Considering all the things that could have gone wrong the Japanese were remarkably lucky at Pesarl Harbour; and probably could not have immagined a better outcome for their side.
The Japanese attack on December 7, 1941, was an aerial assault on the U.S. Pacific Fleet stationed at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. It was a surprise attack that severely damaged the American naval fleet and led to the United States joining World War II.
Japanese American spies sent photos of Pearl Harbor to Japan before the attack to gather intelligence and assist in planning a surprise military strike. This espionage was part of Japan's broader strategy to gain an advantage over the United States in the Pacific. The information obtained helped Japanese forces identify key targets and vulnerabilities, ultimately contributing to the success of the attack on December 7, 1941. However, it is important to note that the majority of Japanese Americans were loyal citizens, and the actions of a few do not reflect the views of the entire community.
Decoded Japanese military radio messages let U.S. forces know that the Japanese Navy was planning a very large attack on Midway Island, along with a smaller attack on Wake Island.
The internment camps were established to limit communication between Japanese-Americans and Japan due to a condern that the planning of the attack on Pearl Harbor could lead to a direct attack on the US mainland. There was no difinite connection that someone within the US was or was not involved in the planning of the attack.
Considering all the things that could have gone wrong the Japanese were remarkably lucky at Pesarl Harbour; and probably could not have immagined a better outcome for their side.
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The attack on Pear Harbour happened because the Japanese thought that the Americans was planning on attacking the Japanese.
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The Japanese attack on December 7, 1941, was an aerial assault on the U.S. Pacific Fleet stationed at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. It was a surprise attack that severely damaged the American naval fleet and led to the United States joining World War II.
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Well considering the fact that the Japanese bombed Darwin ( capital of the Northern Territory) I believe that they were, otherwise, why bother?