and supportive of
militaristic nationalism. This led to the military running the government by the late 1930s as many people supported
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The attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service against the United States naval base at Pearl
Harbor, Hawaii Territory, on the morning of December 7, 1941. The attack, also known as the Battle of Pearl Harbor, led to the United States' entry
into World War II. The Japanese military leadership referred to the attack as theHawaii Operation and Operation AI, and as Operation Z during its
planning.
Japan intended the attack as a preventive action to keep the U.S. Pacific Fleet from interfering with its planned military actions in Southeast Asia
against overseas territories of the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and the United States. Over the course of seven hours there were coordinated
Japanese attacks on the U.S.ā€“held Philippines, Guam and Wake Island and on the British Empire in Malaya, Singapore, and Hong Kong.
The attack commenced at 7:48 a.m. Hawaiian Time . The base was attacked by 353 Imperial Japanese aircraft in two waves, launched from six aircraft
carriers. Important base installations such as the power...show more content...
The five Iā€“boats left Kure Naval District on November 25, 1941. On December 6, they came to within of the mouth of Pearl Harbor and launched
their midget subs at about 01:00 on December 7. At 03:42 Hawaiian Time, the minesweeper spotted a midget submarine periscope southwest of the
Pearl Harbor entrance buoy and alerted the destroyer . The midget may have entered Pearl Harbor. However, Ward sank another midget submarine
at 06:37 Ensign Kazuo Sakamaki swam ashore and was captured by Hawaii National Guard Corporal David Akui, becoming the first Japanese prisoner
of war. A fourth had been damaged by a depth charge attack and was abandoned by its crew before it could fire its torpedoes. Japanese forces received
a radio message from a midget submarine at 00:41 on December 8 claiming damage to one or
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Essay On The Attack On Pearl Harbor

  • 1. Essay On The Attack On Pearl Harbor The Bombing of Pearl Harbor How bad was the damage of the attack on Pearl Harbor? The attack on Pearl Harbor was on December 7,1941."The day was considered a perfect day because the morning was bright and warm." ( 7) The event happened around 8:00 a.m. "Pearl Harbor a naval base in Hawaii, was attacked by Japanese torpedo and bomber planes."(www.UShitory.com) "The Japanese plan was simple: destroy the pacific fleet. That way the Americans can not fight back as Japan's armed forces spread across the South Pacific. After many months of planning and practicing, they attacked."( historynet.com) Why did the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor? The weapons Japan used were very deadly. They had torpedo bomber, which crashed into the American ships. The Americans did not have the nets up to...show more content... Docks were wrecked and people were thrown off the docks when bombs hit them. All the damage that happened was devastating and there was lots and lots of smoke after the attack. The smoke lasted for a few days and could be seen from miles away. Many people died during theattack on Pearl Harbor. 2,403 military men and women died that day. 1,097 were injured, and 63 civilians were killed during the attack. It was a huge loss for our country and our military. The damage was devastating to both human life and military equipment. Pearl Harbor is a day to remember even though it was 74 years ago. Many men and women died. Ships were wrecked, planes were destroyed,docks,and deck were damaged. December 7, 1941 was a tragic day and will be in remembrance forever.On December 8, Congress approved Roosevelt's declaration of war. "On December 8, Congress approved Roosevelt's declaration of war. Three days later, Japan's allies Germany and Italy declared war against theUnited States." (www.Historynet.com) The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor because it was a military base, and was closest to Japan and there is no other base close Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. The Attack Of Pearl Harbor Essay Many events have changed the history of our nation and other nations. In 1941, Japan attacked American soil in Pearl Harbor. Many lives were lost that morning. However many questions were left behind. Whose fault was it, could the attack have been prevented. In few, articles, it 's said President Roosevelt knew about the attack. On the other hand, what could have caused the Japanese to attack Pearl Harbor? Many questions remain, but all we know these events endlessly changed America and Japan. On the morning of December 7, 1941, the island of Hawaii suffered one of the major attacks in our country. Theempire of Japan bombed the Pearl Harbor base. Before the bombing, the Japanese were spotted on the radar, but it was believed to be American Bā€“17 since