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Pearl Harbor

Pearl Harbor . December 7, 1941. “A Day That Will Live in Infamy”. http://soe.ucdavis.edu/ss0809/BussC/Images/american-flag.jpg. Tension. Tension between the U.S. and Japan increased shortly before the attack on pearl harbor In 1940, we stopped shipping war supplies to Japan

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Pearl Harbor

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  1. Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941 “A Day That Will Live in Infamy” http://soe.ucdavis.edu/ss0809/BussC/Images/american-flag.jpg

  2. Tension • Tension between the U.S. and Japan increased shortly before the attack on pearl harbor • In 1940, we stopped shipping war supplies to Japan • This was seen as a hostile act by the Japanese • Japan felt that attacking the U.S. Naval fleet would prevent us from entering the war http://seaholmeasiastudies.wikispaces.com/file/view/Japanese_flag.jpg/65483116/Japanese_flag.jpg

  3. The Attack begins… • The Japanese fleet set course for the naval base • Many of the pilots were young “Kamikaze” pilots • Their planes were loaded with bombs and their primary goal was dive bomb into any American ships or facilities http://www.ww2incolor.com/d/140842-2/KamikazeAttack+copy

  4. Chaos • U.S. Navy men awoke to the sound of explosions, gun fire, and warning messages • Many were forced to abandon ship even though they were doing their best to keep the ships from sinking • The attack went on for 2 hours http://carbolicsmoke.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/pearl-harbor-attack-12.jpg

  5. The Aftermath • Over 3,500 American we’re injured or killed • Sank/damaged 18 ships • Damaged/destroyed over 350 aircraft • No aircraft carriers were sunk • Most of the fuel reserves went untouched http://www.emersonkent.com/images/pearl_harbor_009.jpg

  6. Government Response • December 8th • Roosevelt delivers his “Day in Infamy” speech • Congress declares war on Japan • Congress declares war on Germany a few days later http://franklinroosevelt.com/images/fdr_addressing_press.jpg

  7. A Fatal Mistake • Japans attack on Pearl Harbor led to America becoming involved in WWII • This was the turning point of the war and ultimately led to the defeat of the Axis powers http://rlv.zcache.com/wwii_us_navy_off_philippine_coast_postcard-p239714466661596520qibm_400.jpg

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