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Why did Japan launch an attack on U.S. naval forces at Pearl Harbor?

i believe they wanted to get back at America for something


How did Pearl Harbor attack Japan?

You have some serious reading to do. Pearl Harbor did not attack Japan. The US Naval Base at Pearl Harbor HI was attacked by the Japanese on Dec 7, 1941. The American ships were tied up at their morring points in the harbor, and there had been no declaration of war. This was an unprovoked attack by Japan on the United States.


Did Japan attack Malaya first or Pearl Harbor in 1941?

Although, technically the Malayan campaign may have occurred a day after Pearl Harbor; the invasion forces (Ships, Planes, tanks, troops, etc.) were in position to launch the attack at the same time as the Pearl Harbor attack took place.


Did Germany attack anyone after pearl harbor?

Germany didn't attack pearl harbor dumb***, that was japan


What lead to the attack on Pearl Harbor?

japan


Was the attack on pearl harbor a victory for japan?

No.


Did japan attack on pearl harbor?

yes.


When did Japan attack peal harbor?

tomorrow


Who was responsible for the attack of pearle harbor?

Japan


Who lead japan during the attack at Pearl Harbor?

Commander Mitsuo Fuchida led Japan's army to attack the United States at Pearl Harbor.


How does the attack on Pearl Harbor effect Italy and Germany?

It brought the Americans into the war against the Axis (Germany, Italy and Japan).


Why waws the surprise attack on Pearl harbor unsuccessful for japan?

The surprise attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, was ultimately unsuccessful for Japan because it failed to destroy key American assets, such as aircraft carriers, submarines, and fuel depots, which were not present during the attack. Additionally, the attack galvanized American public opinion and unified the nation against Japan, leading to a swift and powerful military response. The subsequent U.S. mobilization and industrial capacity allowed it to recover quickly and launch counteroffensives in the Pacific theater. Overall, while the attack was tactically effective in the short term, it strategically united the U.S. against Japan and set the stage for future defeats for the Japanese military.