December 7, 1941 “A date which will live in infamy” Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941 “A date which will live in infamy”
Pearl Harbor Major Objectives Destroy important American fleet units preventing the Pacific Fleet from interfering with the Japanese conquest. To buy time for Japan to consolidate its position and increase its naval strength Deliver a severe blow to American morale, one which would discourage Americans from committing to the war. Eric Moore
Japanese Fleet Strength 6 aircraft carriers 2 battleships 2 heavy cruisers 1 light cruiser 9 destroyers 8 tankers 23 fleet submarines 5 midget submarines 414 aircraft Eric Moore
The Attack on December 7th Fighter Planes Bomber Planes Torpedo Planes Two Waves Eric Moore
United States Loss of Vessels Eight U.S. Navy battleships were damaged Four were sunk Two of the eight were raised, repaired and returned to service later in the war Two were used for scrap metal The Japanese also sank or damaged: three cruisers three destroyers one anti-aircraft training ship one minelayer Eric Moore
United States Loss of Aircraft 188 aircraft destroyed 155 aircraft damaged Eric Moore
United States Loss of Life Casualties 2,402 Wounded 1,247 Eric Moore
Allies VS Axis Powers of WWII Soviet Union United States British Empire China Germany Japan Italy Hungary Eric Moore
WWII Casualties Eric Moore
Commanders and Leaders of WWII Allied leaders Axis leaders Joseph Stalin Franklin D. Roosevelt Winston Churchill Adolf Hitler Hirohito Benito Mussolini Eric Moore
End of the War 1945 Hitler committed suicide on April 28th 1945 German forces surrendered in Italy April 29th 1945 Atomic Bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki August 1945 Japan surrendered on August 15th 1945 Eric Moore