| Original | Who: [[oc1::Japanese (Emperor Hirohito, Hideko Tojo (PM), Admiral
Yamamoto)]]
What: [[oc2::The pearl
harbor attack was part of a much larger plan to push US out of the Pacific.
Japan knew they cannot compete with US in terms of industry so they had to quickly
defeat the US. So they attacked Pearl Harbor hoping to quickly end the war with
the US. US did get a warning but undermined it because they did not think Japan
was capable of attacking. The attack begins on Dec. 7 1941 with Japanese dive
bombers, torpedo planes, fighters, and tiny submarines. Attack lasted 3 hours and
US offered little resistance. The American causalities was 3581. 19 of the US
ships were sunk. Of the 19 ships, 9 were battleships.]]
When: [[oc3::December 7th, 1941]] Where: [[oc4::Pearl Harbor, Hawaii]]
Impact: [[oc5::Brings the US in to the war. Begins the relocation
of Japanese Americans and the case of Korematsu v. US. After the pearl harbor attack, hawaii had curfews on bars.There was prohibition on the sell of alcohol. Schools were closed. US practiced dark out after 11pm. Forced Japanese people to turn over radios and binoculars.]] |
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What: {{c2::The pearl
harbor attack was part of a much larger plan to push US out of the Pacific.
Japan knew they cannot compete with US in terms of industry so they had to quickly
defeat the US. So they attacked Pearl Harbor hoping to quickly end the war with
the US. US did get a warning but undermined it because they did not think Japan
was capable of attacking. The attack begins on Dec. 7 1941 with Japanese dive
bombers, torpedo planes, fighters, and tiny submarines. Attack lasted 3 hours and
US offered little resistance. The American causalities was 3581. 19 of the US
ships were sunk. Of the 19 ships, 9 were battleships.}}
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of Japanese Americans and the case of Korematsu v. US. After the pearl harbor attack, hawaii had curfews on bars.There was prohibition on the sell of alcohol. Schools were closed. US practiced dark out after 11pm. Forced Japanese people to turn over radios and binoculars.}} |
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| Full | Who: {{c21::Japanese (Emperor Hirohito, Hideko Tojo (PM), Admiral
Yamamoto)}}
What: {{c21::The pearl
harbor attack was part of a much larger plan to push US out of the Pacific.
Japan knew they cannot compete with US in terms of industry so they had to quickly
defeat the US. So they attacked Pearl Harbor hoping to quickly end the war with
the US. US did get a warning but undermined it because they did not think Japan
was capable of attacking. The attack begins on Dec. 7 1941 with Japanese dive
bombers, torpedo planes, fighters, and tiny submarines. Attack lasted 3 hours and
US offered little resistance. The American causalities was 3581. 19 of the US
ships were sunk. Of the 19 ships, 9 were battleships.}}
When: {{c21::December 7th, 1941}} Where: {{c21::Pearl Harbor, Hawaii}}
Impact: {{c21::Brings the US in to the war. Begins the relocation
of Japanese Americans and the case of Korematsu v. US. After the pearl harbor attack, hawaii had curfews on bars.There was prohibition on the sell of alcohol. Schools were closed. US practiced dark out after 11pm. Forced Japanese people to turn over radios and binoculars.}} |
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