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Pearl Harbor
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
• Suffers from polio since 1921
• Former NY senator and governor
• Served under Woodrow Wilson as the
Secretary of the Navy
• Elected in 1932
• Runs for and wins a historic third term as
president in 1940
– The American public did not want a change of
power in the face of a possible threat of war with
Germany
American Foreign Policy
• Isolationism
– Adhering to a national policy of non-participation
in alliances, engagements, or conflicts with other
nations
– Roosevelt still prepared the US for war just in
case, even while sticking to isolationism
Reasons why US is Isolationist
• Still disturbed by the outcomes of WWI
• Anti-war writings of ex-patriots, veterans
• Concerned with the Great Depression
• New Deal projects (FDR)
• Anti-war films and entertainment
• Peace movement
Path to War (1935-1941)
• Neutrality
– Neutrality Act of 1935: Forbids shipment of weapons to
those at war
• Non-Neutrality
– Cash and Carry Act of 1937: Allows sale of non-military
items
– Revised Act: Allows sale of weapons, but must be shipped
in foreign vessels
• Belligerency
– Lend/Lease Act of 1941: Allows US to become weapons
arsenal to democratic nations or those fighting for
democracy
USA in 1940
• Not prepared for war
• Experiencing an economic boost due to the
sale of weapons overseas
• Witnessing the balance of power shifting in
Europe
• Congress increases defense budget
Japan’s Motivations
• Wants to conquer neighboring China,
Southeast Asia, and establish a “Greater East
Asia Pact”
• Military alliance with Germany and Italy
Action vs. Reaction (1940-41)
• Japan: Granted military bases in southern Asia
• USA: Bans shipments of scrap iron to Japan
• Japan: Signs Tri-Partite Pact with Germany and Italy
• USA: Lend/Lease Act approved by Congress
• Japan: Moves into bases in southern Asia
• USA: Freezes Japanese stock assets in America and bans
export of aviation fuel
Continued…
• Japan: Proposes summit meeting over pacific
issues and plans for war
• USA: Secretary of State Cordell Hull rejects
summit idea (FDR was at a funeral and could not
attend)
• Japan: Prime Minister Prince Konoye resigns,
Hideki Tojo takes over and orders a surprise
attack on USA base at Pearl Harbor. Authorized in
November of 1941
Reluctant Warriors
Emperor Hirohito
• Emperor Hirohito constantly asks
the Japanese government to
come up with a solution other
than war
• Reads a peace poem at one of
their meetings:
“Across the four seas, all are brothers.
In such a world why do the waves
rage, the winds roar?”
Militarist Tojo
• Prime Minister Hideki Tojo tries
since October to reach an
agreement with the US.
• Pearl Harbor is decided upon
because Tojo thinks it will crush
the American spirit and keep
them from joining the war.
The Honorable Yamamoto
• Yamamoto attended college in the US, and
knows their fighting spirit.
• He plans the attack out of his sense of
duty, but knows it will fail
– Predicts he will run amok for a year then be
defeated by weight of US
• Held out hope until the last moment that
another solution could be found
• Officers thought him cowardly when he
told them they would have to turn back if
a peace agreement was reached after the
attack was planned
– “If anyone will disobey orders and not turn
back when the path for peace is open, resign
now!”
American
owned
Where is Hawaii?
Japan’s Pacific Strategy
• Stage 1: Combined fleet attacks on U.S Pacific
Fleet while Southern Asia is seized
• Stage 2: Fortify the chain of islands running
through Wake Island and the Marshalls
• Stage 3: Find, intercept, and destroy any
forces violating their defensive perimeter.
Wage a war of attrition (Total War) with US.
• Key to victory: the American fleet at Pearl
Harbor must be DESTROYED
The Operation
• Entire Japanese fleet put on alert to prepare
for battle
• Pearl Harbor assault ordered
• Plan for war, but negotiate for peace
• Submarines must be at Pearl Harbor entrance
to sink exiting ships
• Outcome must be decided in one day
Striking Force
• Attack:
– 6 large carriers
– 8 destroyers
– 1light cruiser
– 360 combat planes
• Support:
– 2 battleships
– 2 heavy cruisers
– 3 submarines
The Attack
• Yamamoto insists on not attacking until the US
has been given a declaration of war at least a
half hour before the attack
• He is assured they will receive it by his
superiors, and orders the attack
• Sits in silence in his ship’s dining room with
hands folded to await any news
U.S Intelligence
• Intercepted a Japanese code:
– “Climb Mount Nitaka 1208”
• Some believe it means an attack is coming on
December 8, while others ignore it
• Receives a warning from Japan in 14 parts
through a telegram but does not decipher it in
time
• Japanese planes detected on radar but ignored
because no one was in their office on a Sunday
morning
• Responsible for defense of Pearl Harbor: Gen.
