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    The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor seemed like a random act of aggression on an unsuspecting nation that had no reason to suffer, however, what if this was not the entire truth? During the mid to later parts of the 1930 's America, along with Britain, China, and the Dutch, put major trade sanctions on the Japanese Empire called the "ABCD Line" which refers to the nations involved. These sanctions specifically froze Japanese Steel, Oil, and Rubber imports. The Japanese media and propagandists…

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    Japanese Internment Camps Imagine yourself having a hard time finding a job and people chasing you out of your house and even the city that you lived in for years just because of your ethnicity. There were many people that have gone through an inequality such as losing their house and having a hard time finding a job because of their religion or ethnicity. In fact, there was a big inequality with people who hadn’t done anything to deserve being discriminated here in the U.S. during World War 2…

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    The United States was shocked as well as devastated after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The counteracting of the U.S. was, “Congress declared war on the Empire of Japan amid outrage at the attack. Japanese Americans from the West Coast were sent to internment camps for the duration of the war.” U.S citizens came together to get vengeance on Japan’s empire, this was called Remember Pearl Harbor (wikipedia.org). “Two months after the attack, President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which…

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    FDR’s Knowledge Prior to Pearl Harbor The devastating surprise at Pearl Harbor shocked the nation, yet it did not come as a surprise to their president. The attack left Americans in a state of confusion leaving them desperate for answers overlooking the fact that their government could have prepared them for such a situation. Many believed that when the attack happened, the president at that time, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, had no prior knowledge of threats from the Pacific. However,…

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    Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor? What did the united states do to provoke Japan? Knowing that the united states and Japan do not have a good relationship may have caused the attack on Pearl Harbor. “An old order . . . is now crumbling” (Doc A). This quote was from the Japanese novel The Way of the Subjects. It states how serious and focused Japan was about the plans they wanted. Japan attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Japan had two main reasons why they attacked pearl Harbor: one was…

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    The Battle of Midway: Lessons Learned In the months following the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii by the Empire of Japan, the United States found itself embroiled in conflict in two theaters of war; in Europe, North Africa, and the Atlantic as well as in the Pacific. Through the preceding years, the United States cautiously escalated its support for the Allied countries in the European theater with Anglo-American partnership programs such as the Lend-Lease Act and Destroyers…

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    during the attack on Pearl Harbor. ‘’2,008 naval men, 109 Marines, 218 army men., and 68 civilians also lost their lives that day, which isn’t concluding the Japanese deaths’’(visitpearlharbor.org). ‘’Wounded came to 1,143 with 710 navy, 69 marines, and 364 army men, as well as 103 civilians. Also along with a total of 55 Japanese men’’(pearlharbormemorial.com). ‘’1,177 were from the USS Arizona and were on board or in the water when they died’’(visitpearlharbor.org).’’With Pearl Harbor…

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    At the time of the attack the U.S. was not expecting to be attacked the way we did. Even though, as we knew, Japan and the U.S. had been having issues for decades already. Some of the issues that had been brewing with us and them was economical problems. For the Japanese they thought that the only way to solve problems with someone else was to take over the market from everyone else, “…to the Japanese Pearl Harbor was an irresistable target.” (Editors) During this time the Japanse declared war…

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    December seventh, 1941, a date that will live in infamy. The Japanese launched a surprise attack that left over 2,000 dead, hundreds of destroyed planes, and a crippled Pacific Fleet. In a matter of hours, the Japanese disrupted the neutral and isolationist approach the U.S. had taken into World War II. Why would Japan attack a country that was not involved in the war? Japan felt that as an axis power that they would have to clash with the United States eventually and they wanted to weaken or…

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    during this unforgettable and thrilling trip. While I was travelling to China and Pearl Harbour, I discovered that it had quite a few similarities and differences between China, Pearl Harbour, and Japan in terms of culture, environment, politics. As a soldier, I realize that wars had brought these two countries into serious situations. Wars caused China to be colonized by western foreigners, and Japanese in the Pearl Harbor lived in the internment camps. The experience I went through is…

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