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... The Decision to Uproot Japanese Canadians Within hours of Japan's attack on Pearl Harbour, the federal Cabinet declared war on Japan. ...
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... economic and diplomatic pressure on Japan and at the same time leave the United States naval fleet at Pearl Harbor as bait for an attack was completely ...
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... all. After the fall of Guadalcanal, a two-year struggle began to regain other islands and prepare for attack on Japan. US Troops ...
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... However, they were forced to drop the bomb on Hiroshima when the fear that Russia would soon attack Japan and try to claim the spoils (Richardson). ...
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... The attack prompted full entrance of the US. into the war. Japan wanted to not depend on white imperialist nations, like Britain, France, Netherlands and the ...
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... Because of the distance between Japan and Hawaii, it was found that the attack had been planned days, possibly weeks beforehand (Roosevelt, 170). ...
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... Although the attack may have been a military success in the minds of the Japanese it became a huge mistake in ... We were the ultimate cause to Japan losing the war ...
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... Although the attack may have been a military success in the minds of the Japanese it became a huge mistake in ... We were the ultimate cause to Japan losing the war ...
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... to change. The attack on Pearl Harbor began as part of Japan's larger plan to conquer Southeast Asia (Arroyo 12). The Japanese wanted ...
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... To retaliate to this act of war, the US dropped A-bombs on Japan. The attack on Pearl harbor was a greater wrong than the A- bombing on Japan. ...
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... They! conducted studies and formulated a plan of action relating to joint military action in the event of an armed attack on Japan. ...
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... [See Chart] The attack marked the entrance of Japan into World War II on the side of Germany and Italy and of the United States on the Allied side. ...
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... Japan's attack on Manchuria was treated similarly; no one could afford to send troops to help and trade sanctions would not have worked. ...
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... (Wisniewski 20) The UNITED STATES Military knew a surprise attack by Japan was possible and they thought they were prepared. Adm. Husband E. Kimmel and Lt. ...
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... She says that there was a good deal of evidence that that Japan would attack the Soviet Union from the east while the Russian Army was heavily engaged in the ...
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... stop. News of Japan's attack on the Russian fleet reversed whatever momentum the revolutionaries had been building. Rumors began ...
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... America's determination to remain isolated changed abruptly following Japan's 'surprise attack" on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. ...
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... The Japanese wanted the embargo lifted and permission to attempt an attack on China. The US exclaimed they would only lift the embargo if Japan ceased its ...
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... These proposals were, to stop helping china, to stay out of Asian affairs, and to begin shipping oil to Japan right away or Japan would attack the United ...
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... The Japanese surprise Pearl Harbor attack helped unite the US With that and a ... Asia and the Pacific Seas retrieve the land that was taken from them from Japan. ...
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... supremacy. There was still the chance that is Japan moved to attack the United States, Russia would attach Japan from the North. Japanese ...
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... attack" on United States forces on "a day which will live in infamy." Roosevelt asked congress to declare a state of war between the United States and Japan. ...
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... off. Along with the war cabinet, he waited patiently at the White House later that evening for Japan's attack signal. This means ...
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... in 1990, the Western press has attacked aspects of Japan's economics and portrayed Japan as in an economic slump. Westerners endlessly attack the Japanese ...
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... However the US commanders couldn't believe of such an attack until December 7, 1941, that Japan would risk such a long distance strike. ...
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... Roosevelt knew beforehand that Japan was going to attack, but he didn't take any drastic peace-keeping actions to prevent the attack, because he wanted a ...
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... Roosevelt knew beforehand that Japan was going to attack, but he didn't take any drastic peace-keeping actions to prevent the attack, because he wanted a ...
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... Roosevelt knew beforehand that Japan was going to attack, but he didn't take any drastic peace-keeping actions to prevent the attack, because he wanted a ...
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... Lieutenant Arthur McCollum suggested to Roosevelt via an "eight-action memo" (Stinnent 8) that he provoke Japan to attack the US After reading the message ...
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... Japan's aggressive actions like the attack on Pearl Harbor resulted in a humiliating American occupation until 1953 and significant loss of territorial gains ...
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