Some think they did....speculation sorrounds this issue....
i dont know
i dont know
No why would they know that. Those stupid Japs!
The US government knew the Japanese were going to attack the US and assume that the attack would take place at Pearl Harbor. The US Navy had been practicing for the attack for 20 + years. The surprise of the attack included the time of the attack (a Sunday morning when most US sailors were on leave or hung over from drinking the night before), the Japanese new low angle torpedo (US Navy didn't know Japan had it and assumed that battleship were safe in the harbor).
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Probably but no one will ever know for sure, because the government would have covered it up to stop a panic.
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From what I can tell, the 911 attack was a secret only to the American people. Many 'higher-ups' in government, ours and others, knew about the conspiracy and how it was executed. This includes the US government. This was not a surprise, it was planned murder, a government meant to serve the people but killed them instead, and then lied to whomever was still alive.
You won't. You will only know that YOU will attack first if you paralyze the opponent.
unfortunetly..there is no specific way to beat event 52. i should know i had trouble with that too, but surprisingly the best way to try to beat it is to play as kirby.if you use kirby's sword attack constantly most likely the enemies will get weak, because the attack pushes them back while giving damage, butt you still must be cautious though
ANSWER On Sept. 13 after the British failed to force an opening that night, the attack was abandoned and they reembarked on their ships. That event meant that the American had won the battle.
The specific day and date is unknown, but we do know that it is around July as Harry received his letter from Dumbledore on the 9th of July and the chapter occurs prior to that event.