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Holland, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
"Niitaka yama nobore" which means 'Climb mount Niitaka' was the code used to signal the launch of the attack on Pearl Harbour.
Well, that is an interesting question. The leader of US forces was William Henry Harrison, but Tecumseh wasn't actually involved in the battle at all. His brother Tenskwatawa, a spiritual leader, was in charge while Tecumseh was out recruiting. He led a force to attack Harrison's forces, and was ultimately driven away, but Tecumseh rebuilt and continued to oppose the US, ultimately joining the British in the War of 1812.
December 7, 1941
Tet Offensive.
i believe they wanted to get back at America for something
Here's an example: The Vietnamese holiday was an opportune time for the North Koreans to launch an attack on the Allied forces.
The Allies needed a foothold in France to launch an invasion to liberate France and attack Germany from the west.
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Gravity and weight.
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.
Unable to determine.
D-Day was the day Allied forces landed on the banks of Normandy to launch a massive attack on Germans occupying France. It is significant because the battle changed the course of the war.
General Giap wanted to distract American forces as he prepared to launch the Tet offensive.
As the shuttle sits on the launch pad before the engines are started, the only forces acting on it are gravity, and perhaps the force of wind.
D-Day was the day Allied forces landed on the banks of Normandy to launch a massive attack on Germans occupying France. It is significant because the battle changed the course of the war.