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Page 1: Brandi Neale June 12 th 2007 Table of content Pearl Harbor.

Brandi NealeJune 12th 2007

Table of content

Pearl Harbor

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Table Of Contents

Important FactsImportant Facts

The BattleShips

The BattleShips

The After Effects

The After Effects

Events LeadingUp to the Attack

Events LeadingUp to the Attack

Pearl Harbor

Aircraft CarriersAircraft Carriers

Personal StoriesPersonal Stories

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Events leading up to the Attack

• Japan starts to take over ______ for their oil resources • The United states puts an Embargo on the shipment

Of ____ to Japan.• Without oil Japans Industrial

And ______ forces would come to a halt.

• The Japanese viewed this Embargo as an act of ____!• Throughout the next few Months of _____ the two

Countries try to resolve their Issues.

• Why could they not resolve Their Issues?

• What was each country not•Willing to do?

• Fill in the blanks by reviewing the website Remembering Pearl Harbor.

• Click on the picture below to go to the website

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ImportantFacts

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Important Facts•The Attack on Pearl Harbor Happened

December 7th, _____.• The attack was planned and executed

By the _________ as a surprise.• The first wave of the attack started

just before ____. They attacked both the harbor and the _________ at

the same time.

• Over ______ Americans were killed and 1,178 were wounded.

• 1,177 of the 2,400 killed were members of the USS Arizona.

• In total the Japanese were able to destroy 188 planes. They were

also able to damage or destroy __ battle ships.

•Even though the Pacific Fleet was caught off guard the ____________, submarines and _____ supplies were undamaged.

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Battle Ships

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The Battle Ships

Click on the battle ships on the left to find Out how they were damaged in the attack onPearl Harbor. Also look to see if they were

Repaired and sent into the war.

Battle Ships at Pearl Harbor

USS Nevada USS Oklahoma

USS Pennsylvania USS Arizona

USS Tennessee USS CaliforniaUSS Maryland

USS West Virginia

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USS Arizona Memorial

AircraftCarriers

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Aircraft Carriers

The Three US Aircraft Carriers In 1941

* USS Enterprise * USS Lexington* USS Saratoga

Home USS Enterprise

USS Lexington USS Saratoga

Find out where each Aircraft carrier was when

Pearl Harbor was attacked.What did these 3 aircraft Carriers do after Pearl

Harbor?

Do this by clicking on eachOf the pictures below.

The AfterEffect

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The After effect

• December ___, 1941, United States congress approves entry into war.• What 2 countries declare war on the United states?

• Why was Japan Considered less of a threat then Nazi Germany?• When did Germany declare war on the United States?

• On August 6th 1945, the United States dropped and atomic bomb over what Japanese city?

• When and where is the second atomic bomb dropped And why was it dropped?

• When did the Japanese Surrender and what was the one termThey asked for?

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Click on the pictures to search for the answers

Personal Stories

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Personal Stories

Survivors stories

National Geographic

Interactive website

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Events leading Up to the

attack

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