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Was Pearl Harbor a ship or place?

Answer:A place. Some port on an island in the Pacific OceanAnswer:Pearl harbour is a large natural harbour on Hawaii which was filled with US navy ships when the Japanese fleet launched an air attack on it.My AnswerPearl Harbour is two things in common usage: It was and still is a Harbour where ships stopIt was the site of the opening attack by the Japanese against the USA during WWII and this event is referred to as "Pearl Harbour" EG: "I was at Pearl Harbour"If you mean that you visited Pearl Harbour the correct way to say that is "I visited Pearl Harbour. "


Main things that happened at pearl harbor?

Pearl Harbor is most known for the Japanese attack there on December 7, 1941. At the time, the United States was not directly involved in WWII. Pearl Harbor served as the primary base for the United States Navy's Pacific Fleet. Just after dawn on Sunday, Dec. 7, 1941, the Japanese Navy attacked the base from the air by surprise, destroying most of the Navy's Pacific Fleet. All of the US Navy's battleships were put out of commission, as well as a number of cruisers and destroyers. Following the attack, the US declared war on Japan on December 8, 1941, thus officially entering WWII.


What is the best moral lesson in pearl harbor movie?

A surprise attack against Pearl Harbor was made by Japan in a preemptive attempt to completely cripple American naval forces. This would allow Japan to continue to expand its influence in the Pacific without "interference" from the United States. As American carriers, the heart of naval might, were out to sea at the time, the attack failed in its major objective. Further, the breaking off of diplomatic relations prior to the attack, which was attempted by the Japanese - but failed - coupled with the unprovoked assault, outraged Americans. Thus thoroughly pissed off, they united for a purpose - kicking the crap out of the Japanese and the Germans. Which they (and their allies) did.


What if the Japanese destroyed THE USA oil installations and sunk USA aircraft during The Pearl Harbor attack?

The Japanese would still have lost the war. It might have delayed the wars end by a month or two at most. The Japanese would probably still have lost the war but we might have had to recapture Hawaii and defended the west coast before we could have turned things around. The war might have been appreciably longer, maybe even a few years.


What events led up to Pearl Harbor that could have changed how Pearl Harbor occurred?

Japan attacked Pearl Harbor to eliminate the US Naval fleet in the Pacific, at the time of the attack the US Carriers were not in port (Japan wanted to destroy the Carriers to stop any US effort to bomb Japan). If the Carriers were docked things could have been different. A radar station in Hawaii spotted the japanese bombers, American officers thought it was a squadron of US fighters who were scheduled to come in.

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What were some things that were mostly sold after the attack on pearl harbor?

Yo mama didit


What was not at Pearl Harbor when the Japanese attacked?

Among many other things not at Pearl Harbor on 7 December 2941, the US aircraft carriers were on exercises at sea and so not available to be bombed by the Japanese.


8 nonfictional things from pearl harbor?

one of them was the attack of the japanees peeople in December 7,1941.


Was Pearl Harbor a ship or place?

Answer:A place. Some port on an island in the Pacific OceanAnswer:Pearl harbour is a large natural harbour on Hawaii which was filled with US navy ships when the Japanese fleet launched an air attack on it.My AnswerPearl Harbour is two things in common usage: It was and still is a Harbour where ships stopIt was the site of the opening attack by the Japanese against the USA during WWII and this event is referred to as "Pearl Harbour" EG: "I was at Pearl Harbour"If you mean that you visited Pearl Harbour the correct way to say that is "I visited Pearl Harbour. "


What things helped to cause World War 2?

hitler taking over poland in september 1939 pearl harbor attack 1941


What 2 important things didn't Japan take out during the Pearl Harbor attack?

The US carrier fleet which was at sea on an exercise at the time.


Main things that happened at pearl harbor?

Pearl Harbor is most known for the Japanese attack there on December 7, 1941. At the time, the United States was not directly involved in WWII. Pearl Harbor served as the primary base for the United States Navy's Pacific Fleet. Just after dawn on Sunday, Dec. 7, 1941, the Japanese Navy attacked the base from the air by surprise, destroying most of the Navy's Pacific Fleet. All of the US Navy's battleships were put out of commission, as well as a number of cruisers and destroyers. Following the attack, the US declared war on Japan on December 8, 1941, thus officially entering WWII.


What did America use to attack Pearl Harbor?

Pearl Harbor was part of America. It was the Japanese who actually attacked Pearl Harbor. What they did was they sent a large number of aircraft into the Harbor. The objective was to destroy as much of the U.S. Navy positioned there as possible. To do this, they did many things. They bombed the ships and shot them with the armaments on their planes. (What I mean is they bombed them and shot them with missiles and guns.) Also, they crashed into the ships. When a plane either ran out of ammo or was about to go down, the pilot would attempt to crash into a ship. Most of the planes had explosives in them that they did not use, so when they needed to do this they could add a bigger bang to the explosion.


What is the best moral lesson in pearl harbor movie?

A surprise attack against Pearl Harbor was made by Japan in a preemptive attempt to completely cripple American naval forces. This would allow Japan to continue to expand its influence in the Pacific without "interference" from the United States. As American carriers, the heart of naval might, were out to sea at the time, the attack failed in its major objective. Further, the breaking off of diplomatic relations prior to the attack, which was attempted by the Japanese - but failed - coupled with the unprovoked assault, outraged Americans. Thus thoroughly pissed off, they united for a purpose - kicking the crap out of the Japanese and the Germans. Which they (and their allies) did.


What if the Japanese destroyed THE USA oil installations and sunk USA aircraft during The Pearl Harbor attack?

The Japanese would still have lost the war. It might have delayed the wars end by a month or two at most. The Japanese would probably still have lost the war but we might have had to recapture Hawaii and defended the west coast before we could have turned things around. The war might have been appreciably longer, maybe even a few years.


According to the movie tora tora tora why did japan feel they had to attack America?

Just as Germany was determined to conquer all of Europe, at the time, the Japanese had intentions to conquer all of Asia. When Japan intended to run through parts of Indochina, the U.S. showed intention of interfering with their efforts. They wanted America to "Butt Out"', so their idea to attack the naval base in Pearl Harbor was their way to crippling American defenses and allowing them, the Japanese, to do as they wish. We all know how things turned out afterwards.


What events led up to Pearl Harbor that could have changed how Pearl Harbor occurred?

Japan attacked Pearl Harbor to eliminate the US Naval fleet in the Pacific, at the time of the attack the US Carriers were not in port (Japan wanted to destroy the Carriers to stop any US effort to bomb Japan). If the Carriers were docked things could have been different. A radar station in Hawaii spotted the japanese bombers, American officers thought it was a squadron of US fighters who were scheduled to come in.