There was no third strike, and no invasion.
Churchill and Britain knew that Britain was saved at last.
The reformation of tabacco and the new cultures that formed!!
People in the US wanted to get revenge for Pearl Harbor. People in Great Britain breathed a sigh of relief...they knew they were saved.
It was Augustus himself who saved the Aeneid from destruction. Virgil had wanted it destroyed because he thought it was inferior. Augustus read it and saw its value.
When the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, all the Seventh Fleet aircraft carriers were at sea. Thus, they came through unscathed. They and their airwings were then able to defeat the enemy at Midway and the Battle of the Coral Sea. At that time; the Japs realized they had bitten off more than they could chew.
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Yes during the civil war to end slavery. And on December 7, 1941 when Japan attacked pearl harbor in Hawaii which saved us from the great Depression.
The attack on Pearl Harbour brought the USA into WWII. The Japanses fought tenaciously, even suicidally, to protect their country from American invasion, with no sign that they would ever surrender. America had the atom bomb and felt that many American lives would be saved by using it to persuade the Japanese people that they would, in the end, be conquered and thus should surrender before they were all killed.
Capt. Danny Walker was a fellow american who was best friends with Capt. Rafe Maccawley, They Both Loved The same woman , Nurse Lt. Evelyn Johnson, Danny was a Hero in Pearl Harbor that was part of The Japanese attack, he was ordered to bomb the Japanese with his best friend and a few other pilots flew in the revenge bombing to the Japanese, He Saved His best friend by pushing a Japanese Soldier out of the way and was shot by another two saving his best friend for all the times Rafe had saved Danny.
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Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom at the time, was shocked and deeply angered by the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. He recognized the attack as a turning point in World War II, as it brought the United States into the conflict on the side of the Allies. Following the attack, Churchill traveled to Washington D.C. to meet with President Roosevelt and solidify their alliance against the Axis powers.