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The reason Japan attacked Pearl Harbor
Japan attacked the U.S Pacific Fleet at its base at Pearl Harbor on the 7th of December 1941, but what led to that decision? Why did the Japanese attack the USA? - The answer is oil.
Japan had been modernising its economy throughout the 20th century and wanted to build an empire of its own. However, Japan lacked the natural resources to make it a reality, with all but 6% of its oil supply being imported. After capturing Manchuria, Japan became bogged down in a full-scale war with China in 1937 and had to look elsewhere for the resources it needed to fight. Meanwhile, the USA was slowly awakening from its isolationism.
When Japan occupied French Indochina in 1941, America retaliated by freezing all Japanese assets in the states, preventing Japan from purchasing oil. Having lost 94% of it...
published: 10 Nov 2021
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The Attack on Pearl Harbor
On December 7, 1941 the Japanese attached Pearl Harbor, Hawaii leading the United States into World War II. Learn about the attack on Pearl Harbor in this middle school friendly video.
To watch the full episode visit: https://airandspace.si.edu/events/victory-japan-and-end-wwii
For lesson plans for the episide please visit the STEM in 30 collection on Smithsonian Learning Lab: https://learninglab.si.edu/collections/world-war-ii/6Yc7MtgiNxdvFTjq#r/
For more FREE teacher resources from the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum visit STEM in 30, the museum's Emmy nominated TV show for middle school students: https://airandspace.si.edu/stem-30
published: 12 Sep 2020
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Japanese attack on the U.S. Navy base at Pearl Harbor
Musics:
1. Biocode - Jonathan Mayer (Album: The Battle For Elysium)
2. Darkness On The Edge of Power - Immediate Music (Album: Trailerhead Saga)
published: 05 Jun 2015
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Why did Japan Attack Pearl Harbor? (Short Animated Documentary)
The Attack on Pearl Harbor is famous for being one of the worst decisions in history when looking at what happened to Japan afterwards. So given the outcome. Why did Japan do it? Why did Japan bomb Pearl Harbor? To find out watch this short and simple animated history documentary.
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published: 30 Nov 2020
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Did Japan Attack Pearl Harbor for Oil? | History
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published: 07 Dec 2018
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World War II: Japanese Bombing of Pearl Harbor
On December 7, 1941, Japanese airplanes strike the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, bringing the United States into World War II. F http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9058877/Pearl-Harbor-attack?source=youtube_18891
published: 08 May 2009
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Japan's Kamikaze Attack on Pearl Harbor (Minute by Minute)
The United States was caught completely off guard as the chaos unfolded as Japanese bombs rained down on the USS Arizona, with sailors desperately fighting to escape the sinking ship. The attack on Pearl Harbor is a tragic event in US history and one that the US government was warned about. Check out today's epic new video that breaks down Japan's airborne assault on Pearl Harbor in this intense new video that details the lead-up to the attack through the first bomb dropped.
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published: 20 May 2023
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Why Japan Attacked Pearl Harbor? (Documentary)
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December 7, 1941: The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor shocked the world and brought the US into the Second World War. But why did the Japanese resort to such an attack against a powerful rival and what did it have to do with the Japanese war in China?
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This week we're breaking out of prison and we're joined by a guest, Martin Bennet, who is here promoting his new book Wounded Tiger: The Transformational True Story of the Japanese Pilot Who Led the Pearl Harbor Attack! Martin helps tell us the real facts behind the infamous Pearl Harbor attack, and the post life of the lead Japanese Pilot! Tora Tora Tora was released in 1970. Join us as we dive into this movie and talk about what the movie got correct and incorrect! *Note the recorder stopped working due to a power surge from 16:47-33:22*
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published: 12 Dec 2024
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US vs Japan: Pearl Harbor Attack - Maps and Timelines in World War 2
Pearl Harbor Attack | Past to Future
This video presents Pearl Harbor Attack - a devastating surprise aerial attack of Japan on Pearl Harbor, a U.S. naval base on Oahu Island, Hawaii.
After annexing Korea in 1910, Japan continued its expansionism to achieve economic security and solve its demographic problems during the 1930s. As early as 1931, the Empire of Japan invaded Manchuria, a small, resource-rich province in northern China. The following year, in 1932, a puppet state called Manchukuo was established by the Japanese, cementing their hold on the region.
