In the early days of World War II, the US remained officially neutral. Until the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, the United States had no choice but to declare war. In the early years of the war, Japan won in most fights (gully). These failures led to a drop in the morale of the US military. President Theodore Roosevelt wants to advance the Pacific Front by raising morale and attacking Japan as evidence of the US military power and as a revenge against a sudden attack on Shepard.
I remember on this Sunday, January 18, 1942 Saturday, I was at Doolittle Raid, also known as Tokyo's attack. . During the Second World War, the United States was in Tokyo, Japan, and other parts of Honshu. This attack had little impact on Japan. But my father was arrested and he tortured him in the room for 8 months but this room extracted the plan of the Second World War that my innocent father did not know.
On Saturday, April 18, 1942, Doolittle Raid, also known as Tokyo's raid, was an American air raid to the Japanese capital Tokyo and other parts of Honshu during the Second World War. Please fight against the Japanese island of your country. This shows that the mainland Japan is vulnerable to retaliation against the US bombing, Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, and provides an important driving force for the morale of the United States. Attack was planned and led by Col. Army Colonel James James Jimmy Durritt of US Army Airlines.
The 2001 movie "Pearl Harbor" (Alec Baldwin plays Doo Little) shows a very imaginary raid version. This movie uses the aircraft carrier "Lexington" of World War II of Corpus Christi, Texas, as an alternative to the Japanese aircraft carrier launched from the USS Constellation that represents the launch of the Big Bang. Wasp number. Descriptions of movie attack plans, air strikes themselves, and the outcome of the attacks are historically incorrect.