Remembering Pearl Harbor
Tags: PEARL Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941; WORLD War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Hawaii
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- Remembering Pearl Harbor. Linn, Laura // Scholastic News -- Edition 4;12/3/2001, Vol. 64 Issue 12, p6
Presents information on the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
- Let's Forget Pearl Harbor. // Saturday Evening Post;3/7/1942, Vol. 214 Issue 36, p26
The article calls for the U.S. citizens to forget the attack on the Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. The incident shows the incompetence of the country rather than the Japanese treachery.
- DECEMBER 7, 1941- A NEW ARMY IS BORN. O'Brien, Corporal Tom // America;5/9/1942, Vol. 67 Issue 5, p122
The article focuses on the change in the attitude of American soldiers caused by the Japanese attack of the Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Before that event, the author observes that soldiers tend to complain about their conditions. Upon hearing the attack, he points out that a change...
- 'Day of Deceit'. Whitten, Robert C. // Naval History;Jun2001, Vol. 15 Issue 3, p17
Comments on the article 'Day of Deceit,' by M. Mandeles in the June 2000 issue of 'Naval History,' as well as succeeding features in the periodical about the debate concerning the responsibility for the success of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii in 1941. Explanations forwarded...
- Attack from Below. Rodgaard, John; Hsu, Peter; Lucas, Carroll; Biache, Andrew // U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings;Dec2000, Vol. 126 Issue 12, p64
Studies the possible presence of at least one midget submarine during the Pearl Harbor attack against the U.S. in 1941. Official Japanese history of midget submarine operations against Pearl Harbor; Movement of the submarines from their time of release to their approach to the entrance of the...
- Our Forgotten Past. Markowitz, Elaine K. // Army Magazine;Dec2000, Vol. 50 Issue 12, p55
Focuses on the author's views on the importance of commemorating the 1941 Pearl Harbor Bombing. Concerns over the growing indifference of the younger generation towards to the event; Suggestions on promoting the event's importance to younger people.
- THE GREAT QUESTION. Heilbroner, Robert // American Heritage;Dec89, Vol. 40 Issue 8, p54
Presents observations about the impact of the Japanese attack on U.S. forces in Pearl Harbor in 1941. Consideration of historical events that cannot be justified; Suggestion that history is irrational and unpredictable.
- Survivors Association says so long, Pearl. // Military History;Apr2007, Vol. 24 Issue 2, p11
The article reports on the celebration of the 65th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii on December 7, 1941. In 2007, more than 400 survivors joined a crowd of 3,000 to honor the 2,338 service members and civilians killed that fateful Sunday in 1941. Those in attendance...
- Pearl Harbor: The Real Attack. Hasenauer, Heike // Soldiers;May2001, Vol. 56 Issue 5, p12
Describes the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Total number of casualties; Details on the bombing of the United States fleet; Assessment of the devastation after the incident.


