THE ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOR
Publié le 13/05/2012
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to destroy the American fleet to prevent its ships to
mingle with the invasion of Asia, who has already
planned.
Second part: The at tack
Isoroku Yamamoto *, Japanese Naval Marshal General,
was responsible to prepare the Pearl Harbour attack.
He
has trained pilot in secret, and he h as equipped planes
with special torpedoes.
Actually this torpedo has been
with fin for they can operate because there is little water
in front of Pear l Harbor base.
Th is December 7 th of 1941, Japanese fleet was gone at
311 miles of Archipelago without be locating .
It was
composed to 6 aircraft carrier , 423 planes and 27
submarines.
Yamamoto h as chosen this day and this hour
because this is a Sunday morning.
This is a surprise
attack.
7:55: First wave began the attack.
8:54: Second wave stroke the base.
Japanese fleet destroyed eight battleships and three
cruisers , three destroyers and four auxiliary vessels.
At the total, 188 aircraft were also destroyed.
A total of
2,403 U.S.
soldiers were killed .
Side of the assailants , the
losses are very small (29 aircraft , 55 killed) .
Initially a
third wave was envisaged but she was aborted because
the first and second wave had sufficed.
Pe arl Harbor, U.S military bases have all but destroyed by
Japan.
The U.S.A was begun t he war against Japan and
Germany..
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Liens utiles
- Franklin Roosevelt's Pearl Harbor Speech In this famous speech, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt lists the unprovoked attacks by Japan and details America's reasons for declaring war.
- Declaration by United Nations Soon after the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, British prime minister Winston Churchill met with United States president Franklin D.
- Pearl Harbor, base navale et aérienne américaine dans l'île d'Oahu (îles Hawaii).
- L’attaque du Japon sur Pearl Harbor
- Pearl Harbor.