it was coming from the west coast. The surprise Pearl Harbor attack killed more than 2,300 Americans. The attack also destroyed about 12 ships and 160 aircraft 's; it was a devastating day for our nation. The following day president Roosevelt declared war against The Empire of Japan. One of the questions that remains is, did president Roosevelt know that this attack was coming? Yes, Roosevelt knew the war was coming, because he had rejected the Japanese final offer. According to the book The Pearl Harbor Myth: Rethinking the Unthinkable, the author says President Roosevelt surprised his advisers twelve days before the attack, by saying the war on Japan was about to begin. So, if Roosevelt knew, why didn 't keep the caution in Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Pearl Harbor The aerial attack by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor. Located in Oahu, Hawaii was put into action on December 7, 1941("Pearl Harbor"). Japan came in two waves of 353 planes("The History Place ā€“ World War II in Europe Timeline: December 7, 1941ā€“ Japanese Bomb Pearl Harbor"). Destroying a majority of U.S territory. The Japanese attack on America's soil, was cruel, and senseless, because they killed so many innocent people. Japanese aircraft carriers transported planes nearby Pearl Harbor. The aircraft carriers were split into two double decks. Aircrafts had curtain targets ships, people, and the main target was the Navy base. The bombs were a good resource for Japan but not so great for us. Japanese bombs destroyed a big portion...show more content... Since the Hawaiian Naval base was one of the biggest in that time. U.S had many ships docked, because of the Naval base being located there. Timing was a big factor, it was 7:53 A.M when the first wave hit("The History Placeā€“ World War II in Europe Timeline: December 7, 1941ā€“ Japanese Bomb Pearl Harbor"). At 8:55 the second group of Japanese planes came rolling in, it was all over at 9:55("Pearl Harbor"). Normally around that time people are getting ready for their day, and the service men were on rest and relaxation. During the time of the attack our president was Franklin D. Roosevelt("Pearl Harbor"). President Roosevelt was our 32nd president. The Pearl Harbor attack occurred during his 3rd term. Around that time he was suffering polio, since polio does not allow you to walk or stand he had special braces designed. The braces allowed him to stand... President Roosevelt did not want to show any weakness to Japan when speaking. After the attack Franklin declared war which led into WWII. The attack on Pearl Harbor was unfair to all the wounded and killed innocent Americans. My overall point is that the Pearl Harbor attack is what started WWII("Pearl Harbor"). Leading into WWII, America finishes the war dropping the world's first hydrogen bomb. The atomic bomb we set off left shadows of Japanese men and women. Bodies and object evaporated from the hot temperatures and left shadows. To this day you can still see faint Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. The Attack On Pearl Harbor Essay On Sunday Morning, 7 December 1941, the course of the United States (U.S.) was forever changed. At approximately 07:48 Hawaiian Time the morning calm was broken as the first of two waves consisting of 353 Imperial Japanese fighter aircraft, bombers, and torpedo planes originating from six Japanese aircraft carriers, stationed strategically 230 miles north of the Island of Oahu, commenced the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hickam Air Base, Wheeler Field, and Naval Air Stations Barbers Point and Kaneohe Bay. The onslaught continued for almost 90 minutes. In jeopardy, was a majority of the Pacific Fleet that had recently been moved there earlier in the year from the Naval Base at San Diego, California as part of a power projection plan instituted by the Roosevelt administration to deter Japanese expansion in the Pacific. At the end of the attack, the U.S. Pacific Fleet lay crippled almost pier side as they were moored at the time of the attack. As a result of the attack the U.S. incurred the loss of 2403 American lives with an additional 1178 being wounded. The U.S. had sustained extensive damage to all eight of her battleships with four being sunk, and three cruisers, three destroyers, one antiā€“aircraft training vessel, and a minesweeper were severely damaged. The U.S. Army Air Corps and naval aircraft losses were just as dramatic with the loss of 188 aircraft of all types. Miraculously, the U.S. Carriers the USS Lexington, USS Saratoga and the USS Enterprise were at sea at the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Pearl Harbor Dbq Essay The main focus on this essay is "Why Did Japan Attack Pearl Harbor?". On a normal Sunday morning when the American navy units were busy doing their normal routine work, the Japanese navy planned a surprise attack that stunned the world. This attack was so unpredictable that the entire American navy went in deep shock. Very few of them realized