The attack on Pearl Harbor happened on Dec. 7, 1941. From 2011, that's 70 years ago.
4 years
not long
the pearl harbor attacks occurred all throughout 1941, but even before that, it started after japan invaded Manchuria.
It took 3 days until we declared war onto Japan for bombing Pearl Harbor.
With economic embargoes the US was pressuring Japan to stop aggressive military expansion in China, and in Japan no measures short of war were seen as available. Admiral Yamamoto had been to the US and knew that US war production would overwhelm Japan in a long war. Yet, Yamamoto was also a gambler, and he knew that Japan could beat the US in a short war by knocking out the US carriers at Pearl Harbor, and leaving the IJN to quickly defeat the USN in a duel of battleships. Militarily it was a sound plan, but unfortunately for Japan the Pearl Harbor attack backfired for several other reasons, and it became a long war in which the US held the best cards.
4 years
not long
the pearl harbor attacks occurred all throughout 1941, but even before that, it started after japan invaded Manchuria.
It took 3 days until we declared war onto Japan for bombing Pearl Harbor.
With economic embargoes the US was pressuring Japan to stop aggressive military expansion in China, and in Japan no measures short of war were seen as available. Admiral Yamamoto had been to the US and knew that US war production would overwhelm Japan in a long war. Yet, Yamamoto was also a gambler, and he knew that Japan could beat the US in a short war by knocking out the US carriers at Pearl Harbor, and leaving the IJN to quickly defeat the USN in a duel of battleships. Militarily it was a sound plan, but unfortunately for Japan the Pearl Harbor attack backfired for several other reasons, and it became a long war in which the US held the best cards.
2+2=4
They choose to do attack pearl harbor at 7:55 am on a Sunday because the knew that the Americans would be recovering from a long drunk night. And that they would not be ready to fight and protect the ships that japan planned on destroying.
No. From what I know, Adolf Hitler did not have anything to do with Pearl Harbor except for the fact that he is one of the causes of World War II which then caused the Japanese to attack us with a long history behind it. Did_Hitler_have_anything_to_do_with_the_attack_at_Pearl_Harbor
Desperate to offset their rapidly burgeoning population, and intent on getting hold of many valuable resources, Japan infamously conquered the north-east Chinese region of Manchuria prior to WW2. This could be seen by many historians as the end of the League of Nations, and the true start of the war.
It takes about 41 minutes long to get from Honolulu to Pearl Harbor. The actual distance by road is 24.1 miles.
It didn't. Japan existed long before the atomic bomb
Well, (I'll try to stay neutral with this) the US was staying out of World War 2, mostly, but Japan attacked Pearl Harbor before declaring war with the US, causing the US to join the war and fight them. The war was mostly over, Germany had surrendered, but Japan hadn't. For some reason or another, I think it was because they didn't want to lose a bunch of troops trying to fly out and take Japan, the US dropped the atomic bomb. They then asked for Japan to surrender, and they told them they had another bomb, but Japan didn't, maybe they thought the US was bluffing or something, but the US dropped the second bomb and eventually Japan surrendered. Sorry it's kinda long, but that's the best way I can explain it.