In July 1937, Japan declared war on China, resulting in the bloody Nanking Massacre in which hundreds of thousands of people in the Chinese city of Nanking – including both soldiers and civilians – were brutally murdered.
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published: 15 Sep 2020
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The reason Japan attacked Pearl Harbor
Japan attacked the U.S Pacific Fleet at its base at Pearl Harbor on the 7th of December 1941, but what led to that decision? Why did the Japanese attack the USA...
Japan attacked the U.S Pacific Fleet at its base at Pearl Harbor on the 7th of December 1941, but what led to that decision? Why did the Japanese attack the USA? - The answer is oil.
Japan had been modernising its economy throughout the 20th century and wanted to build an empire of its own. However, Japan lacked the natural resources to make it a reality, with all but 6% of its oil supply being imported. After capturing Manchuria, Japan became bogged down in a full-scale war with China in 1937 and had to look elsewhere for the resources it needed to fight. Meanwhile, the USA was slowly awakening from its isolationism.
When Japan occupied French Indochina in 1941, America retaliated by freezing all Japanese assets in the states, preventing Japan from purchasing oil. Having lost 94% of its oil supply and unwilling to submit to U.S demands, Japan planned to take the oil needed by force. However, striking south into British Malaya and the Dutch East Indies would almost certainly provoke an armed U.S response. To blunt that response, Japan decided to attack the U.S Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, hoping that the U.S would negotiate peace.
The attack at Pearl Harbor was a huge gamble, but one which did not pay off. Though Japan took its objectives in the Pacific and Southeast Asia, the U.S did not respond as expected. Instead of reverting to isolationism, the U.S geared up for total war and Japan's fate was sealed.
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00:00 Introduction
00:29 Japan's ambitions
01:29 Second Sino-Japanese War
02:37 American isolationism
04:01 Japan's oil problem
04:35 Northern vs Southern Strategies
05:54 U.S embargoes
07:10 Japan's crisis
08:36 The attack on Pearl Harbor
11:12 The attack on Southeast Asia
12:08 U.S response
13:10 Conclusion
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Japan attacked the U.S Pacific Fleet at its base at Pearl Harbor on the 7th of December 1941, but what led to that decision? Why did the Japanese attack the USA? - The answer is oil.
Japan had been modernising its economy throughout the 20th century and wanted to build an empire of its own. However, Japan lacked the natural resources to make it a reality, with all but 6% of its oil supply being imported. After capturing Manchuria, Japan became bogged down in a full-scale war with China in 1937 and had to look elsewhere for the resources it needed to fight. Meanwhile, the USA was slowly awakening from its isolationism.
When Japan occupied French Indochina in 1941, America retaliated by freezing all Japanese assets in the states, preventing Japan from purchasing oil. Having lost 94% of its oil supply and unwilling to submit to U.S demands, Japan planned to take the oil needed by force. However, striking south into British Malaya and the Dutch East Indies would almost certainly provoke an armed U.S response. To blunt that response, Japan decided to attack the U.S Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, hoping that the U.S would negotiate peace.
The attack at Pearl Harbor was a huge gamble, but one which did not pay off. Though Japan took its objectives in the Pacific and Southeast Asia, the U.S did not respond as expected. Instead of reverting to isolationism, the U.S geared up for total war and Japan's fate was sealed.
IWM Live.
A one-day history festival, especially for history lovers. Enjoy a packed line-up of lectures, talks, tours, book signings and up-close experiences with IWM experts, authors and veterans.
Book now: https://www.iwm.org.uk/events/iwm-duxford/iwm-live
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Explore the film footage used in this video, and licence it for use: https://film.iwmcollections.org.uk/c/1572
00:00 Introduction
00:29 Japan's ambitions
01:29 Second Sino-Japanese War
02:37 American isolationism
04:01 Japan's oil problem
04:35 Northern vs Southern Strategies
05:54 U.S embargoes
07:10 Japan's crisis
08:36 The attack on Pearl Harbor
11:12 The attack on Southeast Asia
12:08 U.S response
13:10 Conclusion
#history #ww2 #pearlharbor
- published: 10 Nov 2021
- views: 8938333
2:34
The Attack on Pearl Harbor
On December 7, 1941 the Japanese attached Pearl Harbor, Hawaii leading the United States into World War II. Learn about the attack on Pearl Harbor in this midd...
