Asked by D.<3
so would the compromise be "The Naval Base of Pearl Harbor sent back up ships to midway and surprised the Japanese. The Japanese did not have sufficient defenses and the losses were terrible for them." for the bombing of pearl harbor?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
No. That's a counter attack.
Answered by
D.<3
ohhh ok
Answered by
Reed
It also came much later in the war. The war was a result of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, not a compromise at all.
Answered by
Writeacher
https://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1509211174#1509211174.1509213188
Did you read this that Reed posted for you? He's absolutely correct. After the attack, there were no more compromises!
My mother and grandmother used to refer to the black-out conditions in Los Angeles about 13 months and more after the Pearl Harbor attack. The scare didn't go away easily.
Did you read this that Reed posted for you? He's absolutely correct. After the attack, there were no more compromises!
My mother and grandmother used to refer to the black-out conditions in Los Angeles about 13 months and more after the Pearl Harbor attack. The scare didn't go away easily.
Answered by
Reed
Oh, yes. The scare didn't go away until after the war. Bunkers and gun emplacements can still be found along the coast at San Francisco, intended to defend against a Japanese invasion.
Answered by
Damon
In January of 1942 my mother and I flew from Pearl Harbor to San Francisco. People in California were much more scared than those of us on Oahu.
Answered by
D.<3
thanks
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