no.
The attack on Pearl Harbor was more devastating in the amount of deaths than 9/11.
more than 3,500 people were at pearl harbor
pearl harbor was not really a battle is was more of an attack by the Japanese on the naval fleets that were stationed in pearl harbor.
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Japan had the resources for an attack on Pearl Harbor. They simply needed more resources to continue the war.
The attack on the Twin towers was more devastating. The deaths number near 3,000. The attack on Pearl Harbor recorded 2,403 killed in the battle/attack.
the correct answer is pearl harbor. but to find out more go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MT5oNEHrNs.
After they attacked Pearl Harbor, they would attack Australia of course.(After they got more troops that is)
The attack on Pearl Harbor changed the public opinion about the war in the United States by making the war more personal. Since Americans were attacked during Pearl Harbor.
All who didn't die, did survive. Think about that for a minute. Now, the world population in 1941 was around 2.5 billion people. There were 2,402 killed in the attack. So, an estimated 2,999,997,598 people survived the attack on Pearl Harbor. This can't be any more accurate than that; world population can only be estimated.
There was 90 ships docked in Pearl Harbor. Three ships sank, while four more took damage.
No, the U.S. bombed japan more or less as a result of Pearl Harbor. Relations between the U.S. and Japan were already sour due to the depression and Pearl Harbor pushed the U.S. that little extra bit to bomb Japan.