the rising sun symbol on the planes
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Pearl Harbor is on one of the islands of Hawaii.
Dutch Harbor is a harbor that is located in Unalaska, Alaska. Dutch Harbor was the location of the World War II Battle of Dutch Harbor. It was one of the few locations of the U.S. that was bombed by Japan.
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The Holocaust occured in Europe when the Nazi's extirminated all of the Jewish people they could find while Pearl Harbor was a Naval base in Hawai that got decimated by Imperial Japan.
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The world's largest Pearl mine.
Pearl Harbor is a military base in Hawaii. Technically speaking, Pearl Harbor (as in the base) isn't celebrated but its history is remembered, read on to find out why. In a way Pearl Harbor's history is celebrated but not in a happy way. At the beginning of World War 2 (at least when the US entered) Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japan. If you noticed, the US flag is at half mast on December 7th. This is because that is the day the attack occured. We sadly remember the attack. We do not "celebrate" as we do mourn.
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I think you'll find the US joined the Allies: As a result of Pearl Harbor, Dec7th 1941
No, there was only one reason that America used the atomic bomb. To cause Japan to surrender. The only other way to get Japan to surrender was to invade the country with infantry, and having seen how stubborn the Japanese fighters were at the little islands they defended in the Pacific, Americans knew that the loss of life on both sides would be horrific. To save American fighting men's lives, they decided to drop the bomb. If Japan had surrendered immediately, America would not have dropped the second bomb.
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