On December 7, 1941 the Japanese attached Pearl Harbor, Hawaii leading the United States into World War II. Learn about the attack on Pearl Harbor in this middle school friendly video.
To watch the full episode visit: https://airandspace.si.edu/events/victory-japan-and-end-wwii
For lesson plans for the episide please visit the STEM in 30 collection on Smithsonian Learning Lab: https://learninglab.si.edu/collections/world-war-ii/6Yc7MtgiNxdvFTjq#r/
For more FREE teacher resources from the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum visit STEM in 30, the museum's Emmy nominated TV show for middle school students: https://airandspace.si.edu/stem-30
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On December 7, 1941 the Japanese attached Pearl Harbor, Hawaii leading the United States into World War II. Learn about the attack on Pearl Harbor in this middle school friendly video.
To watch the full episode visit: https://airandspace.si.edu/events/victory-japan-and-end-wwii
For lesson plans for the episide please visit the STEM in 30 collection on Smithsonian Learning Lab: https://learninglab.si.edu/collections/world-war-ii/6Yc7MtgiNxdvFTjq#r/
For more FREE teacher resources from the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum visit STEM in 30, the museum's Emmy nominated TV show for middle school students: https://airandspace.si.edu/stem-30
- published: 12 Sep 2020
- views: 960714
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Japanese attack on the U.S. Navy base at Pearl Harbor
Musics:
1. Biocode - Jonathan Mayer (Album: The Battle For Elysium)
2. Darkness On The Edge of Power - Immediate Music (Album: Trailerhead Saga)
Musics:
1. Biocode - Jonathan Mayer (Album: The Battle For Elysium)
2. Darkness On The Edge of Power - Immediate Music (Album: Trailerhead Saga)
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2. Darkness On The Edge of Power - Immediate Music (Album: Trailerhead Saga)
- published: 05 Jun 2015
- views: 19104403
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Why did Japan Attack Pearl Harbor? (Short Animated Documentary)
The Attack on Pearl Harbor is famous for being one of the worst decisions in history when looking at what happened to Japan afterwards. So given the outcome. Wh...
The Attack on Pearl Harbor is famous for being one of the worst decisions in history when looking at what happened to Japan afterwards. So given the outcome. Why did Japan do it? Why did Japan bomb Pearl Harbor? To find out watch this short and simple animated history documentary.
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The Attack on Pearl Harbor is famous for being one of the worst decisions in history when looking at what happened to Japan afterwards. So given the outcome. Why did Japan do it? Why did Japan bomb Pearl Harbor? To find out watch this short and simple animated history documentary.
https://twitter.com/HistMattersYT
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Richard Wolfe
Ian Jensen
kevinh
Can’t Think Of A Name
David archaeologist
Tim Stumbaugh
אורי פרקש
Kevin Sanders
James Nile
Robert Brockway
Kevin Phoenix
Mickey Landen
Ian Smith
Brian Giordano
KNSTRKTVST
Chase Labiste
sharpie660
jdk
Brian Hamilton
Andreas Mosand
Connor Glaze
Rod D. Martin
Blah Blah Blah
Qi Xiao
D. Mahlik
Dexter_McAaron
Nathan Perlman
Paul Franche
Joseph Reinsch
Paul McGee
SirAlpaka
anon
Ainar Garipov
Curt Helmerich
Porkmeister
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Wolf
Chris Fatta
Alexander Washofsky
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Mantodea
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Adam Stalter
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John Garcia
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- published: 30 Nov 2020
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4:19
Did Japan Attack Pearl Harbor for Oil? | History
How did things get so bad between the US and Japan in the lead up to WWII? It all comes down to power and resources. #HistoryChannel
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1:04
World War II: Japanese Bombing of Pearl Harbor
On December 7, 1941, Japanese airplanes strike the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, bringing the United States into World War II. F http://www.britannica.com/eb...