the need to manage and control their position to save the naval power. All the staff and ships that were present at the Pearl Harbor suffered massive loss. Just a couple of hours of bombing gave the Pearl Harbor, a battlefield view with fire and smoke emerging from every corner. The attack left American navy at a loss of 2400 of her best men as well as 21 ships that were either sunk or completely demolished....show more content... Japan believed they were the fountain of the Yamato race and believed they were superior to any other asian race (Document A). Japan also thought that America would crumble and become "Old Orders" (Document A). Japan's expansion into Asia caused them to go after the bigger countries. The second and one of the more underrated reasons Japan attacked Pearl Harbor was because of America putting an embargo on their oil. In August of 1941, America stopped shipping goods to Japan. The many goods America shipped to Japan were vital because it was more of an underdeveloped country and couldn't get the good themselves. As provided in Document D, more than 70% of Japan's oil came from the United States. When that drastically changed it provided a valuable explanation to why Japan declared war. The last and final reason is that Japan thought America would crumple their power and also attack them first. Japan thought that America had the means and potential to attack them first so they wanted to get out their first and prevent an attack on their end. In closing there are many reasons as to why Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. It was a surprise attack that has left many americans still in shock and confusion to this Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. The Suprise Attack on Pearl Harbor Plan of Investigation The purpose of this investigation is to evaluate how the attack on Pearl Harbor wasn't a surprise to Roosevelt and the United States. The main body of evidence will investigate what events lead up to the attack, diplomatic relations between Japan and the U.S., and the resulting factors of the attack. Evidence will include eyewitness accounts and newly released top secret documents. Documents will be analyzed in regards to their value, origin, purpose, and limitation in order to properly evaluate the evidence. Documents include a book containing top secret documents, letters, and theories written by Robert Stinnett as well as evidence from the U.S. Army Board. An analysis of these documents and a summary of evidence...show more content... The submarine sinking was handled with no reaction, and the radar sighting was passed off as a group of American planes approaching that morning. The United States' did not have any aircraft carriers at Pearl Harbor on December 7th. They were all out at training. The attacking Japanese planes came in two waves with high level bombers, dive bombers, and zeros(japanese fighter planes) strapped with torpedoes. By 9:55 am the attack was all over only two hours after it had begun. Behind them they left a crippled Pacific Fleet that included 8 damaged or destroyed battleships, 2,403 dead, and 188 destroyed planes. With a close friendship between FDR and Churchill already established before the United States was even close to joining the war on the British side, the U.S. was looking at all options to help the British and defeat the Axis powers before Pearl Harbor came about. But after Pearl Harbor, with Roosevelts celebrated 10 minute speech ending with so help us God. He had his declaration of war he had been waiting for. Within less of 24 hours of being attacked the U.S. had declared war on Japan and joined World War Two. Three days after Pearl Harbor, Italy and Germany declared war on the United States. 4 years later the Axis powers ceased to exist and England, the U.S., and the USSR come out as the victors of World War Two. Evaluation of Sources Day of Deceit: The truth about FDR Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Essay on Pearl Harbor Attack on Pearl Harbor! Did we know?  Pg #1 Did we know about the attack the occurred in Pearl harbor? Was there any sign or possible way of changing what happened? Did someone or a group of people that could were have been more careful mess up? Or was there some one that knew about the attack or had an idea that it was coming but didn't say anything? An why did the Japanese choose Pearl Harbor of all place to strike an attack, was their a significance? These are all question you might ask your self in confusion about the attack on Pearl Harbor. In the following I will show you why and how some of these things came about. It...show more content... 