The "cause" was that Japan wanted to control all of the islands of the Pacific and the U.S. Navy was considered to be an impediment to the Japanese plans. The effect of the attack of Pearl Harbor was that it forced the U.S. into a war with Japan; a war that ended in the unleashing of the worlds first, and hopefully last, use of a nuclear bomb in an attempt to defeat an enemy. twenty-one ships of the U.S. Pacific fleet were damaged and the death toll reached 2,403, along with 68 civilians and 1,178 injured. Of the military personnel lost at Pearl Harbor, 1,177 were from the Arizona.
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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 attack on the US Fleet at Pearl Harbor.
the united states responded to the attack on pearl harbor.
japanese
No, the Japanese attacked 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 attack on the US Fleet at Pearl Harbor.
the united states responded to the attack on pearl harbor.
japanese
No, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, December 7th, 1941.
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, a Japanese admiral, planned the attack on pearl harbor and was in the atack.
pearl harbor is about the Japanese attack on the u.s navy base pearl harbor in Hawaii in 1941
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The Japanese
The Japanese did
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