Pear Harbor was a naval militay base in Hawaii. It was an extremely important target and although it was unexpected, an attack in this location makes a lot of sense. This is because it was a U.S. naval base. Why wouldn't Japan want to abolish it? Obviously, it is justified that the Japanese had good sense to bomb this area considering all of the important army equipment we kept there. We lost so many planes and other important war materials. Wouldn't you like to do the same to your enemy??
It got bombed which led the U.S. to enter WWII.
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Pearl Harbor is what had caused World War II, I believe that's the most important thing.
No, it was an act of war against a military target. The apple bay incident was, though.
At Pearl Harbor, anything with wings was a target.
It got bombed which led the U.S. to enter WWII.
Pearl Harbor the U.S. Navy was the intended target. 911 U.S. civilians were the intended target.
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The US underestimated the enemy; and the target was there.
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Pearl Harbor was the base of the U.S pacific fleet it thus was attacked because it was the most lucrative target.
Pearl Harbor is what had caused World War II, I believe that's the most important thing.
Pearl Harbor was an important naval base in the 1940s. It was a strategic point in Hawaii for the military to use.
No, it was an act of war against a military target. The apple bay incident was, though.
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