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.
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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.
Japan's only invasion of American soil during World War II occurred on the islands of Attu and Kiska on the Aleutian Chain of Alaska. Aside from that, the island of Adak was attacked by air as was, of course, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Pearl Harbor was attacked on Sunday, December 7, 1941. The Japanese army had been planning the surprise attack for some time. The United States was not at war with Japan, and not involved in WWII, so no one expected this. Just before 8am, a fleet of Japanese bomber planes called Zeros attacked. They were assisted by small submarines that snuck into the harbor. The attack was fast, brutal and effective. American ships and planes were all close together, making for easy targets. A second wave of attackers hit Pearl Harbor, causing even more extensive damage. More than 2,000 people were killed, and over 1,200 others were injured. A large portion of the American fleet was destroyed. December 7 has been known as a day that will 'live in infamy' ever since. Following this attack, America declared war on the Japanese Empire. Soon after, the country became involved in WWII.
Sorry for that last answer. Some people. It all started with Pearl Harbor for America. Since so much damage was inflicted, Roosevelt soon asked the UN to declare war on Japan.
they were already there, Japan attacked a U.S. navy base, Pearl Harbor
Toyko
Japan's attack on the US Fleet at Pearl Harbor left them with little room to turn the other cheek. Already indirectly aiding Britain desite the fears of isolationists, the US soon committed to defeating both Germany and Japan.The Americans were forced to join WWII because the Japanese Navy and Air Forces bombed Pearl Harbor on Sunday, Dec 7, 1941. On Monday, Dec 8, 1941, America declared war on Japan. Three days later Germany declared war on the USA.The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Congress declared war on Japan December 8, 1941.2 events caused the USA to enter WW2. 1 was the surprise attack of Japan on Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941. The other was the declaration of war on the USA by Germany.
How were Japanese Americans treated in the US following the Pearl Harbor attack and the war with Japan? Well before December 7th 1941 there were treated like normal American citizens but as soon as Japan bombed Pearl Harbor they were treated like trash. They were riped away from their home, jobs, and even in some case family. They were trapped in internment camps for up to 6 years. Even after the government released them they weren't treated fairly. They had to work for everything back that they lost in the internment process.
The war with Japan actually began in December 1941, when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7. No US aircraft carriers were in Pearl Harbor when the Japanese attacked. This was extremely lucky for the US, which had only six or seven carriers altogether, and only three in the Pacific. The Saratoga was in San Diego, California when the attack came, but soon sailed for Pearl Harbor and took part in the first great carrier battles.
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.
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This phrase appears in Roosevelt's day of infamy speech, made soon after the Pearl Harbor attack by the Japanese. The treachery referred to was Japan's. Even while planes were on their way to bomb the harbor, they were negotiating with the US and in no way indicated they were ready to attack the US.
the bombing of pearl harbor put us in ww2 because the Americans knew that California could be the so called next target by the Japanese. after the bombing of pearl harbor the battle towards japan began. soon the bombing of Hiroshima would make japan give up. America would win the war as the allied powers took over Germany we beat japan in the western front.
The US was basically unprepared for war at the time of Pearl Harbor. The person in charge of the base at Pearl Harbor believed that there was no way Japan would attack without a deceleration of war. (He was fired soon after) the base at Pearl Harbot actually had an early warning. While a crew was just about to close a training land-based radar, they found a large concentration of planes flying directly toward them. It was reported, but not taken seriously. They were believed to be bombers scheduled to be coming from the mainland. Had the number of blips on the screen been mentioned, the outcome of Pearl Harbor might have been less disastrous.
Japan's only invasion of American soil during World War II occurred on the islands of Attu and Kiska on the Aleutian Chain of Alaska. Aside from that, the island of Adak was attacked by air as was, of course, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Pearl Harbor was attacked on Sunday, December 7, 1941. The Japanese army had been planning the surprise attack for some time. The United States was not at war with Japan, and not involved in WWII, so no one expected this. Just before 8am, a fleet of Japanese bomber planes called Zeros attacked. They were assisted by small submarines that snuck into the harbor. The attack was fast, brutal and effective. American ships and planes were all close together, making for easy targets. A second wave of attackers hit Pearl Harbor, causing even more extensive damage. More than 2,000 people were killed, and over 1,200 others were injured. A large portion of the American fleet was destroyed. December 7 has been known as a day that will 'live in infamy' ever since. Following this attack, America declared war on the Japanese Empire. Soon after, the country became involved in WWII.