Pacific Theatre WWII
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 01:54:44
In the Pacific theatre, the Japanese were conflicting with US rights and interests. With Europe in war, Japan invaded China and spheres of influences of other countries as it sought economic domination in Asia. The US refused to recognize Japanese conquests in Asia and imposed an embargo on oil and steel exports to Japan. When America refused to lift the embargo on the oil supplies, Japan in retaliation, on December 7 1941, launched an air attack on
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for were not in the harbor at the time of the attack. Our 3 Aircraft carriers were not in the harbor, the Lexington, Enterprise, and Saratoga were out to sea. Also our fuel tanks were also spared due to them not being high on the attack list. Our casualties are 2,335 servicemen killed and 68 civilians killed, and 1,178 wounded. (Lord and Toland.)
Toland, John. Infamy. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1982
Lord, Walter. Day of Infamy. New York: Holt, 1957
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