Franklin D. Roosevelt's Attack On Pearl Harbor

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Pearl Harbor The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was one of the most strategically planned and the worst attack on America in the 20th century. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Franklin D. Roosevelt declared war against Japan. The attack on Pearl Harbor was one of the worst attacks on American soil because of Japan’s element of surprise, the results of the attack, and America’s retaliation. According to www.history.com, tensions between America and Japan started at least a decade before the attack happened. On July 26, 1941 president Franklin D. Roosevelt cut off all of Japan’s assets from America, and a lot of other countries did the same(www.history.com). Japan’s goal for the attack was to destroy many important American fleets, so that …show more content…

The attack’s first wave of planes arrived at 7:53am(www.eyewitnesstohistory.com). The first wave included B5N2 bombers, or Kates, which there were a total of 89 Kates. Japan’s main plane is the Aichi D3A1, or Val, which was a total of 51 Vals(www.pacificaviationmuseum.org) The second wave arrived at 8:55am and by 9:55 the attack was over. The second wave had 75 D3As, 54 B5Ns, and 34 A6Ms. Three hours after the Attack of Pearl Harbor, Japan attacked American buildings in the Philippines, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Thailand. The Battle of Midway formed the destruction of Japan in the next four …show more content…

Little Boy was the name of the a-bomb and he destroyed 90 percent of the city(www.wikipedia.com). The bomb was dropped out of a B-29 bomber by parachute around eight in the morning and exploded two miles above Hiroshima. The blast was equal to 12-15,000 tons of TNT. Little Boy was dropped out of a modified B-29 bomber(www.history.com). The bomb destroyed over five miles of Hiroshima. It almost instantly killed over 80,000 people. Radiation exposure from the bomb would kill tens of thousands of people over time. The Little Boy was 9,000 pounds of uranium-235