In the early hours on the 7th December 1941 Hawaii was awoken by the roar of planes that withdrew from the sky. Hawaiian people soon realised that they were under attack by a Japanese fleet of bombers and that it wasn’t going to be a great ending. Japan attacked Pearl Harbour in Hawaii using an element of surprise, aiming to destroy America’s Navy fleet. Japan wanted to destroy the navy fleet in Pearl Harbour using bombs. The Japanese would fill up planes and drop their bombs on Hawaii like rapid chunks of big hail raining down on a tin roof. The USA were damaged from this attack but not destroyed. Japan didn’t know what was going to hit them in return. America later came back 10 times stronger to join the war and take out the Japanese. They …show more content…
Japan started raining bombs on their land, trying to destroy the American naval fleet. This put Hawaii under threat for a solid 2 hours, 2 hours of constant bombing, 2 hours or fear, 2 hours of death and despair. Japan successfully damaged or destroyed 21 U.S. naval vessels of which were 8 large battle ships. Hawaii’s air fields had sustained heavy damage, taking numerous amounts of hits on their planes and troops. 350 planes were damaged or destroyed, 2403 American people died and finally 1178 people were injured. The Japanese believed that the fleet at Pearl Harbour was their biggest enemy and in order to conquer the pacific they needed to destroy their main ships. The Japanese planned a surprise attack on them, dropping tonnes of bombs on them but what they didn’t know is that the American Aircraft Carriers were out at sea and were not present in the bay. This shows that America came back strong because the Japanese didn’t realise that their strongest ships were Aircraft Carries out at sea. 4 years later America had detonated 2 nuclear bombs in order for Japan to surrender. Two Japanese cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki had suffered this intense blow against their country. Days later the Japanese people surrendered. The Americans describe how the Japanese people would never give up and how they would
On December 7, 1941 the japanese made a surprise attack on the US naval base in Hawaii, which caused the US to enter into WWII. Shortly after Pearl Harbor, the japanese had been taking island by island. So the US used code breakers to find out about japan invasion. The Battle at Midway was the beginning of the end for japan and the US considered this payback for Pearl Harbor. 3 years later, 20,000 japanese his in tunnels on the island of Iwo Jima waiting for american soldiers.
However, it all changed during Pearl Harbor. Starting on December 7, 1941, Japanese air raids dropped bombs on battleships. The bombing did not stop, even after four hours, the bombing had not finished. Throughout the time, Japanese aircraft completely dominated the skies and caused terror to Americans. The damage had caused five of the eight battleships to be destroyed and sunk, 21 American ships to be sunk, and the death of thousands (Chen).
The attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise to the Americans. However, Japan’s plan was to destroy the Pacific Fleet for Japan to seize the resource areas needed for its southern expansion, but if they were unsuccessful, they would go to war. After the attack, President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared war on Japan. Pearl Harbor was one of the most horrifying attack that took place on December 7, 1941 at the American Naval Base near Honolulu, Hawaii.
As a result of the attack, Japan destroyed American naval battleships. One of the battleships was the USS Arizona. While the USS Enterprise was out on sea for 6 months, one of the very important aircraft battles they fought was on the Solomon
America had a casualty count of about 3400, while the Japanese lost only 29 to 60 planes, losing less than 100. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor crippled the U.S. naval and air strength in the Pacific. On
December 7, 1941 is considered one of the most impactful days in United States’ history: the day Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Despite their size, Japan left an incredible amount of damage with their 5 submarines and 408 planes. President Roosevelt had been avoiding scuffling with Japan since their pact with Germany and Italy; war with Germany was sure to erupt soon enough. However, soon after the ambuscade, the United States’ declared war on Japan and launched their involvement in World War II. Japan’s leaders recognized the risks of invading one of America’s naval bases; yet they persisted.
On account of many American lives taken from the surprise attack by the Japanese, the U.S. decided to take its revenge by slowing attacking and making its way to Japan’s Mainland.
Introduction Throughout this essay, the Combat of Japanese combat planes that attacked United States naval headquarters, at Pearl Harbor adjacent Honolulu, Hawaii is elaborated. Also colorized illustration of this horrific catastrophe that marked America’s history is addressed. World War II of Japan and America On December 7, 1941, America faced a ghastly and senselessly attacked by the Japanese fighter aircraft that undoubtedly marked America’s history. Cleverly and surprisingly, the United States was attacked by the Japanese fighter aircraft that marked America’s history.
In just two hours, more than 2,400 Americans were killed and 18 ships and 188 airplanes were destroyed (Shapiro 5). But the attack was totally unexpected. As a result, American sailors and soldiers were able to shoot down only twenty-nine of the attacking planes and destroy one submarine and five midget submarines. Fewer than one hundred Japanese were killed (Shapiro 5). With that the amount of American lives nowhere compared to the amount of Japanese lives that were taken.
8am December 7, 1941 Japan attacks the military base, Pearl Harbor. The attack lasted for about two hours but it was devastating. During the attack the Japanese destroyed around 20 naval ships. The Japanese also killed over two thousand soldiers. Even though there were 2,000 deaths there were still 1,000 wounded.once the attack ended the japanese left nothing but destruction begin.
The attack happened on Sunday morning, December 7, 1941, the attack happened in Pearl Harbor Hawaii. The attack was 2 hours in the aftermath of Pearl Harbor, there were exactly 21 ships in the U.S. Pacific fleet that had been sunk or severely damaged. There were exactly 188 United States aircrafts that were destroyed and exactly 159 that were damaged. That would make a total amount of 2,403 innocent people that were killed, the majority were the soldiers and sailors. When Japan sent their planes to attack the United States Naval Base in Pearl Harbor, they desired to make themselves look strong, but it made a lot of people think that they are heartless and ruthless.
This attack that the Japanese carried out surprised the people of the U.S. This attack began right before eight a.m (12/7/1941) , a squadron of Japanese planes attacked a U.S. Naval based on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. During this time the skies were filled with Japanese planes and some of
They sent hundreds of fighter planes just before 8 am to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Japan managed to cause a ton of damage to America finally forcing us to join the war against Hitler and Japan. “In all, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor crippled or destroyed nearly 20 American ships and more than 300 airplanes. Dry docks and airfields were likewise destroyed. Most important, 2,403 sailors, soldiers and civilians were killed and about 1,000 people were wounded.”
Rahul Bagga Mr.Campbell US History, Period 0 16 December 2015 Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor? One day that will always be remembered by America is the date of December 7, 1941, which changed American history forever. December 7, 1941 was the day the Japanese warplanes attacked Pearl Harbor (Hawaii) which stationed many of American ships and airfields. Immediately after the bombings, United States President Franklin Roosevelt declared war on Japan, leading to a direct involvement into World War ll. Japan had many reason to do so but Japan attacked Pearl harbor for three reasons which were that they had a plan for a new world order, United States were expanding their number of naval ships rapidly, and an oil embargo was placed upon Japan
Ryland J. Harrell Mrs. Vermillion Honors English 10 25 March 2023 Conflicts of When the Emperor was Divine The path to freedom from suffering is by accepting the natural order of life and with it the possibility of unpleasant circumstances. In December 1941, the Japanese decided to bomb Hawaii. This historical action was known as Pearl Harbour. Many Americans, in a worried state from Pearl Harbor, feared the possibility that men and women from Japanese ancestry were spies for Japan.