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  • Attack On Pearl Harbor
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    ... to successful fear appeal, which if not all four are included, they are likely to fail (web). First isa threat, second is a specific course of action about how the audience should react, third is the audience believes that course will be effective, and fourth is the audience believes they can perform the suggested course of action. All three styles of propaganda were used during World War II can still be seen today in political campaigns and advertisements. The largest use of propaganda duri...
  • Japan's Interest In Pearl Harbor
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    Real Suprise on Pearl Harbor The Americans had information that the Japanese were going to attack Pearl Harbor but did not take preparations to protect it. many people refer to the bombing of Pearl Harbor as a surprise attack. It was the American government's fault and the American military's fault that it was such a devastating "surprise" for the Americans. The Attack on Pearl Harbor is what gave the United States initiative to enter World War II. Some People believe the government and military...
  • Surprise Attack On Pearl Harbor
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    Road To Pearl Harbor The attack on the military forces of the U.S. at Pearl Harbor Hawaii did not just happen nor was it a quick reaction to initiatives instituted by President Roosevelt. The Japanese believed that they were being pushed into a corner by Roosevelt and felt that they must act to protect the Empire. Gordon Prange in 'At Dawn We Slept' describes pre-attack events in detail. The description of these events note the mistakes made on each side. 1937 July The Japanese Army invaded Nort...
  • Japan Surrender The Attack On Pearl Harbor
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    Pearl Harbor was one of the most vicious attacks on American soil. The surprise attack by Japan took place on Sunday morning December 7, 1941. Japan wanted to immobilize U.S.'s Pacific fleet and destroy any chance of a counter strike in from the Pacific. The United States responded by creating Japanese-American Internment Camps, which uprooted tens of thousands of Japanese-American families. And later America decided to use atomic weapons to end the war with Japan. Tension between Japan and the ...
  • Attack On Pearl Harbor
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    The United States had been warned in advance that there would be a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. They had also broken all Japanese codes and were aware of all the details needed to prevent the attack on Pearl Harbor. Roosevelt had made a campaign promise to not get involved in a war with Germany unless the United States was attacked first; so, he made strategic use of Japan's plans as a way to go to war with Germany. The FBI was warned by one of Britain's top agents, Dusk ov Popov, about a pl...
  • Japanese Surprise Attack On Pearl Harbor
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    December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. This was the day that the great tragedy of Pearl Harbor happened. This was a day in history that could have and should have been avoided. There were signals that the attack was going to occur and if these signals were given the attention that they deserved the tragedy might have been prevented and many innocent lives spared. On Oahu, 7 December 1941 began as a typical Sunday; it was the day of the week when military activities were those of rel...
  • 1941 Japanese Attack On Pearl Harbor
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    "Tora! Tora! Tora!" is a movie about the bombing of Pearl Harbor. It documents the activities of the U.S. and Japanese governments leading up to December 7, 1941. The U.S. does not want Japan to sign the Tri-Partite Pact making them the third member of the Axis Alliance with Italy and Germany. U.S. Naval Intelligence develops a device to intercept and decode messages sent between Tokyo and all Japanese embassies. Even with this device they don't see the attack on Pearl Harbor coming. U.S. comman...
  • Attack On Pearl Harbor
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    On December 7, 1941, at 7: 53 a.m. the Japanese intentionally and viciously attacked Pearl Harbor. A second attack came at 8: 55 a.m. and by 9: 55 a.m. the action was over, the Japanese were gone, and Pearl Harbor was left in ashes. The United States suffered 2,403 deaths while 1,178 men were badly wounded. Eighteen ships were either sunk or severely damaged, and 188 planes were destroyed. This date is often referred to as a "surprise attack", but many believe Roosevelt had ties with Japan and a...
  • Attack On Pearl Harbor
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    The Japanese played a large part in WWII. They brought about new weapons, aircrafts, and ships as well as concentration camps and schools. Japan was apart of the Axis countries which included Germany and Italy. After the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States entered the war ready for revenge. On December 7th of 1941, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. This moment would be remembered for all of time. The attack on Pearl Harbor was Japan's attempt to move southward. This was when the...
  • Information About The Attack On Pearl Harbor
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    Pearl Harbor located on an inlet of the island of Hawaii. This is located 10 km (6 mi) west of Honolulu, and is one of the famous naval bases of the United States. The United States government first started using the inlet in 1887 and then was given the right to maintain and repair a coaling station for ships. The harbor was surveyed but improvements were not made until after the United States obtained the Hawaiian Islands in 1898. In the year of 1911, the work of extracting a wide channel from ...
  • Second Wave Of Japanese Aircraft 54 Bombers
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    Table of Contents's How it all began's December 7th, 1941's The aftermath Attack on Pearl Harbor How It All Began Pearl Harbor was a naval base located in Hawaii (the home port of the Pacific Fleet). It was considered by most a wonderful g home away from home for the men who preserved Americans interests abroad. Even though Europe was involved in a bitter world war, in the Pacific, there were no signs of trouble. During this time, Great Britain was at war with Germany and Italy, Japanfs allies. ...
  • Attack On Pearl Harbor
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    Many have compared the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 to the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. They argue that both attacks were just as astonishing, unwarranted and unpredictable. The World Trade Center buildings in New York City still lie in ruin, an icy reminder of the terrorist attack. Both the U.S.S. Arizona and the U.S. S Utah remain on the floor of Pearl Harbor, each a ghostly, decaying tomb reminding all of the thousands that gave their life on...

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