8:05 am level bombers at battleships. Ships like the Oklahoma, West Virginia, Tennessee, and Arizona were all hit by torpedoes. During the attack, many of our pilots noted the brave efforts they put in, in trying to put some aircrafts off the ground. But they were too greatly outnumbered. The Japanese would just shoot all of our planes before lift off or crash into them if were about to take off from the ground. "There efforts were negligible but their courage commanded the admiration and respect of our pilots." (#3ā€“4) The US was stunned and enraged by the attack. President Franklin D. Roosevelt called it "a day of infamy." The next day, December 8, 1941, the US declared war on Japan. The Japanese had planned out this attack well before it occurred. Working hard and discussing how to do it. There had already been in tension between the US and Japan before this whole thing occurred. They just weren't sure how or with what to strike because the waters of Pearl Harbor are real deep. They wanted the attack to be the most effective on possible. So they put fins on #2ā€“4 quotes from the encyclopedia of World War II pgs 9 ā€“11 their torpedoes, so that it causes maximum damage. The attack on pearl harbor was led by Admiral Yomamoto. Japanese ambassador in Washington during much of 1941 was a naval officer and a long time friend of the Americans. Admiral
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  • 9. The Attack On Pearl Harbor Essay It was a calm and sultry Sunday morning at Pearl Harbor, in the United States (U.S.) territory of Hawaii on 7 December 1941. At approximately 07:48 Hawaiian Time the calm was broken as the first of two waves consisting of 353 Imperial Japanese fighter aircraft, bombers, and torpedo planes originating from six Japanese aircraft carriers, stationed strategically 230 miles north of the Island of Oahu, commenced the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hickam Air Base, Wheeler Field, and Naval Air Stations Barbers Point and Kaneohe Bay. The onslaught continued for almost 90 minutes. In jeopardy was a majority of the Pacific Fleet that had recently been moved there earlier in the year from the Naval Base at San Diego, California as part of a power project plan instituted by the Roosevelt administration to deter Japanese expansion in the Pacific. At the end of the attack the U.S. Pacific Fleet lay crippled almost pier side as they were moored at the time of the attack. As a result of the attack the U.S. incurred the loss of 2403 American lives with an additional 1178 being wounded. The U.S. had sustained extensive damage to all eight of her battleships with four being sunk, three cruisers, three destroyers, one antiā€“aircraft training vessel, and a minesweeper that were severely damaged. The U.S. Army Air Corps and naval aircraft losses were just as dramatic with the loss of 188 aircraft of all types. Miraculously, the U.S. Carriers the USS Lexington, USS Saratoga and the USS Enterprise were Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Informative Essay: The Attack Of Pearl Harbor Just before 8 A.M on December 7th, the Japanese had attacked Pearl Harbor, a navy base right off of a Hawaiian island. Shirley Abbey was just 15 when the attack on Pearl Harbor had happened. The question: "Do you remember the attack of pearl harbor, and if so, would you please state what the event was?" " Pearl harbor was a bad battle, a very bad battle between the americans and the Japanese, the japanese had attacked us Americans at the Pearl Harbor base in Hawaii. During that battle the American had one which is why the Americans had went up the hill and put the American Flag on the top of the hill. When the Americans won a battle they would put a flag there, to represent our victory. I'm not to sure on all the exact details or why but,...show more content... We didn't see pictures, there wasn't a tv, and on the radio there was a man called gabriel heater that annonced everything on the radio all the time, he gave the events of the war, and he said "We bombed Pearl Harbor the Americans have won ." And i remember that statement very clearly. That was all we had talked about at school, My friends and I. Other than the fact that japan had been defeated it was really nice to have our family and our loved ones back into our homes again. To see them again made a whole deference. Youd think that after the battel was done that all of our loved ones would be home but they all werent, some stayed there. There was other things that was needed to be done. It was a long time before we saw our family members again. That was about everything that i could remember on that, i was young, just a child, i just remember diffrent things, i remember what my brothers had told me and my brothers came home from the war, i was very fourtunate, i had only one brother that was wounded, the other five came home okay, four i should say there was five all together. Shirley Abbey remembers the Attack of pearl harbor, not so clearly, but she does remember it, it has most definitely impacted her. During the bombing of Pearl Harbor there was 20 American Naval ship that were destroyed, Over more than 2,000 American Sailors and Soldiers that were killed at the bombing of Pearl Harbor. There were 1,000 American Sailors and soldiers that were wounded during the bombing. The very next day the president of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt had