There where 59 Japanese killed in Pearl Harbor, all members of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Nine were the crew of 5 Type A midget submarines (of the 10 crew one was captured). The remainder were crews from aircraft shot down in the attack or lost as a result of damage and unable to return to the carriers.
From Britannica Concise Encyclopedia: (64)
Japanese losses:
4 midget submarines sunk,
1 midget submarine run aground,
29 aircraft destroyed,
55 airmen killed
9 submariners killed
Total: 2,403
Close to 2/3 of those who died occurred in the first 15 minutes of the battle when the Oklahoma, Utah and the Arizona were bombed.
In addition, 55 Japanese died, in addition to an unknown number of Japanese wounded. The US had 1,178 personnel wounded.
Over 2,300. Nearly half of this number were crewmen aboard the battleship USS Arizona.
The following is a list of how many people were killed on Dec. 7, 1941 as a result of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Total: 2,403
2,042 American men were killed and 65 Japanese men were killed.
The Japanese lost 29 aircraft, out of about 350 in the two attack waves. The aircraft had either one, two or three men aboard. There were five two-man submarines from which there was one Survivor, taken prisoner. I'd say somewhere around 50-55.
There were several Japanese sailors swept overboard and lost during the voyage, beginning with one lost as the Task Force sortied from Hittokapu Bay in northern Japan. Perhaps another half dozen ordinary sailors lost in this way.
Approximately 3,500 soldiers and civilians were killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
About 2,400 people died during the attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941
55 Japanese died in the attack of Pearl Harbor.
64 (55 airmen and 9 submariners)
2,343 people died.
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Absolutely nothing , but the attack on Pearl Harbor did provide the impetus for the U.S to enter WWII. Until the bombing the U.S refused to take a stand in the conflict although it had become increasingly clear that Hitler attempting genocide of an entire race
the Japanese did not lull the US into an attack on Pearl Harbor. the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, not the other way around.
The Japanese attack on the US Fleet at Pearl Harbor.
If you mean because of the attack on Pearl Harbor, then no. But Korea broke away from Japan during WWII.
the united states responded to the attack on pearl harbor.
japanese
the Japanese did not lull the US into an attack on Pearl Harbor. the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, not the other way around.
The Japanese attack on the US Fleet at Pearl Harbor.
If you mean because of the attack on Pearl Harbor, then no. But Korea broke away from Japan during WWII.
the united states responded to the attack on pearl harbor.
japanese
No, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, December 7th, 1941.
Pearl Harbor
The site of the surprise Japanese attack .
they lost 55 japenese airmen
the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, a Japanese admiral, planned the attack on pearl harbor and was in the atack.