November 26, 1941 .
Even before the U.S. went to war and Pearl Harbor happened FDR was giving Britain ships and war supplies under the Lend-Lease Act. No one really knows if they would have gone to war but eventually, something would have happened.
Just hours after they bombed Pearl Harbor, the Japanese attacked? Answer: Clark Field, an American air base When the Japanese advanced againist his troops, General MacArthur was forced to? Answer: leave the Philippines. Through their island hopping strategy, the Allies put themselves in a position to? Answer: bomb Japan The goal of the Manhattan Project was to? Answer: develop an atomic bomb Japans surrender came less than a week after? Answer: the destruction on Nagasaki 100% sure...already did it.
It was a Sunday, and many of the sailors and troops would be on shore leave or sleeping in if not on watch.
The US government knew the Japanese were going to attack the US and assume that the attack would take place at Pearl Harbor. The US Navy had been practicing for the attack for 20 + years. The surprise of the attack included the time of the attack (a Sunday morning when most US sailors were on leave or hung over from drinking the night before), the Japanese new low angle torpedo (US Navy didn't know Japan had it and assumed that battleship were safe in the harbor).
they made the Japanese people leave
November 26, 1941 .
Even before the U.S. went to war and Pearl Harbor happened FDR was giving Britain ships and war supplies under the Lend-Lease Act. No one really knows if they would have gone to war but eventually, something would have happened.
the Japanese invasion of China was the main reason. the united states warned the Japanese to stop there china campaign and leave china or the will stop suppling them with oil. they used there remaining oil to attack pearl harbor and start their pacific campaign.
they left Dec. 5 but attacked Dec. 7
Just hours after they bombed Pearl Harbor, the Japanese attacked? Answer: Clark Field, an American air base When the Japanese advanced againist his troops, General MacArthur was forced to? Answer: leave the Philippines. Through their island hopping strategy, the Allies put themselves in a position to? Answer: bomb Japan The goal of the Manhattan Project was to? Answer: develop an atomic bomb Japans surrender came less than a week after? Answer: the destruction on Nagasaki 100% sure...already did it.
It was a Sunday, and many of the sailors and troops would be on shore leave or sleeping in if not on watch.
because after pearl harbor we found out japanese american spys gave them pictures and specs on pearl harbors dock and helped the japs bomb it. after that america didnt trust them and put them in containment camps.
Hitler had no knowledge, nor did he or Germany take part in the attack at Pearl Harbor. This was carried out by the Japanese, who were ruled by Emperor Hirohito. The goal of the attack was to leave the United States without the military power to prevent Japanese expansion into the Pacific for natural resources to aid with their land wars in Asia.
it will take you on to the map
The US government knew the Japanese were going to attack the US and assume that the attack would take place at Pearl Harbor. The US Navy had been practicing for the attack for 20 + years. The surprise of the attack included the time of the attack (a Sunday morning when most US sailors were on leave or hung over from drinking the night before), the Japanese new low angle torpedo (US Navy didn't know Japan had it and assumed that battleship were safe in the harbor).
The main goal of the attack was to sink the aircraft carriers and battleships, then the US Navy would not have the ships to fight them. The Japenese believed that the US would sue for peace. The Japanese were fighting Manchuria. Roosevelt had sent the seventh fleet to blocade Japan's oil suppy from Indonesia. The Japanese sent negotiators to Washington to ask that Roosevelt remove the Seventh Fleet but he would not so the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor knowing that the seventh fleet would leave their blocade and rally to Hawaii's defense.