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The attack on Pearl Harbor was devastating and almost everyone knows how the US responded and how many people were killed but I want to tell you about the event from the Japanese point of view in this essay. First they needed a reason to attack, some type of motive for destroying one of America’s great naval bases. For the Japanese the Pacific was an easy and tactical target due to the lack of resistance in many of the islands giving access to the U.S. and gaining territory at the same time. The only problem was Pearl Harbor, the American naval base in the pacific, so the solution was to eliminate the base before it became a factor. To many taking down Pearl Harbor is an almost impossible task especially for the Japanese; as they had to travel across the Pacific and once they got to Pearl Harbor they would be confronted by 100 ships, a few hundred planes and artillery such as AA units. But in the mind of the Japanese it was an easy attack, as they thought they had the best navy and air force in the world and …show more content…

The pure idea of the attack came from an admiral by the name of Yamamoto, he’d been planning the attack for months. When the action finally got approved at an Imperial Council on July 2, 1941 he began to overview his plan to make changes and improve upon it. In the process of this he got the help of Commanders Mitsuo Fuchida and Minoru Genda that offered many useful changes in the aerial part of the plan and just overall finalization. Their mission was "the destruction of American aircraft carriers known to frequent area, and the sinking of as many other capital ships as possible, especially battleships" (Burbeck, 2008). The Japanese also needed to prepare their troops and ships now that they had their mission, this involved modifying torpedoes to fire in shallow water, modifying warheads and gathering ships and

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