pearl harbor & japanese internment
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Pearl Harbor & Japanese Internment
On December 7th 1941 the Japanese Navy attacked the US Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawai’i
Results of the Attack
2,388 people were killed and another 1,178 were wounded.
• Though the U.S. Navy lost several ships and many planes, the damages were not
critical.
The U.S.S. Arizona continues to leak oil in this 2004 photograph
WHY did the Japanese attack the United States?
Because
1) The U.S, was conducting a blockade which kept the Japanese from acquiring the raw materials and petroleum they needed to keep their war machine going
2) The Japanese knew that war with the U.S. was inevitable, so they hoped to destroy our navy before the war started.
Reactions to the attack
Reactions to the attack
Reactions to the attack
Reactions to the attack
Because Pearl Harbor was a “sneak attack” Americans began to distrust Americans of
Japanese or even Chinese descent.
There were rumors that Japanese-American citizens would spy for Japan or sabotage the war effort.
The U.S. government decided to lock up any Japanese-Americans for the duration
of the war.
Internment camps were set-up in isolated areas of the country
Japanese-Americans were rounded and sent by train to their new “homes”
120,000 Japanese-Americans were placed in camps for the duration of the
war.
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