The Introduction.
Relations with the U.S.
An ill-prepared America.
America's myopia.
The Aftermath.
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At 7:55 AM on Sunday 7 December 1941, Japanese aircraft begin their attack!
What is the time of the attack?
100
Japan had relied on America to supply many natural and industrial resources.
What's the historically say about Japan & America?
100
They claim Roosevelt was itching forward with Japan but was constrained by US neutrality.
What are they claim about Roosevelt?
100
The problem was not raw data, but its interpretation, evaluation and communication.
What was the problem?
100
Although Pearl Habour started the Pacific War, a war that Japan would lose badly but the attack itself was no failure.
What was about the Pearl Habour attack?
200
The attack killed 100 Japanese but over 2,400 Americans
What is the casualty of both side?
200
In September 1940, Japan signed the Tripartite Pact with Germany & Italy.
What's year did Japan signed the Tripartite Pact?
200
In 1941 America was not ready for war.
Was America ready for war?
200
The administration and military were both guilty of lack of co-ordination.
What are they guilty for?
200
Only 3 - the Arizona, Oklahoma, and Utah were damaged beyond the repair.
Which battleships were damage beyond the repair?
300
In 1931 Japan occupied Manchuria in northern China.
What's year did Japan occupied Manchuria?
300
The Tripartite Pact meant that supplies to Japan would indirectly be helping Italy and Germany.
What is the Tripartite Pact mean?
300
If war was to come, Roosevelt wanted Japan to be the aggressor.
What's Roosevelt wanted?
300
On the day of the attack, Japanese aircraft were spotted by American radar - no action were taken.
What happen of the day of the attack?
300
The attack united the country behind Roosevelt and behind the war.
What's the attack effect on America?
400
In July 1937 war was declared.
What was the year war declared?
400
Japan knew that a full scale invasion of South East Asia would prompt war with America.
What's going to happen if Japan start the invasion?
400
He also saw Germany as America's main enemy.
Who is America's main enemy?
400
In January 1941 Ambassador Grew stated that Japan was planing on the attack?
Ambassador Grew stated what on January 1941?
400
Pearl Habour and the invasion of South East Asia showcased Japan at its best - massive daring and pain stalking preparation.
What is Pearl Habour and the invasion tell about Japan?
500
Japan Empire believe that it deserved to dominate Asian politics.
What's Japan believe in?
500
Japan expected to remove America from the Pacific equation.
What's Japan expected?
500
War with Germany was only a matter of time.
What else needed to start the war?
500
War warnings from Washington to Hawaii ten days before the attack.
How long the war warning was send before the attack?
500
Faced with American military and economic fight, Japan could never really win.
Could Japan win the fight?