What was the command that meant 'go' in Japanese? This was said before they bombed Pearl Harbor.
"To, to, to!"
What date did Pearl Harbor happen on?
December 7th, 1941.
Who was the main targets in World War II?
Civillians.
What was another name for World War II?
What did the United States do before the bombings that hurt them more than helped?
Clustered all of their vehicles together.
Why did the Soviet Union join the Allied powers after originally being Axis?
Who were the three major leaders of the Axis Powers?
How long did the war against Japanese last for the United States?
Until 1945 OR 4 years.
Why were both sides so big on using aircrafts during World War II regarding soldiers?
Because of the losses and disadvantages in the trenches.
How many bombers attacked Pearl Harbor?
270.
How many men did the Japanese end up losing?
Only 64.
What year did GREAT BRITAIN begin fighting against Germany and it's allies?
1939.
When did the United States and Britain declare war on Japan and it's allies?
December 8th, 1941.
How many Army and Navy aircraft planes were destroyed after the bombings?
96 Army and 92 Navy OR 188.
What was the 'Combat Box Formation'?
Anything along the lines of; 'Flying in a close knit box to support and strengthen their (pilots) defenses.'