There where 59 Japanese killed in Pearl Harbor, all members of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Nine were the crew of 5 Type A midget submarines (of the 10 crew one was captured). The remainder were crews from aircraft shot down in the attack or lost as a result of damage and unable to return to the carriers.
From Britannica Concise Encyclopedia: (64)
Japanese losses:
4 midget submarines sunk,
1 midget submarine run aground,
29 aircraft destroyed,
55 airmen killed
9 submariners killed
There were no downed Japanese pilots that survived during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
the Japanese did not lull the US into an attack on Pearl Harbor. the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, not the other way around.
The Japanese-Americans living and working on Oahu Island (where Pearl Harbor and Honolulu are located) had nothing to do with the attack on Pearl Harbor. Japanese Naval Pilots were the ones who perpetrated the attack.
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the united states responded to the attack on pearl harbor.
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese.
The attack on Pearl Harbor was an invasion, from the air, by the Japanese.
There were no downed Japanese pilots that survived during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
the Japanese did not lull the US into an attack on Pearl Harbor. the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, not the other way around.
The Japanese-Americans living and working on Oahu Island (where Pearl Harbor and Honolulu are located) had nothing to do with the attack on Pearl Harbor. Japanese Naval Pilots were the ones who perpetrated the attack.
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the united states responded to the attack on pearl harbor.
If you mean because of the attack on Pearl Harbor, then no. But Korea broke away from Japan during WWII.
Hirohito was emperor of Japan during WWII.
No, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.
There were 353 aircraft used in the attack on Pearl Harbor.
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, December 7th, 1941.