On December 1, 1941, Prime Minister Tojo informed the Japanese cabinet that an attack was planned on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
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The Japanese Empire
Admiral Yamamoto
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Isoroku Yamamoto
Isoroku Yamamoto planned the attacks on PEARL HARBOR and MIDWAY ISLAND
Yes they did. The invading forces at New Guinea namely Kokoda, were to be used in the invasion of Australia. The Japanese planned to take the northern cities first like Cairns, Darwin, and Townsville and then they planned to take the southern cities of Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne.
This was a failed attack against the US base at Midway. The island was northwest of Hawaii. The Japanese raid on the island was foiled because the US had broken the Japanese military codes and knew when the attack was planned. The Japanese were caught off guard and lost the battle there.
The Japanese planned on attacking the Aleutian Islands to combat the "island hopping" strategy that Douglas MacArthur was using in the Pacific Ocean.
Yes, the attack was a planned military strike.
AnswerI believe Japan's greatest naval strategist, Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, helped plan the attack on Pearl Harbor, but also argued that the U.S. fleet in Hawaii was "a dagger pointed at our throat" and must be destroyed.
Albert Speer. Before his promotion to Minister, Speer and his wife planned to relocate to Kabul Afghanistan.