On December 7, 1941, Japanese airplanes strike the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, bringing the United States into World War II. F http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9058877/Pearl-Harbor-attack?source=youtube_18891
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On December 7, 1941, Japanese airplanes strike the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, bringing the United States into World War II. F http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9058877/Pearl-Harbor-attack?source=youtube_18891
- published: 08 May 2009
- views: 221608
31:19
Japan's Kamikaze Attack on Pearl Harbor (Minute by Minute)
The United States was caught completely off guard as the chaos unfolded as Japanese bombs rained down on the USS Arizona, with sailors desperately fighting to e...
The United States was caught completely off guard as the chaos unfolded as Japanese bombs rained down on the USS Arizona, with sailors desperately fighting to escape the sinking ship. The attack on Pearl Harbor is a tragic event in US history and one that the US government was warned about. Check out today's epic new video that breaks down Japan's airborne assault on Pearl Harbor in this intense new video that details the lead-up to the attack through the first bomb dropped.
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- published: 20 May 2023
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23:21
Why Japan Attacked Pearl Harbor? (Documentary)
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Evans, David C, & Peattie, Mark R., Kaigun: Strategy, Tactics, and Technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887–1941, (Annapolis, MD : Naval Institute Press, 1997)
Frank, Richard B., Tower of Skulls: A History of the Asia-Pacific War: July 1937 – May 1942, (London : W.W. Norton & Company, Inc, 2021)
Henshaw, Jonathan, Smith, Craig A. & Smith, Norman (eds), Translating the Occupation: The Japanese Invasion of China, 1931-45, (Vancouver : UBC Press, 2021)
Hsu Long-hsuen & Chang Ming-kai, History of The Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945), (Taipei : Chung Wu Publishing Co., 1971)
Lindsay, Michael, The Unknown War: North China 1937-1945, (London : Bergström & Boyle Books Limited, 1975)
MacKinnon, Stephen R., “The Tragedy of Wuhan, 1938”, Modern Asian Studies, Volume 30, Issue 4, (October 1996)
MacKinnon, Stephen R., Wuhan, 1938: War, Refugees and the Making of Modern China, (Berkeley, CA : University of California Press, 2008)
Mitter, Rana, China’s War with Japan 1937-1945: The Struggle for Survival, (London : Penguin Books Ltd, 2013)
Paine, Sarah C. M., The Wars for Asia, 1911-1949, (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012)
Sih, Paul K. T. (ed.), Nationalist China During the Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945, (Hicksville, NY : Exposition Press, 1977)
Yôichi Hirama, “Japanese Naval Preparations for World War ll”, Naval War College Review, Volume 44, Number 2, (1991)
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Dorn, Frank, The Sino-Japanese War: From Marco Polo Bridge to Pearl Harbor, 1937-41, (New York, NY : MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc, 1974)
Evans, David C, & Peattie, Mark R., Kaigun: Strategy, Tactics, and Technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887–1941, (Annapolis, MD : Naval Institute Press, 1997)
Frank, Richard B., Tower of Skulls: A History of the Asia-Pacific War: July 1937 – May 1942, (London : W.W. Norton & Company, Inc, 2021)
Henshaw, Jonathan, Smith, Craig A. & Smith, Norman (eds), Translating the Occupation: The Japanese Invasion of China, 1931-45, (Vancouver : UBC Press, 2021)
Hsu Long-hsuen & Chang Ming-kai, History of The Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945), (Taipei : Chung Wu Publishing Co., 1971)
Lindsay, Michael, The Unknown War: North China 1937-1945, (London : Bergström & Boyle Books Limited, 1975)
MacKinnon, Stephen R., “The Tragedy of Wuhan, 1938”, Modern Asian Studies, Volume 30, Issue 4, (October 1996)
MacKinnon, Stephen R., Wuhan, 1938: War, Refugees and the Making of Modern China, (Berkeley, CA : University of California Press, 2008)
Mitter, Rana, China’s War with Japan 1937-1945: The Struggle for Survival, (London : Penguin Books Ltd, 2013)
Paine, Sarah C. M., The Wars for Asia, 1911-1949, (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012)
Sih, Paul K. T. (ed.), Nationalist China During the Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945, (Hicksville, NY : Exposition Press, 1977)
Yôichi Hirama, “Japanese Naval Preparations for World War ll”, Naval War College Review, Volume 44, Number 2, (1991)
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Research by: Mark Newton
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Episode #134 Tora! Tora! Tora! Ft. Martin Bennett
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US vs Japan: Pearl Harbor Attack - Maps and Timelines in World War 2
Pearl Harbor Attack | Past to Future
This video presents Pearl Harbor Attack - a devastating surprise aerial attack of Japan on Pearl Harbor, a U.S. naval base ...