Walter C. Short
December 7 1941
• Attack occurred on a Sunday morning, just
after 7 a.m.
• Many men were either still sleep or relaxing
• Men were awoken by the sound of bombs and
explosions
– Taken completely by surprise
• Were able to shoot down some Japanese
planes, but the damage done was
overwhelming
Damage
• 4 battleships sunk
3 battleships damaged
1 battleship grounded
2 destroyers sunk
1 other ship sunk
3 cruisers damaged
1 destroyer damaged
3 other ships damaged
188 aircraft destroyed
159aircraft damaged
• 2,402 killed (1,700+ on the USS Arizona)
1,247 wounded
The Tragedy of the Arizona
Mistakes made by Japanese
• Failure to destroy oil fields on Oahu
• Failure to destroy air craft carriers
• Failure to properly assess damage
• Failure to send a third wave
• Why no third wave?
– Commander Chuichi Nagumo felt that enough damage was
done to the base. Ordered ships to turn back.
– Feared that the US would send a strike force to attack his
ships
– Carriers were needed for another operation in the South
Pacific
Shame for Yamamoto
• After the attack ended and he was
congratulated by his officers, he was informed
that the Declaration of War did not arrive until
a half hour after the attack had begun,
meaning the US did not have warning of the
attack. He thought this was very shameful and
dishonorable
• Predicted: “We have awakened a sleeping
tiger.”
Pearl Harbor End Results
• US Fleet crippled (not destroyed) for 18 months
• Motivation for US to declare war on Japan
• Unites American people through patriotism to
support a war when they did not want one
originally
• Hitler declares was on US
• Pearl Harbor is slowly rebuild and refitted and
remains a strategic naval base
• Dolittle Raids were carried out against Tokyo
Why was there a surprise?
• US Government thought Japan would attack Britain before
them, since they had ships in South China Sea
• Attack on Pearl Harbor was thought possible, not probable
• All messages intercepted did not mention Pearl Harbor
• FDR was more concerned with Germany than Japan
• Japanese planning, organization, and skill
• 5th columnists
• US Military inefficiency
• General attitude of USA
• FDR knew but sacrificed Pearl Harbor to induce war feeling
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Pearl Harbor

  • 2. Franklin Delano Roosevelt • Suffers from polio since 1921 • Former NY senator and governor • Served under Woodrow Wilson as the Secretary of the Navy • Elected in 1932 • Runs for and wins a historic third term as president in 1940 – The American public did not want a change of power in the face of a possible threat of war with Germany
  • 3. American Foreign Policy • Isolationism – Adhering to a national policy of non-participation in alliances, engagements, or conflicts with other nations – Roosevelt still prepared the US for war just in case, even while sticking to isolationism
  • 4. Reasons why US is Isolationist • Still disturbed by the outcomes of WWI • Anti-war writings of ex-patriots, veterans • Concerned with the Great Depression • New Deal projects (FDR) • Anti-war films and entertainment • Peace movement
  • 5. Path to War (1935-1941) • Neutrality – Neutrality Act of 1935: Forbids shipment of weapons to those at war • Non-Neutrality – Cash and Carry Act of 1937: Allows sale of non-military items – Revised Act: Allows sale of weapons, but must be shipped in foreign vessels • Belligerency – Lend/Lease Act of 1941: Allows US to become weapons arsenal to democratic nations or those fighting for democracy
  • 6. USA in 1940 • Not prepared for war • Experiencing an economic boost due to the sale of weapons overseas • Witnessing the balance of power shifting in Europe • Congress increases defense budget
  • 7. Japan’s Motivations • Wants to conquer neighboring China, Southeast Asia, and establish a “Greater East Asia Pact” • Military alliance with Germany and Italy
  • 8. Action vs. Reaction (1940-41) • Japan: Granted military bases in southern Asia • USA: Bans shipments of scrap iron to Japan • Japan: Signs Tri-Partite Pact with Germany and Italy • USA: Lend/Lease Act approved by Congress • Japan: Moves into bases in southern Asia • USA: Freezes Japanese stock assets in America and bans export of aviation fuel
  • 9. Continued… • Japan: Proposes summit meeting over pacific issues and plans for war • USA: Secretary of State Cordell Hull rejects summit idea (FDR was at a funeral and could not attend) • Japan: Prime Minister Prince Konoye resigns, Hideki Tojo takes over and orders a surprise attack on USA base at Pearl Harbor. Authorized in November of 1941
  • 11. Emperor Hirohito • Emperor Hirohito constantly asks the Japanese government to come up with a solution other than war • Reads a peace poem at one of their meetings: “Across the four seas, all are brothers. In such a world why do the waves rage, the winds roar?”
