World War 2: Pearl Harbor Through Japanese Eyes: The First Stories of the Pacific Theatre
Year: 2015 Language: english Author: Robert Jenkins Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 56 Description: The bombing of Pearl Harbor, in the worlds of President Roosevelt, is truly a “day that will live on in infamy”. We know that it was the day that Japan decided to attack US soil in an effort to dissuade and cripple the United States so they would let up on sanctions and keep out of the war. We know the stories of the sailors that lived and witness this. We’ve heard their story. But a good reporter knows… there’s always two sides to every story. What provoked the Japanese to bring the fight to us? Why would they attack a nation, which for the purposes of her citizens, never did anything to hurt them? To these purposes we look at the attack from the perspective of the Japanese. We see what they viewed as the American death sentence to their commerce. Read about their tragic decision to hit us and hit us hard and what made them choose that course of action. Learn why this tragedy could have been greater if not for concerns from the higher ups. Pearl Harbor will not be forgotten. Her name lives on in the spirit of the Navy and the memory of the Hawiian people. For the Japanese though, they will also never forget, and maybe always remember their decision.
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World War 2: Pearl Harbor Through Japanese Eyes: The First Stories of the Pacific Theatre
Year: 2015
Language: english
Author: Robert Jenkins
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 56
Description: The bombing of Pearl Harbor, in the worlds of President Roosevelt, is truly a “day that will live on in infamy”. We know that it was the day that Japan decided to attack US soil in an effort to dissuade and cripple the United States so they would let up on sanctions and keep out of the war.
We know the stories of the sailors that lived and witness this. We’ve heard their story. But a good reporter knows… there’s always two sides to every story.
What provoked the Japanese to bring the fight to us? Why would they attack a nation, which for the purposes of her citizens, never did anything to hurt them?
To these purposes we look at the attack from the perspective of the Japanese. We see what they viewed as the American death sentence to their commerce. Read about their tragic decision to hit us and hit us hard and what made them choose that course of action. Learn why this tragedy could have been greater if not for concerns from the higher ups.
Pearl Harbor will not be forgotten. Her name lives on in the spirit of the Navy and the memory of the Hawiian people. For the Japanese though, they will also never forget, and maybe always remember their decision.
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