On 7th December 1941, this day is unfortunately left forever. The United States and the UK are concerned about the expansion of the Japanese empire. Japan invaded Southeast Asia in order to gain natural resources, but this only raised concern over the strength of Allise (Fitzgerald 14-16). Since the United States became a territory of the United States, the United States has developed Oahu into a powerful naval base. The US apparently dislikes Japan's expansion, Japanese have regarded Pearl Harbor as a threat.
The purpose of this article is to analyze and answer the two events "How is the degree of detention of the Nikkei in the Pacific War of 1941 under the Pearl Harbor attack?" Another purpose of this paper is to discuss the credibility of information sources and how historians use them. In this article, I will first describe the events that led to Pearl Harbor's attack. Then it will lead to attack on Pearl Harbor itself. From there, in this article we plan to investigate the detention of Japanese Americans in 1942. Once these two events are established, a link is provided to find causality while discussing source reliability.
Abstract: On 7th December 1941, Japanese airplanes and submarines suddenly attacked the US at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor? The reason why Japan attacked Pearl Harbor has been going on for a while because I believe Japan is doomed to rule East Asia and the Pacific. In 1931, the Japanese army controlled the private government and militarists adopted an aggressive expansion policy to occupy Manchuria in northern China. Mr. Ross took economic policy to prevent Japan 's invasion in Southeast Asia, imposed a steel embargo on Japan, restricted war material sale.
One important factor that led the United States to World War II was that Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. On December 7, 1941, Japan's ship design and submarines attacked naval vessels berthing in Pearl Harbor. The attack brought serious damage to Americans. This is a story that comes out of the most decorative solder in American isolationism and American history. Because of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Americans are very angry with Japanese people. They jailed Japanese Americans who thought they would provide information to support Japanese attacks. After the Pearl Harbor attack, the United States concentrated on war hysteria, especially on the Pacific coast of the United States. Residents are worried that more Japanese attacks will attack homes and cities.