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Friday, March 15, 2019

World War II Essay -- History, Pearl Harbor

Americas amour in ball War II has often been equated to the Japanese waking the sleeping ogre, and is often thought of as an invincible superpower. The reality is that the United States indomitability has never been really tested. The United States is separated from the rest of the Western demesne by an ocean on either side of its borders and has therefore solitary(prenominal) had two attacks on native soil. While Americas invincibility is non easily tested, and therefore non easily discredited, whether or non the Japanese awoke the sleeping giant by bomb drop oasis on December 7, 1941, is, however, debatable. The American public before the attack on Pearl Harbor were isolationists, they may have felt sympathy for the victims of Hitler, Franco, and Mussolini, simply did not in fact care enough to get pertain in another war. The congressmen they elected into office from the late 1930s to the early(a) 1940s respected the wishes of their constituents and therefore did ev erything in their power to prevent U.S involvement in World War II even after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. In fact one of the only Americans to appear at all concerned with the horrific events occurring across the ocean was President Franklin Roosevelt, however, notwithstanding pleas from the heads of the allied forces, even President Roosevelt could not entirely commit to the necessitate for U.S involvement and remained a wishy-washy figure up until the late 1930s. It was not until 1940, that President Roosevelt was able to take a stand and begin the attempts to gibber the American people into actively supporting the allied forces against Nazi forces. The Japanese may get the credit for waking the sleeping giant, however, it is in fact President Roosevelt and a small portion of t... .... War writing table Stimson believed it was necessary to maneuver them into the position offering the first shot without excessively much damage to ourselves. (515) Roosevelt may not have left t he pass along at Pearl Harbor exposed intent ally, but he did seem aware that a sacrifice would be necessary to dispel the will to fight. This sacrifice came in the form of 2,403 men at Pearl Harbor on December 5, 1941. (522)Congress would declare war meet three days after the Japanese attack, with only one differ vote. (523) The American people had finally realized what Roosevelt had been saying for years, that the Axis powers could not go unchecked or it could and would bring about consequences for Americans. The attacks had exactly the enemy effect that Yamamoto had intended, the American people were furious and cried out for vengeance against the perfidious japs. (523-524)

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