asked congress to declare war on Japan. Congress had voted to declare war on Japan, with one dissenting vote, The United States was at war with japan. "At about 8 a.m., Japanese planes filled the sky over Pearl Harbor. Bombs and bullets rained Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Pearl Harbor Outline Pearl Harbor Pearl Harbor was a attack on a naval harbor base in Hawaii. The Japanese flew planes over and tried to destroy the base. The attack was also known as the Battle of Pearl Harbor. This later led World War ll . The Japanese called this attack operation AI, and they later turned it into Operation Z. The Japanese were making plans for the surprise attack as early as January of 1941(Brett, pearlharborwarbirds.com).When the attack started it was a total surprise. It was such a surprise that many of the U.S. servicemen were either still in their pajamas or eating breakfast in the mess halls when it began(Brett, pearlharborwarbirds.com). The Japanese commenced the attacked in December of 1941 on a sunday morning at 7:55 a.m.(Brett, pearlharborwarbirds.com)....show more content... "The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor destroyed 20 ships and over 300 airplanes."(history.com staff, history.com) "Most important, almost 2,500 men were killed and another 1,000 were wounded."(history.com staff, history.com The Japs didn't take out the Pacific fleet so they were able to help. When they dropped one of the bombs it hit a ammo room on one of the ships and destroyed the dock and parts of the ships around it.But the Japanese had failed to hurt the Pacific Fleet. "In 1940s, battleships were no longer the most important naval vessel."(history.com staff, history.com) "Aircraft carriers were, and as it happened, all of the Pacific Fleet's carriers were away from the base on December 7"(history.com staff, history.com) "The Pearl Harbor assault had left the base's most important facilities, oil storage depots, repair shops, shipyards and submarine docks unharmed."(history.com staff, history.com)."On December 8, Congress approved Roosevelt's declaration of war."(history.com staff, history.com) Three days after Italy and Germany declared war on the United States(history.com staff, history.com) The Japs lost 65 men, another one of their men were captured. "The Americans shot down 28 planes and sunk 5 midget submarines."(Brett, pearlharborwarbirds.com). The U.S. lost 2,343 men and 1,272 men were injured, 960 men went missing.(Brett, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Argumentative Essay On Pearl Harbor December 7th, 1941, was the day 2,403 Americans lost their lives and 1,200 wounded during the Japanese air raid, on Pearl Harbor. On this day, the US Navy lost almost the entire Pacific Fleet in the harbor. After the attack, all the ships were either sunk or severally damaged minus the aircraft carriers. The aircraft carriers luckily were still at sea. The total number of military personnel killed was 2,335, including 2,008 navy personnel, 109 marines, and 218 army. Added to this were 68 civilians, making the total 2403 people dead. 1,177 men alone were from the USS Arizona. The attack on Pearl Harbor is something that is taught in grade school history. However, if it is being taught correctly that's a different story. As a child, we believe everything that the teacher taught us even if it was a lie. The story of Pearl Harbor is a horrific event that has been revealing more information throughout the years. What was taught in school was Pearl Harbor was a surprise attack by the Japanese. That the Japanese managed to fly into US Airspace and destroy our ships and planes for no reason. As we research more about this particular topic, we discover that theUnited States was doing a really good job keeping secrets. For example, the Japanese has a reason to attack the US. The United States along with our allies Britain and Dutch, provoked the Japanese to attack. In 1937 Japan declared war on China which aggravated the US. The US and its Allies formed a plan and cut off the oil supply for the Japanese military. No oil, meant no fuel for the war. By the US making the strategic plan to cut of the oil supply, left the Japanese finding oil elsewhere. So, they planned to invade into the Philippines and the Malaya territories. By moving into these locations with the hopes of finding a steady source of natural resources such as oil and rubber. In order to do so, the Japanese empire had to cripple the US military base that was 5,276 miles way. After months of planning, the Japanese Empire put their attack in motion. After many different red flag scenarios, the Japanese Bombers still managed to get the upper hand on us. With all of the red flags that's presented hours, days, weeks before the attack why was the Pacific not Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Attack On Pearl Harbor Essay The attack on Pearl Harbor occurred December 7, 1941. It was the Japanese who attack the U.S at its Naval base. President Roosevelt described this day as a day