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Summary: A Day Of Infamy

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A day of Infamy. Theseare some of the words Mr. President Franklin D. Roosevelt used to address America about the tragic attacks on Pearl Harbor. But there was more on the attacks that go more in depth into the planning of the Japanese, how the attacks ultimately led to the demise of the Japanese and their allies, and even a personal account of how the attacks affected the citizens of America. I believe the Japanese really just shot themselves in the foot for this war, because of their actions, they eventually lost the war.

First off, the Japanese totally threw off the US and pulled off a true surprise attack that was completely unexpected. According to Pearl Harbor Raid Information, the Japanese had the U.S. thinking that they were going to attack the Indies, as the Japanese were natural resource deficient. Also, the “diplomatic codes” America thought they were reading supported this claim. But what the US didn’t know is that the Japanese planned on disabling the naval base in Pearl Harbor, where reinforcements had come in a month prior. The Japanese wanted full reign over the Pacific Ocean, so they could …show more content…

Here’s how. When the citizens of America first heard about what happened in Hawaii, everyone was pretty ticked off, but at the same time, drove hundreds of thousands of men to enlist in the army. It also drove the men already enlisted, and the new recruits to fight as hard and as smart as they could, and they would fight until they couldn’t any more. It was this drive that annihilated the Japanese and its accomplices. So really, bombing Pearl Harbor was just poking the bear. A really big, crabby, hungry, utterly INFURIATED bear that wants to CRUSH its

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