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... After Pearl Harbor, the government and people of the US feared that the current Japanese Americans could be spies and would help Japan in further attacks. ...
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... But why didn't the USA government do anything about the threat on Pearl Harbor? Why didn't they take more precautions than they did? ...
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... inscrutable. Another instance where cryptography showed itself as an asset to the government was in Pearl Harbor (Bamford, 1982). As ...
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... The blame for the attack on Pearl Harbor rests with both the leaders of government in Washington and the military leaders who commanded the naval base. ...
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... It was said that the ship disappeared and was transported to a different harbor and reappeared somewhere else. The site said that the government had actually ...
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... attack. In 1944 the Navy Court and the Army Board decided that the government were responsible for the massacre at Pearl Harbor. There ...
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... A recent article from the New York Times first tells of how many thought that Pearl Harbor was known to the United States government before it happened. ...
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... A recent article from the New York Times first tells of how many thought that Pearl Harbor was known to the United States government before it happened. ...
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... discuss, and analyze the book \"The New Pearl Harbor: Disturbing Questions ... the terrorist attacks; including a disturbing theory that the government has been ...
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... The lack of preparation for an attack demonstrated by the officers at Pearl Harbor portrayed the general attitude of ignorance in the American government. ...
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... when the Japanese air fleet scattered in the Pacific Ocean bombed Pearl Harbor. ... German and Japanese expansion but was urged by other government officials to ...
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... into the war was a direct result of the strategic bombing of Pearl Harbor enacted upon the ... The government directed science and technology to military purposes. ...
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... in Pearl Harbor, due to the secrecy surrounding the actual events leading up to the attack. However what is for certain is that as the United States government ...
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... The US government believed that Japan's economic dependence upon them for raw materials gave ... 51) Months leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor the Japanese ...
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... The only people that were relaxed and comfortable, were our military men who trusted our President and government with their lives. Next, Pearl Harbor is an ...
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... The whole situation of Pearl Harbor started in 1940; the Japanese forces were in China. The Chinese government leader, Chiang Kai-Shek and his government fled ...
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... After the bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese Army, the Canadian government put the War Measures Act in effect and interned all of Canada's Nikkei. ...
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... an effort to express the large amount of warning signs ignored by the US government suggesting that Japan was going to attack the US at Pearl Harbor they must ...
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... The war cost the US about $250 million a day. Six months after Pearl Harbor Government allocations reached 100 billion dollars. ...
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... was Pearl Harbor. In the summer of 1940 opinion polls showed the American people did not wish to enter in the European wars. America's government was busy ...
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... The cause of the so-called imprisonment was the bombing of Pearl Harbor, which caused the US government to take swift action. They ...
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... War II, however, was the internment of Japanese-Americans in concentration camps in California, since after Pearl Harbor, the US government considered the ...
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... The president Franklin D. Roosevelt and the government didn't do what the Japanese asked. The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor because the United States ignored ...
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... On December 7 1941 Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. After the attack there government took all Japanese owned boats, radios, and cameras. ...
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... This act closed the harbor until the tea was paid for and required all the colonists to feed and ... This act also reduced the colonists' right to self-government. ...
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... The government first obtained exclusive use of the inlet and the right to maintain a repair and coaling station for ships here in 1887. The harbor was surveyed ...
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... to be able to stop anything from leaving or entering the harbor (McPherson 264 ... Alabama, adopted a constitution, set up a provisional government-the Confederate ...
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... The theme of racism existed long before Japan attacked Pearl Harbor; the attack merely gave the American government and society a reason to show their racism ...
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... Japanese intelligence, and if President Franklin D. Roosevelt had warned Pearl Harbor that it ... In 1887 the US government first got exclusive use of the inlet of ...
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The period prior to the attacks on Pearl Harbor was a time of ... Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the American government supported the Allies militarily, verbally ...
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