The pearl harbor newspaper clippings from December 1941 are worth money to the right history buff or antique collectors. These newspaper clippings are also worth money if individuals involved in the experience or family members are contacted about the newspaper clippings.
A lot of money
the time was sad. they lost over 2 million dollars.
A war costs money it stimulating the economy was an after effect that could not be predicted reliably.
The 2001 Michael Bay was a hit. It grossed $198 million in the US and $250 million in the rest of the world. It cost $140 million, and it got its money back.
Yep, the Americans sank 5 of their carriers in the battle of midway. The Japanese cassualties were 3057 killed, the carriers Akagi, Kaga, Soryu, Hiryu, the heavy cruiser Mikuma, and 228 aircraft. During the A bomb, 66000 were killed in Hiroshima and 39000 killed in Nagaski.
Pearl Harbor grossed $449,239,855 worldwide.
money
Pearl Harbor grossed $198,539,855 in the domestic market.
the japanase spen over 100,000 dollars on the attack on pearl harbor
A lot of money
None. It is part of the National Park Service.
the time was sad. they lost over 2 million dollars.
yep
A war costs money it stimulating the economy was an after effect that could not be predicted reliably.
A starting sports photographer doesn't get paid anything. He or she is called a "Sports Intern" and works for a newspaper to get experience and clippings to put in a portfolio, but no money. And...that's how everyone who's a sports photographer got started.
Yes, the U.S. did claim to be neutral. We were not involved in the war other than making money off of it. Our factories made tons of money off of supplying weapons for the war. Right before Pearl Harbor we did however stop selling to Germany because they had been disobeying the treaty of Versi. Which had been signed at the end of WW1.
Because the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour brought America (which previously been neutral) into the war on the Allied side, this gave the allies crucial weapons, soldiers and money to retake europe