The results were devastatig. By the end of the Battle of Midway, the Japanese had lost four aircraft carriers, a cruiser, and 250 planes.
Raised morale, it was a quick victory.
None. The Japanese attacked the Americans.
On basic terms, pearl harbor was when the Japanese attacked the American army in Hawaii.
While it was an initial success, it was a failure. The Japanese failed to sink or damage any of the US Aircraft Carriers. They woke a sleeping dragon that ended up swallowing them.
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor was to take the American Carriers out of the war to make the Americans vulnerable to attack.
The results were devastatig. By the end of the Battle of Midway, the Japanese had lost four aircraft carriers, a cruiser, and 250 planes.
Raised morale, it was a quick victory.
Possibly: As a tactical victory; and a strategic defeat.
At the time it was considered a great naval victory. The Japanese of today view it as a modern tradgedy.
See: Japanese American internment camps
The Japanese had hopes of catching all American warships in the harbor (some were out to sea) and while the Japanese bombed the warships in the harbor a few managed to escape to open seas. If the Japanese plan had worked this would have rendered the American Navy useless.
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor at December 7th, 1941, at about 8 A.M.
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None. The Japanese attacked the Americans.
On basic terms, pearl harbor was when the Japanese attacked the American army in Hawaii.
No, the Battle of Midway (1942) was a decisive victory for the USA army over the Japanese. The Battle of Midway was retaliation for the attack on Pearl Harbor six months earlier.
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