  • 12. Militarist Tojo • Prime Minister Hideki Tojo tries since October to reach an agreement with the US. • Pearl Harbor is decided upon because Tojo thinks it will crush the American spirit and keep them from joining the war.
  • 13. The Honorable Yamamoto • Yamamoto attended college in the US, and knows their fighting spirit. • He plans the attack out of his sense of duty, but knows it will fail – Predicts he will run amok for a year then be defeated by weight of US • Held out hope until the last moment that another solution could be found • Officers thought him cowardly when he told them they would have to turn back if a peace agreement was reached after the attack was planned – “If anyone will disobey orders and not turn back when the path for peace is open, resign now!”
  • 15. Japan’s Pacific Strategy • Stage 1: Combined fleet attacks on U.S Pacific Fleet while Southern Asia is seized • Stage 2: Fortify the chain of islands running through Wake Island and the Marshalls • Stage 3: Find, intercept, and destroy any forces violating their defensive perimeter. Wage a war of attrition (Total War) with US. • Key to victory: the American fleet at Pearl Harbor must be DESTROYED
  • 16. The Operation • Entire Japanese fleet put on alert to prepare for battle • Pearl Harbor assault ordered • Plan for war, but negotiate for peace • Submarines must be at Pearl Harbor entrance to sink exiting ships • Outcome must be decided in one day
  • 17. Striking Force • Attack: – 6 large carriers – 8 destroyers – 1light cruiser – 360 combat planes • Support: – 2 battleships – 2 heavy cruisers – 3 submarines
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  • 19. The Attack • Yamamoto insists on not attacking until the US has been given a declaration of war at least a half hour before the attack • He is assured they will receive it by his superiors, and orders the attack • Sits in silence in his ship’s dining room with hands folded to await any news
  • 20. U.S Intelligence • Intercepted a Japanese code: – “Climb Mount Nitaka 1208” • Some believe it means an attack is coming on December 8, while others ignore it • Receives a warning from Japan in 14 parts through a telegram but does not decipher it in time • Japanese planes detected on radar but ignored because no one was in their office on a Sunday morning • Responsible for defense of Pearl Harbor: Gen. Walter C. Short
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  • 23. December 7 1941 • Attack occurred on a Sunday morning, just after 7 a.m. • Many men were either still sleep or relaxing • Men were awoken by the sound of bombs and explosions – Taken completely by surprise • Were able to shoot down some Japanese planes, but the damage done was overwhelming
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  • 29. Damage • 4 battleships sunk 3 battleships damaged 1 battleship grounded 2 destroyers sunk 1 other ship sunk 3 cruisers damaged 1 destroyer damaged 3 other ships damaged 188 aircraft destroyed 159aircraft damaged • 2,402 killed (1,700+ on the USS Arizona) 1,247 wounded
  • 30. The Tragedy of the Arizona
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  • 35. Mistakes made by Japanese • Failure to destroy oil fields on Oahu • Failure to destroy air craft carriers • Failure to properly assess damage • Failure to send a third wave • Why no third wave? – Commander Chuichi Nagumo felt that enough damage was done to the base. Ordered ships to turn back. – Feared that the US would send a strike force to attack his ships – Carriers were needed for another operation in the South Pacific
  • 36. Shame for Yamamoto • After the attack ended and he was congratulated by his officers, he was informed that the Declaration of War did not arrive until a half hour after the attack had begun, meaning the US did not have warning of the attack. He thought this was very shameful and dishonorable • Predicted: “We have awakened a sleeping tiger.”
  • 37. Pearl Harbor End Results • US Fleet crippled (not destroyed) for 18 months • Motivation for US to declare war on Japan • Unites American people through patriotism to support a war when they did not want one originally • Hitler declares was on US • Pearl Harbor is slowly rebuild and refitted and remains a strategic naval base • Dolittle Raids were carried out against Tokyo
  • 38. Why was there a surprise? • US Government thought Japan would attack Britain before them, since they had ships in South China Sea • Attack on Pearl Harbor was thought possible, not probable • All messages intercepted did not mention Pearl Harbor • FDR was more concerned with Germany than Japan • Japanese planning, organization, and skill • 5th columnists • US Military inefficiency • General attitude of USA • FDR knew but sacrificed Pearl Harbor to induce war feeling