of infamy. The main reason the Japanese attacked the U.S was because they knew that the U.S would interfere when they were going to defeat Southeast Asia , so they attack the U.S Naval base at Pearl Harbor. The attack on Pearl Harbor was a big part in WWII. I say that because the Attack on Pearl Harbor is what got the U.S into WWII. When the Japanese attacked everyone was surprised even Japan's allied powers. Hitler wasn't surprised of the attack, he was surprise what time Japan did the attack. The weapons they used in the Attack on Pearl Harbor were bombs, machine guns, and...show more content... They thought they were going to take the United states out with a joke but that did not happen. So in my opinion i think it was foolish for the Japanese to attack them and foolish for them to think it was going to be easy to get by them to get to Southern Asia with no interference. The attack on Pearl Harbor was a turning point in War II . The main reason Japan attacked the United states at Pearl Harbor was because Pearl Harbor is the United States Naval Base. A Naval base is where you keep your war ships and naval ships when they are off duty. A Naval base for the United States is where they kept their battleships and their aircraft carriers. This is the reason the Japanese attacked the United States Naval Base because that's where they kept their aircraft carriers and battleships. Luckily for the United States their Aircraft carriers weren't at base at this point. They were at sea. But the Japanese had some success with the United States battleships , planes, and Naval vessels.The Japanese caused a lot of damage in this battle. Ok so they manage to damage all eight of the United States battleships , and four of them sunk, they manage to destroy nearly 20 naval bases, and OVER 300 american planes. Yeah that's a lot of damage for one battle ,but thanks to the United States ability to make resources quickly and easy they were able to rebuild very quickly. And in fact the attack on Pearl Harbor did not really hurt the United States as the Japanese thought it Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. The Attack on Pearl Harbor Essay December 7, 1941, was on of the worst attacks ever on the United States. Out of that day, 2,403 soldiers were killed in action, 1,178 were wounded in action. Through the misjudgments of numerous U.S. armed forces personnel, the Japanese were able to carry out this terrible attack, which crippled the United States' Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. "Yesterday, December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy, the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan...As Commanderā€“inā€“Chief of the Army and Navy, I have directed that all measures be taken for our defense...With confidence in our armed forces, with the unbounded determination of our people, we will gain the...show more content... Not only did the United States freeze all Japanese assets under U.S. control but it also halted all sales of oil to Japan as well. The United States tried to come to a resolve with Japan over their differences. Because of neither nation's willingness to compromise, war was now inevitable (Borg). Why didn't the U.S. suspect Pearl Harbor of being the place of attack? Since the United States halted all exports to Japan, Japan declared war on the United States. Due to the lack of information, lack of technology, and talks of peace by Japan, the United States had no idea where Japan was going to hit. As early as January 1941, reports suggested that Japan might attack Pearl Harbor; but civilian and military officials in Washington and Hawaii ignored these reports, considering an assault on the Philippines or European territories more likely, and underestimating Japan's ability to conceal preparations for such an operation. By the summer of 1941 American leaders knew, due to the success of the magic cryptanalysis operation in breaking Japanese military operational codes that Japan was likely to take military action of some kind (Irive). Japan had only about a 12ā€“month supply of petroleum to fuel its economy and war machine, so the Americans anticipated the Japanese would act quickly. The only questions they could not answer were when and where (Woods). Pearl Harbor had been a major naval Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. I Survived The Attack Of Pearl Harbor Essay The book I Survived The Attack of Pearl Harbor was a great book, but here's the big question; Is it accurate? Well, thats pretty much what this whole essay is about. But that's not until the third paragraph, so why don't you make yourself comfortable will I get to that. This book brings to life many aspects of this attack that I have never thought of. What would it have been like to see the battleships blow up? What would it be like to see all of that destruction? That is what this is all about Before I go into the credibility of this book, I think you have to hear it first. To summarize, this is the story; Danny and his mother lived in