Torpedo Attack “The incredulousness of it all still gives each new announcement of the Pearl Harbor attack the unreality of a fairytale,” states a young naval aviator (Pearl Harbor). A beautiful Sunday morning, on December 7, 1941 Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (Attack on Pearl Harbor). They torpedoed our navy and scared thousands of people. Japan’s intension was to keep us from interfering with their plans, but we will always win. First, Japan wanted America to stay out of WW2 so they could win. They had taken over part of Southeast Asia; the United States didn’t like that (Welcome to the official site of the attack on Pearl Harbor). The US ordered that all resources going to Japan, like oil and rubber, were to be shut down (Welcome to the official site of the attack on Pearl Harbor). Japan took this as a sign of hatred and wanted revenge (Welcome to the official site of the attack on Pearl Harbor). Isorsku Yamamoto had planned to torpedo our fleet (Google). His idea was that if we were damaged we wouldn’t join the war. He thought it would cripple the US and stop us from counter-attacking. Japan thought that we would be weakened by them, …show more content…
Early in the morning, 7:48 am, Japan’s first wave of navy came (Attack on Pearl Harbor). Their target was to destroy our carriers and get in and out like lightning (Pearl Harbor). Eleven out of sixteen of their torpedoes hit the carriers (Pearl Harbor). The idea was to execute the plan in 90 seconds, but it actually took 11 minutes (Pearl Harbor). Their next intention was the battleships (Pearl Harbor). They sank four of our eight battleships (Attack on Pearl Harbor). All but one, the Arizona, were later raised and restored (Pearl Harbor). The whole escapade took about two hours (Welcome to the official site of the attack on Pearl Harbor). Japan had executed their strategy with precision and a lot of