Today, December 7th, in 1941 the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii by surprise and dealt a severe blow to US naval power in the Pacific clearing the way for the conquest of Hong Kong, Philippines, Singapore, and pretty much all of South East Asia.
This confrontation was inevitable. Since the 1930s the United States had been trying to curtail Japanese colonial expansionism in Asia, principally in China. The US supported the Chinese Nationalists under General Chiang Kai Chek in roundabout ways, but after the "Rape of Nanking" President Roosevelt imposed economic sanctions upon Japan and sent an ultimatum to leave China or face war.
Thus, to conquer Asia, Japan would first need to defeat the United States.
Here is Tora Tora Tora : The True Story of Pearl Harbor, a documentary from the History Channel that gives a lot of context on the event, as well as giving a voice to veterants of the battle, American and Japanese alike. History Channel presents:Tora, Tora, Tora: The True Story of Pearl Harbor - Google Video
After the battle the Japanese commander, Admiral Yamamoto said : "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve."
Peace for the souls of the fallen warriors and the victims.
So, this brings us to the question: Was this attack justified? Or was it a unruly assault of fear, that would inevitably create anger within the US, and ultimately lead to Japan's, and the Axis powers as a whole's loss of World War II?
This confrontation was inevitable. Since the 1930s the United States had been trying to curtail Japanese colonial expansionism in Asia, principally in China. The US supported the Chinese Nationalists under General Chiang Kai Chek in roundabout ways, but after the "Rape of Nanking" President Roosevelt imposed economic sanctions upon Japan and sent an ultimatum to leave China or face war.
Thus, to conquer Asia, Japan would first need to defeat the United States.
Here is Tora Tora Tora : The True Story of Pearl Harbor, a documentary from the History Channel that gives a lot of context on the event, as well as giving a voice to veterants of the battle, American and Japanese alike. History Channel presents:Tora, Tora, Tora: The True Story of Pearl Harbor - Google Video
After the battle the Japanese commander, Admiral Yamamoto said : "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve."
Peace for the souls of the fallen warriors and the victims.
So, this brings us to the question: Was this attack justified? Or was it a unruly assault of fear, that would inevitably create anger within the US, and ultimately lead to Japan's, and the Axis powers as a whole's loss of World War II?