New York city with his best friend, Finn. Everything was fine, until that day two months ago. The two boys were climbing up an old fire escape when it gave way under Finn. He fell to the ground and had to go to the hospital. This is what finally pushed Danny's mom to move them both to Hawaii. Danny hated it here and wanted more than anything to go back to New York. He was planning to stowaway on the ship Carmella, which was the next ship leaving port for San Francisco. But his plans, and his world, were ripped in two when Japanese planes attacked the harbor. He witnessed one of the many mighty battleships get blown apart, and was chased down by a Mitsubishi Zero...show more content... The book about the day that will live in infamy did get many things right, including the damage control on all of the ships. However, I do doubt that a fighter whose mission is to sink ships would peel away from his squadron to attack a lone person. But the battleship Arizona really was sunk, like all of the other ships in the harbor. Like I said at the beginning, this book brought to life some aspects I never looked at before. Not only that, it had all of these aspects correct. There were actually two waves of bombers and fighters that attacked the harbor, and there is a Hickam air force base in on the east side of Pearl Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Cause And Effect Of Attack On Pearl Harbor The Torpedoes that bombed Pearl Harbor The Torpedoes that attacked Pearl Harbor caused a heavy destruction of the ships, made many lives on the ship be lost, and the U.S was not expecting the assault, thus making it pretty much a one sided battle Japan made a surprise attack on the United States at Pearl Harbor. They attacked to neutralize the United States Pacific Fleet. However, the United States did not let this go lightly and planned on getting revenge. The main reason it was a oneā€“sided battle is because the Japanese had multiple pilots and bombers, over 100 in total, the torpedoes pierced the hull of the Battleships, despite the antiā€“torpedo protection, the Japanese torpedoes had all sorts of shapes and sizes, each for different purposes. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. The Attack on Pearl Harbor Essay December 7, 1941, was one of the worst attacks on the United States in U.S. history. Of that day 2,403 soldiers were killed in action, 1,178 were wounded in action. Numerous U.S. armed forces personnel were misjudged, which allowed the Japanese to carry out this terrible attack. Not only did the Japanese hit the U.S. where they knew it would hurt the most, but it crippled the United States' entire Pacific Fleet. "Yesterday, December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy, the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan...As Commanderā€“inā€“Chief of the Army and Navy, I have directed that all measures be taken for our defense...With confidence in our armed forces, with the...show more content... Not only did the United States freeze all Japanese assets under U.S. control but it halted all sales of oil to Japan as well. The United States tried to resolve the issues with Japan over these differences, but a resolution could not be reached and war was inevitable (Borg). Why didn't the U.S. suspect Pearl Harbor of being the place of attack? Since the United States halted all exports to Japan, Japan declared war on the United States. Due to the lack of information, lack of technology, and talks of peace by Japan, the United States had no idea where Japan was going to hit. In January 1941, reports were received that Japan might attack Pearl Harbor but military officials ignored these reports. They considered attacks on the Philippines and other European countries to be more likely, underestimating Japan's ability to conceal preparations for such an operation. Due to the success of the cryptanalysis machine called, Magic, American leaders started breaking Japanese military operational codes. The codes that were deciphered showed Japan was likely to take some type of military action (Irive). At that time, Japan had only a 12ā€“month supply of petroleum to fuel its economy and war operations left. So the U.S. anticipated Japan would act quickly! The only questions that could not be answered were when and where (Woods). Pearl Harbor had been a major naval base since before 1898. In early Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. The Attack On Pearl Harbor Essay It is well documented in United States history books that during the First World War, the United States had an isolationist and neutral stance towards the war in Europe. However, according to these texts, this all changed on February 24, 1917 when the United States received a decoded German telegram message from Britain. This message read that Germany requested Mexico to join their side and declare war on the United States if their northern neighbor joined the war against Germany. It is said that this was the most important event that pushed the neutral United