Well, people are still living today, so i would say it wasnt that bad
No. He was in the US Army but not at Pearl Harbor during the attack.
2 hours or so after the attack, President Roosevelt declared war on Japan, which lead to their destruction.
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No, the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, primarily involved a surprise aerial bombardment by the Japanese navy. While there were some minor land-based skirmishes during the attack, the main focus was on the destruction of the Pacific Fleet's battleships and aircraft.
The USS ward was the ship that fired the first American shots during the attack on Peal Harbor
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Commander Mitsuo Fuchida led Japan's army to attack the United States at Pearl Harbor.
If you mean because of the attack on Pearl Harbor, then no. But Korea broke away from Japan during WWII.
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It was during world war two