Without Pearl Harbor, there would have been no global war (WW2); at least not until another reason occurred.
Japanese suprise attack on Pearl Harbor Hawaii 07 Dec 1941
Probably, they were too comfortable in the belief that no country would be insane enough to attack the industrial might and strength in manpower (and women power too) of the United States of America. They were wrong. They paid for their complacency at Pearl Harbor (harbour in British English). Japan was to eventually learn that it is not wise (even foolhardy) to pull the tail of a sleeping tiger, especially a tiger as big as the United States.
# Get the Membership Pass from an event and then go into the Harbor Inn. Some guy will pull you into a nightmare, and you will wake up on New Moon Island. # Hack the game.
Most of the hippies and liberals did not support the Vietnam. that's why we pulled out of Vietnam during the war. we did not pull out in world war one and world war 2 because america was geared in for the war, but Vietnam, not all of america was in for it.
I cannot find the resource I want to use but I can tell you that Japan did not declare war upon the US - we declared war the next day. What they did was rescind the terms of friendship and pull out of their embassy in the states. I believe it was shared after the attack had begun.
There is speculation that he was aware Japan was planning the attack but if he did know for sure, he kept the information to himself. If it is true it most may have been because he felt US involvement in the war would help the country pull out of the Depression and become more economically stable.
The American dream rules!!
This is th only worl we go its the only world we got its the only world we got we gotta fix it NOW pull together, pull together ,pull together
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I don't know, but my great great grandfather was the captain of the last tug to let it go.
They ran for their lives, deserting most of those that were loyal to them
It would not b cool dude