States over the edge to join the Allied Powers. It is even compared in importance to the attack on Pearl Harbor which pushed the United States in joining the Allies in the Second World War! However, this is simply not the case. There were a multitude of more import reasons which, when looking at the complete picture, show that the Zimmerman Telegram had much less of an impact than previously thought. It all started in early 1917, the First World War was in full swing and there appeared to be no end in sight. The Central Powers were vastly outnumbered in landmass and manpower compared to the Allies but the war was still at a stalemate. Germany, tried all throughout the war to gain any edge they could through the use of covert operations all around the world. Some notable examples include supporting Hindu nationalists in the then British colony of India, and the Bolsheviks in their communist revolution, who overthrew the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Japan's Attack on Pearl Harbour Essay Japan's Attack on Pearl Harbour In December 1941, Pearl Harbour was attacked by the Japanese. It was the consequence of a series of events which brought tension between Japan and America to boiling point. Japan was a country growing in power and stature and America soon came to realise that this growth could prove a threat to them. America aimed to stop Japan's growth in its tracks as they realised that if the situation was left to evolve much longer then the situation may be out of their control. However, it can be argued that by not seriously dealing with this threat until the 1940's, America had left things too late and faced an opponent who would not back down. Japan was a country of...show more content... At the Washington Conferences in 1921, America reasoned with the Japanese government and decided that Japan's naval bases and naval arms would be limited. For every 5 ships that America had, Japan would be allowed a maximum of 3. Although Japan agreed, they still aimed to expand more so that they could become one of the major world powers. The Great Depression in America hit Japan with force. Japan was affected because America's trade was vital to Japan's survival. Trade with America became limited and Japans economic prosperity was at risk. Japan needed more imports. The army decided on a militaristic option and seized Manchuria, as it had rich supplies of raw materials such as coal, iron ore, timber and rice. They believed that by expanding, Japan could become more powerful. As Japanese troops were already stationed in Manchuria, it proved an easy target for the Japanese. The Americans, focusing on their own needs, did not interfere with the seizing of Manchuria. This proved to be a bad decision for them as their trade links with China were badly affected, but more importantly Because of the success in Manchuria the military gained power. The public became more enthusiastic and supportive of militaristic nationalism. This led to the military running the government by the late 1930s as many people supported Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. The attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service against the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Territory, on the morning of December 7, 1941. The attack, also known as the Battle of Pearl Harbor, led to the United States' entry into World War II. The Japanese military leadership referred to the attack as theHawaii Operation and Operation AI, and as Operation Z during its planning. Japan intended the attack as a preventive action to keep the U.S. Pacific Fleet from interfering with its planned military actions in Southeast Asia against overseas territories of the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and the United States. Over the course of seven hours there were coordinated Japanese attacks on the U.S.ā€“held Philippines, Guam and Wake Island and on the British Empire in Malaya, Singapore, and Hong Kong. The attack commenced at 7:48 a.m. Hawaiian Time . The base was attacked by 353 Imperial Japanese aircraft in two waves, launched from six aircraft carriers. Important base installations such as the power...show more content... The five Iā€“boats left Kure Naval District on November 25, 1941. On December 6, they came to within of the mouth of Pearl Harbor and launched their midget subs at about 01:00 on December 7. At 03:42 Hawaiian Time, the minesweeper spotted a midget submarine periscope southwest of the Pearl Harbor entrance buoy and alerted the destroyer . The midget may have entered Pearl Harbor. However, Ward sank another midget submarine at 06:37 Ensign Kazuo Sakamaki swam ashore and was captured by Hawaii National Guard Corporal David Akui, becoming the first Japanese prisoner of war. A fourth had been damaged by a depth charge attack and was abandoned by its crew before it could fire its torpedoes. Japanese forces received a radio message from a midget submarine at 00:41 on December 8 claiming damage to one or Get more content on HelpWriting.net