Attack on Pearl Harbor By Emily Faber That mornings map.

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Attack on Pearl Harbor

By Emily Faber

That mornings map.

December 7, 1941the early morning

• The attack was planned by Isoroku Yamamoto

• The first attack occurred at 7:55 a.m.

• The second attack followed at 8:54 a.m.

Attack Visual

• The first attacks would hit the USS Oklahoma, West Virginia, Arizona, and Nevada.

•The second attack would hit USS Pennsylvania, and cruisers:San Francisco, and New Orleans.

Attacks Causalities

Ships

• 4 battleships sunk• 4 battleships disabled• 11 other ships

sunk/damaged

Other

• 188 aircraft destroyed on ground

• 2,330 servicemen killed

• 100 civilians killed

Ship Causalities

Sunk

• USS California• USS West Virginia• Oglala (minelayer)

*Where all later raised and rebuilt.

Destroyed

• USS Arizona• USS Utah• USS Oklahoma

(was raised)

Roosevelt Announces to the World

“December 7, 1941- a date which will live in infamy- the United States was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.”

During the Attack

Malaya Hong Kong

Great Britian

Phillippine Islands Guam

Midway Wake Island

United States

Japan was also attacking

* Japan would control the entire Pacific by December 8

After the Attack

• December 8: United States declared war on Japan.

• December 11: Germany declared war on America.

– Italy then declared war on America.– Great Britain declared war on Japan.

America’s Reaction• Many sons enlisted

into the military to help fight the war.

• Many daughters entered the work force to help aid the cause.

USS Arizona

• Positioned in “Battle Row”.

• Hit within 10 min. after attack began.

• Bomb crashed through the 2 armored deck, igniting its magazine.

• Went down with 1,300 lives.

USS Arizona Memorial

“Created to honor the survivors of Pearl Harbor, their families and friends, and to all those who died.”

The ship has been preserved as a tomb for those who went down with the ship.

Erected in 1962.