Tora! Tora! Tora!
By: Tommy • Essay • 351 Words • December 1, 2009 • 977 Views
Essay title: Tora! Tora! Tora!
Tora! Tora! Tora!
Pearl Harbor is probably one of the greatest known battles in history. It was not really a battle because of the one-sidedness by the Japanese. This slaughtering of Americans was uncalled for. The United States Military knew of the notions of the Japanese long before it occurred. The United States Government just sat around making futile attempts to create peace between the United States and the Japan. The United States did not want to accept the fact that they failed in their talks with the Japanese Government, and thus, were blinded by the fact that Pearl Harbor could and should have been prevented.
The first pieces of information that could have helped prevent Pearl Harbor was the sightings of the entire Japanese fleet leaving Japan, and the people who ignored the idea that the Japanese fleet could ever attack the United States. These people were blinded by a false sense of security because they thought that the United States was one of the strongest forces in the world. The second reason Pearl Harbor could have been prevented or minimized was through the United States’ overconfidence and ignoring the 14-part message sent out by the Japanese which depicted the attack that was about to take