Leading up to the attack of Pearl Harbor, Admiral Yamamoto planned sticking the U.S. with fighters, dive-bombers, and torpedoes because he wanted the U.S. to surrender before the war started. Midget submarines were the perfect choice for this mission because they were hard too see in the water and quick.Admiral Yamamoto's attack was two-fisted because striking the initial blow would be fighter, dive-bomber, and torpedo planes launched from six aircraft carriers -- at the time, the greatest striking force in the history of the world.
The Japanese attack plan started with midget submarines because they were herd to see in the water and they were quick.From there, the Japanese planned to attack the Hawaiian port because that was were the U.S. had kept many of its aircraft carriers anchored. …show more content…
While Yamamoto thought his two-fisted plan would cripple the United States because he wanted them to back out of the war before it even started, the United States was more prepared than he anticipated because they knew that they would try to bomb them the first chance he had so they prepared for attack.
When looking back through history, it is important to remember events like the attack on Pearl Harbor because if it happens again we are prepared for it and we will not