Thursday, March 4, 2010

Japan and U.S. Relations in 1941

Japan and U.S. Relations in 1941

Document A
- Japan wanted to defeat England.
- They saw the defeat of the US as a way of helping themselfs defeat England.
- They were trying to take over many countrys in Asia and the pacific.

Document B
- There was a great deal of raceism in the US in the early 1940s.
- FDR and the US government was "turning his back" to Japan by not looking at the country as a threat because of raceist views against them.

Document C
- The US made a peace proposal that the Japanese say as unsatisfactory not even a month before the attack on pearl harbor.
- Japan had negoiatiors in the US "trying" to work out a peace deal.
- Japan didn't want the US to expect they planned on atticking Pearl Harbor.
- Japan was dishonest with the US leading up to pearl harbor.

Document D
- The Emperor ordered the attack on pearl harbor.
- The japanese were highly motivated in their attack on Hawaii
- the japanese believed success was necessary at the attack on pearl harbor to bring their country to glory and anything else would mean complete destruction for the empire.

Document E
- The US and japanese had many deceptions ion their pre war communications
- The japansese lied to the US to make them unprepared for the attack
- The US felt betrayed by the Japenese attack on pearl harbor.

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