The Honolulu Advertiser had their press break down the week prior to December 7. They actually used the presses at the Honolulu Star on December 8. Unfortunately the Advertiser got wrong information and printed the headlines "Saboteurs Land Here". They were reprimanded for that headline.
The value of the 3 original extras from the Honolulu Star published December 7, 1941 are $3800.00usd each as of 2004.
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The Japanese didn't use Kamikaze at Pearl Harbor. That practice started in 1944. The Japanese lost 29 planes and 4 midget submarines on December 7th.
On Dec 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor was DAMAGED not "Destroyed."
During the attack on Pearl Harbor 29 of 360 Japanese planes were shot down. Only a few US planes made it in the air, so most Japanese planes were shot down by the sailors on the vessels in the harbor. The Japanese lost nine aircraft in the first attack wave and twenty in the second.
Pearl Harbor was a unexpected attack on Hawaiian island of Oahu by the Japanese. Pearl Harbor started on December 7, 1941 at 7:51 am and ended on December 7, 1941 at around 8:00 pm7 Dec 1941
December 7, 1941 -- just before 8am, the first of five waves of Japanese planes attacked the US naval base at Pearl Harbor.
If you are referring to Pearl Harbor, that was December 7, 1941.
a torpedo dropped from japanese planes on december 7th 1941
The Japanese didn't use Kamikaze at Pearl Harbor. That practice started in 1944. The Japanese lost 29 planes and 4 midget submarines on December 7th.
December 7, 1941
On December 7, 1941 the Japanese flew into Pearl Harbor and dropped bombs on the fleet and planes on the base.
On Dec 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor was DAMAGED not "Destroyed."
The Japanese bomber and fighter planes attacked Pearl Harbor in the early morning of December 7th 1941.
The A6M is one of the many types of Japanese fighter planes The A6M is one of the many types of Japanese fighter planes
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The Japanese with Kamikaze planes