December seventh, 1941, a date which can sleep in infamy. This event single-handedly spurred the United States into joining World War II. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was the culmination of 20 years of friction that existed between those countries. Japan’s increased efforts at expanding its territory created even more tension with major Western countries just like the U.S., France and Britain. An attack on China by Japan in 1937 was criticized by many members of the League of Nations, and illustrated the Asian country’s military might and readiness to use it.
After World War II had started, efforts to deter Japan proved ineffective, and on September 27th, 1940, the country signed the Tripartite Act to form the Axis Powers with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, and gained even more power. This proved a direct threat to the United States, as the country was now in danger of attack on both its coasts. The U.S. made steps to prepare for war, but remained neutral.
Japan continued their invasion through Indochina in 1940-41. Meanwhile, the United States tried to halt their progress by banning exports to the country, most importantly oil and raw materials, closing shipping lanes to their use, and other such tactics. Japan desperately needed U.S. oil, but the Americans demanded they leave China. Japan refused and decided swift action was their only option.
Negotiations finally stalled, and on December 1st, 1941 Japan officially approved war against the U.S., Great Britain and Holland. It was to begin with an attack to neutralize the U.S. Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbor on Hawaii’s Oahu Island. Japan hoped to require control of Southeast Asia without being impeded, and therefore the attack was meant to accomplish this while also crushing American morale, and neutralizing the U.S. so Japan could expand their conquests elsewhere. Battle began before Japan had formally declared war on the United States, making it a surprise attack. This left the Americans unprepared and scrambling to defend themselves.
The attack happened in two waves, coming from both the air and therefore the water. The first wave began just before 8am on December 7th, with the second coming an hour later. Though the attack only lasted two hours, by the time it had been over almost every American sycamore had been damaged, as had variety of other military crafts. Two battleships, the USS Oklahoma and therefore the USS Arizona, were completely destroyed. In fact, the Arizona remains underwater in Pearl Harbor as a memorial to honor those lost within the battle. The death toll of this attack reached over two thousand three hundred, including military personnel and civilians. Just one day later, the us officially entered war II, marking a turning point during this historic conflict. The American people in their righteous might will win through to absolute victory.
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