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  2. Attack on Pearl Harbor - Wikipedia

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    The attack on Pearl Harbor [nb 3] was a surprise military strike by the Empire of Japan on the United States Pacific Fleet at its naval base at Pearl Harbor on Oahu, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941. At the time, the U.S. was a neutral country in World War II .

  3. Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki - Wikipedia

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    The cartoon refers back to the Japanese Pearl Harbor Attack to rationalize the American atomic bombing. The Hiroshima ruins in March and April 1946, by Daniel A. McGovern and Harry Mimura On 10 August 1945, the day after the Nagasaki bombing, military photographer Yƍsuke Yamahata , correspondent Higashi, and artist Yamada arrived in the city ...

  4. Air raids on Japan - Wikipedia

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    A second American Volunteer Group was also formed in late 1941 to attack Japan from bases in China using Hudson and A-20 Havoc medium bombers. The attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941 led to open hostilities between the US and Japan and ended the need for covert operations, however, and this unit did not become active. The small number of ...

  5. Timeline of Hiroshima - Wikipedia

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    Attack on Pearl Harbor; Pacific War; Atomic bombings; Soviet–Japanese War; ... Map of Hiroshima, 1945; Items related to Hiroshima, various dates (via Europeana

  6. Consequences of the attack on Pearl Harbor - Wikipedia

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    In putting the Pearl Harbor attack into context, Japanese writers repeatedly contrast the thousands of U.S. citizens killed there with the hundreds of thousands of Japanese civilians killed in U.S. air attacks on Japan during the war, even without mentioning the 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States.

  7. Allied naval bombardments of Japan during World War II

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    Allied naval bombardments of Japan Part of the Japan campaign, Pacific War USS Indiana bombarding Kamaishi, Japan on 14 July 1945 Date July–August 1945 Location Four Japanese cities and several military facilities and towns Result Allied victory Belligerents United States United Kingdom New Zealand Japan Casualties and losses 32 (POWs killed in the bombardments of Kamaishi) Up to 1,739 ...

  8. Mitsuo Fuchida - Wikipedia

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    Mitsuo Fuchida was born in what is now part of Katsuragi, Nara Prefecture, Japan to Yazo and Shika Fuchida on 3 December 1902.He entered the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy at Etajima, Hiroshima, in 1921, where he befriended classmate Minoru Genda and discovered an interest in flying. [3]

  9. Asiatic-Pacific theater - Wikipedia

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    Attack on Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941 [4] Battle of Guam, 8–10 December 1941; Battle of Wake Island, 8–23 December 1941 [5] Japanese occupation of the Gilbert Islands, 9 December 1941 - August 1945; Marshalls–Gilberts raids, 1 February 1942; Doolittle Raid, 18 April 1942 [3] Japanese occupation of Nauru, 26 August 1942 - September 1945