A day that will go down n infamy
The Day of Infamy.
Day of Infamy.
No it was the US President Franklin Roosevelt.
December 7, 1941
Aloha: Very, very few persons say Awamomi [ah va mo mee]. Out of respect, we say Pearl Harbor.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, didn't you just say it? Franklin Delano Roosevelt~ Hahahhahahahahahhahahahahahahha
Aloha: Very, very few persons say Awamomi [ah va mo mee]. Out of respect, we say Pearl Harbor.
we have awoken a giant.
Well..... the Japanese people wanted to invade Pearl Harbor so.... I guess.... you could say that the Japanese started The whole big mess
President Franklin Roosevelt made this statement during his first inaugural address in 1933. It had nothing to do with the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor but rather was about the Great Depression that affected most Americans at the time.
everything would say made in japan
To write a sentence using "Pearl Harbor," you could say, "The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, marked a significant turning point in World War II for the United States." This sentence provides context and highlights the historical importance of the event.