Both share importance in world history. For most Americans, Pearl Harbor had a larger impact because of the shock effect and the sudden and tragic losses sustained. In terms of world history however, D-Day over shadows that event because by opening the second front, the European portion of WWII was virtually over. Germany could not fight the Soviets and the US and Allied Forces at the same time. It relieved the pressure on the USSR and allowed them to break out in an attack from the East. The Battle of Normandy on D-Day was more important to the allied victory in WWII. It is true, though, that the attack on Pearl Harbor did finally get the United States of America involved in the war.
pearl harbor was not really a battle is was more of an attack by the Japanese on the naval fleets that were stationed in pearl harbor.
Japan won the Battle of Pearl Harbor.
the battle was the start of world war 2
iwajima
No, it was not......
to get back at the japanese
pearl harbor was not really a battle is was more of an attack by the Japanese on the naval fleets that were stationed in pearl harbor.
hawi
The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. The "Battle of Pearl Harbor."
Japan won the Battle of Pearl Harbor.
the battle was the start of world war 2
The first major battle was pearl harbor when japan attacked
Japan did the attacking.
No, it was not......
iwajima
The elimination of the US Navy Battle Fleet stationed at Pearl Harbor.
The first battle for the US was Pearl Harbor.