The United States and Japan negotiate back and forth as Japan looks for what they say is a peaceful solution. Even though Japan 's Commander in Chief is for Pearl Harbor if a peaceful solution isn 't met, he is fully aware that the United States would be "the greatest formidable foe they have ever fought..." By saying this, Idoroku Yamamoto is stressing to his troops to not take this battle lightly. Japanese troops prepare vigorously for their attack on Pearl Harbor, while the United States unravels multiple enemy messages scrambling to find out when, how, and where to prepare for their …show more content…
After successfully sinking two ships, the Germans are then spotted by an enemy destroyer. In a plan to quickly flea the destroyer, the U-Boot dives below the submarine’s rate limit in order to survive an attack from the enemy destroyer. After resurfacing, several crew members from the U-Boot witness sailors aboard the recently torpedoed ships fighting for their lives. Seeing these follow human beings struggling for survival takes a toll on the German sailors. Once all the fighting finally comes to an end, the Germans begin to head home for Christmas, before being stop once more to fulfill other