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What happen at pearl harbor in World War 2?

During the attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, the Japanese used war planes and submarines to bomb the United States Naval Base there. Many people lost their lives that day. Some of them were caught on a ship that sank in the harbor known as the USS Arizona. The attack happened on December 6, 1941.


How were the blacks and Hispanics treated differently then the Japanese Americans during war?

After the attack on Pearl Harbor (December 7, 1941) many people started discriminating against Japanese Americans because the Japanese were the people who bombed Pearl Harbor. People looked at the Japanese Americans as spies and untrustworthy. FDR saw this in people and relocated the Japanese Americans to camps in Wyoming to "protect" them. Mexicans and African Americans were not relocated and looked at as spies. People still discriminated againsts these ethnics groups but not to the lenghts as which they did to the Japanese Americans.


What is the significance of the Pearl Harbor Day?

Pearl Harbor Day is a remembrance day for the Pearl Harbor bombing on December 7, 1941. The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, Hawaii during World War II, destroying many of the US Military's ships and killing over 1,000 people in the attack.


Where were the soldiers when the Japanese attacked pearl Harbor?

There were thousands of people stationed at Pearl Harbor.


What effect did the Japanese attack in Pearl Harbor have on the American people n?

The attack on pearl harbor had a profound effect on the American people. Before this Roosevelt was looking for ways to aide the allied powers without angering the isolationists. The Pearl Harbor attack created an overwhelming sence of nationalism comparable to the aftermath of 9/11. Most people supported the idea of going to war with Japan after the attack.

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What happened during the attack on pearl harbon during WW2?

During the attack on Pearl Harbor during WW2, the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Imperial Japanese Navy. Between 48 and 68 people died during the attacks and 35 people were wounded.


Did all Japanese agree with the Pearl Harbor attack?

Rarely could one ever say that "all" people agree or disagree with anything. There were millions of Japanese alive during this time period, and most certainly there were Japanese that disagreed with the attack.


How many Japanese people died or were wounded on the attack of pearl harbor?

i really dont know.


What happen at pearl harbor in World War 2?

During the attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, the Japanese used war planes and submarines to bomb the United States Naval Base there. Many people lost their lives that day. Some of them were caught on a ship that sank in the harbor known as the USS Arizona. The attack happened on December 6, 1941.


Was the attack on the pearl harbor a surprise attack?

Yes. The attack on pearl harbor was a military surprise attack, to distract the US and give the Japanese some time to fight Malaysia. My opinion is this: We Leaked info to the Japanese of the fleet in pearl harbor so that the American people would stand by the decision to try the newly invented hydrogen bomb period!


How many people on the ground were killed during the bombing of Pearl Harbor?

See website: Attack on Pearl Harbor


How many people died on the Arizona during the pearl harbor attack?

1,177.


What happend after the attack in pearl harbor?

The US joined WWII and put all Japanese people in internment camps.


How many people were hospitalized in Pearl Harbor?

Over 1,500 people were wounded during the attack.


How were the blacks and Hispanics treated differently then the Japanese Americans during war?

After the attack on Pearl Harbor (December 7, 1941) many people started discriminating against Japanese Americans because the Japanese were the people who bombed Pearl Harbor. People looked at the Japanese Americans as spies and untrustworthy. FDR saw this in people and relocated the Japanese Americans to camps in Wyoming to "protect" them. Mexicans and African Americans were not relocated and looked at as spies. People still discriminated againsts these ethnics groups but not to the lenghts as which they did to the Japanese Americans.


What did most people in Japan think about the attack on Pearl Harbor?

While the Japanese government and military thought the Pearl Harbor bombing was a real victory and blessing. However, the Japanese people did not share those views all through the country.


What is the significance of the Pearl Harbor Day?

Pearl Harbor Day is a remembrance day for the Pearl Harbor bombing on December 7, 1941. The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, Hawaii during World War II, destroying many of the US Military's ships and killing over 1,000 people in the attack.