Pearl Harbor
On December 7th, 1941 Japan attacks US naval base in Hawaii
Not intended to wage war
The main objective was to sink and immobilize U.S naval crafts
Almost successful, but the Japanese made mistakes
Oil Depots were not destroyed
Aircraft carriers are absent
Submarine pens were not destroyed
USA declares war on Japan
Shortly after on December 10th Hitler declares war on USA
Not intended to wage war
The main objective was to sink and immobilize U.S naval crafts
Almost successful, but the Japanese made mistakes
Oil Depots were not destroyed
Aircraft carriers are absent
Submarine pens were not destroyed
USA declares war on Japan
Shortly after on December 10th Hitler declares war on USA
Summary:
The Japanese launched an attack on the US naval base in Hawaii in December of 1941. Their attack was masterful as it needed to be, for Japan's main objective was to destroy and immobilize various U.S naval crafts. The bombing proved to be almost successful although numerous mistakes were made. Oil depots and submarine penis were not destroyed, also aircraft carriers were left standing. As a result, The United States declared war on Japan, and only a short time after Hitler wages war on America because of a pact with Japan.