Pearl Harbor Attack | Past to Future
This video presents Pearl Harbor Attack - a devastating surprise aerial attack of Japan on Pearl Harbor, a U.S. naval base on Oahu Island, Hawaii.
After annexing Korea in 1910, Japan continued its expansionism to achieve economic security and solve its demographic problems during the 1930s. As early as 1931, the Empire of Japan invaded Manchuria, a small, resource-rich province in northern China. The following year, in 1932, a puppet state called Manchukuo was established by the Japanese, cementing their hold on the region.
In July 1937, Japan declared war on China, resulting in the bloody Nanking Massacre in which hundreds of thousands of people in the Chinese city of Nanking – including both soldiers and civilians – were brutally murdered.
In December of the same year, Japanese Army mistakenly, as it defended itself, bombed the American gunboat Panay anchored in the Yangtze River outside Nanking, killing three Americans. In response to this aggression, in 1938, the US government extended its first loan to China.
On July 26, 1939, the U.S gave a formal notice for termination of the 1911 Treaty of Commerce and Navigation with Japan, which was officially abrogated in January 1940.
On September 27, 1940, Japan joined the Axis powers formed in response to its ally with Germany and Italy through the signing of the Tripartite Pact in Berlin and then managed to enter parts of French Indochina (modern Vietnam). In July 1941 Japan extended its control over the whole of French Indochina.
In retaliation for Japanese action, on July 26, 1941, President Franklin Roosevelt froze all Japanese assets in America and ended sales of oil to Japan, resulting in Japan losing three-fourths of its overseas trade and 88% of its imported oil. During months of negotiations between Tokyo and Washington, D.C., neither side would budge. Japan decided to continue its diplomatic talks with the United States while at the same time secretly visualized a bold attack against U.S. Pacific Fleet under the leadership of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, the commander in chief of the Japanese Combined Fleet. The surprise attack acted as a preventive action to cripple the U.S. Pacific Fleet, a formidable obstacle to the Japanese conquest of Southeast Asia and give Japan time to consolidate its new empire.
On November 5, 1941, the Top Secret Order No. 1 was issued to the Japanese Combined Fleet, detailing the plan for the attack on Pearl Harbor. On November 26, the Japanese attack force, including six aircraft carriers, 2 battleships, 3 cruisers, and 11 destroyers, sailed from Hitokappu Bay in the Kuril Islands to a staging area some 230 miles off the Hawaiian island of Oahu.
From there, 360 planes were launched in two waves. The first wave of the Japanese fleet with 189 aircraft heading towards Pearl Harbor came at 7:55 AM on December 7. At around 8:50 AM, the second wave of the Japanese included 171 aircraft began, but this time, it had to deal with a much more coordinated defensive response. Nonetheless, the US base was still subjected to savage damage. At 10:00 AM, the Japanese planes headed back to carriers, and ultimately came back to Japan.
The attack killed 2,404 U.S. personnel, including 68 civilians, wounded more than 1,177 service members, and damaged and destroyed 19 U.S. Navy ships, including 8 battleships. The Japanese losses included 29 aircraft, five midget submarines, and 129 attackers killed and one taken prisoner.
No one could doubt that the Pearl Harbor attack caused devastating damage to the U.S. base. However, the assault had failed in its objectives to completely disable the U.S. Navy. No U.S. aircraft carriers were present at Pearl Harbor that day, and Japan was unable to destroy the U.S. vital infrastructure on the island.
And instead of goading the United States into an agreement to lift the economic sanctions, the Japanese attack or the “date which will live in infamy,” as U.S. Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt termed it, unified the American people in determination to enter the war for the first time during years of discussion and debate.
