"Japan, China, America, Pearl Harbor Road, 1937 - 41 - 1937 - 1945 - Milestone - Historical office." Japan, China, America, Pearl Harbor Road, 1937 - 41 - 1937 - 1945 - Milestone - Historical office. Https: //history.state.gov/milestones/1937-1945/pearl-harbor (Visited on April 5, 2014) This second-hand material was more formal as it was written by the US government . The aim is to explain the whole event at Pearl Harbor and its cause with the story line type. It briefly explains the events that occur every year.
America established diplomatic relations with Japan in 1858. Diplomatic relations between Japan and the US were blocked during World War II during the Japanese war of 1941 after the attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. After many years of the Pacific War, Japan signed the surrender tool in 1945. Regular diplomatic relations were reestablished in 1952, at that time the Union's top commander watched the Japanese occupation of the Allied Forces after World War II since 1945 and disbanded. In 1960, the "Japan-US Cooperation Security Treaty" was signed.
In 1939, President Roosevelt moved the US Pacific Fleet from California to Pearl Harbor. This movement poses a threat to Japan and wants expansion in the Pacific. Military leaders and politicians think that the war between Japan and the US is inevitable, and the solution is to attack first. Japan did it exactly. This is the three reasons Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. Many people think that Japanese attacks are a success. They robbed more than 2,500 Americans and destroyed 18 vessels and about 300 aircraft. However, as a result of the attack, Japan in the Pacific did not expand. It did not lead to more natural resources. In addition, these restrictions were not canceled by the attack.
On 7th December 1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. As a retaliation against this war, the United States started to drop the atomic bomb to Japan. The Pearl Harbor attack was more serious than the Japanese bombing. Japanese secret attacks violate major democratic values such as public / joint interests and the rule of law. Meanwhile, the bombing of the United States against Japan A was supported by democratic core values such as the pursuit of justice and happiness. Until now, it became clear that a country faces many problems when trying to attack the country for no reason. The attack on Pearl Harbor is a bigger mistake and should not be done.
By the end of 1941, many observers believed that hostility between Japan and the United States was imminent. According to the Gallup poll before the Pearl Harbor attack, 52% of Americans are expected to encounter war with Japan, 27% is not so, and 21% is not speaking. U.S. Pacific bases and facilities are alerted many times, but US officials suspect Pearl Harbor as their initial target; instead they expect the Philippines to be attacked for the first time. This assumption is due to the threat to the air transportation base nationwide and to the Sea Lane at the Manila naval base and delivery of goods from the southern region to Japan. They also mistakenly believe that Japan can not establish several major naval operations at the same time.