How many americans were killed at the attack on Pearl Harbor?
The fatalities caused by the attack on Pearl Harbor were: US Navy 2,008, USMC 109 , US Army 218, and Civilians 68, & Total: 2,403
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What was the reasoning for the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor?
September 1940. The U.S. placed an embargo on Japan by prohib...
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How did most Americans feel about joinin the war before pearl harbor?
The Pearl Harbor attack immediately galvanized a divided nati...
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Pearl Harbor - An inlet of the Pacific Ocean on the southern ...
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Why was Pearl Harbor unsuccessful for the Japanese?
The Japanese attack on Pearl harbor was a tactical victory bu...
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Why were Japanese Americans discriminated against following the attack on Pearl Harbor?
The attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese Imperial General H...
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Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor?
It was intended as a preventive action to keep the U.S. Pacif...
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What was the result of the attack on Pearl Harbor?
Pearl Harbor was located right in the middle of the Pacific O...
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Did Admiral Yamamoto make a wise decision in bombing pearl harbor, and why or why not?
Yamamoto's plan was flawless. The only gamble he really took ...
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Did the United States help defeat the Japanese after they attacked the US in Pearl Harbor?
Yes, In Asia, the United States occupied Japan and administra...
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What did the US do after the attack on pearl harbor?
After the attack of Pearl Harbor the US engaged in the four-y...
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Pearl Harbor brought isolationists to Roosevelt's side, but i...
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Why did the japanese attack pearl harbor?
September 1940. The U.S. placed an embargo on Japan by prohib...
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What did japan say after bombing pearl harbor?
After the attack on the American naval base at Pearl Harbor i...
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What was Yamamotos objective on pearl harbor?
During the Attack on Pearl Harbor, Adm. Yamamoto was attempti...
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In Pearl Harbor, the raid was planned and led by Lieutenant C...
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Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor?
It was intended as a preventive action to keep the U.S. Pacif...
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Japan's intentions were to conquer all of Asia, Pacific ocean...
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Who was the Commander of the Pearl Harbor attack?
General Hideki Tojo was the Prime minister of Japan at the ti...
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How many People died at Pearl Harbor?
On Sunday December 7, 1941 the US Naval Base, Pearl Harbor, w...
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Was the Chicago USS in the bombing of Pearl Harbor?
N December 1919, USS Chicago reported to the fledgeling subma...
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What was Yamamotos objective on pearl harbor?
During the Attack on Pearl Harbor, Adm. Yamamoto was attempti...
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Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor?
It was intended as a preventive action to keep the U.S. Pacif...
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When did pearl harbor get bombed?
The Pearl Harbor was attacked on Sunday December 7, 1941. Tha...
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How many People died at Pearl Harbor?
On Sunday December 7, 1941 the US Naval Base, Pearl Harbor, w...
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What was the result of the attack on Pearl Harbor?
Pearl Harbor was located right in the middle of the Pacific O...
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Japan's intentions were to conquer all of Asia, Pacific ocean...
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What was the most immediate cause, for japan to attack pearl harbor?
One of the main reasons Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor was Pr...
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What caused the Japanese to attack pearl harbor?
Facing a choice between death of the empire or fighting for i...
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When did pearl harbor get bombed?
The Pearl Harbor was attacked on Sunday December 7, 1941. Tha...
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Who lead the attack of pearl harbor in world war 2?
The attack on Pearl Harbor was intended to neutralize the U.S...
About Pearl Harbor
On December 7, 1941 the Japanese bombed the United States military base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The attack was a complete surprise and led to the United States' declaration of war on Japan and the U.S. entrance into World War II.
About US Navy
The US Navy is a branch of the military of the United States of America that focuses on water-based operations. The Navy also has an aviation force. It is the largest Navy in the world. The mission of the Navy is to maintain, train and equip combat-ready Naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression and maintaining freedom of the seas.

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