In June 1942, the failure at Pearl Harbor came to haunt the Japanese, as the Battle of Midway marked the first major US victory against Japan and was a turning point in the Pacific War.
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Tell us in the comment section below.
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Pearl Harbor Attack | Past to Future
This video presents Pearl Harbor Attack - a devastating surprise aerial attack of Japan on Pearl Harbor, a U.S. naval base on Oahu Island, Hawaii.
After annexing Korea in 1910, Japan continued its expansionism to achieve economic security and solve its demographic problems during the 1930s. As early as 1931, the Empire of Japan invaded Manchuria, a small, resource-rich province in northern China. The following year, in 1932, a puppet state called Manchukuo was established by the Japanese, cementing their hold on the region.
In July 1937, Japan declared war on China, resulting in the bloody Nanking Massacre in which hundreds of thousands of people in the Chinese city of Nanking – including both soldiers and civilians – were brutally murdered.
In December of the same year, Japanese Army mistakenly, as it defended itself, bombed the American gunboat Panay anchored in the Yangtze River outside Nanking, killing three Americans. In response to this aggression, in 1938, the US government extended its first loan to China.
On July 26, 1939, the U.S gave a formal notice for termination of the 1911 Treaty of Commerce and Navigation with Japan, which was officially abrogated in January 1940.
On September 27, 1940, Japan joined the Axis powers formed in response to its ally with Germany and Italy through the signing of the Tripartite Pact in Berlin and then managed to enter parts of French Indochina (modern Vietnam). In July 1941 Japan extended its control over the whole of French Indochina.
In retaliation for Japanese action, on July 26, 1941, President Franklin Roosevelt froze all Japanese assets in America and ended sales of oil to Japan, resulting in Japan losing three-fourths of its overseas trade and 88% of its imported oil. During months of negotiations between Tokyo and Washington, D.C., neither side would budge. Japan decided to continue its diplomatic talks with the United States while at the same time secretly visualized a bold attack against U.S. Pacific Fleet under the leadership of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, the commander in chief of the Japanese Combined Fleet. The surprise attack acted as a preventive action to cripple the U.S. Pacific Fleet, a formidable obstacle to the Japanese conquest of Southeast Asia and give Japan time to consolidate its new empire.
On November 5, 1941, the Top Secret Order No. 1 was issued to the Japanese Combined Fleet, detailing the plan for the attack on Pearl Harbor. On November 26, the Japanese attack force, including six aircraft carriers, 2 battleships, 3 cruisers, and 11 destroyers, sailed from Hitokappu Bay in the Kuril Islands to a staging area some 230 miles off the Hawaiian island of Oahu.
From there, 360 planes were launched in two waves. The first wave of the Japanese fleet with 189 aircraft heading towards Pearl Harbor came at 7:55 AM on December 7. At around 8:50 AM, the second wave of the Japanese included 171 aircraft began, but this time, it had to deal with a much more coordinated defensive response. Nonetheless, the US base was still subjected to savage damage. At 10:00 AM, the Japanese planes headed back to carriers, and ultimately came back to Japan.
The attack killed 2,404 U.S. personnel, including 68 civilians, wounded more than 1,177 service members, and damaged and destroyed 19 U.S. Navy ships, including 8 battleships. The Japanese losses included 29 aircraft, five midget submarines, and 129 attackers killed and one taken prisoner.
No one could doubt that the Pearl Harbor attack caused devastating damage to the U.S. base. However, the assault had failed in its objectives to completely disable the U.S. Navy. No U.S. aircraft carriers were present at Pearl Harbor that day, and Japan was unable to destroy the U.S. vital infrastructure on the island.
And instead of goading the United States into an agreement to lift the economic sanctions, the Japanese attack or the “date which will live in infamy,” as U.S. Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt termed it, unified the American people in determination to enter the war for the first time during years of discussion and debate.
In June 1942, the failure at Pearl Harbor came to haunt the Japanese, as the Battle of Midway marked the first major US victory against Japan and was a turning point in the Pacific War.
What do you think about the Pearl Harbor Attack?
Tell us in the comment section below.
► Thanks for watching!
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