It was December, 1941, more specifically Sunday, December 7, 1941.
December 7, 1941
It was December 7, 1941
Febuary because it was there favorite month and also because they wanted to bomb it in january because it was very touching.
Japan also attacked Guam, The East Indies, Malay & The Phillipines as well as Pearl Harbor On the day of November 7, 1941,exactly one month prior to the Pearl Harbor Attack that still "...live(s) in infamy!", according to FDR, Japan issued The Combined Fleet Order No. 1 to its military forces. That order laid out the plans for the Japanese Empire's boldly extensive South Pacific operation. As far back as March 1, 1941, they planned to send the 1st Air Fleet to attack Pearl Harbor,the 2nd Fleet to attack the islands in the East Indies, Malay, & The Philippines and the 4th Fleet to attack the Island of Guam. Japan's plan was for its Southern Force to invade Malaya while its Philippine Force invaded and occupied The Philippines. A Northern Force would lay back to guard the eastern home waters of Japan while the main naval body was positioned in Japan's Inland Sea home waters.Many ReasonsJapan chose Pearl Harbor for many reasons. *First off, Pearl Harbor was located right in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It was "in the way",so to speak, of the Japanese expansion policy.Second, Pearl Harbor was where America's Pacific Fleet was located. If Japan was to wage war with America, it needed to completely wipe out all of America's power in the Pacific with one surprise attack.However, the attack on Pearl Harbor did not wipe out America's presense in the Pacific because the aircraft carriers, the heart of the fleet, were out at sea on training manuevers.Destruction of The American Pacific Fleet The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor with the intent of destroying America's Pacific Fleet in its home base. This would have allowed them to operate freely in the Pacific. I'm not old enough to have witnessed this peronally but, I'm sure my answer is fairly correct. Japan saw the US as the only country with enough naval strength in the Pacific to be a significant threat to their expansionist plans to occupy the Pacific islands. They had discovered that the US usually kept the majority of its Pacific Naval forces (both ships and aircraft) at Pearl Harbor when not in active service. The Japanese decided to take a gamble and try to completely cripple the US Navy by attacking Pearl Harbor, if the majority of the Navy's equipment could be destroyed then the US might give up easily and permit Japan to take whatever it wanted with no resistance.However what the Japanese could not know and was lucky for the US was that all of the aircraft carriers were out that day on a training mission. So although the attack did destroy or disable nearly everything at Pearl Harbor, those aircraft carriers were THE THING that enabled the US to fight back in the Pacific for about the first two years of the war until more ships could be built. This forced dependence on aircraft carriers also made significant changes in US Naval tactics that eventually led to the modern Navy's usage of nuclear aircraft carriers and the abandonment of the battleship and other "gunboat" type ships.
The staff of Admiral Yamamoto prepared the plans and preparation for the attack on Pearl Harbour. Admiral Yamamota approved the plans once they were prepared. Japanese Senior Naval Officers routinely utilized their staff to prepare plans and approved or disapproved them.Answeralthough it was Yamamoto and his officers that planned the attack, the plan was formed aboput a month after the attack on the Italian Fleet at Taranto in 1940, Admiral Yamamoto studied this attack thoroughly, using it as his blue print. (all he needed to do was wait until his enemy had his fleet at anchor in a shallow harbour before attacking.)
The month was in December.
on December 1941 japan attacks the U.S at pearl harbor also in that same month Japanese attack the Philippines. The Americans were taken by surprise and many Americans were in support of the war.
December 7, 1941
December 7, 1941 (local Hawaii time/date). West of the International Date Line in Asia it would be December 8, 1941.
December. (December 7, 1941, to be exact)
1942. Was moved from Pasadena to Durham (because Duke was playing in it) after the attack on Pearl Harbor not a month before.
December 7th, 1941
It was December 7, 1941
Sunday, December 7, 1941
Here are a couple to get started: The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. (Dec. 7, 1941) The Battle of the Bulge (Dec 16, 1944) a great month
1941 December 7 about 8:00 am
The Battle of Midway was a major naval battle, widely regarded as the most important of the Pacific Campaign of World War II. - It took place from 4 June to 7 June 1942, approximately one month after the Battle of the Coral Sea and exactly six months after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor.