In the American spirit? In the American people: Horror, a desire for revenge, anger... not sure about the American spirit though, unless you are talking about Nationalism and a desire to kill those who attacked us.
The basic outcome of the surprise-attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese in December of 1941 was to awaken a fighting spirit in the American people. While America had suffered a temporary defeat, with a number of important ships damaged or sunk, the more important result was that American pride and security were violated: Americans now wanted to fight -- and to fight until final victory was achieved.
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto commanded Japan's Combined Fleet. It was he who insisted on attacking the American Fleet in Pearl Harbor, and who planned and directed the attack. Yamamoto believed this was the only chance the Japanese had to obtain victory in a war with the US. He said shortly after the attack "I fear all we have done is awaken a sleeping giant, and fill him with a terrible resolve."
Per the movie Tora! Tora! Tora! Its a sleeping giant.
Isoroku Yamamoto supposedly said, "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant." There is no evidence to prove Yamamoto made this statement or wrote it down. Just like one pilot supposedly said, "Pearl Harbor is in flames and smoke, and gasping helplessly." However, even though the Battle of Pearl Harbor was Yamamoto's idea, it is recorded that "Yamamoto alone" (while all of his teammates were celebrating) spent the day after Pearl Harbor "sunk in apparent depression".
The President and Congress of the United States declared war on Japan within hours.AnswerThe United States Congress immediately declared war and started preparation for the attacks on Japan. Since they attacked during the middle of reassuring us that they would not, we were caught unprepared, and much of our Pacific Fleet was damaged. It took a little time to prepare, but once the military was in motion, the attack on the Japanese was relentless. The eventual blockade of Japan resulted in far more starvation, freezing to death and disease than did the bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki What happened was United States declared war the next day. WWII started.and they put Japanese in internment campsAnswerThe United States broke their policy of isolationism (staying out of European affairs) and entered Wold War II.Japan continued it's advance across Asia and the Pacific.
In the words of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, who was the genius behind Japan's early naval successes during World War II including the attack at Pearl Harbor, the effect was to "awaken a sleeping giant".
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The basic outcome of the surprise-attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese in December of 1941 was to awaken a fighting spirit in the American people. While America had suffered a temporary defeat, with a number of important ships damaged or sunk, the more important result was that American pride and security were violated: Americans now wanted to fight -- and to fight until final victory was achieved.
Admiral Yamamoto of japan after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The quote was shortened in the movie- what he actually said was, "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve."[
Three waves in total were planned at Pearl Harbor, but the Japanese pulled back because the Admiral on the scene decided that he had lost the element of surprise as American planes were finally responding to the attack. The Emperor and his cabinet were upset Admiral Yamamoto did this, but as Yamamoto said, "I fear all we have done is awaken a sleeping giant, and his wrath will be terrible."
The famous quote, "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve," is attributed to Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto commanded Japan's Combined Fleet. It was he who insisted on attacking the American Fleet in Pearl Harbor, and who planned and directed the attack. Yamamoto believed this was the only chance the Japanese had to obtain victory in a war with the US. He said shortly after the attack "I fear all we have done is awaken a sleeping giant, and fill him with a terrible resolve."
I will awaken the Kraken.I was awaken by the shattering noise.
Spirits awaken.
"Awaken" can be a verb.
To awaken, or to awaken someone else.
Awaken is rated 6.1/10 on IMDB.